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Jefferson County Public Schools (Colorado)

Jefferson County School District R-1 (a.k.a. Jefferson County Public Schools or Jeffco Public Schools) is a school district in Jefferson County, Colorado. 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.[4][5] 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 Public Schools, which has an enrollment of approximately 81,000.

Jeffco Public Schools
The sign at district headquarters in West Pleasant View.
Location
, Colorado
United States
Coordinates39°44′20″N 105°09′53″W / 39.73876°N 105.16473°W / 39.73876; -105.16473
District information
GradesPre-K to 12th Grade
Established1950 (74 years ago) (1950)
SuperintendentTracy Dorland[1]
School boardSchool Board Info (web site)
NCES District ID0804800[2]
Students and staff
Enrollment81,088 (January 2021)[3]
Staff4,700.91 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Student–teacher ratio17.04[2]
Other information
Websitewww.jeffcopublicschools.org

The district covers the entirety of Jefferson County,[6] and also includes a section of Broomfield.[7]

History edit

 
The South School, Golden, Colorado, when it originally served all of Golden School District #1. Photo taken around 1874.

Beginnings edit

The first school in Jefferson County and the second school in Colorado opened in Golden on January 9, 1860. It stood at around today's 1304 Washington Avenue and was a rented log cabin, with school taught by Thomas Daughterty, with 18 students, financed through tuition and subscription. Its second term was taught by Miss M. F. Manly. When Jefferson County was organized by the Territorial government in 1861, the capability of organizing public schools became reality, and George West became the first superintendent of Jefferson County schools. After a mill levy was created in 1862, the first two school districts, Golden and Vasquez (roughly today's Wheat Ridge/Arvada area), were organized in 1863. That September the first public school in the county opened in Golden.[8]

Original school districts edit

Over time, as the population grew and spread across the county, more and more school districts were organized, each with its own elected board to govern them. They were a diverse variety of schools, from the stately brick edifices of urban Golden which operated through the traditional school year, to the rural one-room wooden schoolhouses that operated during the summer months because winter in the mountains made it difficult for students to attend. Some school districts only rented buildings for class; others shared into neighboring counties. The first building constructed as a Jefferson County public school, around the area of 14th and Arapahoe Streets in Golden, was never completed and eventually sold in 1866 to Colorado Territorial Governor Alexander Cummings for $2,700 for use as the Territorial Executive Building. Its replacement, the first completed public school building in Jefferson County, still stands today at 1420 Washington Avenue in Golden. After the completion of its successor at today's 1314 Cheyenne Street in 1873, later known as the South School, Jefferson County's first senior high school, Golden High School, was organized. The first public school graduations in Jefferson County were held in the 1880s.

By 1894 Jefferson County school enrollment was around 1,500 students, with 54 high school students. By 1939 Jeffco had blossomed to 3,883 students with 1,426 high schoolers. In the early 20th century, however, population shifts and other factors began to spur consolidation. The Lorraine School District of Jefferson County merged with the Mandalay School District of Boulder County (Broomfield) in 1917. In 1920 the Montana, Lakeview, Midway and Mt. Carbon districts merged to become Bear Creek District C-1. In 1923 several mountain districts merged into Evergreen District C-2, while in 1945 Washington Heights and Bancroft merged to form School District 52. However, some school districts went by the wayside including South Platte in 1944, Pleasant Park in 1946, and Pine Grove. By 1950 only 39 of the 54 individually organized school districts remained.

List of historic school districts edit

Note: several districts have different identities over time.

  • 1 - Golden
  • 2 - Everett/Vasquez/Arvada
  • 3 - Mt. Vernon/Kittredge
  • 4 - Bergen/Creswell
  • 5 - Bear Creek/Mt. Carbon
  • 6 - Ralston/Fremont
  • 7 - Upper Ralston/Leyden
  • 8 - Vasquez/Wheat Ridge
  • 9 - Mt. Vernon/Bradford Junction/Conifer
  • 10 - Guy Hill
  • 11 - Platte/Spruce Park & Sprucedale
  • 12 - Ralston
  • 13 - Mountain/Rockland
  • 14 - Clear Creek/Maple Grove
  • 15 - Platte Canyon/Deer Creek
  • 16 - Bear Creek/Montana
  • 17 - Turkey Creek/Brownville/Medlen
  • 18 - Pine & Estabrook
  • 19 - Pleasant Park
  • 20 - Fairmount
  • 21 - Lakewood/Edgewater
  • 22 - Mt. Morrison
  • 23 - Lothrop
  • 24 - South Platte
  • 25 - Lorraine & Mandalay
  • 26 - Turkey Creek/Hodgson
  • 27 - Coal Creek Canyon/Columbine
  • 28 - Pine Grove
  • 29 - Belcher Hill
  • 30 - Buffalo Creek/Evergreen
  • 31 - Soda Creek
  • 32 - Fruitdale
  • 33 - Jefferson City/Plainview
  • 34 - Kassler
  • 35 - Urmston
  • 36 - Lamb
  • 37 - Lakeview
  • 38 - Parmelee Gulch
  • 39 - Semper
  • 40 - Buffalo Creek
  • 41 - Bancroft
  • 42 - Idledale
  • 43 - Wagner
  • 44 - Prospect Valley
  • 45 - Midway
  • 46 - Sampson
  • 47 - Lakewood - Stober Elementary
  • 48 - Daniels
  • 49 - Denver View
  • 50 - Washington Heights
  • 51 - Mountair
  • 52 - Washington Heights & Bancroft
  • C-1 - Bear Creek Consolidated
  • C-2 - Evergreen Consolidated

