Lone Tree Voice December 12, 2024

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WEEK OF DECEMBER 12, 2024

VOLUME 23 | ISSUE 41

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Douglas County School Board makes plans for redistricting BY MCKENNA HARFORD MHARFORD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Each of the trees is decorated based on local history and various book themes such as “Harry Potter,” “Bluey,” “Charlie Brown” and more.

PHOTO BY HALEY LENA

Take a tour through the Forest of Stories Douglas County Libraries’ indoor attraction will remain in place for visitors through Jan. 4 BY HALEY LENA HLENA@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

If you’re like Buddy the Elf from the 2003 holiday film “Elf” and are enamored with the twinkly lights and grand ornaments on Christmas trees, you can now take your own magical journey, thanks to the Douglas County Libraries’ Forest of Stories. With numerous holiday attractions and events taking place outdoors across the county at this time of the year, the Douglas County Libraries is bringing its attraction in-

side. Forest of Stories is part of the library’s Booked for the Holidays event offerings and provides tree-peeping and kid-friendly entertainment opportunities. “This is my favorite event of the year,” said Elaine McCain, chair of the Douglas County Libraries Foundation. “It’s accessible to all throughout the holidays, rather than just happening on one day or evening.” Forest of Stories features more than 170 trees on display across seven library locations. Each tree is deco-

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rated with an elaborate book theme that offers various reading suggestions. From favorite children’s tales to classic literature to mysteries, there is a tree for everyone to enjoy and find details. Just a few examples are Harry Potter, Bluey and even Dolly Parton. “More trees than ever are on display this year,” said McCain. “Whatever your favorite theme is, you are sure to find it in our forest.” SEE STORIES, P6

LIBRARY LOCATIONS FOR FOREST OF STORIES • Castle Pines: 360 Village Square Lane • Castle Rock: 110 S. Wilcox St. • Highlands Ranch: 9292 S. Ridgeline Blvd. • Lone Tree: 10055 Library Way • Louviers: 7885 Louviers Blvd. • Parker: 20105 East Mainstreet • Roxborough: 8357 N. Rampart Range Rd. #200 The library operating hours for each location can be found on the Douglas County Libraries website at dcl.org/locations/.

The Douglas County School District is looking to redistrict its school board districts to maintain equal representation for residents. School boards that have directors voted in by district, as opposed to at-large directors, must reevaluate districts every four years to make sure they have equal populations. “Every four years, (school) districts are required to analyze director districts to evaluate if they are balanced and, if not, to reapportion them,” explained Chief Operating Officer Rich Cosgrove of Douglas County schools. Since 2020, Douglas County School District has added about 36,400 people, leading the districts to need to reapportionment. Douglas County has seven director districts that must be roughly equal in size, with a 3% deviation from the average population allowed. District A covers the western half of Highlands Ranch; District B covers most of the western side of the county outside of Highlands Ranch, including Sterling Ranch and Roxborough; District C covers the eastern half of Highlands Ranch; District D covers the southeastern parts of the county, including some of Castle Rock and Franktown; District E covers the north-central part of the county, including Castle Pines; District F covers part of Parker, the Pinery and a portion of Elbert County; and District G covers the remaining areas in Parker and Elbert County. Population has declined in districts A, C, E and F, while districts B, D and G have increased in population. District C saw the biggest decline with more than 8,000 people leaving, and District G had the biggest increase with more than 12,700 people moving to the district. “In general we saw growth in population in District G, as well as B, and then a decline in the Highlands Ranch districts,” Shavon Caldwell, planning manager for the district, said. Staff presented three proposals for SEE REDISTRICTING, P6

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