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Count Day this Friday, October 1st!

 Hello CPS Students and Guardians!


This Friday, October 1st, is Count Day. As a reminder, this is the only Friday this year students are required to be in attendance.

What is Count Day and Why is it So Important?

Count day is the day that the state of Colorado looks at how many students are present, and they pay us for each student who is present. The money we receive from Count Day is the largest part of our funding. It is how we pay our teachers, pay for building and bus maintenance, buy our supplies, pay for our awesome trips and any other opportunities we offer at the school.

We need to get paid for each and every student who is enrolled at CPS, so we can continue to make this school the best it can be. Therefore, we need every student in attendance on Count Day and the 5 days before and after Count Day, which is this week and next. Of course, we want you to attend school every day, but for Count Day and the days surrounding it, WE MUST HAVE YOU ATTEND! 😊

Count day this year will be a lot of fun. We will have classes the first half of the day, then a lot of fun activities in the afternoon. There will be giveaways, food and games. Please the attached flyer.

Excited to see you this week including Friday!

Raj Solanki
Principal



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