LHS 2025-2026 Spring State Assessment:
- SAT Grade 11 - Tuesday, April 14, 2026*
- PSAT Grade 9 - Wednesday, April 15, 2026*
- PSAT Grade 10 - Thursday, April 16, 2026*
- CMAS - Science Grade 11 - Thursday, April 16, 2026*
*CMAS for Early High School students will be completed all week.
Helpful Links & Information:
Student/Family LHS PSAT/SAT/Junior CMAS 2026 Testing Schedule
Student/Family LHS EHS CMAS Testing Schedule
What does my student need to bring to testing day: Please bring your charged school-issued device. If you use your own device, it can be any other device except for a chromebook. It is essential all devices are charged and students bring their charger too.

What does wellness look like in Littleton Public Schools for both students and staff? In this episode, cohosts Dr. Todd Lambert and Jonathan Levesque are joined by four incredible guests bringing unique perspectives:
✨ Myla, 5th grader from Runyon Elementary
🏃 Mr. Jason Hill, Runyon PE teacher
💼 Brian Regan, Director of Benefits
🥗 Leah Schwarzrock, Nutrition Services Supervisor
Together, they explore how LPS supports healthy minds and bodies across our schools—from the classroom to the cafeteria to staff wellness programs.
💙 We’re also inviting YOU to help us celebrate our amazing educators! Submit a shoutout for Teacher Appreciation Week in May using our podcast feedback form: tinyurl.com/LPSpodcastfeedback
🎧 Check it out now:
YouTube: tinyurl.com/ToddcastS2E4YouTube
Spotify: tinyurl.com/ToddcastS2E4Spotify

LHS PTO is helping organize a big paint recycling event at LHS in the Athletic Parking Lot on April 18th and wanted to share the link since it usually fills up fast.
It’s totally free for households—you just drive up, and the team unloads your old cans of latex and oil-based paint for you. It’s a great way to finally clear out those stacks of cans in the garage while making sure the chemicals don't end up in our local water or landfills.
LHS parents and students will be there helping out! Feel free to check out the website below for any questions about what they take (most paint is fine, but no spray paint or pesticides!).
Details & Sign up: circular.eco/event/littleton2026
Voluntary donations supporting LHS After Prom.

Join us for our Lions on the Links Golf Tournament Fundraiser on Monday, June 1 at Arrowhead Golf Course. Go to our tourney website (https://lionsonthelinks26.bolder.bid) to see all the details and register to play or sponsor this fun LHS Athletics event! This is a community and alumni event for golfers young and old, experienced and amateur alike! Early bird player registration rates ($175/individual golfer or $700/foursome) end April 3.
Special thanks to our tourney sponsors to date: Howell Construction, Keep Animals Out LLC and Veregy

Early High School student, Mac Vasquez won first place in the Optimist Club Oratorical Contest! The oratorical competition, held March 4, is sponsored by the Optimist Club of Littleton. The topic was "The Moment I Realized I Belonged -- My Definition of Community." Congratulations, Mac - we are so proud of you!
Victoria Chang-Nunley, a senior at LHS, won top prize in the Colorado Shakespeare Competition and is going to represent LHS at Nationals at Lincoln Center in NYC! Congratulations, Victoria for being the first LHS student to compete in this prestigious competition sponsored by the English Speaking Union, and then winning first place! You are a star on the rise!

Join us for the 15th Annual Cyber Savvy Parenting Night sponsored by the LPS Foundation!
Technology is constantly evolving, and Littleton Public Schools is committed to being your partner in navigating the digital landscape. We are excited to invite you to our 15th Annual Cyber Savvy Parenting Night, an evening designed to provide you with authentic perspectives and practical tools for managing smartphone use, artificial intelligence, and online safety. This event offers valuable insights for parents with students of all ages.
Event Details:
March 11, 2026
6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
EPIC Campus
What to Expect:
We have a diverse lineup of sessions to ensure every family walks away with actionable information:
Learn about safety options and smartphone monitoring from the experts at Bark!
District professionals will discuss the pros and cons of Artificial Intelligence and your students, and what steps the district is taking to ensure their safety in these realms.
Hear directly from students as they share their authentic perspectives on growing up in a digital world.
RSVP Today
Let us know you are coming by completing our RSVP form. Your feedback helps us to prepare materials and ensure a great experience for everyone.


