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  2. Denver Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    In the 2016-2017 school year, 92,331 students were enrolled in 207 Denver Public Schools consisting of 8 Early Childhood Education or K-12 schools, 92 elementary, 18 ECE-8 or K-8, 34 middle, 12 schools with grades 6-12, and 44 traditional high schools. 71.7 percent (62,977) of public school students qualified for free or reduced price lunch in ...

  3. John F. Kennedy High School (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy High School (also known as "Kennedy" or "JFK") is a public secondary school located in the Bear Valley neighborhood on the southwest side of Denver, Colorado, United States. The school serves about 1,500 students in grades 9-12 in the Denver Public Schools system. When the school opened with the spring semester of the 1965 ...

  4. Jefferson County Public Schools (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The district is headquartered at the Jeffco Public Schools Education Center in West Pleasant View, an unincorporated area of the county near Golden in the Denver metropolitan area. Jeffco Public Schools serves almost 81,000 students in 166 schools. It is the second-largest school district in Colorado, having been surpassed in 2013 by Denver ...

  5. DSST Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Website. School website. DSST Public Schools ( DSST ), formerly known as the Denver School of Science and Technology, is a public charter STEM network comprising 16 schools on eight campuses in Denver and Aurora, Colorado, United States, in partnership with Denver Public Schools. DSST is ranked among the top 200 public high schools in the US.

  6. Abraham Lincoln High School (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln High School is a public high school, founded in 1959, in Denver, Colorado, United States, and is named after former President Abraham Lincoln . The school's colors are blue and grey, representing the colors worn by the soldiers during the US Civil War; blue represents the North, and grey represents the South.

  7. North High School (Denver, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    It belonged to Denver Public Schools from the beginning and was known as 'Denver North Side High School'; the original graduating class of 1886 was entirely female. In 1896 Highland was incorporated into the city of Denver and the existing school became inadequate for the growing number of students; a new Beaux-Arts style building was ...

  8. Denver Online High School - Wikipedia

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    online .dpsk12 .org. Denver Online High School is an online school that is run by the Denver Public School District. [3] It uses the Schoology curriculum. Forty percent of the enrolled students are gifted. [4] First opened in 2003, it enrolls students full time, and provides supplementary classes for students enrolled at other high schools and ...

  9. University of Colorado Denver - Wikipedia

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    The School of Public Affairs at CU Denver is ranked 25th among schools of public affairs in the United States and is fully accredited by the Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA). The school offers a number of highly ranked programs, including environmental policy, nonprofit management and public management.