Welcome to the Multicultural Family Liaison Center in Highlands Ranch  

 On this site, you will learn the role of a Multicultural Family Liaison and how they support our 

students, parents, school staff, and the district. 


What is a Family Liaison?  

DCSD Family and Cultural Liaison is an integral part in the school's culture and the community's relationship. They create a welcoming environment and act as a bridge between the students, families, community, school, and the district. Building strong relationships with multilingual families and the school is the foundation of our role.  Liaisons help parents by providing the information and support they need to ensure their child's academic and social success in school.


What kind of assistance does the Liaison provide?


Here is a list of the few things we provide:


For any inquiries or additional support not covered in our list, please contact our Family Liaisons using the phone numbers provided below.


Welcome Page

Elena De PradoFamily Liaison and District Interpreter
Languages: English and Spanish
Office number: 720-854-9778Mo-Fri 7 am-3:30 pm
Assigned Schools: ThunderRidge High School - Ranch View Middle School and Elementary Schools Feeder. Mountain Vista High School, Mountain Ridge Middle School, and Elementary School feeders.

Meet the Family and Cultural Liaisons for the Highlands Ranch Region.



We provide support for a diverse range of languages within our community.







Click on the welcome page to learn more about your family liaisons.



Welcome Page 

Oksana YatesFamily Liaison and District Interpreter
Languages: English-Russian-Ukrainian
 Office number:  720-467-5644Mo-Fri 7 am-3:30 pm
Assigned Schools: Highlands Ranch High School - Cresthill Middle School and Elementary Schools feeder. Rock Canyon High School - Rocky Heights Middle School and Elementary school feeders.

A Parent's Guide to Douglas County School District

2024–2025

https://www.dcsdk12.org/parents-students/parent-hub


Please, choose "TRANSLATE " from the website into the language you prefer.


 Students succeed when families, teachers, schools, and communities work together.