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  2. Emily Griffith Technical College - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Emily Griffith in 1916 as Opportunity School, it was renamed in her honor in 1933. [2] The school is a part of Denver Public Schools, serving as the adult education arm of the district and is also associated with the Colorado Community College System. The original building is designated a Denver Landmark under the name of Emily ...

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  4. List of high schools in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Denver Center for International Studies (Ford, Montbello) Denver School of the Arts; Denver School of Innovation and Sustainable Design; DSST Public Schools (Byers, Cole, College View, Conservatory Green, Green Valley Ranch, Montview) Emily Griffith Technical College; Girls Athletic Leadership High School; Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy

  5. Essie Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Essie Garrett (1947- 1 April 2014) [1] was an American ultramarathon runner and refrigeration mechanics instructor at Emily Griffith Opportunity School in Denver, Colorado. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Biography

  6. Colorado Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    It is across Welton Street from the Emily Griffith Opportunity School. ... Address: 700 14th St Denver, CO 80202-3213: Location: Downtown Denver: Owner:

  7. Front Range Community College - Wikipedia

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    Westminster campus. Front Range Community College (FRCC) is a public community college with three campuses in Colorado, located in Westminster, Longmont, and Fort Collins.It is the largest community college in Colorado [3] and the most popular transfer institution for the University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado State University, Metropolitan State University of Denver, and CSU Global. [4]

  8. Community College of Denver - Wikipedia

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    The college offers over 100 degree and certification options, including workforce training, career planning and transfer to other state schools. It is the only two-year college in the nation that shares a campus and facilities with two four-year universities, Metropolitan State University of Denver and the University of Colorado Denver.

  9. Arapahoe Community College - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, a new campus building in Parker was constructed next to Chaparral High School and opened as the University Center of Chaparral which worked with Arapahoe Community College, the University of Colorado at Denver, and the Douglas County School District. In 2010, it became a part of ACC and was renamed the Arapahoe Community College Parker ...