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Englewood Schools is a school district located in Englewood, Colorado, United States, in the Greater Denver area. The district includes the majority of Englewood and sections of Cherry Hills Village and Littleton .
Elementary schools. Dr. John Grieco Elementary School [15] with 348 students in grades 1-2 Daniela Small-Bailey, principal; Dr. Leroy McCloud School [16] with 490 students in grades 3-5. The school had been known as Cleveland School until 2009, when it was named in memory of the district's first African-American principal, Dr. Leroy McCloud ...
School: Address: Grade Level: Years: Northmont High School: 4916 West National Road Clayton, OH 45315 9-12 2016- Northmont Middle School 4810 West National Road Clayton, OH 45315 7-8 1968- Englewood Hills Elementary School 508 Durst Dr., Englewood, OH 45322 2-6 1965- Northmoor Elementary School 4421 Old Salem Rd., Englewood, OH 45322 2-6 1965-
The Englewood district has two high schools: Englewood High and Colorado's Finest High School Of Choice. The two middle schools are Englewood Middle School and Englewood Leadership Academy. The four elementary schools are Bishop, Clayton, Charles Hay, and Cherrelyn. The city is also home to a number of private schools, including the Saint Louis ...
Denver Public Schools Denver: Denver: ACE Community Challenge School 7–10 2000 Denver Public Schools Denver: Denver: Addenbrooke Classical Academy K–12 2013 Jefferson County School District Lakewood: Jefferson: Alta Vista Charter School K–6 1998 Lamar School District RE-2 Lamar: Prowers: American Academy (Castle Pines North, Colorado) K–8
Faith Ringgold, the late great African American artist from Englewood, receives an unusual tribute from The New Yorker magazine.
Englewood Public School District (New Jersey) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
May 31—The city of Spokane Valley has issued construction permits for an estimated $1.6 million project to expand Arthur B. Ness Elementary School. The project would add 2,370 square feet to the ...