
Caps and gowns will be distributed to seniors at the Tiger Den concession stand at 11:50 a.m. on May 2.
If you're unable to pick up your cap and gown at that time, you may collect them after school throughout the following week at the exact location.
The final day to pay fines by check is May 9, 2025.
Fines may still be paid with cash or money order until May 21, 2025.
The last day of school for seniors is Friday, May 16, 2025.
All fines must be paid by this date.
Please note: Seniors who do not meet all academic requirements will not be permitted to participate in the graduation ceremony on May 24, 2025.
Graduation Practice:
All seniors are expected to attend both graduation practices. Both practices will be held in the Wally Post Gym at 10:00 a.m.
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 – Seat assignments will be given during this practice. If you are unable to attend, please notify the principal’s administrative assistant in advance.
Thursday, May 22, 2025 – This is the final practice before graduation. Attendance is required.
Graduation Day:
Graduation will take place on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
The Tiger Den will open at 8:30 a.m.
Seniors ONLY should report to the Tiger Den no later than 9:00 a.m.
Only school-issued academic graduation attire may be worn during the ceremony. This includes caps, gowns, cords, and tassels.
Any alterations to graduation attire—including caps or gowns—must be pre-approved by the administration.
Dress Code Reminders for Seniors:
No flip-flops
No shorts — long pants only are permitted under gowns
Family Seating Information:
Seating in the Wally Post Gym is first come, first served.
If a family member has an injury or disability or is unable to use stairs, they may sit in the reserved handicapped seating area on the main floor of the gym.
Conduct During the Ceremony and Practices:
Graduation is a formal and respectful occasion. Any student who disrupts the ceremony will be removed immediately and may face further disciplinary action before receiving their diploma.
Improper conduct during graduation practices or the ceremony includes, but is not limited to:
Throwing objects of any kind (e.g., beach balls, silly string, etc.)
Use of profanity, vulgar language, or obscene gestures
Violating Re-1 Valley School District policies on tobacco, alcohol, or drug use
Willful disobedience or defiance of school authority
All students are expected to represent themselves, their families, and the school community with pride and dignity.
Scholarships & Diploma Information:
Scholarship Deadline: To have scholarships listed in the graduation program, all information must be submitted by May 13, 2025.
Diplomas & Immunization Records: These will be available for pickup from May 30 through June 14, 2025.
Please note: Diplomas will not be mailed, and the school does not keep copies of diplomas.
Photography Reminder:
Please do not take photos in front of the stage during the ceremony, as this can be distracting and disruptive.
You are welcome to meet your graduate outside the gymnasium after the ceremony to take pictures and celebrate together.



Sterling High School Prom
May 3, 2025
Tickets: $20


Announcing Rooms for our district!
Dear families,
We are continually striving to enhance and streamline communication between you and RE-1 Valley School District. Staying informed about your child’s coursework and staying connected with their teachers directly supports their success both in the classroom and at home. Effective school communication is essential, yet it’s not always as simple or accessible as it should be.
That’s why we’re making improvements. This year, we’ve introduced Rooms, a new feature in our district app that allows for seamless two-way parent-teacher conversations and keeps you informed with classroom announcements.
Throughout the rest of this school year, we may utilize multiple apps as we transition to Rooms as our primary communication platform. Our first goal is to get all parents enrolled in the app, ensuring a smooth experience moving forward. Once enrolled, you will never need to re-enroll. Beginning with the 2025-2026 school year, Rooms will be the required communication tool for district updates, classroom messages, and important announcements. While some staff may begin using the app this year, full implementation across all staff will take place next school year. We appreciate your support and patience as we make this transition to improve communication and engagement.
Our district app currently offers:
● Live feed updates
● District and school news
● Upcoming events
● Breakfast and lunch menus
● Push notifications for important and urgent announcements
With Rooms, you’ll have access to even more exciting features like:
● Two-way messaging with teachers, staff, and coaches
● Classroom announcements, reminders about coursework, and materials
● Automatic translation
So what does all of this mean for you? This means that you don’t need another app or tool to keep up with your child’s teachers and coursework. You’ll be able to find the vast majority of school and district information in one place: within our RE-1 Valley School District app. If you don’t already have it, the district app is free, and you can search for it in the Play Store and App Store!
Before Spring Break, we sent out the first round of invitations, which some of you accepted! Today, Wednesday, April 9th, another invitation will go out to families who did not accept this first round. You'll receive an invite to Rooms by email or text. You will continue to receive invites periodically until you accept the invitation. Once you receive the invite, you'll follow the link on your browser to create a login.
After you’ve created your login, you can access Rooms through the RE-1 Valley School District app. Once you’re there, you’ll see a toggle at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen just touch Rooms to get started. If you have multiple children attending our district, you’ll see them all listed in the menu section of Rooms.
We hope this offers you a simpler and ultimately easier communication experience. You can read more about Rooms on our district’s FAQ page here. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions.




Come out and support your Sterling FFA members!


-Upcoming Library Events-




Healthy Child Clinic
Friday, April 4, 2025
Salud Family Health Center
729 E Railroad Ave, Fort Morgan, CO 80701
All children age 6 months to 5 years are welcome.
Please call 970-867-4918 for an appointment.
Appointments start at 9 am, last appointment at 2 pm
Participating agencies include:
Northeast Colorado Health Department, Centennial BOCES, RE-3 School District, Early
Intervention Colorado, Centennial Mental Health Center, SafeCare Colorado, Northeast Health
Partners, Baby Bear Hugs, and Salud Family Health Center.



Learn more about how to become a teacher at RE-1 Valley Schools.
TEACH Colorado, the Colorado Center for Rural Education, and the
Colorado Department of Education will share information about
becoming a classroom teacher. You’ll also learn about teacher
preparation programs at Centennial BOCES, Colorado Mountain
College, T-PREP, and Western Colorado University.
Learn about pathways, scholarships and fee reimbursements for
paraprofessionals and non-certified staff.
Find out more about this event and register at
https://ontch.org/BecomeaRE-1ValleyTeacher


Who's ready for some baseball?!
Sign up @ sterlingsbo.com


-Information on how to become a teacher in rural Colorado-


March Lunch menu


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-Sterling High Blood Drive-
Give the gift of life in memory of Principal Wally Beardsley!
Join us for the lifesaving blood drive on Friday, February 21st, in the Tiger's Den.
Your donation is a small act with a big impact!


-FASFA Info-



https://youtu.be/NrSGRVVNwTE?si=WwTUFBOa30bU3_sG
Dive into the second installment of our series, where we focus on how RE-1 Valley School District empowers every student to achieve their highest potential. "Empowering Student Success" offers an intimate look at the programs and strategies that foster a nurturing and productive learning environment.
In this episode:
Student-Centered Learning: Discover the innovative approaches that cater to diverse learning styles and needs, ensuring that every student finds their path to success.
Hear powerful stories from students who have thrived under the district’s initiatives and the educators who dedicate themselves to making a difference.
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Sterling High School AFTER PROM Committee Meeting
Thursday, February 13, 2025
7:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
NJC – Bank of Colorado Event Center Fitness Center
Upstairs Classroom


Girls @ Weld Central- 5:00 pm for JV and 6:30 for Varsity
Boys @Home -
C @ 4:00pm
JV @ 5:30 pm
Varsity @ 7:00pm
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TONIGHT!
Wally Post
4 p.m. - C boys
5:30 p.m. - JV boys
7 p.m. - Varsity boys
Tiger Den
4 p.m. - JV girls
5:30 p.m. - Varsity girls


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