Open to all grades (optional to participate)

Solo or team projects (2–3 students)

Medals + certificates for everyone

4th & 5th graders can win Science Trophies

Deadline to Register: Wednesday, February 25

Register here

14 days ago, Hopkins Elementary
An illustrated poster for the "Hopkins Science Fair." The central text reads "HOPKINS SCIENCE FAIR" with the date "MARCH 13" written in a yellow box below. The text is centered on a white square with a teal border, decorated to look like it is taped and pinned to a bulletin board. The surrounding background is filled with colorful, cartoon-style science icons, including a microscope, telescope, atom model, DNA strand, Bunsen burner, lightbulb, and various microorganisms.
No School on Monday, January 19
15 days ago, Hopkins Elementary
School-themed reminder graphic on a lined notebook paper background with playful doodles (paper airplane, clouds, stars, pencils, ruler, and dotted arrows). Large bold text reads “Reminder,” with a pink label that says “MLK Day.” A chalkboard in the center displays the text, “No School Monday January 19.” The design uses blue, red, pink, and neutral tones and has a friendly, classroom-style look.

You’re invited to Littleton Public Schools’ Hour of Code: a free, family-friendly evening celebrating Computer Science and STEAM learning!

Monday, January 26, 2026
4:45–6:45 p.m.
EPIC Campus | 190 E. Littleton Blvd.


Start with a short kickoff in the EPIC Campus Great Hall, then explore hands-on, age-appropriate activities for students from preschool through high school. Whether your child is brand new to coding or already passionate about tech, there’s something for everyone! High school students interested in a more deep dive of the Computer Science Pathway at EPIC Campus should watch for details about a follow-up event the following week.

Don’t miss your chance to win exciting prizes, thanks to our local partners.

Register for FREE (or at the door)
Questions? Email Nick Schuster at nschuster@lps.k12.co.us

Watch highlights from last year’s event!

16 days ago, LPS Communications
Hour of Code flyer for EPIC Campus featuring students working on computers and digital binary code graphics.

🎙️ New episode of the LPS Toddcast is live!

Superintendent Dr. Todd Lambert and CFO Jonathan Levesque sit down with two incredible champions of public education: Katie Peshek, President of the LPS Foundation Board, and Jessica Ceriani, Colorado Gives Day Ambassador.

They dive into how the LPS Foundation supports our students, teachers, and schools through amazing events like The Stride and The Spirit Celebration, and how YOU can make a difference year-round—including on Colorado Gives Day! 💚💙

You'll also hear about:
✅ How teachers can apply for funding
✅ What kinds of projects are prioritized
✅ How to support specific schools and programs like the Legacy Fund for Mental Health
✅ Good news from across LPS: Heart Safe School designations, the LPS Chess Tournament, and more! ♟️
✅ Upcoming events like the Middle School Showcase and Hour of Code at EPIC Campus

Tune in and get inspired to be part of the impact! 🙌

🎧 Watch on YouTube
🎧 Watch on Spotify

Give a Year-End Gift to the LPS Foundation

about 2 months ago, LPS Communications
Littleton Public Schools Toddcast graphic with four guests seated and speaking into microphones.
Kindergarten Registration is open. Please register by January 14th.
about 2 months ago, Hopkins Elementary
A light green kindergarten registration flyer for Hopkins Elementary School featuring a smiling cartoon frog with outstretched arms. A black star sits to the left of the frog, and a cloud icon is on the right. A white speech bubble near the frog reads “Register Now!” Large black and green text announces “Kindergarten Registration.” Below the frog, text reads “Hopkins Elementary School.” A green and black banner highlights “Register by January 14.” The bottom includes the phone number 303-347-4550 and the URL: https://www.littletonpublicschools.net/page/kindergarten .
Winter Break December 22 - January 5.
We can't wait to see you on Tuesday, January 6
about 2 months ago, Hopkins Elementary
A blue winter-themed graphic with falling snow and snowflakes around the text “Winter Break” in large white letters. Below it, lighter blue text reads “No School.” At the bottom, a rounded blue box contains the dates “December 22 – January 5.” The background features snowy hills with scattered evergreen trees and snowflakes throughout.

