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High School Selection Guide Guía de Selección de la Preparatoria 2021 – 2022 Last Update/Última Actualización: 10/20/21 1
Table of Contents / Tabla de Contenidos Click the section titles to be taken there directly. Haga clic en los títulos de las secciones para acceder directamente. Introduction Introducción General High School Characteristics Características generales de la preparatoria DPS SchoolChoice: Overview and Timeline EscojoMiEscuela de DPS: Resumen y Calendario Denver Public High Schools: Facts and Figures Preparatorias Públicas de Denver: Hechos y Cifras Englewood Enrollment Overview and Timeline Inscripción en Englewood: Resumen y Calendario Englewood Public High Schools: Facts and Figures Preparatorias Públicas de Englewood: Hechos y Cifras Aurora Enrollment Overview and Timeline Inscripción en Aurora: Resumen y Calendario Aurora Public High Schools: Facts and Figures Preparatorias Públicas de Aurora: Hechos y Cifras Cherry Creek Enrollment Overview and Timeline Inscripción en Cherry Creek: Resumen y Calendario Cherry Creek Public High Schools: Facts and Figures Preparatorias Públicas de Cherry Creek: Hechos y Cifras Independent and Parochial Schools: Overview and Timeline Preparatorias Privadas y Religiosas: Resumen y Calendario Independent High Schools: Facts and Figures Preparatorias Privadas: Hechos y Cifras Parochial High Schools: Facts and Figures Preparatorias Religiosas: Hechos y Cifras Additional Resources Recursos Adicionales 2
Introduction Hello, Breakthrough students and families! This High School Selection Guide has been created with the hopes of providing you a compilation of important information and resources that will assist you as you navigate the high school selection process. Please take a moment to review the General High School Characteristics page and then proceed to the section(s) that pertain(s) to you. If your school district is not listed in this documented, please refer to your district’s website and/or call the district office for more information. If you have any questions about the high school selection process, please reach out to the College Bound Coordinator! Parker Groves pgroves@breakthrough.kentdenver.org (720) 225-8997 Introducción ¡Hola, estudiantes y familias de Breakthrough! Esta Guía de Selección de la Preparatoria se ha creado con la esperanza de proporcionarles una compilación de información y recursos importantes que los ayudarán a navegar por el proceso de selección de la preparatoria. Por favor tómense un momento para revisar la página titulada Características generales de la preparatoria y luego proceder hacia la sección o las secciones que les pertenecen a ustedes. Si su distrito escolar no aparece en este documento, por favor consulten el sitio web de su distrito y/o llamen a la oficina del distrito para obtener más información. Si tienen alguna pregunta sobre el proceso de selección de la preparatoria, por favor ¡contacten al Coordinador de College Bound (Preparación Universitaria)! Parker Groves (hablo español) pgroves@breakthrough.kentdenver.org (720) 225-8997 3
General High School Characteristics Características generales de la preparatoria SCHOOL TYPE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS CARACTERÍSTICAS GENERALES • Libre de martícula (gratuita) • Tuition free • La mayoría ofrecen clases de • Most offer college-prep curriculum TRADITIONAL PUBLIC preparación universitaria y clases and AP classes (recommended) (ESCUELA PÚBLICA TRADICIONAL) AP (recomendadas) • Some offer IB programs • Algunas ofrecen programas IB John F. Kennedy, Englewood, Aurora (recommended) (recomendado) Central, Overland, etc. • Variety of academic and • Variedad de opciones académicas extracurricular choices based on size y extracurriculares según el and location tamaño y la ubicación de la escuela • Libre de martícula (gratuita) CHARTER NETWORKS, MAGNET • Tuition free • La mayoría ofrecen clases de PROGRAMS, & NONTRADITIONAL • Most offer college-prep curriculum preparación universitaria y clases LEARNING and AP classes (recommended) AP (recomendadas) (ESCUELAS ESPECIALIZADAS Y NO • Several have specialized school • Algunas tienen objetivos TRADICIONALES) missions (ex: STEM, the arts, escolares especializados (p.ej. leadership, technical training, etc.) STEM, artes, liderazgo, CEC Early College, DSST, GALS, KIPP, • Several have school uniforms and fromación técnica, etc.) Lotus School for Excellence, etc. other student fees • Algunas tienen uniformes escolares y otras tarifas estudiantiles • Matrícula con opciones de ayuda • Tuition-based with financial aid financiera options • Ofrecen clases de preparación • Offer college-prep curriculum and AP universitaria y clases AP classes (recommended) (recomendadas) INDEPENDENT • Small classes with ample • Clases pequeñas con abundante (ESCUELAS INDEPENDIENTES/PRIVADAS) individualized support apoyo estudiantil • Top-notch facilities for academics, Colorado Academy, Kent Denver • Excelentes instalaciones para sports, and the arts estudios, deportes y artes • Most students attend nationally • La mayoría de los estudiantes recognized 4-year colleges and asisten a universidades de 4 años universities reconocidas a nivel nacional PAROCHIAL • Matrícula con opciones de ayuda (ESCUELAS PARROQUIALES/RELIGIOSAS) • Tuition-based with financial aid financiera options • Ofrecen clases de preparación • Offer college-prep curriculum and AP universitaria y clases AP Arrupe Jesuit, Bishop classes (recommended) (recomendadas) Machebeuf, Mullen, Regis Jesuit, St. • Religiously affiliated • Afiliadas religiosamente Mary’s 4
DPS SchoolChoice: Overview and Timeline Overview Step 1: Watch this short video to learn about the DPS SchoolChoice process! Step 2: Use the DPS School Finder to find your neighborhood school, boundary school, or enrollment zone. Step 3: Review the Enrollment Guide to learn more about the schools you’re interested in. Step 4: Visit school websites and/or call their main offices to learn about tour, student shadow, and open house opportunities (due to COVID-19, in-person opportunities may not be offered for the 2021-2022 school year). Step 5: Some schools require additional application materials!* Visit school websites and/or call their main offices to learn about requirements and deadlines. Step 6: Create an account at SchoolChoice.dpsk12.org and apply (remember, you can list up to 12 schools in order of preference)! Step 7: You will receive your school assignment by late March 2022. Once you receive your assignment, contact your school to register for the 2022-2023 school year. Note: If a student wants to attend their neighborhood or boundary high school, they DO NOT need to complete a SchoolChoice application. All they need to do is register with their school before the start of the 2022- 2023 school year. If a student lives in an enrollment zone, they DO need to complete a SchoolChoice application, listing their desired schools in order of preference. Round 1 of SchoolChoice for the 2022-2023 school year opens on January 14th, 2022 at 8 am and closes on February 15th, 2022 at 4 pm. All applications must be submitted by 4 pm on February 15th! *DPS schools with separate applications and/or additional application requirements will be marked with a red asterisk (*). Timeline Late October/Early November 2021 Use the DPS School Finder and Enrollment Guide to research schools of interest. Late October/Early November 2021 Attend virtual or in-person tours, shadowing days, and open houses. Late October/Early November 2021 Check school websites and/or call their main offices to see if any additional application materials (besides the SchoolChoice application) are required. January 14th, 2022 Create an account at SchoolChoice.dpsk12.org and apply (remember, you can list up to 12 schools in order of preference)! February 15th, 2022 This is the last day to submit your SchoolChoice application! All applications must be submitted by 4 pm. Late March 2022 Check your email for your school assignment. Once received, reach out to your assigned school to register. 5
