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Parents Involved in Education program marks 16 years, says it now reaches more than 2,000 families

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St. Vrain Valley School District trustees heard from organizers and parent leaders of PIE (Parents Involved in Education), who described the program's history, format and outreach that the district says now serves more than 2,000 families and includes a parent task force and monthly "cafecitos."

Parents and district staff described the St. Vrain Valley School District No. Re1J’s Parents Involved in Education program — known as PIE — at the Board of Education meeting Wednesday, saying the parent-led program has grown into a multi-site effort that the district now estimates serves more than 2,000 families.

School staff and parent leaders told the board that PIE began as a pilot in February 2008 at Heritage Middle School, reached 63 families in its first year, and has expanded to offer 12 sessions annually (six in fall and six in spring) with…

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