Happy Friday Raptor Families,

We are in our last week of school! This school year has just flown by. We have several events this coming week and we look forward to sharing them with you and your students.

Monday is field day! Please make sure to read the information below so that your student is ready for a successful and fun day!

Wednesday, May 21st, is 8th Grade Continuation at 5:30 pm. Please enter through door number 2 by the main entrance. We are excited to celebrate our 8th grade students as they move on to high school and continue their education journey.

Thursday, May 22nd, is our Kindergarten program at 10:00 am in the gymnasium. Please make sure to sign in with the front office before heading to the gym. Teachers have been sending out information in their weekly communications. We look forward to celebrating our kindergarten students together.

Thursday, May 22nd, is the last day of school and the all school picnic! Parents are invited and welcome to join us. There will be sign in sheets as you enter the fields. If your student is leaving with you at the end of the picnic, please make sure to sign them out with their teacher. 

As always, please feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions or concerns. We appreciate your continued support and involvement in our school community. Please let us know if you need any assistance.

Best Wishes, 

Catrina Estrada, Principal 

Sandra Vazquez, Assistant Principal 

Matt Romig, Assistant Principal 

Grant Elwood, Dean of Students


Important Dates

May 16- 7th/8th Grade Dance @ 4:45pm

May 19- Field Day- see schedule below

May 21- 8th grade Continuation @ 5:30pm

May 22- Kinder Celebration @ 10:00am

May 22- All School Picnic @ 12:00pm

May 22- Last Day of School

June 2- Project Launch Starts


Alt text: Newsletter highlighting May's theme of integrity with engaging activities for families, promoting honesty and character growth.
A pamphlet about "Integrity" with sections on capturing, empowering, and applying lessons for students and families.

Colorful text "Field Day" with cartoon children playing sports and holding basketballs and volleyballs. Fun and energetic theme.

Schedule

  • Kinder & 1st Grade: 1:10 – 2:10 pm – Track
  • 2nd & 3rd Grade: 2:10 – 3:10 pm – Track
  • 4th & 5th Grade: 12:10 – 1:10 pm – Track
  • Middle School: 2:35 – 3:35 pm – Field

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All school Picnic May 22

We will have an all school picnic on the last day of school, May 22, from 12:00pm-1:00pm. The cafeteria will not be serving regular hot lunch that day, but will prepare sack lunches for any students who would like one.

If you would like a sack lunch from the cafeteria for your child, please fill out this form to let their teacher know no later than May 19th.

Sack Lunch from Cafeteria 5/22/25 – Google Forms


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Friendly reminder if you have any medications in the health office, please make sure to pick them up before or during the last day of school. 

Any remaining medications will be destroyed.


Colorful "Lost and Found" sign on a chalkboard background, surrounded by school-themed icons like books, sports equipment, and a clock.

Please check the Lost and Found, all remaining items will be donated on May 29th.


Enrollment Verification

Thunder Valley K-8 Parents/Guardians:

If your student is enrolled at Thunder Valley and WILL BE MOVING/CHANGING SCHOOLS for the 2025-2026 school year, please take a moment to complete this form so that our registrar can prepare your student’s records to be sent to their new school in a timely manner. If you have more than one student enrolled and are moving/changing schools, please complete the form for each student.

You ONLY need to complete this form if your student is MOVING OR CHANGING SCHOOLS. If you are staying at Thunder Valley, there is no need to fill this out. 

Thank you for completing this form promptly. If you have questions please call Kristina Boyd, Registrar at 303-833-2456 or email [email protected]


Help Our STEM Classroom!

Our STEM class is gearing up for exciting hands-on projects, and we need your help! We’re looking for donations of various materials that students can use to build, create, and experiment. Some of the items we could use include:

– Cereal boxes 
– Paper towel and toilet paper rolls
– Plastic cups and straws
– Toothpicks
– Craft sticks
– Egg cartons
– String, yarn, or rubber bands

These materials will help our students bring their designs to life as they learn about engineering, problem-solving, and creativity. If you have any of these items, please send them in with your child or drop them off at the office.

Thank you for supporting innovation and creativity in our classroom!


A promotional flyer for summer camps at the Career Elevation and Technology Center, featuring various hands-on programs.
Summer camp program flyer for Career Elevation and Technology Center, highlighting various hands-on activities and schedules.

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Register for 2025-2026 Transportation Services

St. Vrain’s Transportation Department is dedicated to consistently delivering excellent service for our students and their families and we are currently preparing for the upcoming school year. If you are interested in having your child ride the bus for the 2025-2026 school year, please apply for transportation services as soon as possible. St. Vrain’s Transportation Department makes every effort to accommodate as many eligible riders as possible. 

Apply for transportation services online

Visit Transportation Services online to learn more about eligibility requirements.


Youth Volleyball Camp 2025 poster details dates, skills, location, fees, and registration info for grades 3-8.

Click the link for more information:

Frederick Volleyball: Youth Camp



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There’s Still Time to Register for Innovation Center Summer Programming!
From outdoor adventures and creative design to coding, aeronautics, music innovation, and more—the Innovation Center’s summer programming offers something for every interest and age group. Open to students entering grades 1–12, these hands-on experiences spark curiosity, build new skills, and create lasting memories. Programs run throughout June and July at Timberline PK-8, Westview Middle, and Frederick High.

Learn more and register today.



Parents/guardians shall be required to furnish an explanation for student absenteeism either in writing or orally. Absences not explained within two days after returning to school shall be recorded as unexcused absences unless unusual or extenuating circumstances exist as determined by the building administrator. After 10 excused or unexcused absences, a doctors note is required. Communication is key to successful attendance. In the event your student will be absent, please call the front office at 303-833-2456, email our attendance clerk, at [email protected] or complete this form Report an Absence


Please see our PTA’s website HERE


TVK8 Vimeo Video Channel

You can check out past videos in our Vimeo TVK8 Showcase!


Colorful flyer promoting free preschool for eligible children. It includes contact info and program details for registration.


Girls basketball camp for 4th-8th graders at Longmont High School, June 9-11, 8-10 AM. Fee: $50, includes T-shirt.


Thunder Valley K8