
School custodians are vital members of the school community, contributing to a safe, clean, and healthy environment that fosters student learning and overall well-being. Their roles extend beyond basic cleaning to include grounds keeping, maintenance, security, and even mentoring students. The importance of custodians is further highlighted by their year-round work, including deep cleaning and maintenance projects during summer breaks, ensuring schools are ready for the start of each new academic year. In essence, school custodians are the silent heroes who work diligently behind the scenes to create and maintain the optimal conditions for effective teaching and learning.





Carbon #1
September 2025 Board Recognitions and Presentations
Academic Spotlight-LSRV Class of 2029 (Freshman girls were @ an away volleyball game-Go Rattlers!)
Unsung Hero-Tymber Cozzens
Certified Staff of the Month-Kaycee Miller
Support Staff of the Month-Davi Duncan
Substitute of the Month-Ashlie Martin
LSRV Student Council Presentation-Fundraiser Donation to LSRV Cafeteria









#ThankYouThursday
Next month, October, is National Principals Month! Let's celebrate the incredible work our principals do every day to make our schools great. To all the principals who go above and beyond: Thank you for everything you do! Your tireless efforts do not go unnoticed.


Cell phone calls to our buildings are being dropped currently. We are working to solve the issue. Please contact the school via the district App or emails. We will post an update when the phones are back online.


#ThankYouThursday
Thank you to our CCSD #1 school psychologists for being an invaluable support to our school community. Your work in promoting mental health and fostering a positive learning environment is truly appreciated. We want to express our sincere gratitude for the positive impact you have on our students' academic and emotional growth. Your dedication to helping students thrive is truly inspiring.


To the CCSD #1 Maintenance Team, we want to express our sincere gratitude for your hard work and commitment. The facilities team plays an invaluable role in our school's daily operation, and we are deeply appreciative of everything you do. Your efforts in maintaining the cleanliness, functionality, and safety of our campus are greatly appreciated. Your dedication helps create a positive and conducive learning environment for our students and staff, and we are so grateful to have you on our team!


At the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, they understand that life's challenges can sometimes be difficult. Whether you're facing mental health struggles, emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns, or just need someone to talk to, there are caring counselors just a call, text, or chat away. You are not alone.


#SuicidePreventionMonthSeptember
School social workers and counselors are on the front lines of suicide prevention by identifying at-risk students, assessing their needs, and connecting them to appropriate interventions and support systems. They serve as a vital link between the home, school, and community, fostering open communication and ensuring students receive comprehensive mental health support. School social workers and counselors also educate staff, students, and families about suicide awareness, warning signs, and available resources, helping to reduce stigma and promote a culture of help-seeking behavior. Thank you for all you do!


At last Thursday's Board Meeting, Cole Tully, one of our CCSD #1 bus drivers, was recognized as Support Staff of the Month for his leadership to "Fill the Bus." The transportation department collected over $6,000 in donations and 69 backpacks full of school supplies that they delivered to schools the day before the school year started. Thank you, Cole and the CCSD #1 Transportation department for your support of our students this summer and all school year!
Thank you to the following community businesses who donated to this drive: Rawlins National Bank, Bank of Commerce, Memorial Hospital of Carbon County, Car Quest, Williams, The Movies 3, Walmart, Dirty Boyz Sanitation, Black Water Solutions, and Jay and Connie Grabow. We appreciate your support for the students of CCSD #1!


Our food service professionals made lots of meals earlier this summer and delivered them to students in our community. During the school year, they nourish our students and staff so that every day they can be their best selves. In honor of Character Strong Kindness Day for Food Service tomorrow, say thank you when you see our food service workers today. Thank you for all you do!







8/25/25 Update: Due to the power outage we will have a late start this morning. Schools will start on a 2 hour delay. 10am for Rawlins Elementary School and K1 Campus and 10:30am for Rawlins High School, Victory High School and Rawlins Middle School - Buses will run routes on a 2 hour delay from their normal schedule.- Breakfast will not be served



Thank you to all of our students, kindergarteners to seniors! We are so excited to have you back in school this week for the 2025-2026 school year. Make it a great year!





#DoubleThankYouThursday
Yesterday, we welcomed back LSRV staff and today, we welcome back our Rawlins staff for the 2025-2026 school year. Carbon #1 is very fortunate to have so many teachers, counselors, secretaries, nurses, para professionals, administrators, SRO's, transportation staff, food service staff, maintenance/custodial staff, athletic staff and coaches, and technology staff in our district. Here's wishing you the best year yet! Thank you for all you do!
Also, a big THANK YOU to all of our maintenance/custodial, food service, aquatic, transportation, summer school, technology, and central office staff who worked though the summer to ensure we have the best start to the school year! Your hard work shows and we appreciate you!
#ItTakesAVillage#Carbon#1
