Save the Date Flyer: Flyer for Rocky Mountain Deaf School Toddler Program 2025–2026. Features two photos: one of a woman reading to a toddler in a yellow construction hat, and another of a group of toddlers and adults sitting in a circle during an activity. The RMDS logo is at the top right. The text includes 'Save the Date' with event dates and locations: Aug 29 Tiny Town, Sep 26 Lee Martinez Farms, Oct 31 Children’s Museum of Denver, Nov 21 Denver Firefighters Museum, Dec 13 H&V Event at Bethany Lutheran Church, Jan 30 WOW! Children’s Museum, Feb 27 Rocky Mountain Deaf School, Mar 20 Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Apr 24 KidSpace, May 29 Butterfly Pavilion. Footer text invites families to join for fun and educational opportunities, with contact emails for Susie Broderick and Julie Moers.
Alt text (English flyer): Blue and white winter-themed flyer with snowflakes promoting the Winter Festival. Main text: “Come and join our annual Winter Festival for families with deaf and hard of hearing children ages 0–8.” Date: Saturday, December 13, 2025, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location: Bethany Lutheran Church, 4500 E Hampden Ave, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113. Activities include fun crafts, storytime, music, and more. Invitation to share holiday wishes with Santa in ASL, spoken English, or Spanish. Featured book: How to Catch a Snowman by Adam Wallace. Partner organization logos appear along the bottom.
Alt text: A magazine-style cover titled “RMDS Spotlight” features a soccer player standing confidently in a brightly lit stadium at dusk. The player holds a soccer ball under one arm and looks determinedly into the distance. Text on the left reads “Ready to represent at the 2025 Deaf Olympics,” and on the right, “Heading to Tokyo, Japan!” The name “Mia White” appears prominently at the bottom.
A web newsletter section titled “Athletic Spotlight” features a story called “Game On: Meet Noah Kaputska.” The text explains that Noah Kaputska, a 15-year-old sophomore at Rocky Mountain Deaf School, is the youngest player ever called to the U.S. Deaf National Soccer Team. It describes how he plays for Ralston Valley High School’s soccer program, teaching teammates American Sign Language and promoting inclusion. On the right side, a photo shows Noah and teammates in soccer uniforms, some wearing yellow training vests, standing together on the field. Below the text is a blue button labeled “Watch 9News Story.”
Two students stand outdoors beside a large, colorful mural on an easel. The mural shows an underwater scene with blue water, coral, and fish. At the center is a bright yellow pufferfish wearing black sneakers and shouting. The painted text on the mural reads: “WE DEAF PEOPLE SIGNS LOUD!” The students are smiling and pointing toward the artwork. White overlaid text at the bottom of the photo reads: “Rebel by Finn and Riordan (Rocky Mountain Deaf School).” The setting is grassy with buildings and trees in the background.