In 1950, the 39 school districts in Jefferson County were consolidated and reorganized into a single district, Jefferson County R-1 Schools.[9] It was so named as the Reorganized School District 1, and ushered in a modern age in a county where some still sent to school in the original one-room rural schoolhouses. Through the course of time several landmark school buildings had been built across Jefferson County, including Golden's North, South, Central and High schools; the stone Morrison school; and Lakewood's 3-school campus. With renewed energy a new generation would be built, and state-of-the-art schools sprouted across Jefferson County as old schools were phased out. By 1999 Jefferson County had an enrollment of 88,793 students.

Today the next wave of school buildings is being created, as Jefferson County schools move forward into the 21st century. However, a good collection of schools from throughout Jeffco's educational history remain. They serve many uses from private homes to museums, and several are designated Jefferson County, Colorado and National Historic Register landmarks.[10]

Through Jeffco schools' history, there have been several fatal events which have not been forgotten. In 1887 the original Lamb School, which had just been built the year before, burned down and had to be replaced. (The rebuilt school was later destroyed by the Lower North Fork Fire in 2012.)[11] In 1905 Golden's South School, including Golden High School, was saved from explosion by janitor Oscar Nolin when its overheating boiler was minutes away from claiming possibly over 100 lives.[12] In 1916 the original Fruitdale School burned as its students marched to safety. In 1919 an attempt to burn down the South School was made by a parent who was frantic to keep the school from reopening in the wake of the Great Flu Epidemic, but the fire smothered itself out. In 1938 the recently built Buffalo Creek School burned while school was in session from an overheated furnace, and teacher Wilma Barnes successfully got all 15 students to safety.[13] On April 7, 1982, Scott Darwin Michael was shot and killed by classmate Jason Rocha at Deer Creek Middle School.[14] In 1999, two students killed 12 students and a teacher in the Columbine High School massacre.

On February 23, 2010, eighth-graders Reagan Webber and Matt Thieu were shot and wounded at Deer Creek Middle School.[15] The incident ended when math teacher David Benke tackled the perpetrator, Bruco Strong Eagle Eastwood, who was armed with a .30-06 Winchester Model 70.[16][17]

In September 2014, students and teachers in schools around the district protested the conservative ideology of the school board, which had proposed reviewing the APUSH curriculum set by the College Board, to focus history education on citizenship and patriotism, while condemning civil disobedience and strike actions.[18][19] The conservative members of the board were recalled and replaced in November 2015, on a 64-36 public vote.[20]

Environmental consideration edit

Many Jefferson County schools make use of constructed wetlands for managing stormwater and contributing to the health of local watersheds. The wetland project at Oberon Middle School has been lauded by the National Resources Defense Council for setting "an example for local governments seeking new ways to manage stormwater on municipal grounds with some value added.[21]

Literary mentions edit

Oberon Middle School is the setting for the novel Define "Normal" by Julie Anne Peters.[22]

Schools edit

As of April, 2021 - there are currently 166 active schools in Jeffco Public Schools, as identified by Colorado Department of Education School ID numbers.

  • 95 elementary schools (grades PreK + PreK-5 + K-5)
  • 8 K-8 (grades PreK-8)
  • 20 middle schools (grades 6, 7, 8)
  • 4 middle + high schools (grades 6-12)
  • 22 high schools (grades 9, 10, 11, 12)
  • 7 PreK-12 (grades K-12 + PreK-12)
  • 11 option and alternative schools (various grades)
  • 20 charter schools (various grades)
  • 1 online school (grades 6-12)
  • 3 Career Technical Education schools (* Warren Tech South opening in Fall, 2021)
  • 2 Outdoor Lab Programs

