University Of Denver, Colorado -- Youth And K-12 Links to precollegiate schools and programs from preschool through high school. FOR YOUTH k-12. DU schools Colleges, Arts, Humanities, http://www.du.edu/directory/youth.html
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Colorado League Of Charter Schools k12. colorado High School Charter, Denver. 10-12. colorado Springs Charter Academy, colorado Springs GLOBE Charter School, colorado Springs. k-12 http://www.coloradoleague.org/colorado_charter_schools.html
Extractions: School Location Grade Level 21st Century Charter School at Colorado Springs Colorado Springs K-8 Academy Charter School Castle Rock K-8 Academy of Charter Schools Denver K-12 Academy of Urban Learning Denver Ages 16-20 Alta Vista Charter School Lamar K-6 American Academy at Castle Pines Castle Rock K-6 Aspen Community School Woody Creek K-8 Aurora Academy Aurora K-8 Battle Rock Charter School Cortez K-6 Belle Creek Charter School Henderson K-8 Boulder Preparatory High School Boulder Brighton Charter School Brighton Bromley East Charter School Brighton K-8 Carbon Valley Academy Firestone K-6 Carbondale Community School Carbondale K-8 Cardinal Community Academy Keensburg K-8 Cesar Chavez Academy Pueblo K-8 Challenge to Excellence Parker K-8 Challenges, Choices and Images
Extractions: ABOUT US ADVERTISING CALENDAR CONTACT US ... RECREATION YOU ARE HERE: Updated: 05/19/05 Longmont is part of the St. Vrain Valley School District Links to all local schools (Elementary, Middle, High, and Alternative) within the St. Vrain Valley School District can be reached by visiting their site directly. School Listings page provides name, address, phone, grades served and name of principal and general information about registration, transportation, food services, emergency closures. Boulder Valley School District if you live in the North Boulder area, your children may be attending Boulder Valley's Schools. For more information see their map of the school districts. Colorado Department of Education CDE is the state agency for Colorado pre K-12 public education, adult literacy, and state libraries, with an organizational commitment to high standards, tough assessments, and rigorous accountability measures. Read the report, "
K-12 School Resources Please visit the new file of Charter School Resources it also contains at TIE June 24th to a handson workshop with 60 k-12 teachers from colorado. http://carbon.cudenver.edu/public/education/k12/schools.html
Extractions: USA WEEKEND (Magazine) offers Partners In Education teachers' guides to using their Annual Teen Surveys and special reports, mustering young people into a volunteer force and inspiring high-schoolers to write fiction. Best-selling authors give advice on writing fiction in a downloadable Partners writing guide designed to accompany the annual Fiction Writing Contest for high schoolers. The guide tells how to generate ideas, develop plots and characters and revise, revise, revise. In January, look for the new writing guide and contest rules with entry forms.
Public & Private Schools Offer Many Educational Options The k12 education system in metro Denver includes 19 public school districts. colorado schools ranked second in the nation for educating children http://www.metrodenver.org/DataCenter/QualityOfLife/EducationK12.icm
Extractions: Data Center: Quality of Life Climate Cost of Living Housing Education ... Shopping downloads print page e-mail page Quick Facts Colorado ranked No. 8 in the nation for high school graduation rates of 81.9% - National Education Association, 2004 Colorado schools ranked second in the nation for educating children challenged by poverty and other social barriers - Center for Civic Innovation, 2004 The K-12 education system in Metro Denver includes 19 public school districts, as well as a number of private and parochial school systems. Charter schools, magnet schools, international baccalaureate programs, numerous parochial, Montessori, English Primary, and other options typify Metro Denver's commitment to education.
LD Resources Organizations, schools, and LD Professionals in colorado listed Special Needs Christian School. k12 schools colorado Complete Post Comments (0) http://www.ldresources.org/index.php?cat=0&state=CO&full=1
LD Resources Organizations, schools, and LD Professionals in colorado listed alphabetically by title. Denver Academy in k12 schools Front Range Community College in http://www.ldresources.org/index.php?state=CO
Extractions: Scheduled in Colorado Under the terms of rare legislation passed this year in Colorado, two school districts in Yuma County will vote in November, 2000 on whether to break up into four districts. Voters in the East Yuma County RJ-2 District, with schools in Wray and Idalia, and in the West Yuma RJ-1 District, with schools in Yuma and in open country near Joes, will cast historic votes on whether to deconsolidate. Each of the two districts contains two K-12 schools, one large and one small, separated by many miles. Technically, state law has long allowed the deconsolidation vote, but ironically, deconsolidation has been discouraged by a school aid formula that provides more aid per pupil to smaller schools. Under the old law, districts that deconsolidate into smaller districts were forced to accept the per pupil aid they had been receiving prior to consolidation. The new law enacted this year allows both of the smaller new districts created by certain deconsolidation votes to receive the higher per pupil aid due smaller schools under the state aid formula. Thus, the total state aid to the two new districts will be higher than was the aid to the consolidated district prior to the vote.
