2024-25 Campus Logistics
Comprehensive back to school and school operations information is below.
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Looking for more grade-level specific information? We've got you covered here.
Campus Logistics
- Safety and Security
- Dropoff, Pickup, Parking
- Reporting Absences, Late Dropoff, and Early Pickup Instructions
- Pickup Carline Registration and Making Pickup Changes
- Schoolpass
Safety and Security
Driving and School Access
- Please help us keep our kids safe! Drive slowly through the Lowry neighborhood and follow the designated parking routes in all parking lots.
- Please always follow verbal and hand signals from our staff who our on duty -- they are charged with keeping everyone safe.
- Perimeter gates and front doors to each building are open from 8:15-8:30 AM and 3:30-3:45 PM and locked at all other times, including during school hours. Specific doors are unlocked for after-care and club pick-up at 4:45 PM.
- For access during school hours, parents and authorized visitors MUST sign-in and out at the ISDenver Welcome Center and wear a visitor badge during every visit to the school.
Campus Safety & Drills
- ISDenver follows the Standard Response Protocol developed by the I Love You Guys Foundation. All faculty and staff are trained on these procedures at the beginning of the school year with additional training throughout the year.
- Our campus and buildings remain locked at all times, but for daily drop-off and pick-up times.
- As with all schools, we follow state and local licensing guidance as to how often we have fire, tornado, and lock-down drills. We also conduct secure perimeter and classroom hold drills as necessary throughout the school year.
- In particular with lock-down drills, we make them as unobtrusive as possible and use these drills as teaching opportunities. Specifically with lock-down drills, we typically announce the dates in advance and have staff positioned around campus to direct children to safe spaces. We also debrief after these drills.
- We conduct routine safety audits with a 3rd party campus safety and security firm, to assess threats across our campus and buildings, policies, and procedures.
- We continually received high marks on our external assessment, thanks in part to our completely enclosed campus, full-time locked buildings, and advanced access control system. All recommendations are shared with the Board.
- At the advice of the safety and security firm, we do not share specific details about safety protocols.
- Safety protocols are evaluated regularly.
Supporting Teachers and Students
- While drills and training are an important part of school safety measures, so is simply being present.
- Our division directors work closely with teachers as individuals and teams to promote safety and wellness.
- Our counseling team is integrated across the divisions (ECE, Primary, Middle School) and work with classrooms and individuals as needed.
Dropoff, Pickup, Parking
Dropoff Map and Procedures: 8:15 - 8:30 a.m.
Our drop-off procedures are designed to facilitate the safest and healthiest start to the day for our learners, which includes teachers beginning their class’ day promptly and consistently, day-to-day.
School Year Dropoff:
All families with children in K1 - K3 must drop-off all children via:
- The MLE carline headed north on Red Cross Way with drop-off in the Mary Louise Evans parking lot on the corner of Red Cross Way and 4th (see the orange carline and drop-off zone on the Dropoff map), or
- The MLE Walk-up gate at the Mary Louise Evans building.
- If you have older children, you can either drop them off with your ECE child(ren), or at one of the gates listed below.
All other families must drop-off children:
- By car via the Hug & Go line in the Welcome Center parking lot (see the purple drop off zone on the Dropoff map ). This is an independent carline and children must be able to exit from the passenger side of the car on their own and move to either the South Gate or the Welcome Center gate, whichever is closer. If your child requires assistance exiting the car and moving to the gate, please use the MLE carline. -OR-
- On foot via the Welcome Center and South walk up gates (see the purple dots on the Dropoff map).
Pickup Map and Procedures: 3:30 - 3:45 p.m.
K1 - G5
Parents can either pick up in the classroom or via the carline.
- For classroom pick-up - please park and proceed to one of the campus gates. Gates open at 3:30. Pick up each child in their classroom. Please see detailed procedures below.