Elementary schools edit

  • Adams Elementary School (web site)
  • Allendale Elementary School (web site)
    • In 2021 the district decided to close the school.[23]
  • Arvada K-8 School (web site)
  • Bear Creek K-8 School (web site)
  • Belmar Elementary School (Belmar School of Integrated Arts) (web site)
  • Bergen Meadow Primary School (web site)
  • Bergen Valley Intermediate School (web site)
  • Blue Heron Elementary School (web site)
  • Bradford K-8 North School (web site)
  • Bradford K-8 South School (web site)
  • Campbell Elementary School (web site)
  • Coal Creek Canyon K-8 School (web site)
  • Colorow Elementary School (web site)
  • Columbine Hills Elementary School (web site)
  • Coronado Elementary School (web site)
  • Deane Elementary (web site)
  • Devinny Elementary School (web site)
  • Dutch Creek Elementary School (web site)
  • Edgewater Elementary School (web site)
  • Eiber Elementary School (web site)
  • Elk Creek Elementary School (web site)
  • Emory Elementary School (web site)
  • Fairmount Elementary School (web site)
  • Fitzmorris Elementary School (web site)
    • In 2022 the district's board of education decided to end the school's operations.[24]
  • Foothills Elementary School (web site)
  • Foster Elementary School (web site)
  • Fremont Elementary School (web site)
  • Glennon Heights Elementary School (web site)
  • Governor's Ranch Elementary School (web site)
  • Green Gables Elementary School (web site)
  • Green Mountain Elementary School (web site)
  • Hackberry Hill Elementary School (web site)
  • Hutchinson Elementary School (web site)
  • Kendallvue Elementary School (web site)
  • Kendrick Lakes Elementary School (web site)
  • Kullerstrand Elementary School (web site)
  • Kyffin Elementary School (web site)
  • Lasley Elementary School (web site)
  • Lawrence Elementary School (web site)
  • Leawood Elementary School (web site)
  • Little Elementary School (web site)
  • Lukas Elementary School (web site)
  • Lumberg Elementary School (web site)
  • Maple Grove Elementary School (web site)
  • Marshdale Elementary School (web site)
  • Meiklejohn Elementary School (web site)
  • Mitchell Elementary School (web site)
  • Molholm Elementary School (web site)
  • Mortensen Elementary School (web site)
  • Mt. Carbon Elementary School (web site)
  • Normandy Elementary School (web site)
  • Parmalee Elementary School (web site)
  • Parr Elementary School (web site)
  • Patterson Elementary School (web site)
  • Peck Elementary School (web site)
  • Peiffer Elementary School (web site)
  • Pennington Elementary School (web site)
  • Powderhorn Elementary School (web site)
  • Prospect Valley Elementary School (web site)
  • Ralston Elementary School (web site)
  • Red Rocks Elementary School (web site)
  • Rose Stein Elementary School (web site)
  • Rooney Ranch Elementary School (web site)
  • Ryan Elementary School (web site)
  • Secrest Elementary School (web site)
  • Semper Elementary School (web site)
  • Shaffer Elementary School (web site)
  • Shelton Elementary School (web site)
  • Sheridan Green Elementary School (web site)
  • Sierra Elementary School (web site)
  • Slater Elementary School (web site)
  • South Lakewood Elementary School (web site)
  • Stevens Elementary School (web site)
  • Stober Elementary School (web site)
  • Stony Creek Elementary School (web site)
  • Stott Elementary School (web site)
  • Swanson Elementary School (web site)
  • Thomson Elementary School (web site)
  • Three Creeks Elementary School (web site)
  • Ute Meadows Elementary School (web site)
  • Van Arsdale Elementary School (web site)
  • Vanderhoof Elementary School (web site)
  • Vivian Elementary School (web site)
  • Warder Elementary School (web site)
  • Weber Elementary School (web site)
  • Welchester Elementary School (web site)
  • Westgate Elementary School (web site)
  • West Jefferson Elementary School (web site)
  • Westridge Elementary School (web site)
  • West Woods Elementary School (web site)
  • Wilmore-Davis Elementary School (web site)
  • Wilmot Elementary School (web site)
  • Witt Elementary School (web site)

Middle/Junior high schools edit

  • Arvada K-8 School (web site)
  • Bear Creek K-8 School (web site)
  • Bell Middle School (web site)
  • Carmody Middle School (web site)
  • Coal Creek Canyon K-8 School (web site)
  • Creighton Middle School (web site)
  • Deer Creek Middle School (web site)
  • Drake Middle School (web site)
  • Dunstan Middle School (web site)
  • Evergreen Middle School (web site)
  • Everitt Middle School (web site)
  • Falcon Bluffs Middle School (web site)
  • Ken Caryl Middle School (web site)
  • Mandalay Middle School (web site)
  • Moore Middle School (web site)
  • North Arvada Middle School (web site)
  • Oberon Middle School (web site)
  • Summit Ridge Middle School (web site)
  • Three Creeks Middle School (web site)
  • Wayne Carle Middle School (web site)
  • West Jefferson Middle School (web site)

Senior high schools edit

Option schools edit

  • Brady Exploration School (web site)
  • D'Evelyn Junior/Senior High School (web site)
  • Dennison Elementary School (web site)
  • Jeffco Virtual Academy (web site)
  • Jefferson County Open School (web site)
  • Long View High School (web site)
  • The Manning School (web site)
  • McLain Community High School (web site)
  • Warren Tech (web site)

Special schools and programs edit

  • Fletcher Miller School (web site)
  • Mt. Evans Outdoor Education Laboratory School (web site)
  • Mount View Youth Services Center
  • Sobesky Academy (web site)
  • Windy Peak Outdoor Education Laboratory School (web site)