EscojoMiEscuela de DPS: Resumen y Calendario Resumen Paso 1: Mire este breve video para aprender sobre el proceso EscojoMiEscuela de DPS. Paso 2: Use el School Finder (buscador de escuelas) de DPS para encontrar la escuela de su vecindario, área geográfica o zona de inscripción. Paso 3: Revise la Guía de Inscripciones para obtener más información sobre las escuelas que le interesan. Paso 4: Visite los sitios web de las escuelas y/o llámelas para obtener más información sobre las oportunidades de visitas guiadas, visitas estudiantiles y jornadas de puertas abiertas (debido a COVID-19, es posible que no se ofrezcan oportunidades en persona para el año escolar 2021-2022). Paso 5: ¡Algunas escuelas requieren materiales de solicitud adicionales!* Visite a los sitios web de las escuelas o llámelas para saber de los requisitos y las fechas de entrega. Paso 6: Cree una cuenta en SchoolChoice.dpsk12.org y solicitar (recuerde, puede enumerar hasta 12 escuelas en orden de preferencia). Paso 7: Recibirá su escuela asignada a fines de marzo 2022. Una vez que reciba su asignación, contacte a su escuela para registrarse para el año escolar 2022-2023. Tenga en cuenta: Si un estudiante quiere asistir a la preparatoria de su vecindario o área geográfica, NO necesita completar una solicitud EscojoMiEscuela. Todo lo que necesita hacer es registrarse con su escuela antes del inicio del año escolar 2022-2023. Si un estudiante vive en una zona de inscripción, DEBE completar una solicitud EscojoMiEscuela, enumerando sus escuelas deseadas en orden de preferencia. La primera ronda de EscojoMiEscuela para el año escolar 2022-2023 se abre el 14 de enero de 2022 a las 8 am y se cierra el 15 de febrero de 2022 a las 4 pm. ¡Todas las solicitudes deben entregarse antes de las 4 pm del 15 de febrero! *Las escuelas de DPS con solicitudes distintas y/o requisitos de solicitud adicionales se marcarán con un asterisco rojo (*). Calendario Finales de octubre/principios de noviembre de 2021 Utilice el School Finder (buscador de escuelas) y la Guía de Inscripciones de DPS para buscar escuelas de interés. Finales de octubre/principios de noviembre de 2021 Asista (en persona o virtualmente) a visitas guiadas, visitas estudiantiles y jornadas de puertas abiertas. Finales de octubre/principios de noviembre de 2021 Consulte los sitios web de las escuelas y/o llámelas para ver si se requieren materiales de solicitud adicionales (además de la solicitud EscojoMiEscuela). 14 de enero de 2022 a las 8 am Cree una cuenta en SchoolChoice.dpsk12.org y solicitar (recuerde, puede enumerar hasta 12 escuelas en orden de preferencia). 15 de febrero de 2022 a las 4 pm ¡Este es el último día para entregar su solicitud EscojoMiEscuela! Todas las solicitudes deben entregarse antes de las 4 pm. Finales de marzo de 2022 Chequee su correo electrónico para ver su escuela asignada. Una vez recibida, contacte a la escuela asignada para registrarse. 6
Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES 5280 High School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: N/A (Class of 2022 first graduating class) [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 104 899 N. Broadway Denver, CO 80203 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 20:1 (720) 919 – 1056 2019 Overall PSAT Mean Score: 762 (grade 9) “It is a free, public charter school in Denver Public Schools. [Its] students come from across the city of * Denver, and represent the diversity seen across the student population of DPS. It serves students from all backgrounds and supports all students to achieve their highest potential and fulfill their dreams. The first Extra application for Summit Program student class of 5280 High School will begin classes in August 2018.” Abraham Lincoln Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 75% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 964 2285 S. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 15:1 (720) 423 – 5000 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 839 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “We prepare our students for college and careers through rigorous coursework, including 18 AP Courses, 5 Concurrent Enrollment options, and 5 Career and Technical Education pathways and the opportunity to earn up to 12 college credits via concurrent enrollment options to participate in the DPS College First program. Abraham Lincoln High School has consistently demonstrated high academic growth.” Bruce Randolph Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 97% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 751 (grades 6 – 12) 3955 Steele St. Denver, CO 80205 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 14:1 (720) 424 – 1080 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 849 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “A unique feature of Bruce Randolph School is a four-year college preparation course, called College Seminar, which students begin when they enter high school at Bruce Randolph. College Seminar is automatically built into a student’s schedule for all four years of a student’s high school education. Each grade level of college seminar offers a curriculum that best meets students’ college preparatory needs at that time.” Career Education Center Early Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 92% College [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 491 2650 Eliot St. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Denver, CO 80211 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 938 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 423 – 6600 “The full-time Early College program began in the fall of 2003 with students attending from the entire Denver metro area […] The curriculum is college preparatory, focusing on career and technology education. CEC also has part-time students from the Denver metro area who participate in one of the twenty career classes offered on its Eliot Street campus. The career classes are an innovative way for high school students to earn academic credits towards a college degree or industry certification while completing DPS high school graduation requirements.” Collegiate Preparatory Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 76% Academy [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 340 5290 Kittredge St. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 16:1 Denver, CO 80239 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 892 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 424 – 0850 “CPA was founded to ensure that all students have the best level schooling they need to prepare them for their college experience and their future as entrepreneurs, corporate employees, or whatever other path they choose to pursue.” 7
Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES Denver Center for International Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 99% Studies [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 561 (grades 6 – 12) 574 W. 6th Ave. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 16:1 Denver, CO 80204 (720) 423 – 9000 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1113 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “DCIS students are expected to practice and promulgate the school’s core values: Integrity, High Expectations, Diversity, Collaborative Culture, and Reflection. Among other pursuits, students successfully curate a portfolio of their best work, guided by the four domains of global leadership, in order to earn a DCIS diploma.” Denver Center for International Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 77% Studies at Montbello [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 935 (grades 6 – 12) 5000 Crown Blvd. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 13:1 Denver, CO 80239 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 773 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 423 – 5900 “The Denver Center for International Studies at Montbello’s mission is to create a diverse, respectful, and socially responsible community of learners where students and teachers are challenged and honored as individuals.” Denver Montessori Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 85% Junior/Senior [PUBLIC MONTESSORI] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 236 (Junior and Senior HS) 4250 Shoshone St. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 17:1 Denver, CO 80211 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 884 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 424 – 2600 “Denver Montessori Junior/Senior High School combines Montessori best practices with current research on adolescent brain development to provide a learning environment that promotes high achievement for each student while also supporting them socially and emotionally.” Denver School of Innovation Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 74% and Sustainable Design [COMPETENCY LEARNING] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 143 840 E. 14th Ave. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 11:1 Denver, CO 80218 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1031 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 424 – 2000 “Through engaging in personalized learning experiences and real-world projects, students become innovators and design thinkers who will create a strong economic future and contribute to social and civic well-being, both locally and globally.” Denver School of the Arts Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 98% [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 1,099 (grades 6 – 12) 7111 Montview Blvd. Denver, CO 80220 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 21:1 (720) 424 – 1700 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1195 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “In addition to a rigorous academic program, students engage in intensive studies in Creative Writing, Dance, Music, Stagecraft and Design, Theatre, Video Cinema Arts, and Visual Arts. DSA is committed to fostering a Additional application materials required! lifelong love of the arts in a culturally diverse, academically challenging environment.” 8
Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 75% Early College [INNOVATION] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 1,199 (grades 6 – 12) 19535 E. 46th Ave. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 17:1 Denver, CO 80249 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 883 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 424 – 0420 “Benefiting from a rigorous, college prep curriculum, a strong school culture, zealous support from staff, a variety of learning opportunities, including Project-Based Learning, student portfolios, and internships, DMLK students are well-prepared for their post-secondary plans and beyond.” DSST: Byers Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 94% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 569 150 S. Pearl St. Denver, CO 80209 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 15:1 (303) 524 – 6350 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1224 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Close, caring relationships are at the heart of our approach and our school culture intentionally fosters strong relationships. We prepare students for college, with an emphasis on developing students through liberal arts learning (reading, writing, mathematics, and science).” DSST: Cole Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 87% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 348 3240 Humboldt St. Denver, CO 80205 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 12:1 (303) 524 – 6354 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1015 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Close, caring relationships are at the heart of our approach and our school culture intentionally fosters strong relationships. We prepare students for college, with an emphasis on developing students through liberal arts learning (reading, writing, mathematics, and science).” DSST: College View Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 86% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 558 3111 W. Dartmouth Ave. Denver, CO 80236 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 15:1 (303) 524 – 6320 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 971 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Close, caring relationships are at the heart of our approach and our school culture intentionally fosters strong relationships. We prepare students for college, with an emphasis on developing students through liberal arts learning (reading, writing, mathematics, and science).” DSST: Conservatory Green Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: N/A (Class of 2021 first graduating class) [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 574 5590 Central Park Blvd., Bldg. 4 Denver, CO 80238 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 14:1 (303) 802 – 4127 2019 Overall PSAT Mean Score: 1062 (grade 10) “Close, caring relationships are at the heart of our approach and our school culture intentionally fosters strong relationships. We prepare students for college, with an emphasis on developing students through liberal arts learning (reading, writing, mathematics, and science).” 9
Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES DSST: Elevate Northeast High Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: N/A (Class of 2025 first graduating class) School [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: N/A (2021-2022 first school year, serving only 9th grade) 10825 E. 47th Ave. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: N/A Denver, CO 80239 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: N/A (303) 524 – 6355 “Close, caring relationships are at the heart of our approach and our school culture intentionally fosters strong relationships. We prepare students for college, with an emphasis on developing students through liberal arts learning (reading, writing, mathematics, and science).” DSST: Green Valley Ranch Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 86% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 580 4800 Telluride St., Bldg. 2 Denver, CO 80249 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 15:1 (303) 524 – 6300 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1074 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Close, caring relationships are at the heart of our approach and our school culture intentionally fosters strong relationships. We prepare students for college, with an emphasis on developing students through liberal arts learning (reading, writing, mathematics, and science).” DSST: Montview Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 94% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 578 2000 Valentia St. Denver, CO 80238 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 15:1 (303) 320 – 5570 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1159 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Close, caring relationships are at the heart of our approach and our school culture intentionally fosters strong relationships. We prepare students for college, with an emphasis on developing students through liberal arts learning (reading, writing, mathematics, and science).” East Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 96% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 2,581 1600 City Park Esplanade Denver, CO 80206 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 20:1 (720) 423 – 8300 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1115 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “East remains a model of a highly mobile but integrated community which allows its students to experience people of different cultures, races and economic backgrounds, attracting over half its population from out of district enrollment.” George Washington Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 90% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 1,213 655 S. Monaco Parkway Denver, CO 80224 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 18:1 (720) 423 – 8600 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1044 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “As the first Colorado school to offer the IB program, GW continues to attract the top students from throughout Denver Public Schools and the surrounding suburbs. The IB program develops inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young adults who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.” 10
Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES Girls Athletic Leadership School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 82% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 117 750 Galapago St. Denver, CO 80204 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 12:1 (303) 282 – 6437 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 909 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “The Girls Athletic Leadership Schools of Denver (GALS), including The Boys School of Denver (BOYS), envision a world where all young women and men, regardless of their background, are given access to a personalized and holistic education that provides them the opportunity to access the skills, knowledge, and self-determination to succeed in college and to develop as leaders in their communities and the world.” John F. Kennedy Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 81% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 884 2855 S. Lamar St. Denver, CO 80227 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 14:1 (720) 423 – 4300 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 889 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) http://jfk.dpsk12.org/ “We work to help all JFK students become successful citizens and scholars to better prepare for college and career. We recognize that the path to success is different for each and every JFK student. Therefore we offer students a variety of academic and enrichment opportunities ranging from International Baccalaureate to Advanced Placement to Concurrent Enrollment, to more than 40 activities, clubs and sports.” KIPP Denver Collegiate Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 87% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 492 451 S. Tejon St. Denver, CO 80223 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 13:1 (303) 922 – 5324 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 972 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “KIPP Colorado Schools is a network of free college-preparatory public charter schools opened to all students. We are dedicated to preparing students in academically underserved communities for success in college and life. We are part of the nationwide KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) network of 209 schools in 20 states and Washington, DC, educating approximately 80,000 students.” KIPP Northeast Denver Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 92% Leadership Academy [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 574 18250 E. 51st Ave. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 14:1 Denver, CO 80249 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1000 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 452 – 2570 “KIPP Colorado Schools is a network of free college-preparatory public charter schools opened to all students. We are dedicated to preparing students in academically underserved communities for success in college and life. We are part of the nationwide KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) network of 209 schools in 20 states and Washington, DC, educating approximately 80,000 students.” 11
Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES Kunsmiller Creative Arts Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 100% Academy [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 870 (grades K – 12) 2250 S. Quitman Way 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 17:1 Denver, CO 80219 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 879 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 424 – 0200 “Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy is a K-12 arts integrated public school serving students in southwest * Denver. KCAA prepares students for careers in the creative industries while providing a rigorous college preparatory education.” Additional application materials required! Manual Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 69% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 258 1700 E. 28th Ave. Denver, CO 80205 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 13:1 (720) 423 – 6300 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 863 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Our comprehensive academic program offers various pathways, depending on students’ individual learning needs and goals. Working closely with an advisor, students