Summer Schedule

School Offices are CLOSED for Summer Break. Summer Break is from June 2nd - August 6th. Regular office hours will start on July 22 from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.

The ESC Office will be open from 7:00 am - 3:00 pm Monday - Thursday.

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About

WELCOME TO VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL; HOME OF THE VIKINGS

Mission

Our total commitment is to provide an exemplary education for all students in a safe and secure environment.

Vision

We will provide a rigorous and relevant curriculum instilling 21st Century Skills through a variety of experiences, both in the classroom and in extra-curricular activities

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Valley High School News

  • FBLA STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE- CONGRATULATIONS!!
    Apr 24, 2025 · Valley High School

    FBLA STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE- CONGRATULATIONS!!

    Congratulations to the following winners at the Colorado FBLA State Leadership Conference:

    Alberto Valles: Who's Who Award for Colorado FBLA. This award honors exemplary FBLA members who have made outstanding contributions to the association at the local, state, and national levels. Each state awards one student to represent their state at Nationals.

    Alberto Valles-4th in Future Business Leader. Joe Estrada Gomez-1st in Introduction to Business Concepts Colten Langford-3rd in Introduction to Business Concepts

    Valley FBLA received Peak V! (the highest chapter award)

    Completion of Business Achievement Awards:

    • Alberto Valles - BAA Advocate
    • Gianna Rivera - BAA Advocate
    • Juan Guerra - BAA Advocate
    • Joel Villalobos - BAA Advocate
    • Joe Estrada Gomez - BAA Contributor and BAA Leader
    • Colten Langford - BAA Contributor

  • Apr 23, 2025 · Valley High School

    2025 SUMMER CREDIT RECOVERY INFORMATION & REGISTRATION

    Please see the following links for 2025 Summer School information and registration.

    2025 Summer Credit Recovery Information

    Información sobre la recuperación de créditos de verano de 2025

    Registration for the summer session is now closed

    La inscripción para la sesión de verano ya está cerrada.

    Oct 8, 2024 · Valley High School

    Vikings! We will be Back on the Boat for 2025-2026!- IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    Check back soon for important 2025-2026 information

    The 2025-2026 Viking experience is going to be a voyage to remember!



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Files & Folders

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2024-2025 Student Handbook
2024-2025 Student Handbook (Spanish Version)
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Summer Athletic Information - English
Technology Use Handbook_2024-2025
Technology Use Handbook_2024-2025 (Spanish version)
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our community

Austin Moya and Alberto Valles standing in front of a mural that is black with wings and a shield with the text "let's go Valley"
Nation CollegeBoard Hispanic Recognition

Two of our amazing students, Austin Moya and Alberto Valles, have received the Nation CollegeBoard Hispanic Recognition! They're in the top 10% of SAT test-takers and have a GPA of 3.3 or higher. Our first-generation Hispanic/Latino students are making history with their incredible achievements. We're so proud!

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Another FBLA Win !

Valley Singers and Valkyries
Valley Singers and Valkyries

Congratulations to our Valley Singers and Valkyries under the direction of Ms. Elizabeth Scarselli on their fantastic performances at the Small Schools Choral Festival at Eaton today!! Both groups received overall Excellent ratings!! Viking Nation is proud of you!!!#

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Employment Skills

Caitie Holcomb District Champion! She’s on to State now!\ Meagan Jolley Silver Placin\ Quiz Bowl\ Silver Placing- Team 1: Kennedy Evans, Corbin Holman, Easton Alps\ Silver Placing- Team 2: Sydney Bruce, Brittani Grauberger, Ashlyn Blackwel\ Great job, Vikings!!

Disclaimers

    Translation Services

    We offer translation services in 240 Languages. Please visit the main office at any of our buildings for assistance.

    District 504 Coordinator

    Melanie Patterson, Director of Learning, Assessment, and Special Populations and Shavaun Strzesak, Special Education TOSA have been identified as the District 504 Coordinator. Questions about 504's or the 504 processes should be addressed to them at 1004 Main Street Platteville, Colorado 80651, 970-350-4201 pattersonm@wcsdre1.org and strzesaks@wcsdre1.org.

    Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, level AA criteria.

    Weld RE1 Technology Accessibility Statement Weld RE1 School District is committed to providing equitable access to our services to all Coloradans. Our ongoing accessibility effort works towards being in line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, level AA criteria. These guidelines not only help make technology accessible to users with sensory, cognitive, and mobility disabilities but ultimately to all users, regardless of ability. Our efforts are just part of a meaningful change in making all State of Colorado services inclusive and accessible. We welcome comments on how to improve our technology’s accessibility for users with disabilities and requests for accommodations to any State of Colorado services. We welcome your feedback about the accessibility of Weld RE1 online services. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers. OIT is committed to responding within 2 business days. Phone: 970-350-4163 E-mail: helpdesk@wcsdre1.org

    Updated This Accessibility Conformance Statement was last updated on: 01/01/2025

    Title VI & VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Title IX

    Title IX is a comprehensive federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity.

    Regardless of whether sexual harassment (that includes sexual violence) occurs at school, Title IX obligates school districts to address any impact of that conduct on students that interferes with their ability to access their education. This means that schools must provide students with their Title IX rights and the contact information for adults at school who can respond to allegations of misconduct and put in place interim remedies to support impacted students. If students experience harassment or retaliation resulting from the exercise of their Title IX rights, then schools are legally obligated to take action to stop it from recurring.

    In terms of Title IX investigations, the School District is obligated to investigate and take action to stop misconduct that is impacting students at school, but there is not a strict timeline for such investigations. When the same allegations are being investigated by law enforcement, then the School District wants to minimize potential trauma for students by using information from law enforcement's investigation as much as possible. Most often, we do this by, among other things, using information in police reports, juvenile petitions, and information shared by the DA’s office as the substantive information for the School District’s Title IX investigation while also providing due process to the involved parties as required by the U.S. Department of Education rules and regulations governing school districts. While law enforcement investigations and any related legal proceedings are being conducted, the School District’s focus is on providing interim remedies to support students. Title IX for employees contact Krista Trimbach, Director of Human Resources and Payroll at 970-350-4201 or trimbachk@wcsdre1.org and Title IX for students contact Travis Stinar, Director of Operations at 970-350-4201 or stinart@wcsdre1.org, 1004 Main Street Platteville, Colorado 80651.