Aurora Public Schools (Colorado)

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Adams-Arapahoe 28J School District
Aurora Public Schools
Address
1085 Peoria Street

,
80011
Coordinates39°43′57″N 104°50′52″W / 39.73250°N 104.84778°W / 39.73250; -104.84778Coordinates: 39°43′57″N 104°50′52″W / 39.73250°N 104.84778°W / 39.73250; -104.84778
Information
MottoEvery student shapes a successful future!
Founded1962
SuperintendentRico Munn
Enrollment40,000+ (October 1, 2016)
Websiteaurorak12.org

The Adams-Arapahoe 28J School District, more commonly known as the Aurora Public Schools, is the public school system in Aurora, Colorado, United States. There are 65 schools in the district: four early childhood education centers, 27 elementary schools, six P/K-8 schools, six middle schools, one grades 6-12 academy, six high schools, one gifted and talented K-8 school, 12 charter schools, one of only five vocational–technical colleges in the state, and one home school support program.

History[]

The first school district in Aurora was created at the request of William Smith by the Arapahoe County School Superintendent around 1885. It was known as Arapahoe County District #28 by 1907, and later Aurora School District. Aurora Public Schools was formed in 1962 from Aurora, Altura, Clyde Miller, First Creek, Sable, and Tollgate Districts.[1]

Schools[]

Preschools[]

  • Jamaica Child Development Center
  • Laredo Child Development Center
  • Meadowood Child Development Center

Elementary schools[]

  • Altura Elementary School
  • Arkansas Elementary School
  • Century Elementary School
  • Crawford Elementary School
  • Dalton Elementary School
  • Dartmouth Elementary School
  • Elkhart Elementary School
  • Fulton Elementary School
  • Iowa Elementary School
  • Jewell Elementary School
  • Kenton Elementary School
  • Lansing Elementary School
  • Laredo Elementary School
  • Lyn Knoll Elementary School
  • Montview Elementary School
  • Paris Elementary School
  • Park Lane Elementary School
  • Peoria Elementary School
  • Sable Elementary School
  • Side Creek Elementary School
  • Sixth Avenue Elementary School
  • Tollgate Elementary School
  • Vassar Elementary School
  • Vaughn Elementary School
  • Virginia Court Elementary School
  • Wheeling Elementary School
  • Yale Elementary School

Middle schools[]

  • Aurora Hills Middle School
  • Aurora West College Preparatory Academy (Grades 6-12)
  • Columbia Middle School
  • East Middle School
  • Mrachek Middle School
  • North Middle School Health Sciences and Technology Campus
  • South Middle School

P-8 schools[]

  • Aurora Frontier P-8
  • Aurora Quest K-8
  • Boston P-8
  • Clyde Miller P-8
  • Mosley P-8
  • Murphy Creek P-8
  • Vista Peak Exploratory P-8

Gifted and talented K-8 schools[]

  • Aurora Quest K-8

High schools[]

P-20 schools[]

  • Vista Peak P-20 (K-8 school open in fall 2010; high school open in fall 2011)

Pilot schools[]

  • Fletcher Intermediate Science and Technology School
  • Fletcher Primary School
  • William Smith High School

Charter schools[]

  • Academy of Advanced Learning
  • Aurora Academy
  • Aurora Expeditionary Learning Academy
  • Aurora Science & Tech, a DSST Public School
  • Axl Academy
  • Colorado Early Colleges Aurora
  • Global Village Academy
  • Lotus School
  • New America School
  • Vanguard Classical School
  • Vega Collegiate Academy

Alternative programs[]

  • APS Avenues
  • Crossroads Center
  • GED
  • IB Middle Years Programme
  • International Baccalaureate Programme
  • Options Schools
  • Rebound Program

Career and technical education schools[]

  • Pickens Technical College

Notes[]

  1. ^ Aurora Public Schools History: Board of Education Archived December 10, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 30 November 2006.

External links[]

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