can pick from a rich mix of general studies courses, Advanced Placement (AP), Honors classes, a concurrent enrollment option, Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), and an innovative STEM Biomedical pathway. Every academic approach pushes students to think critically and expand their current scope of knowledge, preparing them for the rigors and acceleration of post-secondary education and meaningful careers.” Noel Community Arts School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 71% [INNOVATION] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 396 (grades 6 – 12) 5000 Crown Blvd. Denver, CO 80239 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 13:1 (720) 423 – 5840 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 845 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Noel Community Arts School prepares students for success in college and career by ensuring high achievement and creative thinking through rigorous academics and meaningful application of the arts.” North Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 85% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 1,591 2960 N. Speer Blvd. Denver, CO 80211 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 17:1 (720) 423 – 2700 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 912 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “North prides itself on ensuring every student is college and career ready upon graduation. We offer over 40 rigorous academic Advanced Placement, Honors and college level classes in core subjects, plus a multitude of elective courses in world languages, art, music, technology, drama, physical education, and more.” Northfield Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 94% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 1,239 5500 Central Park Blvd. Denver, CO 80238 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 21:1 (720) 423 – 8000 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 993 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Northfield High School, an International Baccalaureate School, offers a progressive, challenging and exciting academic program. In addition to the core curriculum, NHS has a full array of electives, including four Career Connect Pathways. A comprehensive athletic program and a robust activity program driven by student interests and passions round out the student experience.” 12
Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES Rocky Mountain School of Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 88% Expeditionary Learning [EXPEDITIONARY LEARNING] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 388 (K – 12) 1700 S. Holly St. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 19:1 Denver, CO 80222 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1087 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (303) 759 – 2076 “A public school of choice, RMSEL is a vital partnership of five Denver-area school districts: Aurora, Cherry * Creek, Denver, Douglas County and Littleton; and a non-profit organization actively involved in the renewal of public education: the Public Education and Business Coalition. Expeditionary Learning captures the power Additional application materials required! of Outward Bound principles and research about best practices and combines them in the classroom to promote high academic achievement and character development.” South Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 85% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 1,722 1700 E. Louisiana Ave. Denver, CO 80210 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 19:1 (720) 423 – 6000 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 981 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Priority #1: Increase graduation and on track rate; Priority #2: Close the Opportunity Gap; Priority #3: Support the Whole Child” STRIVE Prep – RISE Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 94% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 516 18250 E. 51st Ave. Denver, CO 80249 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 11:1 (720) 485 – 6393 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 970 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “STRIVE Preparatory Schools (STRIVE Prep) is a Denver-based community of free, open enrollment, public charter schools committed to providing every student with an excellent, high-quality, college-preparatory education. STRIVE Prep was founded 11 years ago under the belief that students from all backgrounds deserve a college preparatory education regardless of race, economic circumstance or previous academic achievement.” 13
Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES STRIVE Prep – SMART Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 86% Academy [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 545 3201 W. Arizona Ave. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 10:1 North Entrance Denver, CO 80219 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 928 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (303) 962 – 9880 “STRIVE Preparatory Schools (STRIVE Prep) is a Denver-based community of free, open enrollment, public charter schools committed to providing every student with an excellent, high-quality, college-preparatory education. STRIVE Prep was founded 11 years ago under the belief that students from all backgrounds deserve a college preparatory education regardless of race, economic circumstance or previous academic achievement.” Thomas Jefferson Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 89% [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 1,310 3950 S. Holly St. Denver, CO 80237 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 19:1 (720) 423 – 7000 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1024 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “A classic high school experience with a sharp emphasis on academic excellence and college and career- readiness, TJ challenges students to achieve their personal bests, focus their determination and drive, and manage their own success in an academically supportive environment.” West High School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: N/A (2021-2022 is first year as reunified school) [TRADITIONAL PUBLIC] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: N/A 951 Elati St. Denver, CO 80204 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: N/A (720) 423 – 5482 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: N/A *2021-2022 is West High School’s first school year since the reunification. “At West High School, we promote academic excellence leading directly to college and career readiness. We West used to be composed of two high empower students with a rigorous education that promotes leadership as well as the academic and social schools: West Early College and West emotional skills to compete in the global market.” Leadership Academy. 14