Don’t miss the latest episode of the LPS Toddcast: SPEAKing Up for Mental Health! This powerful conversation dives into how students can access mental health resources in Littleton Public Schools.

Nate Thompson, LPS’s Director of Social, Emotional, and Behavior Services, and Kira, a junior at Arapahoe High School, join cohosts Superintendent Todd Lambert and CFO Jonathan Levesque for an authentic and inspiring dialogue about this vital topic.

Watch on YouTube

Watch on Spotify

Do you have thoughts, questions, or kudos to share? Drop them in our Listener Engagement Form!

2 months ago, LPS Communications
Four-panel graphic for the LPS Toddcast podcast, featuring the logo and four different people being interviewed.
On November 5, Heritage High School welcomed nearly 200 fifth-grade leaders from across Littleton Public Schools for its annual Leadership Conference, an energetic, skills-focused event designed to empower students as they prepare to transition into middle school.

Read more at tinyurl.com/Grade5Conf
2 months ago, Littleton Public Schools
Group of seven elementary-aged students wearing matching blue “Heritage HSS” shirts gather around a table covered in a blue tablecloth. They are building structures using marshmallows and wooden sticks in a classroom setting. The students are focused and engaged, collaborating on the activity. In the background, decorated T-shirts hang along the wall under a window.
Large group of high school students wearing matching red “Heritage” shirts pose together in a gymnasium. Most are seated cross-legged on the polished gym floor, with a few standing in the back. A large “HERITAGE” wordmark with an eagle mascot is painted on the wall behind them in red, white, and blue. Red wall mats, a whiteboard, and a basketball hoop are visible in the background.

LPS is proud to be a district where students are nurtured, challenged, and inspired every day—thanks to the tireless efforts of educators, support staff, families, and community members.

🧑‍🏫❤️ To all of our incredible LPS employees and partners: THANK YOU for your continued commitment to excellence in education. We are grateful for all you do to help our students grow and thrive.

Read more at tinyurl.com/LPSAEW25

2 months ago, LPS Communications
Littleton Public Schools graphic: Two students collaborate on a laptop. Text reads: "HAPPY AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK."
We are grateful for our Hopkins Community. Enjoy the week off.
3 months ago, Hopkins Elementary
A festive Thanksgiving-themed announcement. It features a cartoon turkey with orange and red tail feathers surrounded by falling leaves. Across the top, it reads in bold red text:  “No School November 24–28”  There are decorative autumn leaves hanging at the top and scattered around the bottom of the image, giving it a warm, seasonal look.

Click here for the schedule and details.

We want to ensure we have enough food for everyone. Families, please let us know if you plan to attend by either completing the RSVP Google form OR calling the office at (303) 347-4550 by Thursday, November 13th. Note, you do NOT need to RSVP for current Hopkins students.

3 months ago, Hopkins Elementary
Flyer for “Hopkins Annual Fall Family Feast.” The background is cream-colored with fall-themed illustrations around the border, including pumpkins, autumn leaves, pie slices, corn, and a coffee cup. Center text reads: “Hopkins Annual Fall Family Feast” in bold red and orange lettering, followed by “Thursday, November 20” in brown text below. The design uses warm autumn colors and festive seasonal imagery.

📣 REMINDER: LPS Board of Education Candidate Forum is tonight!

Join us for the candidate forum hosted by the District Accountability Committee to learn more about the four candidates running for three at-large seats on the LPS Board of Education!

📅 Wednesday, October 15, 2025
🕡 7:00–9:00 p.m.
📍 Boardroom, Education Services Center

Live stream at tinyurl.com/lpsBOElivestream

4 months ago, LPS Communications
A microphone in focus in the foreground with a public venue out-of-focus in the background

Littleton Public Schools and Arapahoe County recently identified an issue with an address list that resulted in the omission of the Littleton Public Schools – School Director-At-Large contest from 59 mailed ballots.

Once the omission was identified, the County issued corrected ballots and contacted all affected voters via mail. County staff members also contacted voters via email and telephone, when possible.

