A close-up of a female student working with a small electronic device connected to wires and a laptop on a cluttered desk in a busy computer lab.

October 30, 2025

Halloween at EPIC

Yes, the crazy costume holiday is upon us! Here are our guidelines for Friday, October 31 - let's have some fun... within the guardrails!

Students, your costumes must include your EPIC uniform shirt/sweatshirt. You must wear the shirt. Next, the costume must be school appropriate (no weapons or facsimile weapons, appropriate for what is happening in class, etc.) and meet dress code. And last, we must be able to identify you - no full face masks or full face paint. Thank you for your compliance!

EPIC Family Night

EPIC Family Night is Monday, November 3 from 5:30 - 7:30 pm.

We look forward to seeing students and families on Monday, November 3rd! Our EPIC Campus Instructors and Counselors will be available to share what our courses and pathways have to offer. Learn more about the course progressions offered in the pathway, industry certifications and concurrent enrollment opportunities as well as post-secondary options. No RSVP needed!

Noches Informativas

Arapahoe Community College is hosting a new initiative called Noches Informativas, a community-focused evening program delivered in Spanish that aims to strengthen trust, connection, and communication with our Hispanic families. ACC will be kicking off this initiative with a Concurrent Enrollment 101 + Application Night at the ACC Littleton campus on Wednesday, November 5th, from 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. This first event will provide Spanish-speaking families with an overview of Concurrent Enrollment, ACC pathways, and hands-on support throughout the application process, all in a welcoming, bilingual environment. Click here for more information and to RSVP. Spanish version click here.

EPIC Campus Showcase Night

If you know a high schooler interested in the EPIC Campus for the 26-27 school year, tell them to “Save the Date” for the EPIC Campus Showcase Night! We will be hosting our EPIC Showcase Night on Monday, November 10, 2025 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. We invite all current Early High School, 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students to visit our amazing campus to learn more about our seven pathways and the opportunities students have in each of them. Mark your calendars and use this link to RSVP!

***Clarification – this event is for current high school students who are NOT attending EPIC this year. However, current EPIC students may be asked to assist that evening, so they can share their experiences and insights. *****

Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/epiccampuslps/) or checkout our website (https://littletonpublicschools.net/schools/epiccampus).

If they can’t make the EPIC Campus showcase night and they would like a tour of the EPIC Campus, they can complete this sign-up form.

EPIC Gear - Get yours today!

With cooler temperatures in the upcoming weeks, it’s a perfect time to order your EPIC gear! Use this EPIC Campus Merchandise Order Form to order EPIC gear including quarter-zip pullovers, crewneck sweatshirts and hoodies! See the form for details on payment and pick up.

Student Fees

First semester course fees and uniform fees have been posted to student accounts in Infinite Campus. If at any time a fee is a burden on a student and/or family, please connect with your counselor or an administrator. We will work with you.

There are three ways to pay fees:

  1. Pay Online - Log in to your Infinite Campus to pay online with a credit card, checking or savings account ( a small service fee will apply)

  2. Send a Check - Make a check payable to EPIC Campus. Please include on the memo line your student's name or ID number and send payment to EPIC Campus, Attn: Bookkeeper, 190 E Littleton Blvd. Littleton, CO 80121, or you can have your student drop the payment by the bookkeeper's Office in the West Building

  3. Send Cash - If you feel comfortable sending cash with your student, you are more than welcome to do that. Please have your student see Jody Luft at the Bookkeeper's Office in the West Building for cash payments

If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact our EPIC Campus Bookkeeper Jody Luft at jluft@lps.k12.co.us or 303-347-4301.

COUNSELOR CORNER

Concurrent Enrollment News

Please be aware of the CE Deadlines, Drops and Withdrawal Dates. See your EPIC Counselor, Mrs. Gobble or Mr. Powers, if you have questions.

INSIDE EPIC CAMPUS

EPIC Future Educator students volunteered at the Stride on Sunday!

 A group of seven women, most wearing matching blue "STRIDE" shirts, stand together outdoors on a grassy lawn with trees and a modern building behind them.