Charter schools edit

  • Addenbrooke Classical Academy (web site)
  • Collegiate Academy (web site)
  • Compass Montessori Wheat Ridge (web site)
  • Compass Montessori Golden (web site)
  • Doral Academy of Colorado (web site)
  • Excel Academy (web site)
  • Free Horizon Montessori (web site)
  • Golden View Classical Academy (web site)
  • Great Work Montessori School (web site)
  • Jefferson Academy (web site)
  • Lincoln Academy (web site)
  • Montessori Peaks Academy ()
  • Mountain Phoenix Community School (web site)
  • New America School (web site)
  • Rocky Mountain Academy (web site)
  • Rocky Mountain Deaf School ()
  • Two Roads Charter School (web site)
  • Woodrow Wilson Academy (web site)

Former schools edit

  • Columbia Heights Elementary School, Wheat Ridge (closed 1978)[25]
  • Community Involved Charter School / Center for Discovery Learning Charter School (closed 2005)
  • Fruitdale School, Wheat Ridge (closed 1978)[26]
  • Jefferson County Open High School (merged into Jefferson County Open School, 1989)
  • Martensen Elementary School (closed 2011)[27][28][29]
  • Mountain Open High School, Evergreen (renamed Jefferson County Open High School, 1978)
  • Open Living School, Edgewater (combined into Tanglewood Open Living School in 1978)
  • Open Living School, Evergreen (combined into Tanglewood Open Living School in 1978)
  • Pleasant View Elementary School, Golden (closed 2017)[30]
  • Russell Elementary School, Arvada (closed 2010)[31]
  • Tanglewood Elementary School, Golden (Closed 1978)Tanglewood Open Living School, Golden (merged into Jefferson County Open School, 1989)
  • Zerger Elementary School (closed 2011)[27][32]
  • Washington Heights Elementary (closed in the 1990s, now a Community Art Center) Earl Johnson Elementary. Located on Johnson Rd. Demolished in the 1980's

Demographics edit

As of January, 2021

Enrollment count for 2020-2021 school year: 80,088

  • American Indian 0.5%
  • Asian 3%
  • Black 1%
  • Hispanic 25%
  • White 66%
  • Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0.15%
  • Multiple races 4%

source: Colorado Department of Education Pupil Membership

Superintendents edit

  • 1997–2002 Jane Hammond
  • 2002–2014 Cindy Stevenson
  • 2014–2017 Dan McMinimee
  • 2017 (Mar–Jun) Terry Elliott (interim)
  • 2017–2020 Jason Glass
  • 2020–2021 Kristopher Schuh (interim)
  • Tracy Dorland - started April 19, 2021

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Jeffco Public Schools". jeffcopublicschools.org. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Jefferson County School District No. R-1". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences.
  3. ^ "Jeffco Public Schools - District Profile".
  4. ^ 2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: West Pleasant View CDP, CO (). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on April 3, 2015.
  5. ^ Contact Us Jefferson County Public Schools. Retrieved on April 3, 2011. "1829 Denver West Drive #27 Golden, CO 80401"
  6. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Jefferson County, CO" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved July 19, 2022. - Text list
  7. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Broomfield County, CO" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved July 19, 2022. - Text list
  8. ^ The Golden Pioneer Museum 1955 - "Sophie Martin" from A Woman's Life In Golden 1902-1980, Lorraine Wagenbach, ed., 1980.
  9. ^ A Chronology of the History of Jefferson County, Colorado Compiled by Jefferson County Archives and Records Management.
  10. ^ "Jefferson County". History Colorado.
  11. ^ Roeder, Milly (2012). "Farewell to Lamb School" (PDF). Historically Jeffco. Jefferson County Historical Commission.
  12. ^ Skiba, Doug (October 2016). "Golden's historic cemeteries". Golden History Museums.
  13. ^ Lawson, Pamela (2007). "Passing into history: Jack Green dies at 90". High Timber Times.
  14. ^ "Deer Creek also site of a shooting in 1982". The Denver Post. February 24, 2010.
  15. ^ Pankratz, Howard; Vaughan, Kevin; Bunch, Joey (February 23, 2010). "2 students shot, 1 man arrested at Deer Creek Middle School". Denver Post.
  16. ^ "Teacher describes how he stopped shooting". CNN. February 24, 2010.
  17. ^ "David Benke And Matt Thieu On TODAY Show (VIDEO)". The Huffington Post Denver. May 5, 2010.
  18. ^ "Hundreds of Colorado students protest history curriculum changes that would promote patriotism". Fox News. Associated Press. September 24, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
  19. ^ Wallace, Kelly (September 24, 2014). "Denver students accuse school board of censoring U.S. history". CNN.com. Retrieved September 25, 2014.
  20. ^ Layton, Lyndsey (November 4, 2015). "Conservative school board members ousted in bitter Colorado battle". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  21. ^ Implementing Pollution Prevention for Municipal Operations - Constructed Wetland Becomes Outdoor Classroom, Natural Resources Defense Council
  22. ^ Julie Anne Peters, Hachette Book Group, 2007
  23. ^ Robles, Yesenia (April 15, 2021). "Giving families little notice, Jeffco lays out plan to close small elementary school". Chalkbeat. Retrieved May 15, 2022.
  24. ^ Robles, Yesenia (March 18, 2022). "Jeffco votes to close another small school while looking ahead to long-term plans". Chalkbeat. Retrieved May 15, 2022.
  25. ^ "Columbia Heights Elementary School". Place Names Directory. Jefferson County, Colorado.
  26. ^ "Fruitdale Elementary". Place Names Directory. Jefferson County, Colorado.
  27. ^ a b Jeffco Public Schools 2011-12 Budget Reductions - FAQ School Closures
  28. ^ "Martensen Elementary School Holds Open House Before It Closes". CBS Denver. May 14, 2011.
  29. ^ Garcia, Peyton (April 24, 2017). "Martensen Elementary becomes first-responder training facility". Denver Post.
  30. ^ Klemaier, Josie (March 7, 2017). "Preparing for closure, Pleasant View Elementary in Jeffco looks ahead". Denver Post.
  31. ^ Meyer, Jeremy P. (June 1, 2010). "Jeffco's Russell Elementary packs up classrooms as school shuts doors". Denver Post.
  32. ^ Fortier, Shanna (March 28, 2017). "Lease agreement approved for Zerger building in Westminster". Westminster Window. Zerger Elementary School closed in 2012 following budget cuts.

