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Aspen Elementary expands interventions, launches community programs and secures food support, staff tell board
Summary
Aspen Elementary staff told trustees on Jan. 27 that the school has expanded to serve preschool through grade 4 and is increasing targeted interventions, paraprofessional training, family outreach and food supports.
Aspen Elementary staff told Fremont County School District #25 trustees on Jan. 27 that the school has reorganized to serve preschool through fourth grade and is expanding interventions, professional development and community supports, including a food pantry now stocked after a Thanksgiving drive and a state "B for Backpacks" donation.
Why it matters: The school’s expanded grade configuration and new supports aim to close skill gaps early, provide tiered interventions and connect families to local resources.
What staff reported Miss Esposito opened the presentation and introduced the Aspen team: Carrie Ozergray (Title I specialist), Amber Williams (Title I specialist), Shelly (Shelley) Chance (federal case manager and preschool liaison) and Megan Richardson (school social worker). The presenters…
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