News
There are many different resolutions for this year, with a big emphasis on health for many staff members.
Dr. Gotto gives a welcome-back message and insight into future plans for WPS.
Orchard Park Academy got a special visit from a well-known purple dinosaur last week who had an important message to give.
An exciting partnership is underway for WHS!
With her positive attitude and strong work ethic, Sandra is certainly making an impact at Flynn. “I know I don’t have a profession or a degree, but this is a dignified job that I do and I feel proud.”
Originally from Peru, Ostos has risen to the top of his class through hard work, dedication, and commitment to his studies.
There’s a quiet, powerful force behind every successful student: the parents. This luncheon gave these Sherrelwood parents and guardians all their praise.
When a group of curious students is chosen to explore music, they discover hidden abilities within themselves.
This heartwarming project, now celebrating its 13th year, is spearheaded by dedicated parent volunteer Cathy Hurrell.
Open Enrollment for WPS is officially underway!
As the holiday season draws to a close, WPS families come together for one final round of Christmas photos and performances.
After a season of hard work and determination, Magaly two awards for the 2024 season.
OPA students receive a fresh new look just in time for the holidays.
Christmas came early for students at Harris Park!
A group of students embarks on a transformative journey, discovering the true meaning of leadership.
Dr. Gotto gives an update on WPS Energy Plan and Destination 2030.
Students uncover dinosaur secrets while teachers crack math mysteries—Sunset Ridge’s day at the museum!
Travel the world in one night—food, music, and dance await!
Mikaela loves learning and can’t wait to go to school every day to learn new things.
He grew up in the district, attended Ranum High School, and has taught in the district at a number of schools.
District News
Students banded together to change district policy and reintroduce pets in the classroom.
Westminster High School's CTE (Career Technical Education) program has been at the forefront of a sport that is exploding in popularity.
A Precious Child and Westminster Public Schools volunteers got backpacks and supplies in the hands of more than 2,000 students.
What's Up WPS cameras were out across the district capturing the return to school.
Registration for both classes will be available at the Vallez Center at 7125 Mariposa St.
Just released State assessment results reveal the district as a whole showing modestly bigger gains than the state of Colorado.
Wish for Wheels partnered with volunteers from AMP Robotics to assemble bikes for every second grade student at the school.
Staff and students at Mesa were thrilled to receive the award that totaled $1,558.58.
This year’s parade will travel along the Westminster Arts District on 73rd Avenue.
This annual event set for October 24 invites families to celebrate Halloween and learn about their school's plan to improve academic performance.