Further reading edit

  • Nicky Woolf, "US 'Little Rebels' Protest against Changes to History Curriculum," The Guardian, Sept. 26, 2014.
  • Lindsey Bever, "After Weeks of Student Protests, Colorado School Board Gives a Little Ground on ‘Positive’ History Curriculum," Washington Post, Oct. 3, 2014.
  • Charles Lane, "What the AP U.S. History fight in Colorado is really about," Washington Post, Nov. 6, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Jefferson County School District R 1 a k a Jefferson County Public Schools or Jeffco Public Schools is a school district in Jefferson County Colorado 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 4 5 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 Public Schools which has an enrollment of approximately 81 000 Jeffco Public SchoolsThe sign at district headquarters in West Pleasant View LocationWest Pleasant View Colorado United StatesCoordinates39 44 20 N 105 09 53 W 39 73876 N 105 16473 W 39 73876 105 16473District informationGradesPre K to 12th GradeEstablished1950 74 years ago 1950 SuperintendentTracy Dorland 1 School boardSchool Board Info web site NCES District ID0804800 2 Students and staffEnrollment81 088 January 2021 3 Staff4 700 91 on an FTE basis 2 Student teacher ratio17 04 2 Other informationWebsitewww wbr jeffcopublicschools wbr orgThe district covers the entirety of Jefferson County 6 and also includes a section of Broomfield 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Original school districts 1 2 1 List of historic school districts 2 Environmental consideration 3 Literary mentions 4 Schools 4 1 Elementary schools 4 2 Middle Junior high schools 4 3 Senior high schools 4 4 Option schools 4 5 Special schools and programs 4 6 Charter schools 5 Former schools 6 Demographics 7 Superintendents 8 Footnotes 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp The South School Golden Colorado when it originally served all of Golden School District 1 Photo taken around 1874 Beginnings edit The first school in Jefferson County and the second school in Colorado opened in Golden on January 9 1860 It stood at around today s 1304 Washington Avenue and was a rented log cabin with school taught by Thomas Daughterty with 18 students financed through tuition and subscription Its second term was taught by Miss M F Manly When Jefferson County was organized by the Territorial government in 1861 the capability of organizing public schools became reality and George West became the first superintendent of Jefferson County schools After a mill levy was created in 1862 the first two school districts Golden and Vasquez roughly today s Wheat Ridge Arvada area were organized in 1863 That September the first public school in the county opened in Golden 8 Original school districts edit Over time as the population grew and spread across the county more and more school districts were organized each with its own elected board to govern them They were a diverse variety of schools from the stately brick edifices of urban Golden which operated through the traditional school year to the rural one room wooden schoolhouses that operated during the summer months because winter in the mountains made it difficult for students to attend Some school districts only rented buildings for class others shared into neighboring counties The first building constructed as a Jefferson County public school around the area of 14th and Arapahoe Streets in Golden was never completed and eventually sold in 1866 to Colorado Territorial Governor Alexander Cummings for 2 700 for use as the Territorial Executive Building Its replacement the first completed public school building in Jefferson County still stands today at 1420 Washington Avenue in Golden After the completion of its successor at today s 1314 Cheyenne Street in 1873 later known as the South School Jefferson County s first senior high school Golden High School was organized The first public school graduations in Jefferson County were held in the 1880s By 1894 Jefferson County school enrollment was around 1 500 students with 54 high school students By 1939 Jeffco had blossomed to 3 883 students with 1 426 high schoolers In the early 20th century however population shifts and other factors began to spur consolidation The Lorraine School District of Jefferson County merged with the Mandalay School District of Boulder County Broomfield in 1917 In 1920 the Montana Lakeview Midway and Mt Carbon districts merged to become Bear Creek District C 1 In 1923 several mountain districts merged into Evergreen District C 2 while in 1945 Washington Heights and Bancroft merged to form School District 52 However some school districts went by the wayside including South Platte in 1944 Pleasant Park in 1946 and Pine Grove By 1950 only 39 of the 54 individually organized school districts remained List of historic school districts edit Note several districts have different identities over time 1 Golden 2 Everett Vasquez Arvada 3 Mt Vernon Kittredge 4 Bergen Creswell 5 Bear Creek Mt Carbon 6 Ralston Fremont 7 Upper Ralston Leyden 8 Vasquez Wheat Ridge 9 Mt Vernon Bradford Junction Conifer 10 Guy Hill 11 Platte Spruce Park amp Sprucedale 12 Ralston 13 Mountain Rockland 14 Clear Creek Maple Grove 15 Platte Canyon Deer Creek 16 Bear Creek Montana 17 Turkey Creek Brownville Medlen 18 Pine amp Estabrook 19 Pleasant Park 20 Fairmount 21 Lakewood Edgewater 22 Mt Morrison 23 