beginning at 5 p.m. in the third floor
the number of residents who relocated because of jobs, population growth figures, people in
companies, and the observations of local builders, government officials and residents.
past five years. More than 59 percent of their residents were born in a different state or part of the
College, DCSD is providing classes and certification training for adults looking to add IT skills
to their resume. IT classes are now enrolling the next group of students at the Expert Technician
In less than a year, more than 70 adults have participated in various training programs earning
600 credit hours and numerous industry-recognized certifications. With the job market as tight as it
is right now, people are finding it more important than ever to maintain their competitive edge. For
individuals, attaining certifications means increased job security, additional career opportunities
Training opportunities are available for the following certifications:
A+ certification:
level PC technician by validating the skills and knowledge to diagnose, repair, con
fi
gure, install,
Net+ certification:
foundational competencies in the installation, con
fi
guration, and troubleshooting of essential
Security+ certification:
Oracle Certified Associate:
website at http://schools.dcsdk12.org/eta.

phone 303.387.0033 • fax 303.387.0107 • email communications@dcsdk12.org • www.dcsdk12.org
House. In the past 5 years CC preschool
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) recently
unveiled its newest addition to the Sheriff’s Office Patrol
Office acquired a vehicle that has been graphically enhanced
2009-10 school year.
text safety and security concerns regarding their schools to the Sheriff’s Office and the Douglas
School District middle schools by offering innovative class presentations instructed by Officers
: Douglas County Sheriff David A. Weaver’s next
Wednesday, July 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in the Jury Assembly room located within the
Office. The presentation will conclude with a tour of the detention facility. Plesae RSVP to Deputy
Cocha Heyden by July 17 at 303.660.7586.







program that are in effect. Items of note include the fee changes, the department moving to
detailed information, or click on Business Services > Nutrition Services > Summer 2009
DCSD recently redesigned bus transportation routes for the 2009-10 school year due to
yourself with the changes. 4-track bus route maps for 2009-10 school year are now available
modified calendars will be available July 15.
(CPP). The CCP was established to help families who, due to financial or situational circum
dcsdk12.org) and click on “Preschool Information.” Applications may also be requested by call
ing the preschool information line at 303.387.0801 or picked up in person at 8200 Park Meadows
burdic@dcsdk12.org or 303.387.0806.
the CHSAA Foundation to benefit
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