- For carline pick-up - you must register for the carline, pick up a RFID tag and receive confirmation from our Welcome Team prior to utilizing the carline. Please see detailed procedures below
- Parents can set a schedule for their preferred pickup method by emailing info@isdenver.org and make upcoming and same-day changes to that schedule through the Parent Portal. Bike and Walk are not currently an option for K1-G3 students, however G4-G5 students may walk or bike home with parents’ approval. Just complete a transportation request using the procedures below.
- Each K1-G5 ISDenver student has a preferred pick up schedule for classroom pick-up unless you have registered for carline.
- If your child participates in an Extended Day School activity club, the EDS schedule overrides your preferred classroom pickup method for the applicable days.
All Middle School students are able to leave campus at the end of the school day. Parents should arrange an off campus location to pick up Middle School-aged children.
How to change your pickup method for a single day:
Similar to arranging for an early pickup, you will change your pickup method for that day by submitting a transportation change request via the Parent Portal before 2:00 pm. Here’s how:
- Log into the Parent Portal
- Scroll down to your child(ren)
- Click on “Report Attendance or Afternoon Transportation Change”
- Choose the applicable child
- Click “transportation from school”
- Choose the new transportation method for today.
- If you select “car” you must have and use your RFID tag in the line.
- Bike and Walk are not currently an option for K1-G3 students, however G4-G5 students may walk or bike home with parents’ approval.
- Repeat steps 4-6 for each child.
- You will receive an automated email after the Welcome Team approves or denies your request.
- If your request is approved, your child(ren)’s teacher(s) will receive that information automatically.
Want to change your default preferred pickup method for the rest of the year?
Please email info@isdenver.org and we will set up your child(ren)’s schedule.
- Please note that you must have an RFID tag to participate in the afternoon carline. If you do not have an RFID tag, please stop by the Welcome Center to pick up your tag.
Is another family picking up your child(ren) in a carpool or in the classroom today?
- Submit a transportation logistics request by 2:00 pm (see above)
- Choose the pick up method the other family is using to pick up your child(ren)
- Write “going home with [family name] today” or any other information for the school in the logistics request comments
- Please note that each family must complete a logistics request for their own child(ren) as we must have direct pick up instructions from the child(ren)’s parents including the full name of the person picking up your child(ren).
Pickup by carline
Enter the carline headed north on Red Cross Way with pick-up in the Mary Louise Evans parking lot on the corner of Red Cross Way and 4th (see the orange carline and pick-up zone on the Pickup map). There are no left turns allowed into the MLE parking lot while the carline is running.
- Families with children in K1-G5 must show their SchoolPass RFID tag*, to be scanned by ISDenver staff in the carline
- Children will be brought to cars by ISDenver staff
- On-campus walk up
Children who are not registered via the carline opt-in process, and are not otherwise registered for EDS programs, will be expected to be picked up on campus at 3:30 each day.
- Enter campus via the designated gates at the north and south end of campus (see the purple dots on the pickup map).
- Meet your child in their classroom for pick-up! You can pick up multiple children in whatever order works best for you, talk with teachers and fellow parents, and be able to see what’s happening in the class, as well.
- All families must show SchoolPass credentials to your child’s teacher directly so the teacher can check your child out.
- G6-G8 children may pick up younger G1-G5 siblings; however all K1-K3 siblings must be picked up by a parent or authorized pick-up adult per Colorado state licensing guidelines.
Students not picked up by 3:45 PM:
- All students not picked up by 3:45 will be enrolled in the Extended Day School after care session for the day and parents will be charged $25/hour for each full or partial hour attended. If a child is consistently picked up late, the full trimester after care charge will be billed.
Campus Parking
Please be a good neighbor and do not park in any lots or spaces other than our own, which include:
- At the Welcome Center (enter off 1st Pl)
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Please avoid parking spots in this lot reserved for neighboring offices, CFU, as well as a few labeled for our own families who bid and won year-long parking on campus at our annual Gala!
