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Rocky Mountain Elementary School (7464)

Elementary school

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800 EAST 5TH
LONGMONT, CO 80501

291

Total Students Served

Pre-K - Grade 5

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About Rocky Mountain Elementary School (7464)

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Rocky Mountain Elementary School

2024-2025

Rocky Mountain is an elementary school in the St. Vrain Valley School District located in Longmont, Colorado. It is a STEM focus elementary school offering Preschool through Fifth Grade. During a typical school year many enrichment opportunities, both within and outside of the regular school day, are provided for students. These opportunities include: VEX Robotics, 100 Mile Club, and STEM Explorers. Partnerships among our community members are important to our school as they provide our students… with rich, meaningful experiences. Currently, Rocky Mountain Elementary is partnering with Thorne Nature Experience in continuing after school programming. Rocky Mountain has 315 students in Preschool through 5th grade enrolled in the 2024-2025 school year. Enrollment is up 15 students from the 2023-2024 school year, Rocky Mountain now has 2 classes per grade level with the exception of 4th grade which has three. We are one of five schools in our district that offers bi-literacy instruction to support an early transition to English. Our student body is 85% Hispanic and 12% white with a small percentage of other ethnicities. Roughly 85% of our students qualify for the Free or Reduced lunch program, and 72% of our students are identified multilingual learners. The percentage of students receiving special education services is 15%; however, that number reflects the fact that we have an early childhood special education program. Rocky Mountain receives Title I School-Wide funding.Currently, 133 Rocky Mountain students are on a READ Plan. A major areas of focus at Rocky Mountain that aims to improve student growth by helping teachers respond to student need, identified through data are grade Impact Teams. The work of these teams has been focused on addressing identified root causes for math and literacy which include; inconsistent Tier I Instruction implementation and structures in place to support teacher collective efficacy, and infrequent monitoring of student growth and progress to grade-level mastery. With these root causes in mind, Major Improvement Strategies (MIS) and Action Plan Steps of consistent implementation of viable curriculum, writing and vocabulary across all curricula/academic areas, and responding to student needs through the review of formative and benchmark assessments have been the primary focus and goal of Impact Team meetings. The Rocky Mountain Leadership Team has discussed and gathered feedback on instructional priorities from data, resulting in focus around upcoming and ongoing professional development to continue the work that has been established from the 2023-2024 school year. Student achievement and growth data is shared with the Parent Leadership Team in order to collect feedback and better define root causes. During Parent/Teacher Conferences teachers shared class and student level data with parents in order to share achievement and growth goals related to the improvement process. Further, the Parent Leadership Team contributed to the UIP process by meeting to review school data and provide input on school goals. The parent group will continue to be engaged with the progress monitoring efforts at our monthly Cafecito meetings. In dedication to ensuring students continue to grow as learners, Rocky Mountain Elementary provided summer school (Project Launch) for all students in kindergarten through 5th grade. This learning opportunity took place during the month of June 2024. During the 2024-2025 school year, students will be provided with additional academic support through our school-wide intervention period and with the continuation of the Triple A (Academic Advancement Academy) program. Triple A is an after school program with the purpose of providing additional learning opportunities for students that includes direct instruction, is thoughtful of needs based learning, and is planned with the end in mind. Among the offerings for Triple A will be support for Newcomers.

Enrollment

291

School Year: 2025-2026
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Student-Teacher Ratio

14:1

School Year: 2024-2025
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Final 2025 Performance Rating

Attendance Rate

92.7%

School Year: 2024-2025
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4-Year Grad Rate

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School Year: 2024-2025
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School Year: 2024-2025
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School Year: 2024-2025
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Chronically Absent

24.7%

School Year: 2024-2025
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