Lothrop 24 South Platte 25 Lorraine amp Mandalay 26 Turkey Creek Hodgson 27 Coal Creek Canyon Columbine 28 Pine Grove 29 Belcher Hill 30 Buffalo Creek Evergreen 31 Soda Creek 32 Fruitdale 33 Jefferson City Plainview 34 Kassler 35 Urmston 36 Lamb 37 Lakeview 38 Parmelee Gulch 39 Semper 40 Buffalo Creek 41 Bancroft 42 Idledale 43 Wagner 44 Prospect Valley 45 Midway 46 Sampson 47 Lakewood Stober Elementary 48 Daniels 49 Denver View 50 Washington Heights 51 Mountair 52 Washington Heights amp Bancroft C 1 Bear Creek Consolidated C 2 Evergreen ConsolidatedIn 1950 the 39 school districts in Jefferson County were consolidated and reorganized into a single district Jefferson County R 1 Schools 9 It was so named as the Reorganized School District 1 and ushered in a modern age in a county where some still sent to school in the original one room rural schoolhouses Through the course of time several landmark school buildings had been built across Jefferson County including Golden s North South Central and High schools the stone Morrison school and Lakewood s 3 school campus With renewed energy a new generation would be built and state of the art schools sprouted across Jefferson County as old schools were phased out By 1999 Jefferson County had an enrollment of 88 793 students Today the next wave of school buildings is being created as Jefferson County schools move forward into the 21st century However a good collection of schools from throughout Jeffco s educational history remain They serve many uses from private homes to museums and several are designated Jefferson County Colorado and National Historic Register landmarks 10 Through Jeffco schools history there have been several fatal events which have not been forgotten In 1887 the original Lamb School which had just been built the year before burned down and had to be replaced The rebuilt school was later destroyed by the Lower North Fork Fire in 2012 11 In 1905 Golden s South School including Golden High School was saved from explosion by janitor Oscar Nolin when its overheating boiler was minutes away from claiming possibly over 100 lives 12 In 1916 the original Fruitdale School burned as its students marched to safety In 1919 an attempt to burn down the South School was made by a parent who was frantic to keep the school from reopening in the wake of the Great Flu Epidemic but the fire smothered itself out In 1938 the recently built Buffalo Creek School burned while school was in session from an overheated furnace and teacher Wilma Barnes successfully got all 15 students to safety 13 On April 7 1982 Scott Darwin Michael was shot and killed by classmate Jason Rocha at Deer Creek Middle School 14 In 1999 two students killed 12 students and a teacher in the Columbine High School massacre On February 23 2010 eighth graders Reagan Webber and Matt Thieu were shot and wounded at Deer Creek Middle School 15 The incident ended when math teacher David Benke tackled the perpetrator Bruco Strong Eagle Eastwood who was armed with a 30 06 Winchester Model 70 16 17 In September 2014 students and teachers in schools around the district protested the conservative ideology of the school board which had proposed reviewing the APUSH curriculum set by the College Board to focus history education on citizenship and patriotism while condemning civil disobedience and strike actions 18 19 The conservative members of the board were recalled and replaced in November 2015 on a 64 36 public vote 20 Environmental consideration editMany Jefferson County schools make use of constructed wetlands for managing stormwater and contributing to the health of local watersheds The wetland project at Oberon Middle School has been lauded by the National Resources Defense Council for setting an example for local governments seeking new ways to manage stormwater on municipal grounds with some value added 21 Literary mentions editOberon Middle School is the setting for the novel Define Normal by Julie Anne Peters 22 Schools editAs of April 2021 there are currently 166 active schools in Jeffco Public Schools as identified by Colorado Department of Education School ID numbers 95 elementary schools grades PreK PreK 5 K 5 8 K 8 grades PreK 8 20 middle schools grades 6 7 8 4 middle high schools grades 6 12 22 high schools grades 9 10 11 12 7 PreK 12 grades K 12 PreK 12 11 option and alternative schools various grades 20 charter schools various grades 1 online school grades 6 12 3 Career Technical Education schools Warren Tech South opening in Fall 2021 2 Outdoor Lab ProgramsElementary schools edit Adams Elementary School web site Allendale Elementary School web site In 2021 the district decided to close the school 23 Arvada K 8 School web site Bear Creek K 8 School web site Belmar Elementary School Belmar School of Integrated Arts web site Bergen Meadow Primary School web site Bergen Valley Intermediate School web site Blue Heron Elementary School web site Bradford K 8 North School web site Bradford K 8 South School web site Campbell Elementary School web site Coal Creek Canyon K 8 School web site Colorow Elementary School web site Columbine Hills Elementary School web site Coronado Elementary School web site Deane Elementary web site Devinny Elementary School web site Dutch Creek Elementary School web site Edgewater Elementary School web site Eiber Elementary School web site Elk Creek Elementary School web site Emory Elementary School web