The Skyline High School Special Education Department serves students identified with a range of disabilities who have Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Specialized classes instruct students in core subjects as well as electives targeting adult living skills. Through these classes students learn about disability awareness, self-advocacy, social skills, communication skills, and life skills including job obtaining and maintaining skills, personal finance, and post secondary exploration to help in the development of a realistic plan for the year(s) following high school. The Department also focuses on educating students about a range of postsecondary options from district programming to college and careers.
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Recent News
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Senior Families- Graduation Information
We invite you to take a moment to read over the information below, with more updates coming soon. ORDER NOW! Graduation Products Order your graduation products now by clicking the Josten’s link below to make sure you’re ready for the big day! ORDER NOW! Senior Panoramic Class Picture We had the Senior panoramic class pictures […]
Skyline High School Hosts Colorado State Mariachi Festival
Performers take their place on stage in Vance Brand Civic Auditorium at Skyline High School, with violins, guitar, trumpets, guitarrón, and even the occasional harp or accordion. But it’s not until the singer steps to the center stage and calls out their “grito” that the Colorado State Mariachi Festival kicks off. This year marked the […]
ParentSquare: Our New District Communication Tool
St. Vrain Valley Schools will begin using ParentSquare, a new district communication tool that allows families to receive notifications based on their preferences. St. Vrain’s communications team will pilot ParentSquare for the remainder of the school year with the plan to expand access to schools at the start of the new school year. We’re excited […]









