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Hello families,
Our teachers will be communicating via email today with your children's remote schedule and zoom links for tomorrow's remote learning day. A reminder to charge their Chromebooks today to prepare for tomorrow's learning.
Attendance will be taken for remote learning sessions.
All students PK-8 will have remote sessions.
Arts classes will have remote sessions as well.
CLDE, Title, and special education groups will have remote sessions as well.
All middle school students will have all four of their core classes (social studies, science, literacy and math) Our office staff will be returning phone messages left on our office phone line tomorrow during normal business hours.
Our office staff and administration will be responding to emails tomorrow during normal business hours.
Staff will not be available in the building for support tomorrow.
Students have accessibility to normal anywhere, anytime learning options that we offer on a normal basis in addition to their sessions should they want to utilize them. Example: Lexia, IXl, playlists through Empower.
We want to thank you for your flexibility and prioritizing your children's learning tomorrow. Stay safe and stay warm.
Principal Trujillo
Due to inclement weather, the production of Annie Jr. will be postponed and rescheduled for April 3,4 and 5th. We will still be honoring original tickets for the day of the week they were purchased.
Purchased for New Show Date
Wednesday, March 13 Wednesday April 3
Thursday, March 14 Thursday, April 4
Friday, March 15 Friday, April 5
Thank you for your flexibility as we prioritize the safety of our cast, families and community members.
We hope this message finds you well. As we reach the midpoint of the academic year, we reflect upon the achievements and growth we have seen within our school community. Your continued support and dedication have been instrumental in making this year a success.
Our students have shown tremendous dedication to their studies and their hard work is evident in their accomplishments.
Beyond the classroom, our shows and performances have showcased the talents of our students and are a testament to their diverse skills and interests.
Our school community remains strong and connected. Parent volunteers and classroom tutors are invaluable and make a difference in the school each and every day!
While we celebrate our successes, we also acknowledge the challenges along the way. We work as a team to meet these challenges together and provide the needed support to overcome them.
As we look ahead, exciting opportunities and challenges await. Our focus remains on fostering a positive and enriching environment. We encourage open communication and collaboration among all members of the school community to ensure the continued success of our students.
Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to The Metropolitan Arts Academy.
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If you have any questions, please call us at 303-657-3865
It is better than any other school I have been to. I have been able to excel more, and the teachers teach with discipline, so we can do things correctly. The school being a performing arts school has allowed me to have a hobby outside of sports. It helps me to prepare for other things. I have had the opportunity to go to Perry Mansfield and Thescon. It showed me a whole different world.-Nicasio
Our family has been with Metropolitan Arts Academy since its origination, and we could not be more thrilled with the experience we have had. The education our children have received has not only prepared them for the next grade, but also the next steps in life. The school and the staff go above and beyond to make everyone feel included and understood. They rally around their students to make them all succeed and believe that are capable of anything. The community this staff has built within their school is unparalleled. We are grateful for the staff, the support they have provided for our family, the opportunities they have given our children and the education they work tirelessly to deliver! Thank you, Stephanie Wolf
Metropolitan Arts Academy is a place that our students and community call home. Our school is a place not only where our students thrive in the arts and academically but also somewhere that they can come back to and know that the staff will always be there to support them in any way possible. I have always thought of my students as a “chapter” in a book, meaning they have their own special story to tell. At the MET, we support our student’s “chapters” through a variety of social and emotional lessons. The more we know how to keep our amazing students safe the more that our students will believe in themselves. The future is at our student’s fingertips. Our staff is here to make sure that they leave us believing in themselves and know that the MET is a place they can call home for years to come.-Anthony Salazar
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Tops: Black polos with or without the Metropolitan Arts Academy logo
Bottoms: Black pants, shorts or skirts
NO RIPPED JEANS
Middle School: The Middle School has the option of wearing a gray polo in place of the black polo.
Uniforms will be strictly enforced Monday through Friday. Black is an industry standard and will give students the ability to use them during performances and while working onstage and backstage. We encourage you to show your personality whenever possible. Shoes and accessories are the choice of the student.
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WPS Parent Support Information
Find the WPS Parent Support Page here
Parent Tech Hotline: Please call 720-542-5213 for Chromebook issues.
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School News
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Metropolitan Arts Academy’s Dylan Shelofsky Named a 2022 Teacher of the Year
Shelofsky was selected as one of three educators in WPS for the 2022 Westminster Elks Teachers of the Year.
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MET Students Travel to NYC, Embrace Broadway and the Arts
Sixteen students from the Metropolitan Arts Academy took in all that the city has to offer during a four-day trip over spring break.