CCHS News and Announcements 6.5.25
Dear Cloud City Families,
As we wrap up our academic classes for the year, we want to share some important updates with you.
Our graduating seniors have been hard at work completing their Portfolio Defenses and preparing for the next chapter after high school. Please note that all graduation requirements must be completed and signed off by 4:00 PM on Thursday, June 5th for students to participate in the graduation ceremony. The schedule for graduates for the upcoming week is attached.
For our underclassmen, school continues through Thursday, June 19th. During the next two weeks, students will have opportunities to engage in a variety of career-focused events and activities. If you would like to know your student’s schedule, please reach out directly to their Crew teacher or contact the main office for assistance.
Lastly, we kindly ask that all families complete the end-of-year survey that was recently sent out (see below). Your feedback plays a vital role in shaping our school programs and improving the educational experience for all students.
Thank you for your continued support!
Warm regards,
Katherine Kerrigan
Principal
Cloud City High School
315 West 6th Street
Leadville, CO 80461
kkerrigan@lakecountyschools.net
(Office) 719-486-6979
(Fax) 719-486-2048
(Cell) 719-427-0114
See Graduates’ End-of-Year Schedule attached here!
CCHS Class of 2025: End of Year Schedule
Thursday, June 5
4:00pm Final Academic Deadline The following list must be completed in order to participate in Graduation activities -Portfolio Completion and Defense (ICAP) -Graduation checklist completed and signed off -Service Learning Hours completed and signed off -State Graduation Guidelines |
Monday, June 9th – Graduate Checkout
10:00-3:00: Check-out 1st: Front Office (Pay Fees) turn in all other required items (Chromebooks and Chargers) 2nd: Receive Cap & Gown, Yearbook-$25 |
Tuesday, June 10th – Senior Checkout (if not done on previous days)
10:00-3:00: Check-out 1st: Front Office (Pay Fees) turn in all other required items (Chromebooks and Chargers) 2nd: Receive Cap & Gown, Yearbook-$25 |
Wednesday, June 11th – Senior Checkout (if not done on previous days)
10:00-3:00: Check-out 1st: Front Office (Pay Fees) turn in all other required items (Chromebooks and Charges) 2nd: Receive Cap & Gown, Yearbook-$25 |
Thursday, June 12th
Senior Walk (Juliana will attend this and take photos?) 8:00 am – Meet at LCHS cafeteria, 8:20 – walk to LCIS (Cremin to chaperone) 8:45 am – arrive at LCIS 9:00 am – leave for LCES, walking on the mineral belt 9:20 am – arrive at LCES 9:45 am – walk to Harrison Ave, then to Bright Start and DO on W 5th street 10:00 am – arrive back at CCHS Cafeteria 10:00 am – Breakfast for CCHS graduates You must attend graduation practice (1:00 pm on June 12th at LCHS) if you are going to participate in graduation on June 14th Motorcade 5:30 pm Meet in the LCHS East parking lot (off 4th Street) 6:00 pm Motorcade Motorcade Route here |
Friday, June 13th
Nothing! |
Saturday, June 14th – Graduation
8:00 am – Arrive for Graduation at LCHS 8:05 am – All graduates participating in graduation meet in LCHS Weight Room 8:30 am – CCHS Class of 2024 Graduation begins CCHS Graduation Zoom link: TBD |
Monday, June 16th
9 am to 4 pm Return Gowns to CCHS Front Office (You may keep your caps) |

LCSD Family Survey
We’d like to invite you to take our LCSD Family Survey. This survey won’t take more than 5 minutes and it gives us valuable feedback on how successful our schools are in supporting you, and how we can improve. You can take the survey multiple times, once for each of the schools your children attend. Take the survey now
Thank you so much for your feedback!
CCHS Mission: Wolf Trip June 10-12
A group of eight CCHS students will be attending the Mission: Wolf trip June 10-12. Mission: Wolf is a sanctuary for wolves and wolf-dogs who without it, would be killed in accordance with federal law. It is a refuge from the built world where these animals can live out their lives in open space with a high level of individualized care. The sanctuary depends on the efforts of a small staff as well as volunteers to make this possible.