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Deer Valley Unified School District #97 (DVUSD) is a Pre-K–12 school district, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.DVUSD is the fifth largest school district in the state of Arizona, serving areas of Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, Anthem, New River and numerous unincorporated areas of northwest Maricopa County.
Colorado Springs Early Colleges 9–12 2007 Charter School Institute Colorado Springs: El Paso: Colorado Virtual Academy K–12 2001 Adams 12 Five Star Schools Northglenn: Adams: Community Leadership Academy K–8 2005 Adams County School District 14 Commerce City: Adams: Community Prep School 9–12 1995 Colorado Springs School District 11
The first school in Colorado Springs was organized by Mary Mellen "Queen" Palmer, wife of city founder William Jackson Palmer, in late 1871.Classes were first held in a home on the northeast corner of Cascade Avenue and Bijou Street, rented by Mrs. Palmer for the school. [2]
DVUSD schools within the Peoria city limits are Terramar and West Wing Elementary schools. Additionally, the city is served by numerous publicly funded charter high schools and elementary schools. Cross of Glory Lutheran School is a Christian Pre-K-8 grade school of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) in Peoria. [40]
School name Grades Enrollment (2020–2021) Website Broadmoor Elementary School: K–6: 326: Cañon School: Preschool: 100: Cheyenne Mountain Elementary School
Private K–12 schools in Colorado (1 P) Pages in category "Private elementary schools in Colorado" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
1.1 Elementary. 1.2 Middle/high. 1.3 Charter. 2 ... The Hanover School District 28 is the school district serving students southeast of Colorado Springs, Colorado ...
Webster Elementary [10] A former school, the S.A. Wilson Elementary School in Security-Widefield, built in 1959-61, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. It was one of six elementary schools in Widefield School District built during 1954 to 1961, during which the district grew from 125 students to more than 3,500 students.