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- the Mary Louise Evans building (enter off Red Cross Way)
- Our designated overflow area (near 1st and E. Spruce St. in the hangar; see map above)
Please respect our neighbors (NCSL, Lowry Lofts, etc) and their private property - and do not park in these spots no matter how short a time.
Schoolpass:
All ECE families must show SchoolPass credentials to your child’s teacher directly so the teacher can check your child out at pick-up. The app is also required for Extended Day School pickup. You will receive an invitation and instructions on how to use this app closer to the start of the year.
Reporting Absences, Late Dropoff, and Early Pickup Instructions
- In the Parent Portal select the button "Report Attendance or Afternoon Transportation Change" under the My Children header on the main page.
- Create an attendance request for absences, tardies, early dismissals, and multi day absences.
- Choose a reason and add any additional notes.
- Your information will be submitted to our Welcome Team (and the Nurse's office if applicable)
E-mail info@isdenver.org if you have any additional questions. Please do not email info to report an absence.
Late dropoff procedure:
- Log in to the Parent Portal to submit notification that your child will arrive late.
- Drop your child off at the Welcome Center, and a Welcome Center team member will get them signed in and let them know what class they're currently in.
- If your child is in ECE, a staff member will walk them to class.
- If your child is in G1-G2, they will be directed to access the building via doorbell.
- If your child is in G3-G8, make sure they have their fobs with them so they may gain independent entry into the locked buildings.
Early pickup procedure:
- Log in to the Parent Portal to submit notifications of early dismissals.
- Your request must be received at least one hour prior to desired pickup time. If we do not receive your early pick-up notification an hour prior, we may not be able to have your child ready for you when you arrive.
- Our latest early pick-up is 3:00 PM.
- If you don’t have immediate access to the parent portal, email info@isdenver.org with the date and time you want to pick up your child.
- At your scheduled pick-up time, please check your child out in the Welcome Center. The Welcome Team will then page your child(ren)’s classroom(s) (G1-G8) and your child will be sent to the Welcome Center. If your child is in ECE, you will need to sign in and will then be directed to the ECE building to pick up your child in their classroom.
How to change your pickup method for a single day:
Similar to arranging for an early pickup, you will change your pickup method for that day by submitting a transportation change request via the Parent Portal before 2:00 pm. Here’s how:
- Log into the Parent Portal
- Scroll down to your child(ren)
- Click on “Report Attendance or Afternoon Transportation Change”
- Choose the applicable child
- Click “transportation from school”
- Choose the new transportation method for today.
- If you select “car” you must have and use your RFID tag in the line.
- Bike and Walk are not currently an option for K1-G3 students, however G4-G5 students may walk or bike home with parents’ approval.
- Repeat steps 4-6 for each child.
- You will receive an automated email after the Welcome Team approves or denies your request.
- If your request is approved, your child(ren)’s teacher(s) will receive that information automatically.
Is another family picking up your child(ren) in a carpool or in the classroom today?
- Submit a transportation logistics request by 2:00 pm (see above)
- Choose the pick up method the other family is using to pick up your child(ren)
- Write “going home with [family name] today” or any other information for the school in the logistics request comments
- Please note that each family must complete a logistics request for their own child(ren) as we must have direct pick up instructions from the child(ren)’s parents including the full name of the person picking up your child(ren).
Want to change your default preferred pickup method for the rest of the year?
Please email info@isdenver.org and we will set up your child(ren)’s schedule.
- Please note that you must have an RFID tag to participate in the afternoon carline. If you do not have an RFID tag, please stop by the Welcome Center to pick up your tag.
Pickup Carline Registration and Making Pickup Changes
Pickup Carline Registration
- Pick-up carline operates daily in the Mary Louise Evans building parking lot from 3:30 - 3:45 PM.
- If you plan to use carline to pick up your children on all school days your child does not have another after-school program, OR if you plan to use it at least semi-regularly, please fill out this form by August 14. You will then need to pick up an RFID tag at the Welcome Center prior to the start of school to place in your vehicle for carline.
