
Message from Principal
Dear Skyline Families,
Our students brought an incredible energy to the start of the new year, enriching their learning and setting the tone for a fantastic spring semester. We are excited to continue building on our academic growth at Skyline High School, partnering with you to support every student’s success. The first half of the school year was outstanding, and I am deeply grateful for the wonderful support from our entire community.
Attendance is essential for our students’ success. Starting this week, we will update our tardy policy: students with 5 tardies in a week will receive lunch detention. This averages to one tardy per day. These updated expectations were shared with students during advisory classes prior to break. Thank you for your support in reinforcing the importance of being on time!
Important Reminders:
- MLK Day: There will be no school on Monday, January 19, in remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Parent-Teacher Conferences: Save the dates! Conferences will take place on Wednesday, February 4, and Thursday, February 5.
- Attendance: The new year is the perfect time to recommit to daily attendance. We love seeing our amazing students working hard and making progress every day!
Thank you for your continued partnership as we step into the new year with inspiration and purpose. Together, we’re creating a bright future for every student. Wishing you all a joyful and successful 2026!
#WeAreSkylineEveryDay
Sincerely,
Anthony Barela
Principal, Skyline High School
Health Information
Cold and Flu season is upon us! Please do what you can to keep illnesses to a minimum. Encourage regular hand washing, especially prior to eating, get a flu shot if you are able, and stay home or keep you students home when they are sick. Students with asthma and other chronic conditions can take special care to maintain their health and avoid illness triggers. Regular sleep and eating habits will also help to prevent you and your students from getting sick or help to make an illness less severe. Please reach out to our school health or attendance teams if you have any questions or need assistance.
iPad Insurance and Fees
Students can still add iPad Insurance, just bring your iPad up to the Library to be inspected by Mrs. Sebring. After inspected the fee will be added in Infinite Campus, and parents can pay either online or in the main office.
For only $12.50 for Semester 2 only, your student’s iPad and case are covered. If there is damage to the case or to the iPad and you do not have insurance, your fees could be between $250-$550 dollars.
Payments can be made online through Infinite Campus under Fees (preferred) or in person at the office card or exact cash only (change is not available)
The iPad insurance fee will be reduced or waived for students eligible for a free or reduced price lunch under the federal poverty income guidelines and homeless students as defined by McKinney-Vento.
Read more about the LTP Student iPad Insurance Program
Questions? Visit the St. Vrain Technology Services website or contact the Help Desk at 303-702-7730 (Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM–4:00 PM).
Booster Club
Do you shop at American Furniture Warehouse? If you do, don’t forget to mention Skyline! A portion of sales can be donated to Skyline High School to go to funds for students and programs. Pass the word along.
Stay updated by joining us on SportsYou and using Access code: 8J2E-27JQ or visiting the Skyline Booster Club page!
Athletics & Activities
All home and away sporting events at all levels will require a ticket for entry. Most tickets will be sold online — be sure to check our athletic website for links as the season begins. Passes can be purchased online at: GoFan – Skyline Tickets

Skyline Parking Permit Registration
Beginning November 1, all students who park on campus are required to have a valid Driver’s License and Skyline High School parking permit displayed in their vehicle.
Parking permit applications are available online. Please follow the link below to complete the registration. There is no charge for 25-26 parking permit.
Thank you for your cooperation in helping us maintain a safe and organized parking environment for all students and staff.
988 Colorado Mental Health Line
A new state law requires schools to share information about the 988 Colorado Mental Health Line. The service provides free, confidential support 24/7 from trained specialists through calls, texts, or live chats. Families can learn more by visiting 988Colorado.com.
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