Family Resources
Parent & Family Resources
General Resources
- Cole High School Supply List
- Free and Reduced Price Lunch (FRL) Application
- Lab Safety Contract
- Pay Yearly Student Fees
- Parent Portal
- LiveSchool
- Transportation Schedule
- Purchase School Spirit Wear
Family Communication
Policies and Procedures
- High School Student and Family Handbook
- High School Dress & Cell Phone Policy
Student Services
Health & Nursing
- General Medication Agreement
- Asthma Action Plan
- Allergy and Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan
- Seizure Action Plan
Food & Nutrition Services
Transportation
Athletics
High School Sports/Activity Participation Form to earn a PE Credit
At DSST, all students are required to earn 10 Physical Education (PE) credits in order to graduate. One way to meet this requirement is by participating in a school-sponsored sport or an approved outside athletic activity. To receive PE credit for your participation, the form below must be completed and submitted the Athletic Director, De’ Edra Dangerfield @ deedra.dangerfield@scienceandtech.org
DSST: Cole and Manual High School Athletic Partnership
DSST: Cole is proud to partner with Manual High School to expand athletic opportunities for our students. Through this partnership, DSST: Cole students can join sports teams at Manual High School that are not currently offered at Cole. This valuable collaboration gives DSST: Cole student-athletes the chance to compete at the varsity level and even advance to the State Playoffs; opening doors for greater competition, growth, and recognition. For questions contact DSST: Cole’s Athletic Director, De’ Edra Dangerfield at deedra.dangerfield@scienceandtech.org or 721-364-1540.
Sports at Manual Available to DSST: Cole Students:
- Baseball
- Boys & Girls Basketball
- Boys & Girls Soccer
- Boys & Girls Track & Field
- Boys & Girls Volleyball
- Co-Ed Cheer
- Football
- Girls Flag Football
Pay to play fee is $20 , you can pay in the office with card, cash or check.
This partnership ensures that every Cole student with a passion for sports has the opportunity to play, compete, and shine.
Arts
Check out our Music Website. Click here.
Food Assistance & Resources
Metro Caring- Their Fresh Foods Market is a free grocery store that welcomes thousands of community members each week to choose from nutritious, culturally rooted, and locally sourced foods.
1100 E. 18th Ave. Denver, CO 80218
Denver Inner-City Parish Food Bank- Every 3rd Thursday of the month from noon-1pm at the Thomas Connole Apartments.
1710 N Williams St., Denver, CO 80218
The Gathering Place- A community program for women and children that ffers a drop-in space where guests can access essential services and find pathways toward greater stability and well-being. Services include:Nap room, Showers and laundry,Hot meals, Mail access, Clothing bank, etc.
1535 High St, Denver, CO 80218
The Epworth Foundation- Cole neighborhood community organization that does an annual Thanksgiving meal giveaway for thousands of local families, and a food pantry that is open to the public Tuesdays 11am-12pm and Fridays 11am-2pm.
1865 Bruce Randolph Avenue, Denver, CO 80205
Tasty Food (Johnson Rec Center) free after-schools snacks and dinner for kids ages 3-18, hosted at Johnson. 4:00-7:30pm M-F.
4809 Race St., Denver 80216
Tasty Food (St. Charles Rec Center) free after-schools snacks and dinner for kids ages 3-18, hosted at St. Charles. 4:00-7:30pm M-F.
3777 Lafayette St., Denver 80205
Tasty Food (Swansea Rec Center) free after-schools snacks and dinner for kids ages 3-18, hosted at Swansea. 4:00-7:30pm M-F.
2650 E. 49th Ave., Denver 80216
Additional resources can be found on the DSST Family Resources page.