- Note that at any time, you may change your pick-up preference for that day in the Parent Portal by 2 PM (see previous tab). However, to participate in carline, you must have an RFID tag, so if you plan to do so at any point this year, please register!
Schoolpass
Schoolpass is required for ECE families and for Extended Day School pickup (children enrolled in after-care, clubs, and athletics). All families should have received an email from Schoolpass with instructions on setting up the app and your account. If you already have the app from prior years, you may continue to use your current account.
- All ECE families must show SchoolPass credentials to your child’s teacher directly so the teacher can check your child out at pick-up.
- The app is also required for Extended Day School pickup.
All instructions on downloading and using SchoolPass can be accessed in the Parent Portal here (under the Community Tab, click “Technology Assistance”).
Campus at a Glance
- What to bring, lunch, snacks
- News, Information, and Communications
- Academics
- Extended Day School and Break Camps
- DPA and Community Building
What to bring, lunch, snacks
What to Bring
For all students:
- First and foremost: label all apparel and gear with your child’s first and last name!
- Please dress your children in appropriate layers, depending on the day’s weather.
- Always ensure your child has a water bottle and sunscreen.
- Appropriate snacks, depending on age (see Lunch and Snacks section for more information).
Specifically for ECE children:
- Reusable Water bottle. (No crystal or glass, please)
- Sunscreen, preferably a spray sunscreen
- 1 health morning healthy snack (Lunch and afternoon snacks are provided by the school). Please, per licensing rules, glass containers and zip plastic bags (any size) are prohibited, so do not send them in the lunch boxes.
- For K1 and K2 only: A crib sized sheet or nap mat. (To be kept at the school Monday to Friday) and small light blankie or lovie, if needed. Nap mats (like this) are highly recommended; no pillows.
- Change of clothes (including shoes!) and a non-plastic bag to put the dirty clothes in if they become soiled. Bag of Clothes will be kept at school until they are needed. Here are some examples of storage bags:
- A large enough backpack (to bring all the things to and from home on Monday). Please pack all items into one bag.
Lunch and Snacks
Lunch is provided daily to all learners by SAGE Dining. More details by grade level are below:
K1: Delivered to, plated, and enjoyed in each classroom (eat in classrooms)
- ISDenver staff plates items from the K1-G1 menu.
- Plates include salad, entree, a side vegetable, and fruit from the menu. Sunbutter and jelly sandwiches are also available daily.
- Sage also provides a snack around 2pm.
- Parents should also provide a daily morning snack.
K2 - K3: Kimak Serving Line
- K2 and K3 students access their cuisine via a serving line in the Kimak hallway, offering a variety of meal options for the young learners (a 'lunchline lite,' if you will, featuring various options from our daily menu in the Dragon’s Den).
- K2 will begin the year with lunches being delivered to the classroom, and then slowly transition to the serving line option, to best support our learners.
- To ensure smooth organization, each class is assigned a schedule to take turns going through the line, where they can exercise their independence by choosing from the different available options. Read more about this initiative here!
Food and beverage notes:
- Find the daily/weekly/monthly menu here (also through the Touch of SAGE app or the Parent Portal)
- Click View Your Menu
- Items are clearly marked for each child in the class who has an allergen, is gluten free, dairy free, or vegan/vegetarian.
- Since peanut allergies are the most common and severe, SAGE doesn’t serve peanut or tree nut products.
- Any child can request more food; teachers will help them try a bit of everything first.
- All G1-G8 learners should bring their already-full water bottles to the cafeteria daily.
- Water is always available for students using their own reusable bottles, and milk is available to all students daily.
News, Information, and Communications
Teacher emails
- This is your primary source of communication about your child. You can find your teacher’s email address in their bio as well in our directory in the Parent Portal.
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For security purposes, we ask that you do not communicate with teachers outside of their @isdenver.org email address (e.g. via text, whatsapp, etc.)