Additional Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES Colorado High School Charter Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 47% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 187 1175 Osage St. Denver, CO 80204 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 14:1 (303) 892 – 8475 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 791 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “Colorado High School Charter (CHSC) offers an excellent education in a small-school setting for students who have struggled personally or academically in a conventional high school. We offer six enrollment periods Additional application materials required! Separate Application to give students multiple opportunities to reengage and provide frequent feedback regarding grades and credits. All graduates receive support to gain acceptance into a postsecondary institution and complete a postsecondary degree.” Colorado High School Charter - Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 26% GES [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 173 3093 E. 42nd Ave. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 15:1 Denver, CO 80216 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 770 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 524 – 8664 “Colorado High School Charter – GES offers an excellent education in a small-school setting for students who * have struggled personally or academically in a conventional high school. We offer six enrollment periods to give students multiple opportunities to reengage and provide frequent feedback regarding grades and Additional application materials required! Separate Application credits.” Compassion Road Academy Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 33% [INNOVATION] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 99 1000 Cherokee St. Denver, CO 80204 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 10:1 (720) 424 – 2200 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 868 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “Compassion Road Academy uses education and a variety of programs to help our students attain equal opportunity and guide them on the journey to becoming conscientious, competent and positively empowered Additional application materials required! Separate Application advocates for their communities. We provide at-risk students rigor and relevance, flexible support systems, targeted and purposeful interventions, and a strong sense of community.” Contemporary Learning Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 34% Academy [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 113 200 E. 9th Ave. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 8:1 Denver, CO 80203 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 798 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 423 – 6900 “Contemporary Learning Academy is a small, urban high school serving grades nine to 12. Our students have * the option to earn a diploma in less than three years and enroll in community college courses. Through our project-based learning, students experience community service, internships, real-world career exploration, an Additional application materials required! Separate Application advisement program, a 1:15 teacher-student ratio and the opportunity for a successful school experience.” DELTA High School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 75% [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 105 655 S. Monaco Pkwy. Rm. 120 Denver, CO 80224 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 15:1 (720) 423 – 8740 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 793 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “DELTA High School is a pathways school located on the George Washington campus with accelerated programming on academic quarters. Students have an opportunity to earn 27.5 credits each quarter. DELTA stands for Diverse Additional application materials required! Education Leading Through Action, and our diverse school has a focus on leadership and community involvement. Separate Application As a small community of students, typically 17 to 20 years old, we offer small class sizes and a lot of individual support. We have incredible teachers and an engaging elective program. All of our students will have an opportunity to take college coursework for free.” 15
Additional Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES Denver Center for 21st Century Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 54% Learning at Wyman [INNOVATION] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 185 (grades 6 – 12) 1690 N. Williams St. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 11:1 Denver, CO 80218 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 773 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 424 – 2980 “Denver Center for 21st-Century Learning at Wyman (DC21) offers an accelerated, engaging and rigorous * education for students who require a highly supportive, relationship-oriented educational experience.” Additional application materials required! Separate Application Denver Justice High School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 49% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 116 300 E. 9th Ave. Denver, CO 80203 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 18:1 (303) 480 – 5610 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 795 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “Denver Justice High School’s mission is to provide a college-preparatory education for all students. Justice targets students who are chronically truant, who have been unsuccessful in a traditional school setting or who Additional application materials required! Separate Application have been involved in the criminal justice system. Denver Justice High is a place where “At-risk” youth can become successful “youth of promise” by being given high standards, opportunities and an environment which cultivates growth and learning.” Denver Online High School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 51% [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 263 4250 Shoshone St. Denver, CO 80211 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 19:1 (720) 424 – 8281 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 1006 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “Denver Online High School is a state-certified multi-district high school that is managed by Denver Public Schools. We serve diverse range of students, including artists, athletes, home-schooled students, busy Additional application materials required! Separate Application students, and others who need a flexible schedule due to unique situations. Denver Online's model combines the flexibility of the online environment with the support and culture that comes with having in-building requirements for our students.” Emily Griffith High School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 19% [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 330 1860 Lincoln St. Denver, CO 80203 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 18:1 (720) 423 – 4901 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 847 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “Emily Griffith High School provides pathways for students who choose to pursue their high school diploma or GED and post-secondary goals. An authentic curriculum, flexible scheduling, small class sizes, and robust Additional application materials required! Separate Application social/emotional support serve as a springboard for students to demonstrate competency in courses while having the opportunity to simultaneously engage in college, career, and technical education programs.” Excel Academy - Denver Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 48% [INNOVATION] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 272 1825 S. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 22:1 (720) 424 – 2250 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 776 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “Excel Academy – Denver combines structure, a committed and caring staff and a system of peer accountability to support students who have dropped out or who are at risk of dropping out to realize their Additional application materials required! Separate Application potential and achieve their academic goals. We strive to ensure that the majority of our students increase their math and reading capabilities, enabling them to catch up, graduate and transition into postsecondary education.” 16