site Fairmount Elementary School web site Fitzmorris Elementary School web site In 2022 the district s board of education decided to end the school s operations 24 Foothills Elementary School web site Foster Elementary School web site Fremont Elementary School web site Glennon Heights Elementary School web site Governor s Ranch Elementary School web site Green Gables Elementary School web site Green Mountain Elementary School web site Hackberry Hill Elementary School web site Hutchinson Elementary School web site Kendallvue Elementary School web site Kendrick Lakes Elementary School web site Kullerstrand Elementary School web site Kyffin Elementary School web site Lasley Elementary School web site Lawrence Elementary School web site Leawood Elementary School web site Little Elementary School web site Lukas Elementary School web site Lumberg Elementary School web site Maple Grove Elementary School web site Marshdale Elementary School web site Meiklejohn Elementary School web site Mitchell Elementary School web site Molholm Elementary School web site Mortensen Elementary School web site Mt Carbon Elementary School web site Normandy Elementary School web site Parmalee Elementary School web site Parr Elementary School web site Patterson Elementary School web site Peck Elementary School web site Peiffer Elementary School web site Pennington Elementary School web site Powderhorn Elementary School web site Prospect Valley Elementary School web site Ralston Elementary School web site Red Rocks Elementary School web site Rose Stein Elementary School web site Rooney Ranch Elementary School web site Ryan Elementary School web site Secrest Elementary School web site Semper Elementary School web site Shaffer Elementary School web site Shelton Elementary School web site Sheridan Green Elementary School web site Sierra Elementary School web site Slater Elementary School web site South Lakewood Elementary School web site Stevens Elementary School web site Stober Elementary School web site Stony Creek Elementary School web site Stott Elementary School web site Swanson Elementary School web site Thomson Elementary School web site Three Creeks Elementary School web site Ute Meadows Elementary School web site Van Arsdale Elementary School web site Vanderhoof Elementary School web site Vivian Elementary School web site Warder Elementary School web site Weber Elementary School web site Welchester Elementary School web site Westgate Elementary School web site West Jefferson Elementary School web site Westridge Elementary School web site West Woods Elementary School web site Wilmore Davis Elementary School web site Wilmot Elementary School web site Witt Elementary School web site Middle Junior high schools edit Arvada K 8 School web site Bear Creek K 8 School web site Bell Middle School web site Carmody Middle School web site Coal Creek Canyon K 8 School web site Creighton Middle School web site Deer Creek Middle School web site Drake Middle School web site Dunstan Middle School web site Evergreen Middle School web site Everitt Middle School web site Falcon Bluffs Middle School web site Ken Caryl Middle School web site Mandalay Middle School web site Moore Middle School web site North Arvada Middle School web site Oberon Middle School web site Summit Ridge Middle School web site Three Creeks Middle School web site Wayne Carle Middle School web site West Jefferson Middle School web site Senior high schools edit Alameda International Junior Senior High School 1960 web site Arvada High School 1900 web site Arvada West High School 1960 web site Bear Creek High School 1920 web site Chatfield High School 1985 web site Columbine High School 1973 web site Conifer High School 1996 web site Dakota Ridge High School 1996 web site Evergreen High School 1954 web site Golden High School 1873 web site Green Mountain High School 1973 web site Jefferson High School 1955 web site Lakewood High School 1928 web site Pomona High School 1973 web site Ralston Valley High School 2000 web site Standley Lake High School 1988 web site Wheat Ridge High School 1886 web site Option schools edit Brady Exploration School web site D Evelyn Junior Senior High School web site Dennison Elementary School web site Jeffco Virtual Academy web site Jefferson County Open School web site Long View High School web site The Manning School web site McLain Community High School web site Warren Tech web site Special schools and programs edit Fletcher Miller School web site Mt Evans Outdoor Education Laboratory School web site Mount View Youth Services Center Sobesky Academy web site Windy Peak Outdoor Education Laboratory School web site Charter schools edit Addenbrooke Classical Academy web site Collegiate Academy web site Compass Montessori Wheat Ridge web site Compass Montessori Golden web site Doral Academy of Colorado web site Excel Academy web site Free Horizon Montessori web site Golden View Classical Academy web site Great Work Montessori School web site Jefferson Academy web site Lincoln Academy web site Montessori Peaks Academy web site Mountain Phoenix Community School web site New America School web site Rocky Mountain Academy web site Rocky Mountain Deaf School web site Two Roads Charter School web site Woodrow Wilson Academy web site Former schools editColumbia Heights Elementary School Wheat Ridge closed 1978 25 Community Involved Charter School Center for Discovery Learning Charter