Our DECA team just returned from the Colorado DECA State Leadership Conference — and our students absolutely crushed it! We had 13 finalists; an incredible accomplishment — competing against the top students in the state!
Even more exciting, we have five National Qualifiers who are headed to the International Career Development Conference in Atlanta this April with special recognition going to:
Daniel Long — 2nd Place in the State
Zoe Matteo and Caroline May — STATE CHAMPIONS!
We are so proud of their hard work and Go Lions!


A Dyslexia Simulation and Family Resource Night
Monday, March 9, 2026
6:00–8:00 p.m.
Littleton High School
We are excited to invite you to this special event hosted by the Dyslexia Task Force. This engaging and educational evening will center around a powerful dyslexia simulation, giving participants a firsthand look at the challenges faced by individuals with dyslexia. Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore a variety of helpful resources and supports:
Bemis Library
Arapahoe Libraries
Reading Ally
Free book table
And more!
This event was made possible by the LPS Foundation Grants to Educators and is open to all LPS families and staff and is especially beneficial for those wanting to better understand dyslexia and how to support those with reading challenges.
We hope you’ll join us for this meaningful evening of learning and connection! Your RSVP for Inside the Reading Experience is appreciated to help us plan the event, but it is not required.


This is an outstanding accomplishment and a testament to Grayson’s dedication, discipline, and passion for the game.
Congrats Grayson!

Dear LPS High School Students and Families:
Are you curious about the exciting career paths in the construction and design industries? All high school students are invited to join us for an informational night to discover opportunities in:
Apprenticeships
Trade schools
2- and 4-year college programs
Union and non-union employment
Military careers
Event details:
Monday, March 2, 2026
EPIC Campus
6:00–7:30 p.m.
During this event, you’ll hear directly from industry professionals, connect with company and college representatives, and learn about opportunities that could shape your future.
RSVP today!
Don’t miss this chance to explore dynamic career possibilities through the Construction Trades Pathway at EPIC Campus!

Dear LPS High School Students and Families:
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? Interested in becoming a teacher, counselor, coach, or education leader? Did you know there are many career opportunities outside of the traditional school setting? All high school students are invited to join us for an informational night focused on exciting and rewarding careers in education!
Explore:
Teaching (early childhood, elementary, secondary)
School counseling
Educational leadership
Other career opportunities, including textbook publishers and tutoring
College programs, scholarships, and licensure options
Event Details:
Monday, February 9, 2026
EPIC Campus
6:00–7:30 p.m.
During the event, you’ll connect with current educators, university representatives, program leaders and industry professionals, and learn how you can begin your journey toward a career in education, even while still in high school!
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore how the Future Educator Pathway at EPIC Campus can launch you into one of the most meaningful professions out there.


You’re invited to an exciting evening of hands-on fun and discovery at EPIC Campus! Join us on Monday, February 2, 2026 from 4:30–6:30 p.m. for an event to explore our Computer Science Pathway. This free event is open to all high school students and families regardless of experience.
This is your chance to dive into the world of technology, innovation, and creativity! Whether you’re already into computer science or just curious, there’s something for everyone:
Hack and remix video games
Drive robots
Experiment with AI models
Create light-up, wearable tech
Break things, design things, and see how it all works!
Bring your friends, enjoy free food, and get excited about the world of computer science!
Sign Up to Attend

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!

We are so proud of the students from Littleton Academy and Littleton High School recognized during the Student Spotlight at the Board of Education meeting on January 8! These students are incredible examples of what it means to live out the Portrait of an LPS Graduate. Whether it’s through leadership, kindness, or critical thinking, they are making a real impact in our schools and beyond every day.
Read more about their achievements and why they were chosen for this special honor!

🎙️ 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
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Give a Year-End Gift to the LPS Foundation

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
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Littleton Public Schools extends a wholehearted thank you to the 20 incredible student poets at LPS’s 15th Annual Poetry Slam! Held Tuesday, November 11 at Options High School, the event overflowed with creativity, courage, and community as students stepped into the spotlight of a dimly lit room, sharing original spoken-word pieces that offered reflective glimpses into their inner worlds. Acknowledging the power of igniting the soul with strength when creative expression is encouraged and celebrated, the LPS Poetry Slam is an avenue to highlight the positive impact of truly feeling seen and heard.
Read more at tinyurl.com/LPSSlam

