Banner about Kindergarten orientation on Monday April 27 from 5--6 pm at LES

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An entire grade level of students gather around a banner that says Jog-A-Thon 2025. They are wearing matching red Panthers tshirts and a Panther mascot poses with them.
students working in their classroom
students playing ping pong at pe
3 students stand around an electric circuit board, completing a STEM challenge in the library
Students compete at battle of the books
students on scooters in pe
students listening to a lesson outside
a group of students smile at recess while playing on a domed climbing structure
Three students smile while wearing blue Louisville Elementary Panthers tshirts
students and their families running at jog-a-thon
students working with wood in sloyd
students sitting at a pumpkin farm
students reading books on the couch in the library
Students smiling in front of the Ralphie statue at CU Boulder while on a field trip
students smiling holding books
students listening to a story wearing their pajamas
All students at the school gather in the gym to celebrate a cereal box challenge. Students sit around a central spiral of cereal boxes while Panther Leaders share how many boxes they collected for a local food bank.
students working in the school garden
The music teacher plays a guitar and sings while his students sing along
teachers leading running club
students in front of a welcome to colorado sign
students celebrating pi day with desserts
class photo on a field trip in front of a building
Students work on puzzle pages while sitting in a circle. There are shape pieces in the middle of the circle that they are using to complete their puzzles.
students dressed up as superheroes
students standing in front of a fire truck
group of students sitting in the grass
Front of Louisville Elementary School
Louisville elementary bell

The story of the bell...

The iconic bell in front of Louisville Elementary School has become a hallmark of many first and last day of school photos, but did you know the history of the bell dates back over 140 years?

The Louisville History Museum strongly believes the bell dates back to 1881, which is the year that the Louisville Grade School at Spruce and Jefferson opened. This is now the site of Memory Square Park. The bell can be seen in the school's bell tower in historic photos that are from before 1903, which is the year that the school was remodeled and enlarged. This makes the bell one of the oldest artifacts from Louisville's history, as Louisville was founded in 1878 and incorporated in 1882. The bell was manufactured by Goulds Mfg. Co. of Seneca Falls, NY. It is 33 inches in diameter and weighs approximately 700 pounds. When Louisville Elementary School opened its doors in 1964, the bell was relocated to the front of the building. Now the community can enjoy this piece of Louisville history each time they visit Louisville Elementary School!

Read more about the history of the Louisville Grade School, the famous bell, and the construction of Louisville Elementary School by reading the Fall 2021 edition of the Louisville Historian. 

Louisville Historian Fall 2021

District and School News

ghita

When Ghita Carroll arrived in Boulder Valley School District in 2008, sustainability work was already happening in pockets across the system. What didn’t exist yet was a shared vision to bring it all together. Eighteen years later, Carroll is reflecting on all that has been accomplished, as she prepares to retire this spring.

Read More about Building a Movement That Lasts: Ghita Carroll reflects on near two decades of leading BVSD’s sustainability efforts
michelle

When the doors open each morning at Fireside Elementary, there’s a familiar face that has quietly shaped the school’s culture for more than three decades. For 32 years, office manager Michele Giggey has been far more than the person behind the front desk—serving in multiple roles in the school, she has been a touchpoint for families and staff through hard times and to many, the heart of the Fireside school community.

Read More about A legacy in the Fireside Family: Michele Giggey’s 32-years of community-building
Kids at light table

Community engagement sessions start next week and BVSD elementary and PK-8 families are encouraged to attend. This is your opportunity to learn more about the complexities of how declining enrollment—and the associated reduction in funding—is showing up in our schools,  help us understand your values and priorities and provide your thoughts about the options BVSD is considering. 

Read More about What to expect at the community engagement sessions
Front of Ed Center

Beginning next week we will welcome students, parents, employees and community members to engagement sessions as we look to make our schools resilient in a time of declining enrollment. 

It is crucially important that we hear from our community regarding their values and priorities before we make decisions regarding the future of our schools.

Read More about Why we are approaching declining enrollment differently this time