Additional Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES Florence Crittenton Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 19% [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 119 55 S. Zuni St. Denver, CO 80223 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 9:1 (720) 423 – 7900 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 841 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “Florence Crittenton High School serves pregnant and parenting teens (ages 14- 21) and their families in a holistic setting that includes support services such as personalized counseling, nursing and Early Childhood Additional application materials required! Separate Application Education. Our goal is for students to earn their diploma and graduate as lifelong learners, community leaders and responsible parents with marketable 21st-century skills.” Legacy Options High School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 39% [INNOVATION] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 125 6850 Argonne St. Denver, CO 80249 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 11:1 (720) 424 – 3100 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 786 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “Legacy Options primarily serves students who are at risk of dropping out of school. Our data-driven, accountable and high-standards education program provides a realistic pathway to graduate with a high Additional application materials required! Separate Application school degree and offers multiple pathways for enrollment into postsecondary educational, training, certification and apprenticeship programs.” Montbello Career and Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 43% Technical High School [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 68 (grades 10 – 12) 4501 Airport Way 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 9:1 Denver, CO 80239 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 855 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 423 – 7200 “Montbello Tech is committed to engaging all students and successfully preparing scholars for college, career * and life in the global community. Students benefit from innovative teaching that incorporates multiple approaches to education beyond a traditional high school setting. Scholars are able to enroll in career and Additional application materials required! Separate Application technical courses, participate in internships and earn privileges to enroll in college courses leading to an associate’s degree.” North High School Engagement Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 61% Center [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 79 2960 N. Speer Blvd. 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 9:1 Denver, CO 80211 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 809 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) (720) 423 – 2700 “North High School Engagement Center is designed for students who are typically 16 to 20 years of age and * are within 100 credits of graduating, and offers students a postsecondary-focused educational pathway that leads to a diploma. The school uses a comprehensive intake process and provides an accelerated course of Additional application materials required! Separate Application study using a competency-based curriculum.” Northeast Early College Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 54% [INNOVATION] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 556 11200 E. 45th Ave. Denver, CO 80239 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 19:1 (720) 424 – 2450 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: No data available (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) “Northeast Early College is a state accredited Early College, offering concurrent enrollment (college) classes beginning in grade 9. Students also select a CareerConnect pathway of their choice to major in while in high school (engineering, computer science, business, graphic design, robotics, environmental sustainability, and audio production) […] students can earn an industry certificate and even an associate's degree. Northeast Early College is also a Career Apprenticeship Hub School. We also offer Music, Art, World Language, Credit Recovery, and Physical Education courses.” 17
Additional Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES PREP Academy Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 46% [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 70 (grades 6 – 12) 2727 Columbine St. Denver, CO 80205 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 4:1 (720) 424 – 8451 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: No data available (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “We are a community that sparks the minds of all learners to strategically use their voice and insight to navigate the pathways of life. PREP Academy welcomes the following learners: students who directly apply; Additional application materials required! Separate Application students referred by other schools, the departments of human services or probation; and expelled students.” Respect Academy Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 66% [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 92 (grades 10 – 12) 2285 S. