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
Take a look at some of our recent news.
2025 Skyline High Graduation Photos
Photos from our 2025 graduation ceremony taken by the St. Vrain Valley Schools Communications Department are now available for you to download and share to celebrate this momentous occasion for you and your student. Photos taken by Life Touch, Skyline High School’s official photographer for the 2025 graduation ceremony are now available for families to […]
JumpStart 2025 for Incoming 9th graders
Through High School JumpStart, rising 9th grade students have theopportunity to earn a 1.0 elective credit focusing on Algebra 1 readiness,language arts, and student engagement during the transition to high school.
Summer Learning Liftoff: Stay Connected to Your Learning During Summer Break
Thank you for your strong partnership in supporting a successful school year for our students, teachers, and staff. In addition to the hundreds of students engaged in our Project Launch extended school year program, St. Vrain Valley Schools remains committed to providing students and families with high-quality learning resources to use at home. Why Summer […]