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Bobcat Buddies

Secondary students teamed up with their elementary buddies to create colorful chalk art, share laughter, and build connections across our district.

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Free Breakfast and Lunch

Did you know Colorado schools and community organizations are offering Free Healthy Meals to all kids and teens 18 to 1 years old this summer? Text "Food" or "Comida" to 304-304 or find a location near you.

Kids can visit Estes Park Middle School (1500 Manford Ave) Monday through Thursday from June 1 through July 31 for free meals. Breakfast is served from 8:30–9:00 AM, and lunch is available from 12:00–12:30 PM.

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ReachOut Crisis Line

24/7 Mental Health Support Available
Estes Park School District offers a 24/7 mental health support line for students and families. Trained crisis counselors are available anytime to provide emotional support, help during difficult situations, and assist with safety planning when needed. Call or text 970-514-6060 or access support online—help is always available.

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Books and Breakfast

Every month we celebrate early literacy with Books and Breakfast. Parents are invited to come and read with their student for 30 minutes, then enjoy breakfast and connect with families and the principal.

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Water Safety Lessons

Elementary students learn important water safety skills through an annual program with the Aquatics Department of the Estes Valley Community Center. 

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Fill out your Free Meal Application today!

Your household’s free and reduced-price school meals application can help your family access discounts at the Estes Valley Recreation and Park District (EVRPD) and secure additional funds for your school. Get an application at your school or apply online through LINQ 
CDE Eligibility Guidelines

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Bee Club

Since 2018, Estes Park Schools’ beekeeping program has grown from a single library observation hive into a district-wide K–12 pollinator education initiative. Through hands-on learning, community partnerships, and remarkable resilience through challenges, the program now engages students across all grade levels in beekeeping, stewardship, and environmental education.

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