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Greeley-Evans Weld County School District 6 (also called Greeley-Evans School District 6) is a school district headquartered in Greeley, Colorado, United States.The district serves most of the City of Greeley, the City of Evans, the Town of Garden City, and unincorporated areas in Weld County, including Auburn.
Greeley Central High School is the oldest of three public high schools in Greeley, Colorado, United States in Greeley-Evans School District 6. It was founded in 1895 as Greeley High School It was founded in 1895 as Greeley High School
School district: Greeley-Evans 6: CEEB code: 060711: NCES School ID: 080441001788 [1] ... It is a part of Weld County School District 6. Northridge was established in ...
Brush School District RE-2J: 1,394 Morgan: Buena Vista School District R-31: 1,052 Chaffee: Buffalo School District RE-4J: 305 Logan: Burlington Public School District RE-6J: 749 Kit Carson: Byers School District 32J: 5,352 Arapahoe: Calhan School District RJ-1: 446 El Paso: Campo School District RE-6: 51 Baca: Centennial School District R-1: ...
Weld RE-4 had 3,152 students in 2004-05, according to the Colorado Department of Education, and now serves 8,228 students in Windsor, Severance and west Greeley. The district is opening two new ...
The district administrators accepted the resignations of Robins and Diebold and reformed the administration process of parent surveys. [5] On November 5, 2019, voters in Greeley and Evans approved a $395 million bond issue to improve school facilities throughout the District, including a replacement school for Greeley West. [6]
In northeastern Weld County, Minuteman III missile silo "N-8", [6] one of the many unmanned silos there, was the target of symbolic vandalism by Catholic peace activists in 2002. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Weld County also holds the distinction of having more confirmed tornado sightings than any other U.S. county from 1950 to 2011, with 252 confirmed reports.
That June, a Weld County Democratic vacancy committee met to determine Galindo's successor. Young won 6 of the committee's 9 votes, while Greeley-Evans school board member Rhonda Solis received 3; four other candidates applied but received no votes. [5] [6] Young assumed office immediately.