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District 60 reports progress on Project HEROES grant; three schools propose STREAM‑focused name additions

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District staff updated the board on Project HEROES grant implementation for Parkview, Risley and Centennial, outlined innovation spaces (3D printers, VR, maker spaces), professional learning and a 90‑day community feedback process for proposed school name updates.

Pueblo School District No. 60 staff reported progress on Project HEROES at the March 11 board meeting, detailing plans for STREAM (science, technology, reading/robotics/engineering/art/mathematics) innovation spaces, project‑based learning professional development and proposed name updates for Parkview, Risley and Centennial schools.

Drew Hirshon, the district’s director of magnet schools, told the board that teachers at Parkview, Risley and Centennial have completed project‑based learning training and helped design innovation spaces for each campus. Parkview’s lab will include prototyping materials and 3‑D printers, Risley will repurpose a shop area and redesign the…

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