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Meet the candidates for BVSD Board of Education in the 2025 election Three Boulder Valley School District board seats are up for election this November, but only one is contested. Read their questionnaire responses to see where each candidate stands.

Meet the candidates for the 2025 #BVSD Board of Education election. Three seats are up this November, but only one is contested. Read where they stand on enrollment, budgets, equity, AI and more in our voter guide: boulderreportinglab.org/2025/10/12/m...

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Last YAW Camp of the school year!
Exploring Nature & Found Object Art
Friday, April 18, 2025 - www.bmoca.org/.../yaw-scho....
Monday, April 21, 2025 - www.bmoca.org/.../yaw-scho....
9:00 AM 4:00 PM
$50/$45 members per half day session
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Dear BVSD Families,
There will be no school for BVSD students on Thursday, March 20 due to a staff shortage.
Although students will not be present, this remains a workday for all school and district employees. Those 
absent must use available personal leave.
Over 600 staff absences have been reported districtwide, which will prevent us from keeping our schools 
open and operating in a safe and meaningful manner. We know this presents significant hardship for our 
families, our goal was to share this in advance so families can make necessary arrangements.
Thursday, March 20th is the No More Education Cuts statewide Day of Action led by the Colorado Education 
Association.
The public education funding crisis will present real impacts to our school district. With our governor’s 
proposed student count averaging change (moving from a five-year average of student enrollment to a single-
year count) our school district will experience a loss of funding for next year by nearly $5 million.
These continued cuts to public education will indeed result in fewer resources, less programming options and 
reductions in staffing.
We support the fight for the fully-funded schools that our staff and students deserve. Our board of 
education and I will continue to advocate at the legislative level and will share updates at our regular public 
meetings.
Please note that all schools will be open as usual on Friday, March 21.

Rob Anderson 
Superintendent
Boulder Valley School District

Dear BVSD Families, There will be no school for BVSD students on Thursday, March 20 due to a staff shortage. Although students will not be present, this remains a workday for all school and district employees. Those absent must use available personal leave. Over 600 staff absences have been reported districtwide, which will prevent us from keeping our schools open and operating in a safe and meaningful manner. We know this presents significant hardship for our families, our goal was to share this in advance so families can make necessary arrangements. Thursday, March 20th is the No More Education Cuts statewide Day of Action led by the Colorado Education Association. The public education funding crisis will present real impacts to our school district. With our governor’s proposed student count averaging change (moving from a five-year average of student enrollment to a single- year count) our school district will experience a loss of funding for next year by nearly $5 million. These continued cuts to public education will indeed result in fewer resources, less programming options and reductions in staffing. We support the fight for the fully-funded schools that our staff and students deserve. Our board of education and I will continue to advocate at the legislative level and will share updates at our regular public meetings. Please note that all schools will be open as usual on Friday, March 21. Rob Anderson Superintendent Boulder Valley School District

The Boulder County school district superintendent, Dr Rob Anderson, announces no school for the district on 3/20 for the statewide "No More Education Cuts - Day of Action.

#departmentofeducation #bvsd #boulderco #colorado

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