Congratulations to the 21 students who competed. Students who placed in the top 3 earned an invite to Nationals in Washington, DC this summer. Here are the results!
1st place Mass Production - Ben M, Lukas C and Parker J
1st place Community Service Video - Henry P, Norah R and Jaylan N
1st place Structural Engineering - Owen S and David C
1st place Video Game Design - Owen S, Ben F and Jaylan N
2nd place Problem Solving - Dominic A and Nolan V
2nd place Medical Technology - David C, Liam P and Jaylan N
3rd place Coding - Jackson T and Liam P
3rd place Promotional Marketing - Henry P
Top 5 Forensic Technology - Norah R and Jaylan N
Top 5 Mechanical Engineering - Tate T and Mason B

A Dyslexia Simulation and Family Resource Night
Monday, March 9, 2026
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Littleton High School
We are excited to invite you to this special event hosted by the Dyslexia Task Force. This engaging and educational evening will center around a powerful dyslexia simulation, giving participants a firsthand look at the challenges faced by individuals with dyslexia. Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore a variety of helpful resources and supports:
Bemis Library
Arapahoe Libraries
Reading Ally
Free book table
And more!
This event was made possible by the LPS Foundation Grants to Educators and is open to all LPS families and staff and is especially beneficial for those wanting to better understand dyslexia and how to support those with reading challenges.
We hope you’ll join us for this meaningful evening of learning and connection! Your RSVP for Inside the Reading Experience is appreciated to help us plan the event, but it is not required.





Unified Basketball season has started here at Euclid! Unified basketball is a part of Special Olympics. Special Olympics is dedicated to promoting social inclusion through shared sports opportunities. Want to attend the next game? Come support your fellow Falcons tonight at Powell!

Today we want to celebrate our amazing students in Latinos in Action and their teacher, Ms. Abbe Guarino!
Latinos in Action (LIA) is a class focused on empowering Latino youth and students in the school community. In the class, students build leadership skills in the school and greater community, grow in personal development and expand their cultural connection. Students lead through organizing events for Euclid that have a service, social and professional focus, bettering themselves and the community they are a part of at Euclid.
These pictures reflect another way students lead. A few times a month, students travel over to The Village for Early Childhood Education and Little Raven Elementary. While there, they have the opportunity to see what it's like to mentor and tutor students!
Want to learn more about getting your student involved with LIA? See the link below!
https://www.littletonpublicschools.net/o/euclid/page/latinos-in-action




The LPS Explorative Pathways for Innovative Careers "EPIC" Campus, opened to students in August 2023 and provides opportunities for students to experience hands-on learning using state-of-the-art technology and innovative processes. Educational pathways aligned to industry standards focus on the following areas:
🚀✈️ Aerospace
💼📈 Business and Entrepreneurship
💻🧠 Computer Science
🏗️🛠️ Construction Trades
🍎📚 Future Educator
🩺⚕️ Health Science
🌲🌎 Natural Resources
The learning experiences at the Explorative Pathways for Innovative Careers Campus give students the opportunity to earn content credit, industry certifications, concurrent enrollment, and work-based learning. Located in the heart of Littleton, the Explorative Pathways for Innovative Careers Campus is sure to be in high demand by a variety of students as they explore career options.


You’re invited to Littleton Public Schools’ Hour of Code: a free, family-friendly evening celebrating Computer Science and STEAM learning!
Monday, January 26, 2026
4:45–6:45 p.m.
EPIC Campus | 190 E. Littleton Blvd.
Start with a short kickoff in the EPIC Campus Great Hall, then explore hands-on, age-appropriate activities for students from preschool through high school. Whether your child is brand new to coding or already passionate about tech, there’s something for everyone! High school students interested in a more deep dive of the Computer Science Pathway at EPIC Campus should watch for details about a follow-up event the following week.
Don’t miss your chance to win exciting prizes, thanks to our local partners.
Register for FREE (or at the door)
Questions? Email Nick Schuster at nschuster@lps.k12.co.us
Watch highlights from last year’s event!








What do homemade dog toys, the edges of plastic lids, and composting have in common?
They’re all part of Euclid Middle School’s Eco Fair!
8th grade environmental science students partnered with the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance to rethink their rubbish and turn trash into treasure. From trivia games about the 5 Rs, ring toss made from recycled items, a compost-fueled plant growth experiment, to a station where you can make a dog toy out of an old t-shirt, these Falcons brought creativity and conservation together in the most inspiring way!
Even better? The candy prizes were saved from the landfill thanks to a donation from the Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo event.
Which Eco Fair idea would you want to try in your school or home?
Read more about this fun project!







6th - White
7th - Yellow
8th - Blue


🎙️ New episode of the LPS Toddcast is live!
Superintendent Dr. Todd Lambert and CFO Jonathan Levesque sit down with two incredible champions of public education: Katie Peshek, President of the LPS Foundation Board, and Jessica Ceriani, Colorado Gives Day Ambassador.
They dive into how the LPS Foundation supports our students, teachers, and schools through amazing events like The Stride and The Spirit Celebration, and how YOU can make a difference year-round—including on Colorado Gives Day! 💚💙
You'll also hear about:
✅ How teachers can apply for funding
✅ What kinds of projects are prioritized
✅ How to support specific schools and programs like the Legacy Fund for Mental Health
✅ Good news from across LPS: Heart Safe School designations, the LPS Chess Tournament, and more! ♟️
✅ Upcoming events like the Middle School Showcase and Hour of Code at EPIC Campus
Tune in and get inspired to be part of the impact! 🙌
🎧 Watch on YouTube
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Give a Year-End Gift to the LPS Foundation


Don’t miss the latest episode of the LPS Toddcast: SPEAKing Up for Mental Health! This powerful conversation dives into how students can access mental health resources in Littleton Public Schools.
Nate Thompson, LPS’s Director of Social, Emotional, and Behavior Services, and Kira, a junior at Arapahoe High School, join cohosts Superintendent Todd Lambert and CFO Jonathan Levesque for an authentic and inspiring dialogue about this vital topic.
Watch on YouTube
Watch on Spotify
Do you have thoughts, questions, or kudos to share? Drop them in our Listener Engagement Form!

LPS is proud to be a district where students are nurtured, challenged, and inspired every day—thanks to the tireless efforts of educators, support staff, families, and community members.
🧑🏫❤️ To all of our incredible LPS employees and partners: THANK YOU for your continued commitment to excellence in education. We are grateful for all you do to help our students grow and thrive.
Read more at tinyurl.com/LPSAEW25


Join us for two unforgettable performances on Thursday, November 13 and Friday, November 14. Box office opens at 6:15, doors open at 6:30, show begins at 7pm. Tickets are just $5 at the box office—don’t miss your chance to “seize the day” and support our amazing cast and crew!

