25-26 Purple & Gold Calendar Please click here for the Purple & Gold Calendar for next school year with the rotating odd- and even-day schedule. 25-26 Calendario Púrpura y Oro Por favor haga clic aquí para el Calendario Púrpura y Oro para el próximo año escolar con el horario rotativo de días pares e impares.
Click here for the bell schedule for Friday, May 16.
Prom and After Prom tickets are now available online for credit card purchase. Click here. Tickets will be on sale in the Main Lobby/Bookkeeper Window during lunches Apr. 30-May 2. If you are bringing a guest, you must turn in your completed form to Student Services/Attendance office by Wed., Apr. 30 at 2pm. (Click English; Click Spanish) Prom (Theme is "Roaring 20's") - Sat., May 3, 8-11pm at the Vehicle Vault After Prom (Theme is "No Place Like Home/Wicked") - Sat., May 3, 11:30pm - 2:30am at LHS
Keep those brains strong by jumping into some good books over the summer! There are lots of ways to enjoy reading. Check out the Summer Resources page of the district website to learn more about access to free online books, audiobooks, and fun events at local libraries, as well as other fun summer activities.
This summer, Littleton Public Schools Nutrition Services is once again proud to support students and families with free meals and access to books through partnerships with local libraries, keeping kids nourished and engaged all summer long! Free Meals for All Kids 18 and Under Join us for nutrition meals served with care–at no cost to families. Where: Littleton High School Cafeteria When: June 2–18 and July 7–17 Days: Monday–Thursday (closed June 19) Breakfast: 8:15–8:45 a.m. Lunch: 10:30–11:45 a.m. Meals must be eaten on site. For questions, contact Leah Schwarzrock at 303-347-3389. Free Books and Library Fun Thanks to our amazing partners, kids can take home free books and enjoy stories all summer long! Arapahoe Libraries Book Giveaway: June 5 and July 10 Bemis Library Bookmobile: Check out books every Monday during the Summer Feeding program Let’s make this a summer of nutrition, learning, reading, and community connection!
National Move to School Day is an opportunity to encourage students of all abilities to bike, walk, or roll to school. This event highlights pedestrian and bike safety, promotes physical activity, and supports building a sense of community while reducing traffic congestion. Learn more about some of the best ways to increase safety while walking or rolling to school in the Newsroom.
Early High School, a unique, public, one-year, full-day program for accelerated eighth graders on the campus of Littleton High School.