Extractions: Making Four Where There Were Only Two Before Voters in Colorado's East Yuma County school district voted to deconsolidate their district into two districts. Under the approved plan, the territory, assets, and tax base of the current district will be divided into two districts that will hold separate school board elections in March. The new boards will then work as nonvoting members of the existing single district board for 4 months before formally taking over the reins of their separate districts. The current district has two K-12 schools: a tiny one in Idalia (132 students) and a much larger one (900 students) in Wray, 29 miles away. Though this is formally a case of one district breaking into two districts, it is largely perceived as tiny Idalia seeking its own chance to govern its small school, separate from much larger Wray. The Idalia school is a member of a consortium of schools called Stewards of the High Plains, an affiliated partner of the Rural School and Community Trust. The plan passed by a wide margin. A similar deconsolidation vote also passed by a wide margin in the adjacent West Yuma County school district.
Education - K-12 Schools Education k-12 schools. Poudre School District First United Methodist Church Co-op Preschool Fort Collins, colorado Fort Collins Preschool Open http://www.fortnet.org/FortNet/ed/k12.html
Extractions: Poudre School District Poudre School District WWW Server Thompson School District Thompson School District WWW Server High School Centennial High School Fort Collins High School Heritage Christian School Poudre High School ... Wingshadow / Frontier High School Junior High Blevins Junior High School Boltz Junior High School Cache La Poudre Junior High School Heritage Christian School ... Wingshadow / Frontier Middle School (grades 6 - 8) Elementary Beattie Elementary School Bennett Elementary School Cache La Poudre Elementary School Dunn Elementary School ... Oakwood School Individual Education. Universal Growth. Odea Elementary School Olander Elementary School Open Hearts Christian School Serving 2 1/2 years through sixth grade. Homeschooled students welcome for content area study Ridgeview Classical Schools River Song Waldorf School Shepardson Elementary School Spring Creek Country Day School a private school (since 1991) in Fort Collins providing education to preschoolers up to sixth graders Tavelli Elementary School Timnath Elementary School Werner Elementary School Zach Elementary School Elementary - High School Cornerstone Christian School Heritage Christian School Ridgeview Classical Schools Preschool Resources First United Methodist Church Co-op Preschool Fort Collins, Colorado
Boulder Community Network: Education Center COMMUNITY NETWORKResources, services, news for Boulder County, colorado Regional k12 schools, Child Services, On-line Student Newspapers http://bcn.boulder.co.us/univ_school/
Extractions: Preschools Regional K-12 Schools Boulder Valley School District's home page links to elementary, middle, and high schools in the Boulder Valley School District, BVSD general Information, Educational Resources for teachers, Research resource for students, and more! St. Vrain Valley School District Home page Longmont High School's Home Page Skyline High School's Home Page Longmont Education Directory ... Running River School is a private school for children ages 5 to 9 in Boulder that engages children and parents in academics and an active and healthy lifestyle. Rocky Mountain School for the Gifted and Creative challenges, supports, and inspires gifted children and provides individualized learning environments since 1990 that enable gifted children to reach their full potential. The Living School opening in September 2002, is a self-directed, democratic learning environment in which each child is free to pursue the creative and academic areas to which the individual child is naturally drawn.
K-12 School Networking Conference: Special Offers And Discounts Emerging Technology Report The Use of Handhelds in k12 schools Presented By Steve Steel Elementary School, colorado Springs School District 11, CO, http://www.k12schoolnetworking.org/2004/powerpoints.html
American Statistical Association k12 School Members of ASA Cherry Creek High School Englewood. colorado Academy Denver. colorado Springs Christian schools colorado Springs http://www.amstat.org/about/index.cfm?fuseaction=schoolmbrs
Krell Institute Computational Science Links - Education - K-12 in k12 schools (from the NEA Foundation for the Improvement of Education) The colorado Computational Science Fair is an opportunity for high school http://www.krellinst.org/learningcenter/k12.html
Extractions: The primary goal of the Adventures in Supercomputing (AiS) program is to foster and enhance the participation of diverse populations of high school students in mathematics, science, and computing. In order to achieve this goal, the Adventures in Supercomputing project is designed to offer an interdisciplinary approach to project-based curriculum using the techniques of the emerging field of computational science. Alabama Supercomputing Program to Inspire computational Research in Education (ASPIRE) ASPIRE is a program designed to motivate students in the area of computational science promoting reasoning, learning, and understanding. The program's aim is to train teachers how to use Internet-based investigative techniques so they can stimulate their students' interest in science, math and core subjects. Maryland Virtual High School The National Computational Science Education Consortium (NCSEC) was formed in 1999 to lead a national effort focused on bringing computational science into secondary education classrooms across the country through the development of a rigorous professional computational science development program for teachers. Specifically, the goal was to build a national reservoir of teachers who could effectively utilize computational science in the classroom to enhance science and math education. The first project implemented by the NCSEC was the National Computational Science Leadership Program (NCSLP) [see next entry] involving the selection and training of 200 high school science and math teachers from across the nation.