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80219 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 14:1 (720) 423 – 5228 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: No data available (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “Respect Academy is an engagement center that is designed for students who are 17 to 20 years of age and are within 100 credits of graduating, with the goal of high school graduation and postsecondary preparedness. Additional application materials required! Separate Application Through a partnership with Abraham Lincoln High School, students are also able to access athletics, clubs, and activities. Respect Academy offers several concurrent enrollments for students including, but not limited to: welding, automotive, CNA in addition to courses at CCD, UCD, Metro and Emily Griffith.” RiseUp Community School Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 25% [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 116 2342 N. Broadway Denver, CO 80205 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 17:1 (303) 292 – 1018 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 756 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “RiseUp Community School reengages youth that have previously dropped out of high school or are in danger of dropping out. Our project-based learning approach focused on social justice issues allows students to apply Additional application materials required! Separate Application what they have learned to positively impact themselves, their families and their community. RiseUp also offers students paid internships.” Summit Academy Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 53% [MAGNET] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 224 (grades 6 – 12) 5590 W. Evans Ave. Denver, CO 80227 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 11:1 (720) 424 – 2400 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 804 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “At Summit, our mission is to embrace ALL students and cultivate the whole child to empower them to advocate for themselves, be active learners and positive contributors to the global community.” Additional application materials required! Separate Application The CUBE Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: N/A [CHARTER] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 143 3333 Holly St. Denver, CO 80207 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 8:1 (303) 803 – 2734 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: No data available (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “The CUBE High School builds the academic, character, and real-world skills our students need to thrive in college, career and a rapidly changing future. We are an integrated, intentionally small school because we Additional application materials required! Separate Application believe that you can't motivate a student you don't know. We have advisories, frequent all-school meetings, and a strong connection between our staff and our families in order ensure that all the students in our building feel known and heard. We use our community to learn about our students' academic and character strengths -- and their insecurities. We use this knowledge to challenge them to reach new heights in and out of the classroom.” 18
Additional Denver Public High Schools SCHOOL SPECIFIC FACTS & FIGURES Vista Academy Class of 2020 Graduation Rate: 69% [INNOVATION] 2020 – 2021 Total Student Enrollment: 206 (grades 6 – 12) 4800 Telluride St. #6 Denver, CO 80249 2020 – 2021 Student to Teacher Ratio: 10:1 (720) 423 – 7650 2019 Overall SAT Mean Score: 773 (students did not take the SAT in 2020 due to COVID-19) * “At Vista Academy, our mission is to foster a rigorous academic learning environment and school culture that embodies equity, diversity and a sense of belonging for all students, families, staff and community. Our Additional application materials required! Separate Application covenant is to identify, address and move past performance barriers allowing students to regain their academic success.” 19
Englewood Enrollment Overview and Timeline Overview The enrollment process for Englewood Public Schools (EPS) is fairly straightforward. 8th graders who are currently EPS students will be automatically enrolled at Englewood High School. The only thing families need to do is call Englewood High School to make sure that their student is registered. 8th graders who are currently non-EPS students (DPS, Aurora, etc.) must participate in Choice Enrollment in order to enroll at Englewood High School. The Open Enrollment Application and Agreement can be found on the EPS website. Round 1 of Choice Enrollment for the 2022-2023 school year opens on January 6, 2022 and closes on February 3, 2022. Round 2 of Choice Enrollment for the 2022-2023 school year opens on February 17, 2022 and closes on August 31, 2022. 8th grade students—both in-district and out-of-district—who would like to attend Colorado’s Finest High School of Choice (CFHSC) must contact the school and ask about the enrollment process. CFHSC requires prospective students to submit test scores, and has a different enrollment process than Englewood High School. Timeline Late October/Early November 2021 For students interested in attending Colorado’s Finest High School of Choice, call the main office at (303) 934-5786 and ask about the enrollment process for the 2022-2023 school year. January 6th, 2022 – February 3rd, 2022 For out-of-district students, complete the Open Enrollment Application and Agreement! Return the completed form to the District Registrar sometime before January 31st. Late Spring 2022 For in-district students, call Englewood High School to confirm registration! February 17th, 2022 – August 31st, 2022 For out-of-district students who did not participate in Round 1 of Choice Enrollment, complete the Open Enrollment Application and Agreement and return it to the District Registrar sometime before September 1st. 20
Inscripción en Englewood: Resumen y Calendario Resumen El proceso de inscripción para las Escuelas Públicas de Englewood (EPS) es bastante sencillo. Los estudiantes de 8º grado que actualmente son estudiantes de EPS se inscribirán automáticamente en Englewood High School. La única cosa que deben hacer las familias es llamar a Englewood High School para asegurarse de que su estudiante esté registrado. Los estudiantes de 8º grado que actualmente no son estudiantes de EPS (DPS, Aurora, etc.) deben participar en Inscripción de Elección para poder inscribirse en Englewood High School. La Solicitud y Acuerdo de Inscripción Abierta se pueden encontrar en el sitio web de EPS. La primera ronda de Inscripción de Elección para el año escolar 2022-2023 se abre el 6 de enero de 2022 y se cierra el 3 de febrero de 2022. La segunda ronda de Inscripción de Elección para el año escolar 2022-2023 se abre el 17 de febrero de 2022 y se cierra el 31 de agosto de 2022. Los estudiantes de 8º grado —tanto dentro como fuera del distrito— que desean asistir a Colorado’s Finest High School of Choice (CFHSC) deben contactar a la escuela y preguntar sobre el proceso de inscripción. CFHSC requiere que los futuros estudiantes presenten calificaciones de pruebas, y tiene un proceso de inscripción diferente al de Englewood High School. Calendario Finales de octubre/principios de noviembre de 2021 Para los estudiantes interesados en asistir a Colorado’s Finest High School of Choice, llame al (303) 934-5786 y pregunte sobre el proceso de inscripción para el año escolar 2022-2023. 6 de enero de 2022 – 3 de febrero de 2022 Para estudiantes fuera del distrito, ¡complete la Solicitud y Acuerdo de Inscripción Abierta! Devuelva el formulario completo al registrador del distrito en algún momento antes del 31 de enero. Finales de la primavera de 2022 Para los estudiantes del distrito, ¡llame a Englewood High School para confirmar la registración! 17 de febrero de 2022 – 31 de agosto de 2022 Para los estudiantes fuera del distrito que no participaron en la primera ronda de Inscripción de Elección, complete la Solicitud y Acuerdo de Inscripción Abierta y devuélvala al registrador del distrito en algún momento antes del 1 de septiembre. 21
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