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DSST: MONTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL | COLLEGE SUCCESS

Our Vision

The DSST: Montview College Success team works to ensure DSST graduates have choice and opportunity in their postsecondary endeavors. 

  • We believe that all students should have access and opportunity to choose a four year college program. 
  • We believe all students should have the opportunity to choose and graduate from a best fit, postsecondary program. 

At DSST Public Schools, we also recognize that, for years, educational systems have not worked to benefit all students. We know that higher education, and the world at-large, is fraught with inequitable, racist, and oppressive structures and systems. 

  • We believe it is our responsibility to empower students and families with the knowledge and skills to both navigate these structures and systems and make informed decisions as they explore a range of postsecondary options. 
  • We advise, advocate for, and support our students and families as they explore and navigate postsecondary options. 
  • We believe that a college degree is a pathway to enter systems of power and create positive multi-generational change. 

Our Team

Family Resources

Parent & Family Resources

General Resources

 

Calendar

 

Family Communication & Engagement

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  • Family Association of Montview (FAM): The FAM (Family Association of Montview) is open to all Middle and High School family members. There is no membership cost to join the group and all are welcome to attend at any time. FAM exists to collaborate with our schools and to ensure students feel safe and supported during their time at DSST Montview.

    FAM meets on the first Wednesday of each month from 5:30-7pm at DSST Montview Middle School. Connect with other families, build community and join the FAM!

 

Policies and Procedures

Academic Resources

Academic Resources

 

College Success

Resources

 

Contacts

 

Information for College Representatives

DSST MONTVIEW (STAPLETON) HIGH SCHOOL (CEEB CODE - 060604)

We invite college representatives to schedule private visits to the DSST: Montview High School from mid-September through December.  These visits provide a personal touch that may not be available in our school's literature. Representatives inform students about the school's admissions process along with deadlines, campus life, housing, majors available and scholarships. Students have the ability to ask questions and often, this is the chance for our students to meet the person who will read their applications in the future. Juniors and seniors are eligible to participate in these visits and register through the Naviance Program.

Admission representatives should contact Lisa Gibbs, Director of College Success at lisa.gibbs@scienceandtech.org to schedule a visit with DSST: Montview High School students.

Student Services

Health & Nursing

 

Food & Nutrition Services

 

Center Program - Knight's Kingdom

We specifically serve students who are qualified with autism spectrum disorders in our community. We are proud to serve 12 amazing students this year, and have a team of 6 awesome adults who work together to provide the specific and unique support that each student needs to be successful each day and in the future.

Center Program Contact: Lauren Thompson - lauren.thompson@scienceandtech.org

 

Other

Athletics

Registration

REGISTER FOR A SPORT

Note: Students must have up-to-date physicals in order to participate in their chosen sport.

 

Contact & Schedules

Athletic Director: Calvin McCoy (Calvin.Mccoy@scienceandtech.org, 303.524.6330)

 

Forms & Resources

 

 

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Knights Services: A resource-based program serving our DSST Montview Middle and High School community.

If you would like to donate items or support Knights Services, please read the Program Overview for directions.

For questions or to take advantage of resources, please contact: dsstknightsservices@gmail.com 

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