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Grand Junction, Colorado, 81501 United States: District information; Type: Public: Grades: ... Grand River Academy (k-12 Virtual School) Independence Academy ...
Grand Junction: Mesa: Carbon Valley Academy K–8 2005 St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J Frederick: Boulder: Carbondale Community School K–8 1996 Roaring Fork School District RE-1 Carbondale: Garfield: Cardinal Community Academy K–6 2000 Weld County School District RE-3J Keenesburg: Weld: Cesar Chavez Academy (Pueblo, Colorado) K–8 2001
Ralph Stocker Stadium is owned by the city of Grand Junction, Colorado.Its current tenants are Colorado Mesa University Mavericks football and Mesa County Valley School District 51 high school football, though it hosts other local events as well including track and field and both college and high school commencement ceremonies.
GOALS Academy was founded by GOALS as a Kindergarten to 6th grade elementary school located in north central Anaheim. More than 230 youngsters attended this school daily, and a well attended after school program has been operated by GOALS daily from the same location.<Anaheim Bulletin, May, 2015>
Grand Junction High School (GJHS) is a public high school located in Grand Junction, Colorado, United States. It is part of the Mesa County Valley School District 51 . It is one of four high schools located within the Grand Valley .
Grand Junction is 247 miles (398 km) west-southwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver.The city has a council–manager form of government. [8] It is a major commercial and transportation hub within the large area between the Green River and the Continental Divide, and the largest city in Colorado outside of the Front Range Corridor.
When the Utes fled to Utah, the Governor of Colorado called on the militia to apprehend them. Indian Agent T. A. Byrnes claimed the Indian parents from the Ouray agency were not prepared to send their children to the Grand Junction School at Colorado, for they were told that any "Ute Indians crossing the Colorado line would be shot on sight." [4]