Work Based Learning time! Our WBL team is out and about EPIC Campus letting all our students know about how EPIC programming prepares them for the world of work. Students can participate in apprenticeships, internships or job shadow opportunities. This is EPIC!
9 months ago, EPIC Campus
Sports Med B started the school year off learning about the wrist and hand. They practiced the anatomy on the Anatomage table and then created “movable” hands to learn about the joints and range of motion.
9 months ago, EPIC Campus
Architecture Design students exploring the world of Sketch-Up with bathroom design. Students practice writing and drawing each day as warmups. “The mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own, we have no soul of our civilization.” – Frank Lloyd Wright. #thisisEPIC #beEPIC
9 months ago, EPIC Campus
Teacher Cadets learned about diversity and literacy today. Mr Schuster from the ESC came and talked with the students about diverse classroom libraries. “Books are mirrors when readers see their own lives reflected in the pages. Books are windows when they allow readers a view of their lives and stories that are different from their own. Books become sliding glass doors when readers feel transported into the world of the story and when they feel empathy for the characters.”- Rudine Sims Bishop
9 months ago, EPIC Campus
Computer Science students worked today on collaboration and communication. Partners described an object to the other who had to draw what was described. Software Engineering class worked on writing display functions for Pi game applications. #thisisEPIC
9 months ago, EPIC Campus
Construction 1 students sharpened their pencils, so that they can work on their measuring skills. Tape measures and speed squares were essential! #fractionsareourfriends #thisisEPIC
9 months ago, EPIC Campus
Your all-digital 2025–2026 Back to School Guide is live and available at tinyurl.com/LPSBack2School25
This year’s Back to School Guide includes:
✅ A welcome message from Superintendent Todd Lambert
✅ What to expect from our updated communication tools, including during emergency and weather-related events
✅ LPS welcomes Willow Academy to Peabody
✅ A look at student summer learning and industry exploration at EPIC Campus
✅ Details about the launch of our brand new Central Production Kitchen, enhancing student nutrition across LPS
✅ Budget highlights that show how we’re investing in people, especially our incredible staff
✅ An update from the LPS Foundation
✅ Congratulations to the Class of 2025
✅ Direct access to school websites, where you will find supply lists and first-day details
Don't miss the Back to School Guide for all things LPS at tinyurl.com/LPSBack2School25
10 months ago, LPS Communications
It's once again Peach Time! Peach sales support the LPS Teacher Cadet and Early Childhood Education programs through this annual fundraising event. The students are selling Palisade Peaches to raise funds for their FCCLA State and National competitions and conferences. This is our Family Community Career Leaders of America student organization associated with our programs.
If you would like to order delicious Palisade peaches and support our students please fill out this Peach Order Form:
https://bit.ly/EPICPeachesDetails:
Orders are due by Friday, July 18th!
TWO OPTIONS:
9 lb., one-layer box with approximately 18-22 peaches is $38
or
18 lb., two-layer box with approximately 36-40 peaches is $57
Pick up date: 1st-3rd week of August at EPIC Campus - you will be notified as soon as we have the pick up date
Please make checks payable to Epic Campus
Pay at pick up!
11 months ago, EPIC Campus
EPIC Campus summer office hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.–12 p.m. through August 11, 2025.
11 months ago, Littleton Public Schools
This summer, Littleton Public Schools Nutrition Services is once again proud to support students and families with free meals and access to books through partnerships with local libraries, keeping kids nourished and engaged all summer long! More information:
https://littletonpublicschools.net/article/226974812 months ago, Littleton Public Schools
Sports Med Fitness and Wellness students learn and practice implementing assessments (Static and dynamic postural assessments, cardio assessments, and performance assessments)to help them become NASM personal trainers.
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus
EPIC Campus Construction Design and Real Estate students have partnered with Lois Lenski 5th graders. Lenski 5th graders developed a floor plan that meets the needs of a prospective family. 5th graders were given one of ten family scenarios. Each 5th grade group selected one of three model homes (Timbuk 2, Snowlight, and Shakira Shakira) that would best fit the needs of their family. The model homes were original creations of EPIC’s Design instructor, Jeff Steffen. 5th grade students wrote up ideas for their home and submitted those thoughts to EPIC Design and Real Estate students for their feedback. 5th graders built their model kits. Lenski 5th graders sketched up their interior floor plans and presented their finished products to EPIC Design and Real Estate students.
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus
Electronics students participate in drone soccer.
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus
Nurse Aide students learning the value of donning and doffing PPE to prevent the spread of infection.
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus
Inviting parents was the secret sauce for EPIC Campus’ Construction & Design Career Information Night. Doors opened and welcomed LPS 9th - 12th grade students and their parents to learn about all the amazing career opportunities that stem from taking classes in the Construction Trades Pathway at EPIC Campus. Parents were blown away by the opportunities available for their high schooler, whether they want to go directly into work, attend college or a trade school, or join the military. Opportunity abounds and students were excited too!
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus
Inspiring the next generation of teachers, Dr. Lambert speaks to Teacher Cadets at EPIC Campus!
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus
Students design to requirements, programmed and machined their own product out of aluminum. Students could also complete a welding project where students are working on designing for manufacturability. Students designed work in Solidworks, cut it out in Fablight and then welded it all together. Students independently worked on a battle bot as well redesigning work from first semester.
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus
Three EPIC Computer Science teams competed in Colorado School of Mines’ OreSec CTF.! Mines students created cyber security challenges for high school students from around Colorado to solve. Teams worked through challenges in cryptography, reverse engineering, web exploitation, and more.
3rd Place - Good Question
4th Place - DeadSec2
7th Place - Programming Penguins
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus
EPIC Campus Entrepreneurship students impressed everyone at the CU Boulder High School New Venture Challenge. Congratulations to Monster Be Gone for winning the competition and earning a $10,000 scholarship. 7 EPIC Campus teams competed in this year’s finals.
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus
Hydrology students spent the morning at South Platte Renew learning all aspects of wastewater treatment.
about 1 year ago, EPIC Campus