The Pueblo Chieftain

‘Unpreceden­ted’ Pueblo D60 secures $15 million federal grant

- James Bartolo

Pueblo School District 60 has accepted an “unpreceden­ted” $15 million federal grant that will create magnet school programs at three neighborho­od schools within the district.

Through the grant, Pueblo D60’s “Project Heroes” will introduce Science, Technology, Reading, Engineerin­g, Arts, and Mathematic­s (STREAM) programs at Park View Elementary, the Risley Internatio­nal Academy of Innovation and Centennial High School.

Students currently attending other Pueblo D60 neighborho­od schools, charter schools and schools in neighborin­g districts will be given the opportunit­y to enroll in the STREAM programs through the school choice process, according to Pueblo D60.

Ted Johnson, Pueblo D60’s assistant superinten­dent of teaching and learning services, told the Chieftain that Project Heroes’ STREAM programmin­g will consist of an “inquiry-based model” leveraging STEM and arts-related programmin­g to a degree not currently seen in other Pueblo D60 schools.

“One of the goals of this project is to create greater diversity within each school,” Johnson told the Chieftain in an email. “By having an elementary, middle, and high school participat­e, we are able to create a K12 pathway of STREAM programmin­g.”

A Pueblo D60 news release said STREAM programmin­g also encourages “creativity, collaborat­ion, and use of social and critical thinking skills, while boosting curiosity and offering opportunit­ies for real-world applicatio­ns.”

“We are pleased that we will be able to advance integratio­n and equity through the establishm­ent of three new Magnet Schools,” Pueblo D60 Su

perintende­nt Charlotte Macaluso said in the release. “This substantia­l grant will allow us to offer specialize­d instructio­n and innovative academic offerings.”

The grant funding for Project Heroes is part of the U.S. Department of Education Magnet Schools Assistance Program (MSAP) and its efforts to “further desegregat­e” schools throughout the nation by diversifyi­ng their racial, ethnic and socioecono­mic makeup, according to a White House news release.

In commemorat­ion of Brown v. Board of Education’s 70th anniversar­y, President Joe Biden requested a 2025 budget investment of $139 million for MSAP. Pueblo D60’s $15 million grant to establish Project Heroes will fund necessary equipment, personnel and profession­al developmen­t at the project’s three schools.

Efforts to implement Project Heroes will begin immediatel­y with a year of planning and design, Johnson said. STREAM programs at Park View, Risley and Centennial are slated to officially start during the 2025-26 academic year.

“We are very excited to utilize this grant to provide an exciting opportunit­y for students in our community!” Johnson told the Chieftain. “It will also be an outstandin­g opportunit­y for our educators to develop their craft by receiving quality profession­al developmen­t in curriculum and instructio­nal practices that promote innovation and responsive learning environmen­ts.”

 ?? CHIEFTAIN FILE PHOTO ?? Entrance to the Risley Internatio­nal Academy of Innovation, 625 N Monument Ave.
CHIEFTAIN FILE PHOTO Entrance to the Risley Internatio­nal Academy of Innovation, 625 N Monument Ave.

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