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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. Situated within the Sonoran Desert, the District has grown from its modest beginnings as a county accommodation school located in New River in 1934 to ...
Death Valley Unified School District (DVUSD) is a public school district in Inyo County, California. DVUSD is located in eastern Inyo County and borders the state of Nevada. It serves the entire southeast region of Inyo County and covers approximately 6,000 square miles (16,000 km 2) of the Mojave Desert. The total population within this region ...
School name Grades Enrollment (2020–2021) Website Broadmoor Elementary School: K–6: 326: Cañon School: Preschool: 100: Cheyenne Mountain Elementary School
Colorado Springs School District 11: 23,366 El Paso: Cotopaxi School District RE-3: 208 Fremont: Creede School District: 78 Mineral: Cripple Creek-Victor School District RE-1: 352 Teller: Crowley County School District RE-1-J: 405 Crowley: Custer County School District C-1: 361 Custer: DeBeque School District 49-JT: 172 Mesa: Garfield: Deer ...
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
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]
In 1919, the school districts of Colorado City (annexed by Colorado Springs in 1917) and Colorado Springs were consolidated. [ 2 ] : 78 The district saw modest growth between 1920 and 1940, then a large boom following World War II.
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