Johnson Commons Conference Room in Richardson Hall
Required for Juniors! Parent attendance is highly encouraged.
Join us as we provide a thorough overview of the college and transition counseling process, which begins in the fall of junior year. This session will cover standardized testing, accommodations in college, post-secondary options and more!
Students will be able to create simple sewing projects while learning how to hand sew and sew by machine. This class will be geared toward beginners who have never touched a needle and thread, but all stitcher levels are welcome! To find out more about PEAs or to register, click here or contact Monica Johnson or Mike Eskesen.
All high school parents are welcome to attend. We will read "How to Raise an Adult" over the course of the school year and hold discussions during each late start Wednesday. The first 20 individuals to RSVP will receive a free copy of the book.
Students will be able to create simple sewing projects while learning how to hand sew and sew by machine. This class will be geared toward beginners who have never touched a needle and thread, but all stitcher levels are welcome! To find out more about PEAs or to register, click here or contact Monica Johnson or Mike Eskesen.
Students will be able to create simple sewing projects while learning how to hand sew and sew by machine. This class will be geared toward beginners who have never touched a needle and thread, but all stitcher levels are welcome! To find out more about PEAs or to register, click here or contact Monica Johnson or Mike Eskesen.
The Middle School play this fall isA Thousand Cranesby Kathryn Schultz Miller.A Thousand Cranesis the true, poignant story of Sadako Sasaki. Sadako was only two years old when the Hiroshima bomb fell and seemed to be unharmed, but at twelve she was diagnosed with "radiation sickness". With boundless optimism, she takes an old story to heart: "If a sick person folds a thousand paper cranes the gods will grant her wish and make her well again."
Seating is limited so please RSVP to Katie Bradford if you plan to attend this performance.
Denver Academy's Jenna Grange, Tammy Curran and Cynthia Richardson will be available to teach parents about Orton Gillingham, and how they can use OG at home.
Elementary students are going on a field trip to Miller Farms on Friday, October 14th. This working farm provides a fun experience for kids to harvest Colorado grown vegetables. Students will take a hayride into the fields where they have the opportunity to harvest potatoes, carrots, corn, herbs, and more! They will each get to choose a pumpkin as well.
Join the ACT Special Testing Coordinator and the Director of College & Transition Counseling to learn more about the ACT, applying for accommodations on the exam, available accommodations, testing timelines and more.
Johnson Commons Conference Room in Richardson Hall
Take the test and find out how your personality affects your life and learning!
The Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is an introspective self-report questionnaire designed to indicate psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. This is a unique opportunity for DA parents because every child at Denver Academy will take the MBTI. Parents will not only learn more about themselves, but about their children too. It’s a great way to connect and get your kids talking! Socializing, dinner and drinks from 6:00 - 7:00, followed by the presentation from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Please rsvp to Melissa Moffitt.
Come and help us celebrate our talented artists! Featured work from our Visual Arts and Digital Media Students will be presented. Light refreshments will be served and all of our community members are welcome to attend!
We have developed a Brown "Box" Lunch program featuring different speakers covering a variety of post-secondary options. This is open to all high school students. We'll continue to provide pizza, but bringing a lunch is highly encouraged due to attendance.
Join us for our day camp program during Fall Break (10/24 to 10/28) including pumpkin carving, hiking, biking and more from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Come for one or all days during the week. Open to DA and Non-DA students in Elementary and Middle School. Space is limited.
4400 E. Iliff Ave. Denver, CO 80222 Main/Attendance: 303.777.5870 Admissions: 303.777.5161 General: info@denveracademy.org
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Denver Academy is an independent private school for grades 2-12 located in Denver, CO. DAinspires and empowers a diverse group of learners through student-centered, differentiated, and transformative education.