ColoradoSenate.com :: Putting Colorado Children First Public schools in colorado are protected by a threeyear-old constitutional k-12 school spending is now 40 percent of the state s General Fund budget. http://www.coloradosenate.com/results.php3?news_id=321
Ideas Regarding Regional Formation he sends to every languagearts coordinator in k-12 schools across colorado. Our board has three high school teachers, one member of the colorado http://english.ttu.edu/acw/newsletter/Palmquist27.html
Extractions: February 22, 1995 Recently, I talked with Fred Kemp about some of the work we've been doing in the Rocky Mountain Alliance for Computer and Writing. Fred thought that some of the ideas I shared with him might be of interest to folks in other regionals. In response to Fred's request, I've jotted down some of the things we've been trying. I hope that they might prove helpful to you. BUILDING MEMBERSHIP We're still a long ways away from having anything near enough members to call ourselves an affiliate. But we've recently become much more aggressive in our outreach efforts. The key strategies we're using are: Piggy-backing on local professional organizations. We are sending out free advertising in the Colorado Language Arts Society journal, Statement. This is a full page flier see attached that includes a brief description of the Rocky Mountain Alliance for Computers and Writing, information about our goals as an organization, a description of benefits, and a mail-in form that constitutes joining the organization. Distributing fliers at regional conferences.
NACCS-COLORADO K-12 Conference NACCScolorado k-12 Conference. Kathryn J Blackmer Reyes blackmer@cats. Public schools; Chicana/o Studies Content across the k-12 curriculum history, http://www.isber.ucsb.edu/pipermail/naccs-midwest/1999-January/000055.html
Extractions: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 16:05:57 -0800 (PST) torresl@mscd.edu. Sponsored by Colorado NACCS Foco, Metropolitan State College of Denver Chicana/o Studies Department, and the Latina/o Research and Policy Institute of the University of Colorado at Denver. .. Forwarded Message ends here Previous message: Nominations for NACCS Scholar Due Next message: your mail Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Extractions: Steve Wanner, Geography Teacher, Boulder High School Joseph Kerski, Geographer, USGS The incorporation of GIS technology and methods has been an intensive but valuable component to new and pre-existing lessons in the geography program at Boulder High School, Boulder Colorado USA. Enhanced learning in local and international lessons resulted from making more variables available and from increased inquiry. Important ingredients of success included the integration of local and real-time data sets, networking with the USGS, the City and County of Boulder, and applying GIS to lessons that had previously been tested. Other key success elements included the participation and interest of the computer laboratory manager and the tenacity of the content teacher. The Hill Project Description During the 1996 spring semester, Steve Wanner, geography teacher at Boulder High School , and Joseph Kerski, geographer at the USGS , began discussing the possibility of incorporating GIS technology and methods into the geography curriculum at the high school. Contact with the Colorado Geographic Alliance, the University of Colorado, and the city and county of Boulder had familiarized the teacher with the possibilities of GIS in education. The USGS became involved to support users in its many types of digital data that can be used in a GIS. The fact that the teacher was active in the state geographic alliance and that the USGS representative worked in the
Energy Services Bulletin Wiley Consolidated School in southeastern colorado is cutting its energy bill of coming to rescue, saving k12 schools $2850000 in energy costs to date. http://www.wapa.gov/es/pubs/esb/2005/june/jun056.htm
Extractions: Print-friendly version In this issue Energy Services Bulletin home page Air Force base cuts costs with methane generation Utilities discover saving water saves energy ... Calendar of events Rebuild Colorado teaches schools to save energy What sounds like the plot of an old Western movie actually describes outreach program to help rural Colorado school districts cut expenses by reducing energy consumption. Rural schools benefit from established program Office of Energy Management and Conservation launched Rebuild Colorado in 1997 with some funding assistance from the Department of Energy. The goal of the program is to help building owners identify energy-saving opportunities and help make those projects a reality. Linda Smith Circuit rider finds leaks and losses Free technical assistance in the form of building audits and on-going support meetings show facility managers how to achieve those savings. The Savings Roundup begins with the circuit rider performing a one-on-one mini-audit of the school. , president of PCD Engineering Services Mike Doyle Common-sense measures most cost-effective
Extractions: See other photo essays Second-grader Taylor Lemmons shows Sec. Paige a Colorado Virtual Academy lesson using the Internet. "Computers are becoming for our children what chalk was for our parents an essential teaching tool," says Paige. In 2000, 98 percent of all K-12 schools in America had computers with access to the Internet.