Past Events from October 21, 2021 – April 14, 2022 – Aspen Country Day School

Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

Today

Faculty professional day

No school for students this day. All teachers and staff are engaged in professional development to further their practice and skills as educators.

Fall break, no school

A pause in the school year for all families and faculty. School resumes Monday, October 25.

Parent Teacher Conversations Day

No school for students this day. Parents are invited to structured conversations with homeroom teachers and advisors to discuss children's educational progress. These are held in person if possible, otherwise on Zoom.

Thanksgiving break

No school for students this week. School resumes Monday, November 29.

Winter break

School is closed for winter break. Classes resume Monday, January 3.

Aardvark Alumni Meetup

Aardvarks of all vintages are invited to the newly reopened Limelight Hotel in Aspen to catch up with schoolmates and some surprise teachers. If you are in town for the holidays, please stop by!

Winter Outdoor Ed expeditions

Ski touring to backcountry huts in the Tenth Mountain Trail Association network. Grades, dates, and details to come.

Spring break

A two-week spring break, all grades. Classes resume Monday, April 4.

Spring Outdoor Ed expeditions

In spring, head west to the desert -- that's the ski-town way. All grades venture out to explore the rivers, deserts, and mountains of Colorado and Utah. Dates and destinations to come.

Blue Green Night Party

It's the annual benefit bash to celebrate another successful year of in-person learning. And this year, to introduce the exciting new faculty housing initiative at Aspen Country Day School. A don't-miss event with drinks, live band, and a few surprises! Theme: Wizard of OZ

Geography Bee

Aspen Country Day School is excited to hold its sixth Geography Bee. This new academic competition was formerly the National Geographic Bee. The National Geographic Society has permanently canceled its national program. But at ACDS, we believe that the GeoBee was an important way for students to meaningfully engage with geographic literacy. We're excited to