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See “Toddle and Vidigami” section for more information about student-specific communications.
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World E-News
- Our weekly World E-News covers everything you need to be in the know about ISDenver on a weekly basis. It is your main whole-school communication, including Head of School updates, important reminders and/or policy changes, volunteer opportunities, and happenings across ECE, Primary School and Middle School - plus, community events and engagement opportunities .
- Make sure to keep your contact information up to date in the Parent Portal to receive this on a weekly basis! See Parent Portal section for directions on updating contact info.
Parent Portal
- Our Parent Portal is your one-stop shop for all things ISDenver: calendars, schedules, attendance, registrations, invoices, announcements, and more – we have what you need!
- It’s alive and well now, and we’re also updating the layout and organization through this fall for easier access to information.
- Pro tip: Bookmark this log-in page, or just leave it open as a browser tab on your phone or desktop for easy access whenever you need.
- Make sure we have your most up to date phone number and email address by updating it in the Parent Portal:
- Select "Update Family Profile" button under Important Links (right side of screen, or scroll to bottom to the yellow buttons if on a phone)
- Fill in your up to date information and save
- If necessary, change your directory preferences (scroll down to Directory Preferences) - you can adjust if you’d like to share certain contact information with our community.
Social Media
- Follow us on Instagram and Facebook!
- Have a great photo or an exciting piece of content to share about your child(ren) or ISDenver? Share it with Jaqueline Souza!
School Calendar
The best way to stay on top of the happenings for your kids (and yourself) is to subscribe to your Household Calendar in the Parent Portal.
- Click “subscribe to calendars” in the top navigation of the Parent Portal (or in the three button menu in top left of the portal homepage on your phone).
- Check the Google calendar box if you use Google calendar. (If not, the subscription will open in your default calendar app, like on an iPhone.)
- Under “My Household,” you will see “My household calendar.” Click subscribe on the right. Your calendar application will open!
- This calendar will give you all school events (breaks, conferences, holidays), PLUS all events specific to you/your children (field trips! ECE playdates!), on your calendar feed (aka, your Google/Outlook calendar and/or on your phone.)
- We are still populating this calendar with events for the 2023-24 school year; your subscription ensures that you’ll have them in your personal calendar within ~1 hour of us loading them into the portal calendar.
- Note that school calendar dates may still be subject to change and all changes will be communicated in E-News and updated in our subscription calendar.
Academics
Learning and Photo Sharing Platforms
Student Portfolios and Photo Updates: Toddle, ManageBac, and Vidigami
General
We use three primary platforms for teachers to simultaneously share student work with parents, manage student learning with their children (as developmentally appropriate - student agency at work!), and manage their horizontally- and vertically-aligned curricula in the back-end.
- Teachers will share more detailed information with parents at the beginning of the school year, including log in information for new families.
- All platforms are secure and private, meeting the strict standards of COPPA and FERPA.
- Each platform includes year-over-year archiving, so that you can look back on your child’s growth over time.
- Please direct questions on Toddle to Helene Hernandez-Caudron, on ManageBac to Hope Forgey, and on Vidigami to Jaqueline Souza.
Platforms
- Toddle is our K1 - G5 learning management system that allows teachers to detail student learning from daily activities to semester progress reports (what we grew up with as report cards).
- This includes snapshots of students at work and play on any given day, units of inquiry (what they’re currently studying), assignments, and end of unit reflections.
- Watch this video to learn more about using Toddle.
- ManageBac is our Middle School’s platform for all things academic. Watch these videos to learn more about how we use it!
- All of our Middle School students use ManageBac to manage their daily activities, including submitting electronic assignments, receiving feedback from teachers, and reviewing progress reports.
- Parents can access ManageBac at their discretion.
- Vidigami is our platform for photography from school-wide events, and may also be used on a class-by-class basis.
