SCHOOL INFORMATION
Welcome to Kindergarten!
Incoming Kindergarten students for the 2018-19 school year must be five years of age on or before October 1, 2018. Please begin the enrollment process online at Jeffco Connect and bring the following documents into school:
- Birth Certificate
- Immunization record
- Proof of residency (utility bill, lease agreement or mortgage document)
- Driver's license.
To determine if Peck is your neighborhood school please go to the School Locator and look up your address or contact the school at 303-982-0590.
Information about Peck
- Peck Elementary is a neighborhood walk-in school.
- If you live outside the Peck neighborhood, you must submit a Choice Enrollment form to be considered for possible enrollment. Students are accepted on a space available basis. Round one applications are prioritized through a lottery process. Waiting lists, which are prioritized, will be created if applicants exceed space available. A separate application must be completed and submitted for each child.
- Choice Enrollment Form
- If you would like to tour the school and/or observe one of the classrooms, please call the school at 303-982-0590 to set up an appointment.
- Peck has implemented a soft start with students entering the front doors and going directly to their classroom as early as 7:25. Soft start is an opportunity for students to make lunch selections, finish homework, read, or engage in classroom activities before the start of the actual school day. School begins at 7:35; students arriving after this time are considered tardy.
Peck Elementary has many programs that strengthen academic achievement and our school culture:
- RAM PRIDE acknowledges students who:
-Promote and practice safety
-Respect self and others
-Imagine success
-Dare to care
-Engage in learning
- Second Step allows students "to continue developing their social-emotional skills, including making friends, managing emotions, and solving problems, to set them on the path for social success and academic readiness."
- Peck is a Healthy School that "promotes healthy lifestyle choices, life skills and attitudes, benefiting staff, students and their families thus enhancing inpidual potential, well-being, and academic achievement."
- Our Library Media Center/Program, recognized by the Colorado Department of Education as a Highly Effective Library Program, is an engaging space where students learn critical thinking skills and information literacy. Collaborative instruction among our Teacher-Librarian and classroom teachers integrates technology and is driven by state standards and student achievement data.
- Peck's Shared Leadership Team, comprised of four classroom teachers and four support staff, has embraced the Success in Sight program, a "comprehensive approach to school improvement that helps raise student achievement and engages in continuous, sustainable improvement that builds upon past successes."