School closed 2005 Fruitdale School Wheat Ridge closed 1978 26 Jefferson County Open High School merged into Jefferson County Open School 1989 Martensen Elementary School closed 2011 27 28 29 Mountain Open High School Evergreen renamed Jefferson County Open High School 1978 Open Living School Edgewater combined into Tanglewood Open Living School in 1978 Open Living School Evergreen combined into Tanglewood Open Living School in 1978 Pleasant View Elementary School Golden closed 2017 30 Russell Elementary School Arvada closed 2010 31 Tanglewood Elementary School Golden Closed 1978 Tanglewood Open Living School Golden merged into Jefferson County Open School 1989 Zerger Elementary School closed 2011 27 32 Washington Heights Elementary closed in the 1990s now a Community Art Center Earl Johnson Elementary Located on Johnson Rd Demolished in the 1980 sDemographics editAs of January 2021Enrollment count for 2020 2021 school year 80 088 American Indian 0 5 Asian 3 Black 1 Hispanic 25 White 66 Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander 0 15 Multiple races 4 source Colorado Department of Education Pupil MembershipSuperintendents edit1997 2002 Jane Hammond 2002 2014 Cindy Stevenson 2014 2017 Dan McMinimee 2017 Mar Jun Terry Elliott interim 2017 2020 Jason Glass 2020 2021 Kristopher Schuh interim Tracy Dorland started April 19 2021Footnotes edit Jeffco Public Schools jeffcopublicschools org Retrieved April 21 2022 a b c Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Jefferson County School District No R 1 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Jeffco Public Schools District Profile 2010 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP West Pleasant View CDP CO Archive U S Census Bureau Retrieved on April 3 2015 Contact Us Jefferson County Public Schools Retrieved on April 3 2011 1829 Denver West Drive 27 Golden CO 80401 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Jefferson County CO PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved July 19 2022 Text list 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Broomfield County CO PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved July 19 2022 Text list The Golden Pioneer Museum 1955 Sophie Martin from A Woman s Life In Golden 1902 1980 Lorraine Wagenbach ed 1980 A Chronology of the History of Jefferson County Colorado Compiled by Jefferson County Archives and Records Management Jefferson County History Colorado Roeder Milly 2012 Farewell to Lamb School PDF Historically Jeffco Jefferson County Historical Commission Skiba Doug October 2016 Golden s historic cemeteries Golden History Museums Lawson Pamela 2007 Passing into history Jack Green dies at 90 High Timber Times Deer Creek also site of a shooting in 1982 The Denver Post February 24 2010 Pankratz Howard Vaughan Kevin Bunch Joey February 23 2010 2 students shot 1 man arrested at Deer Creek Middle School Denver Post Teacher describes how he stopped shooting CNN February 24 2010 David Benke And Matt Thieu On TODAY Show VIDEO The Huffington Post Denver May 5 2010 Hundreds of Colorado students protest history curriculum changes that would promote patriotism Fox News Associated Press September 24 2014 Retrieved September 25 2014 Wallace Kelly September 24 2014 Denver students accuse school board of censoring U S history CNN com Retrieved September 25 2014 Layton Lyndsey November 4 2015 Conservative school board members ousted in bitter Colorado battle The Washington Post Retrieved February 4 2023 Implementing Pollution Prevention for Municipal Operations Constructed Wetland Becomes Outdoor Classroom Natural Resources Defense Council Julie Anne Peters Hachette Book Group 2007 Robles Yesenia April 15 2021 Giving families little notice Jeffco lays out plan to close small elementary school Chalkbeat Retrieved May 15 2022 Robles Yesenia March 18 2022 Jeffco votes to close another small school while looking ahead to long term plans Chalkbeat Retrieved May 15 2022 Columbia Heights Elementary School Place Names Directory Jefferson County Colorado Fruitdale Elementary Place Names Directory Jefferson County Colorado a b Jeffco Public Schools 2011 12 Budget Reductions FAQ School Closures Martensen Elementary School Holds Open House Before It Closes CBS Denver May 14 2011 Garcia Peyton April 24 2017 Martensen Elementary becomes first responder training facility Denver Post Klemaier Josie March 7 2017 Preparing for closure Pleasant View Elementary in Jeffco looks ahead Denver Post Meyer Jeremy P June 1 2010 Jeffco s Russell Elementary packs up classrooms as school shuts doors Denver Post Fortier Shanna March 28 2017 Lease agreement approved for Zerger building in Westminster Westminster Window Zerger Elementary School closed in 2012 following budget cuts Further reading editNicky Woolf US Little Rebels Protest against Changes to History Curriculum The Guardian Sept 26 2014 Lindsey Bever After Weeks of Student Protests Colorado School Board Gives a Little Ground on Positive History Curriculum Washington Post Oct 3 2014 Charles Lane What the AP U S History fight in Colorado is really about Washington Post Nov 6 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jeffco Public Schools Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jefferson County Public Schools Colorado amp oldid 1168133128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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