Affected voters can vote and return their new, corrected ballot. If they have already returned the inaccurate ballot, it will be voided and the new ballot counted. Only one ballot per voter will be counted. 

All ballots must be returned to a drop box or vote center no later than 7 p.m. on Nov. 4. 

Every elector has the right to make their voice heard in contests for which they are eligible, and we make every effort to make certain that voter voices are heard. 

If you have questions, please call Arapahoe County at 303-795-4511 or email at elections@arapahoegov.com.  

4 months ago, LPS Communications
LPS logo on a pale blue background.

Please join us to honor our Nation’s Veterans

Veterans Day Ceremony
Tuesday, November 11th
8:00 AM

4 months ago, Hopkins Elementary
Patriotic Veterans Day graphic with a red, white, and blue color scheme. The outer border features blue stars on the top and bottom and red stripes on the sides. Center text reads: “To all who served,” followed by “We are thankful for your service” in bold blue and red letters, and “Happy Veterans Day” beneath it. A small red star appears above the main text.
Don't forget that Parent-Teacher Conferences are next week. Enjoy a break afterward; there is no school on October 16, 17, and 20.
4 months ago, Hopkins Elementary
Colorful sign with wooden fence background, fall colored leaves and bright colored flags stating "No School September 16 -20"
Join us for an afternoon of games, a cake walk, trunk-or-treating, and fun with friends on the Hopkins playground. Costumes are welcome. Hosted by the PTO.
4 months ago, Hopkins Elementary
Illustration of a smiling jack-o’-lantern candy bucket filled with colorful sweets, including lollipops and wrapped candies. Below it, curved text reads “Hopkins Boo Ball.” Underneath, black text says “Friday October 24, 4:30 - 6:30” on a plain white background.

The Scholastic Book Fair is coming! SAVE THE DATE for October 21 - 24 and get your reader psyched to pick out their own books! Start exploring together: Hopkins Book Fair #ScholasticBookFairs

4 months ago, Hopkins Elementary
Colorful graphic with a dark blue background featuring playful shapes and icons, including a teal megaphone, yellow starburst, red star, and a smiling emoji with heart eyes. The text reads: “Major SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR announcement. The best. Day. Ever. IS COMING!” The word “SCHOLASTIC” appears inside a red banner with a white open-book icon. Text is in bold yellow and white with a wavy red line separating sections.
LPS employs over 900 part- and full-time classified employees, which represents around half of our workforce. These dedicated professionals work in our offices, provide aid in our health clinics, drive our buses, serve our meals, staff our childcare programs, and support the overall learning and development of each of our students.

Whether it's our operations staff clearing inches of snow in the winter, our custodial team working diligently to maintain our learning environments, or the vigilant security professionals ensuring our safety, each plays a vital role in keeping our district safe, clean, and operational. We are so grateful for each and every one of them, and we thank them for their service to LPS’s students, families, and community.

Please join us in thanking our classified employees this week!
4 months ago, LPS Communications
Graphic with text "October 6–10 Classified Employee Week" in white, pink, and blue font. The rest of the graphic includes stylistic elements in those same colors.
📣 REMINDER: LPS Board of Education Candidate Forum this week!

Join us for the candidate forum hosted by the League of Women Voters to learn more about the four candidates running for three at-large seats on the LPS Board of Education!

📅 Wednesday, October 1, 2025
🕡 6:30–8:00 p.m.
📍 Boardroom, Education Services Center

Live stream at tinyurl.com/lpsBOElivestream

In-person audience members may submit questions to The League of Women Voters during the event.
4 months ago, LPS Communications
A microphone in focus in the foreground with a public venue out-of-focus in the background
Students from Gaskill and Hopkins elementary schools were recognized at the September 25 Board of Education meeting in the Student Spotlight segment.

Read all about these students' positive influence on their school communities and how they exemplify the LPS Portrait of a Graduate at tinyurl.com/LPSssSept25

LPS is proud to have such amazing students!
4 months ago, LPS Communications
Four Hopkins students stand with Board members in the LPS Boardroom. They hold their Student Spotlight certificates.
Three Gaskill students stand with Board members in the LPS Boardroom. They hold their Student Spotlight certificates.