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Welcome to Platteville Elementary! Serving 330 students from Pre-K through 5th grade, we are dedicated to fostering a vibrant and supportive learning environment. Our vision is to help each child reach their full academic potential while celebrating the joy and wonder of childhood. At Platteville Elementary, we believe that learning should be a balance of growth, discovery, and fun, nurturing both the mind and spirit of every student. Join us as we inspire a lifelong love of learning!

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Platteville Elementary School News

  • Illustration of various colorful winter clothing items, including jackets, hats, scarves, gloves, and socks.
    Nov 5, 2024 · Weld County School District No. RE-1

    Winter Clothing Drive

    With winter on the way, we are collecting new and gently used winter clothing in collaboration with the Gifts from the Heart foundation. All clothing items collected will be redistributed to District families at no cost. Donations can be dropped off at any RE-1 School.

    Winter clothing will also be distributed at our Clothing Giveaway Event in December or on an as-needed basis. A Flier for the December giveaway event will be sent home/or posted at your child's school once a date is determined.

    Thanks in advance to all those who choose to contribute!

    If you have any questions, please get in touch with the Weld RE-1 District Social Worker, Daniel May, at (970)-576-6628


  • September 24th Newsletter
    Sep 26, 2024 · Platteville Elementary School

    September 24th Newsletter

    Hello PES Familie,Happy fall!This school year is just flying by! It is hard to believe it is almost October! What an amazing start to our school year we have had- our students are working so hard and we are all happy that we get to be back together in one of our favorite places- PES!Mrs. Herrman: We have a new math program, HMH Into Math, and our students are doing really well with it! We have added a homework component to math this year and families are doing amazing at getting it done! Reach out if you need help.Valley High School has asked that we reach out and let families know that students attending VHS sports events must be accompanied by a parent and stay in the stands unless going to concessions or the restroom. Behavior has been a safety issue and keeping our kids safe is our top priority.Fall conferences will be on October 15 and 17 from 4 - 8 pm. We will have a book fair on both nights as well. The Sign Up Genius Page will go out the first week of October. We will have our wonderful Trunk or Treat sponsored by PTO on October 25 from 4 - 6 pm. This event is held in the PES school parking lot! We need trunks and lots of our students to attend and get some treats.:) Look for more details from PTO on Dojo and in Thursday folders!The Platteville/Gilcrest Fire Department will be helping PES learn about fire prevention week next week, October 1-4. Look for information from your teacher about the smokehouse experience and when your child will be participating.The Dollar General is open starting at 7:00 am! The manager has asked her corporate office to let her open at 7 instead of 8 so that she can serve parents, students, and staff before school when needed! Thanks, DGOur next PTO meeting will be tomorrow, September 25, in the school library from 4 - 5:30 pm. We will be presenting our plan for academic goals for the school year and our counselor, Mrs. B, will be presenting on bullying in anticipation of bullying prevention week. Hope to see you thereThank you to all parents who have been participating in our fundraiser! So far, PES has sold over $12,500 to help purchase new playground equipment! Keep up the amazing work!


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Escuela Primaria Platteville Manual del Estudiante y los Padres 24-25.pdf
PES Student & Parent Handbook 24-25.pdf
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Staff

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    Translation Services

    We offer Translation Services in 240 Languages. Please Visit the main office at any of our buildings for assistance. f

    District 504 Coordinator

    Angie McDonald, Director of Student Services, has been identified as the District 504 coordinator. Questions about 504's or the 504 processes should be addressed to her at 14827 W.C.R. 42, Gilcrest CO 80623, 970-350-4216 mcdonalda@wcsdre1.org

    Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, level AA criteria.

    Weld RE1 Technology Accessibility Statement Weld RE1 School District is committed to providing equitable access to our services to all Coloradans. Our ongoing accessibility effort works towards being in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, level AA criteria. These guidelines not only help make technology accessible to users with sensory, cognitive, and mobility disabilities but ultimately to all users, regardless of ability. Our efforts are just part of a meaningful change in making all State of Colorado services inclusive and accessible. We welcome comments on how to improve our technology’s accessibility for users with disabilities and requests for accommodations to any State of Colorado services. We welcome your feedback about the accessibility of Weld RE1 online services. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers. OIT is committed to responding within 2 business days. Phone: 970-350-4163 E-mail: helpdesk@wcsdre1.org

    Updated This Accessibility Conformance Statement was last updated on: 9/5/2024

    Title VI & VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Title IX

    Title IX is a comprehensive federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity.

    Regardless of whether sexual harassment (that includes sexual violence) occurs at school, Title IX obligates school districts to address any impact of that conduct on students that interferes with their ability to access their education. This means that schools must provide students with their Title IX rights and the contact information for adults at school who can respond to allegations of misconduct and put in place interim remedies to support impacted students. If students experience harassment or retaliation resulting from the exercise of their Title IX rights, then schools are legally obligated to take action to stop it from recurring.

    In terms of Title IX investigations, the School District is obligated to investigate and take action to stop misconduct that is impacting students at school, but there is not a strict timeline for such investigations. When the same allegations are being investigated by law enforcement, then the School District wants to minimize potential trauma for students by using information from law enforcement's investigation as much as possible. Most often, we do this by, among other things, using information in police reports, juvenile petitions, and information shared by the DA’s office as the substantive information for the School District’s Title IX investigation while also providing due process to the involved parties as required by the U.S. Department of Education rules and regulations governing school districts. While law enforcement investigations and any related legal proceedings are being conducted, the School District’s focus is on providing interim remedies to support students. Brian Childress Director of Safety Weld County School District RE-1, 14827 W.C.R. 42, P.O. Box 157 Gilcrest, Colorado 80623, 970-350-4200, childressb@wcsdre1.org.