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“Let your dreams stay big— not just in size, but in courage. Don’t shrink them to fit the mold," advised Principal Kiewiet.
With 133 graduates, the Hidden Lake Secondary School class of 2025, had the most ever students walk across the stage.
Thank you to everyone for your amazing work through the years.
Mark your calendars for this popular annual event.
Kindergarteners and high schoolers work together on a year-long art project.
It's not too late to sign up for fun activities!
In the fall, FRCC and WPS will launch an Advanced Manufacturing program including Electronics Engineering Technology and Automation & Engineering Technology.
The district has revised some of the Westminster Public Schools Dress Code guidelines for the 2025-26 school year.
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"We’re building a roadmap together, and everyone has a role to play.”
Tailored support fosters social and academic growth in students with autism.
WPS leaders celebrated the hard work of Westminster High School’s top students at the annual Top Ten Brunch on Monday, May 12.
While touring the Ranum campus and Metropolitan Arts Academy, Colorado Department of Education Commissioner Susana Córdova saw firsthand how the district is working to prepare students for the day after graduation.
Check out our WPS Summer Guide for activities happening all summer long.
Westminster High School students kicked off Teacher Appreciation Week with a surprise portrait gallery featuring all their teachers.