We couldn't do it without our amazing sponsors!
Select "Golden High School" at sign up.
Bring your MOOLA milk caps to school and drop them off in the collection bin by the front office.
Many local business donate to the PTA, for many of our events. Please make sure to thank them when you have the opportunity.
A-BASIN
Abrusci's Fire & Vine
Align Yoga
Alyth Yoga
Andrea Flanagan Photography
Apex Rec Center
Arvada Center
Atomic Provisions/Fat Sully's
Baby Doe's
Bivy Beer Bar
Boondocks Food & Fun
Bridgewater Grill in the Golden Hotel
Buffalo Rose
Cannonball Creek Brewery
Clyfford Still Museum
Co History Museum
CO Tap House
Colorado Music Institute
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado Symphony
Comedy Works
Community Driving School
CT Design
Denver Aquarium
Denver Art Museum
Denver Racquets Club
El Dorado Mexican Restaurant
Enstrom's Toffee Arvada
Fade It
Gnarly's Theater
Golden PT & Pilates
Golden Community Center
Golden Fine Arts
Golden Game Guild
Golden Kids Dental & Orthodontics
Golden Mill
Golden Puzzle Room
Golden Tutoring
Goosetown Station
Goozell Yogurt & Coffee
Indulge Bistro & Wine Bar
Jiang Photography
King of Wings
Legacy Ridge / Walnut Creek Golf Course
Lil Ricci's
Miner's Alley Playhouse
Monarch Casino Resort Spa
Mountain Bike Tour w/ Mr. Swift
My Strategic Spaces
Nothing Bundt Cakes Wheat Ridge
Old Barrel Tea Shop
Pablito's Burritos
Powder 7
Revival Pilates
Salon Sisu
Sarah O. Jewelry
Snarfs Sandwiches
Stretch Lab
Teller's
Teriyaki Madness
The Spot Climbing Gym
The Werks
Truly Bohotique
Unite Fitness
Water World
Woody's
Yo Colorado
Zandi K Salon
Locations in Golden, Lakewood, Westminster, and Littleton.
You MUST sign up as a Golden High School Student so the school can benefit.
Students can start the drivers Ed course at 14 and 6 months. Take the permit test at 14 and 11 months and apply for the Instruction Permit on their 15th birthday or after.
Check the summer schedule and be done in just 4 days with Driving School.
The session can be taken in any order and as close together or as far as part as you choose.
The standard package includes all the requirements a teenager needs to get his license at 16.
The two Standard Packages (live or online) include all the DMV requirements a teenager needs to have to get their Driver’s License at their 16th birthday.
Classroom Teen Driving 30 Hour Class
Written Permit Test (2 Attempts)
6 Hours of Behind-the-Wheel Training
Driving Skill Test (1 Attempt)
4 classes which in the following topics:
Defensive driving
Understanding your vehicle
Traffic laws
Basic and advanced maneuvers
Once a student starts the 1st class they have 6 months to finish the other 3 remaining. Classes can be taken in any order.
Go to our website to sign up and look at the schedule.
Main page: https://learntodrivecolorado.com/
Standard pack: https://learntodrivecolorado.com/standard-pack
Online pack: https://learntodrivecolorado.com/online-driver-education-packages/
For every 10 students from Golden High School that enroll in Community Driving School for the 30 hour in person Standard Package or the 30 Hour Online Class Package (self-paced) Community Driving School will send the Golden High School PTA a check for USD $250.
If we can get 10 students to the spring break class in person they will send an additional USD $250 check to the Golden High School PTA. The class will be held at the Lakewood location.
Our MOOLA Milk caps collection bins are now by the front office.
Longmont Dairy Farm delivers fresh milk directly to homes along the Front Range. Theyare a family owned and operated business dedicated to providing great milk, from our cows to our customers’ doorsteps. The dairy is one of the two remaining farms, in Colorado, that sells milk directly to customers.
MILK CAPS for MOOOLA is a program sponsored by Longmont Dairy that helps students earn money for their school. Longmont Dairy milk caps are worth 5¢ each and are redeemable for cash by participating schools only. Participating is easy as 1-2-3!
Drink Longmont Dairy Milk (All caps from Longmont Dairy products in our glass bottles are eligible)
Save the bottle caps. Save as many as you can—from your bottles, or collect them from your family and neighbors.
Bring your milk caps to school and put them into the collection box in by the front office.