1. Comfortable Attire: Students should wear clothing that allows them to move freely and comfortably throughout the day, considering activities like recess and physical education.
2. Modest Clothing: Clothes should be modest and appropriate for a school environment.
3. Respectful Graphics: Clothing with offensive language or graphics should be avoided. Messages promoting positive values are encouraged.
4. Weather-Appropriate: Dress according to the weather. Layering during colder months and wearing breathable fabrics during warmer months is recommended.
5. Closed-toe Shoes: For safety reasons, closed-toe shoes are highly recommended, especially for activities like recess and physical education.
*Classroom specific supplies will be shared by your homeroom teacher once ready!*
8:35AM—3:50PM
Early Release: Thursdays, 8:35AM – 1:25PM
Morning Meeting at RASA is an engaging way to have a healthy start to each day, build a strong sense of community, and set children up for success socially and academically. Each morning, students and teachers gather together in a circle for twenty minutes and interact with one another during four purposeful components.
Starting our school day with music together helps us begin the day with a moment of calm and focus.
To stay updated on your student’s breakfast and lunch menus each week, parents can visit this website or access the menu through the district’s food services page. This provides a detailed list of meal options, ensuring you’re informed about what’s being served each day. It’s a great way to help plan and discuss healthy meal choices with your student!
Please complete the You Benefit! form for the 2024-25 school year. By completing the form, you will help us access all available funds to cover the cost of meals, and other nutritional programs for students.
Immigration, migrant, citizenship or refugee status is not required when completing the form.
ALL students receiving a school meal will need to enter in their Student ID number.
UPK ensures that every child, in the year before they are eligible for kindergarten, is eligible for half-day, state-funded, voluntary preschool. 4-year-olds with qualifying factors may be eligible for additional hours of tuition-free preschool.
Families may qualify for more free hours based on a number of qualifying factors, per available funding. https://cdec.colorado.gov/universal-preschool-qualifying-factors
Visit this page to enroll and learn more about the ECE UPK Colorado preschool process.
We’re thrilled to share that RASA has received a grant to offer the Discovery Link after-school program for FREE through the DPS Extended Learning & Community Schools (ELCS) department! For more information or to register, please click here. If you would like to express interest in having Before School programming through Discovery Link, please complete this family interest form.
As we enter the school year, please be aware of our visitor policy. We are currently working with DPS Safety & Security on installing the Raptor System, which ensures that any visitor to the school is safe to be around students. Once we complete installation on RASA’s Raptor system (aiming for early September), ALL visitors to the building during the school day must first make an appointment with our administrative staff and sign in at the front office and before entering the building. Please also make sure to let your homeroom teacher know, especially if you are planning to visit in class during the school day. We honor and value both the connection to home/families as well as the safety of our students and appreciate your cooperation in following these procedures.
We will notify families 2 weeks prior to each no-student contact day. These days are also on our school calendar.
Here is a link to the DPS 2024-25 calendar.
In order to stay informed about RASA, sync your calendar to ours!