- You will receive a separate email at the beginning of the school yearfrom marcomm@isdenver.org with a link to activate your account, using their app or on Vidigami.com.
- You have the option to use Google, Facebook or Microsoft to log in, if you would prefer not to create a special Vidigami account.
- Your child may use additional online learning tools accessed through Clever; further details and login information will be provided by the teachers.
Student Support
At the International School of Denver, we embrace students of all cultures and backgrounds, talents and differences to help them achieve their full potential and meet their goals to become excellent learners and global citizens.
The vast majority of student needs can be met within the primary classroom through scaffolding and differentiation by class and subject teachers. Some students with learning differences and social emotional needs can receive additional support from members of the Student Support Team (SST).
The SST is overseen by our Director of Student Support and Director of Counseling. It includes a Teacher Behavior Support Specialist in ECE, three counselors covering ECE-G2, G3-G5, and MYP.
- Literacy skills
- Mathematics skills
- Organizational and other executive functioning skills
- Social and emotional well-being support
Please reach out to the Director of Student Support, Debra McQueen, or our Director of Counseling, Annie Barocas, for more information.
Class Lists, Schedules, and Teacher Information
To See all Children in a Class:
- Access Parent Portal --> scroll down to your child(ren) on home screen
- Select "Classes & Reports" (per child)
- Find "[Grade] [Language]" class or "[Grade] [Special]" class and select "Directory" underneath class listing
- Select "Directory" in upper right corner
- See all children in that class
- Additional directories:
- Full Grade levels Directories available under Students - browse categories - students by grade level
- The Directories function can also provide a list of other ISDenver families who live near you, via the Households button and Nearby Student Households report
To find your child’s teachers and schedules:
- On the homepage of the Parent Portal → Scroll down to your child(ren)
- Child-Specific: Select Classes & Reports → Select Current Class Schedule → Option to Download the PDF
Faculty Bios are accessible via the Parent Portal directory in the menu bar (select Faculty & Staff button).
- New hires for the 2024-25 school year have bios only; photos will be uploaded as soon as we are finished with our headshots!
Looking for even more? We've got grade level breakdowns listed here!
Extended Day School and Break Camps
ISDenver’s Extended Day School (EDS) begins at 7:15 AM and ends at 5:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Available options include:
- Before Care
- After Care/Study Hall
- Co-Curricular Programs (after school clubs, third language, performing arts, etc)
- Middle School Athletics
EDS offerings change each trimester and registration is for the full trimester:
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Trimester 1 |
Trimester 2 |
Trimester 3 |
Registration Open |
8/7/24 - 8/8/24 |
10/18/24 - 11/1/24 |
1/31/25 - 2/7/25 |
EDS Trimester Dates |
8/21/23 - 11/10*/23 |
11/13/23 - 2/16/24 |
2/26/24 - 5/31/24 |
- Even if you’ve been using our EDS program for years, please review our full policies here; We’ve made some changes based on feedback from families. Major changes include:
- EDS is unavailable the first week of School (8/21/24-8/23/24) and the last week of school (6/3/25- 6/5/25).
- Children who are not picked up during the normal school pick up time will be taken to After Care, and the parents will be billed $25 for every hour or partial hour the child remains in After Care.
- Music lesson registrations are for the entire school year, not just one trimester.
- Full guidelines including our cancellation/late sign up/transfer policy with fees around various deadlines are here.
Full Extended Day School Guidelines and Policies
Break Camps
- We offer break camp during October Break (10/28/24 - 11/01/24), February Break (2/18/25-2/21/25) , and Spring Break (4/14/25 - 4/18/25).
- We will release registration dates for these camps in the coming weeks, as well as a preliminary interest form to help us get a rough estimate of how many children may be interested in attending.
- Please note that space in break camps is extremely limited. We recommend having a back-up plan in mind as these camps do fill quickly.
