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BVSD leaders tell board schools ready for 2025-26 as enrollment, curriculum and facilities updates roll out
Summary
District leaders told the Boulder Valley School District Board of Education on Aug. 12 that schools are prepared to open the 2025-26 year, highlighting new principals and programs, curriculum adoptions, bond projects totaling more than $74 million and summer hiring and enrollment work.
Superintendent Dr. Christina Anderson told the Boulder Valley School District Board of Education on Aug. 12, 2025, that the district is prepared to open schools for the 2025-26 year and that officials will present compiled public feedback on proposed attendance boundary changes to the board at a September work session.
The update matters because it describes staffing, curriculum and facility changes that affect roughly 27,000 students across BVSD as the new school year begins.
Anderson opened the district’s annual back-to-school briefing by thanking staff and previews of preparations: “Feedback will be compiled and shared with the board at a work session in September,” she said. Cabinet members then described site-level and systemwide work completed over the summer.
Dr. Dela Cruz summarized districtwide preparation and early indicators of readiness, noting teacher professional learning and daily operational work performed in schools. Robin Fernandez reviewed…
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