Sports Med classes visit St. Anthony’s Flight for Life. Students learned how air medical teams use helicopters equipped with advanced medical gear to provide emergency care and quickly transport patients to hospitals.

tudents on a rooftop helipad listen to a Flight For Life crew member sitting in the open door of a bright orange helicopter, with a wide view of the sky and city buildings. A person in a "Flight for Life" jacket assists a student with putting on a white helmet while seated inside the open door of an orange medical helicopter.

A group of about 20 students and several Flight For Life crew members pose for a photo outdoors in front of an orange helicopter on a sunny day. A large group of students and two Flight For Life crew members stand together in front of an orange medical helicopter on a rooftop landing pad.

Apprentice Prep masonry and framing students visited FCI’s $35 million build for Lone Tree’s new justice center.

A group of people wearing hard hats and safety vests stand around a massive red steel beam at a construction site, with a large yellow crane towering in the background. Four workers in hard hats and safety vests are gathered and talking at the edge of a construction site, with a large steel structure and suburban housing visible behind them.A construction worker in a hard hat and safety vest speaks to a small group of people, including two young people, on a construction site with exposed steel framing in the background.

Raspberry Pi and Python Computer Science students worked on programming their Pis. Playing chess, talking speakers, programming for object proximity and more!. Students also worked on their STAR responses for workforce readiness and resumes.

A student leans over a table with a laptop displaying code, a keyboard, a water bottle, and papers, surrounded by wires and other students in a computer lab. A wide shot of a brightly lit computer science classroom with a teacher standing near a large screen and students working on laptops at tables and at rows of desktop computers.A close-up of a female student working with a small electronic device connected to wires and a laptop on a cluttered desk in a busy computer lab.

Our Aerospace Pathway invited Bryce, a Western Colorado University Aerospace Engineering programs counselor, to talk about the partnership between Western and CU Aerospace. Western is now offering an Aerospace Engineering degree that partners with CU Boulder. Students end up with a CU Engineering degree. Smaller class sizes, brand new facilities, CU and Western professors, and the beauty of Gunnison, Colorado.

A presenter stands in a classroom, gesturing toward a screen displaying a Western-CU Partnership Program slide with details about engineering and applied sciences degrees. A wide shot of a computer lab where two presenters are talking to a large group of students seated at computers, with a presentation slide visible on the back wall.

Students in Additive Manufacturing worked on three areas today: a robotic gripper arm project, computer design or machining a Titan 3M part. Students even have to take care of cleaning up the machines!

Two young men stand near a large HAAS Mini Mill CNC machine in a brightly lit industrial classroom or workshop. A close-up of a student wearing safety glasses and an EPIC CAMPUS shirt, using a tap handle to thread a metal piece held in a vise.A young man in a black shirt and safety glasses operates a large CNC milling machine in a workshop setting.

Future Educators had the opportunity to learn about professional conduct and ethics with Littleton Public School’s Director of Human Resources, Chris Esser. Mr. Esser came to help students understand the ethical issues one faces in the teaching profession. He even conducted case study scenarios where students had to discuss the social media use, gifts, cell phones, humor, and professionalism around ethical dilemmas one might face in teaching.

A presenter sits in front of a white screen displaying the word "Introduction" while speaking to a diverse class of high school students seated at desks with laptops in a bright, modern classroom.

KEY DATES & EVENTS

  • November 3rd – EPIC Family Night - Pathway and Postsecondary Opportunities

  • November 10th – EPIC Campus Showcase Night (An opportunity for current 9th, 10th, and 11th graders who don’t attend EPIC Campus and their families to learn more about our programming.)

  • November 24 - 28 - Thanksgiving Break

  • December 3rd - Natural Resources Career Information Night

GET IN TOUCH

EPIC Campus Main Office: 303-347-4300

EPIC Campus Attendance line: 303-347-4469

EPIC Campus Counselors:

  • Melia Gobble supports students in the Business & Entrepreneurship, Health Sciences, and Natural Resources Pathways: 303-347-4312 or mgobble@lps.k12.co.us

  • Brian Powers supports students in the Aerospace, Computer Science, Future Educator and Construction Trades: 303-347-4321 or bpowers@lps.k12.co.us

Follow EPIC Campus on Instagram: EPIC Campus (@epiccampuslps)