DPA and Community Building
Our Dragon-Parent Association (DPA) focuses on community building among families, from within a class, to across divisions, to our entire school. Through functional committees of volunteers, parents join together to support our school’s mission, vision, and strategic initiatives through events, communications, and service opportunities.
- Interested in welcoming our newest families to the ISDenver Community? Join our Dragon Buddies Program and mentor a new family. It’s as simple as checking in periodically and being a fellow parent resource as they get acclimated to the school.
- Recruitment for our Room Parents (K1 through G3) is also in full swing. Please note we won’t assign any classrooms until we finalize teacher assignments for the school year.
- If you’re interested in getting involved for the 2024-25 school year, please contact DPA Liaison Janet Yenter.
Looking for other opportunities in ISDenver's vibrant volunteer community? Contact PTO Liaison Janet Yenter.
Health Policies & Practices
Health Policies and Procedures
If a student sustains an injury requiring medical attention or becomes ill while at school, the Health & Wellness Center will contact the student's parents immediately.
- If a parent cannot be reached, we will contact the persons listed on the child's Emergency Contacts listed in the Parent Portal.
- Once contacted, families have one (1) hour to pick the child up from school.
- If a child sustains a serious injury, ISDenver will contact emergency medical personnel immediately, and proceed according to parent specifications contained on the "Consent to Treatment" portion of the emergency forms.
- Accident reports are prepared by ISDenver personnel on duty and/or the Health & Wellness Center and a copy is forwarded to parents of all students involved.
ILLNESS POLICY
According to State licensing requirements, and for the protection of all children, ISDenver cannot accept or keep children presenting with any of the following:
- Fever equal to or greater than 100.4°F (38. °C) with behavior changes or other signs of illness
- Vomiting two or more times within a 24 hour period or one time with fever)
- Severe diarrhea (diarrhea with fever/behavior change/vomiting or is not contained in the toilet)
- Undiagnosed rash
- Diagnosed contagious disease (i.e. influenza, chickenpox, strep throat)
- Sore or discharging ears or eyes or profuse nasal leakage
- Lice or nits (may return the next day following treatment; must be checked by the nurse prior to returning to class)*
- Flu-like symptoms (fever over 100.4°F with a cough or sore throat. Other flu symptoms can include tiredness, body aches, vomiting and diarrhea).
Parents must notify ISDenver if their child is diagnosed with a communicable disease, such as COVID, whooping cough, chicken pox, influenza or measles. Other families then must be notified of possible exposure. The Health Department may also be notified.
The child can return to class once they have been 24 hours fever free (without the use of an antipyretic drug tylenol, ibuprofen, etc.) and symptom Improving. Please see the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment guidelines for more information.
Vaccines
ISDenver strongly encourages vaccinations for all eligible students, employees, and community members.
- ISDenver offers an annual flu shot clinic to all employees, with access to other vaccinations including shingles, pneumococcal, and the TDAP booster.
- We strongly encourage all students to be appropriately vaccinated, including the annual flu vaccine and the COVID-19 vaccine and boosters, as available, in accordance with the recommendations of their medical provider.
- We track and report student vaccination status in our health system through the Parent Portal. To upload your child's vaccination card:
Questions
Child-specific questions | Contact your child's teacher(s) directly (see our Faculty Directory here or in the Parent Portal) |
General logistics questions |
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General learning questions |
Division Principals: ECE Director, Maria Rodriguez (K1 - K3): maria.rodriguez@isdenver.org Lower Primary School Director, Helene Hernandez-Caudron (G1 - G3): helene.caudron@isdenver.org Upper Primary School Director, Marzia Mauffrey (G4-G5): marzia.mauffrey@isdenver.org Middle School Director, Katie Williams-Hall (G6 - G8): katie.williams@isdenver.org |
Technology support |
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Your child’s emotional well-being |
Director of Counseling Annie Barocas: annie.barocas@isdenver.org |
Your child's student support needs |
Director of Student Success, Debra McQueen: debra.mcqueen@isdenver.org |