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COLORADO SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT 11 2006-2007
1115 N. El Paso St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Communications and Community Relations 520-2005
Superintendent Dr. Terry N. Bishop
www.d11.org



BOUNDARIES: The area’s largest school district encompasses the core of Colorado Springs. Maps of school boundaries are on the district’s Web site at www.d11.org, or call 520-2943 for information.

OVERVIEW: School District 11 has 39 elementary schools, nine middle schools, five high schools, six alternative schools and seven charter schools. The district has programs for preschool children and adults. To learn more, visit www.d11.org,  watch Adelphia Channel 16 (the D-11 channel), or call 520-2005.

FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL: Aug. 17
OFFICIAL STUDENT COUNT DAY: Oct. 2

APPROVED SCHOOL HOLIDAYS:
Sept. 1 — Assessment day. NO STUDENTS
Sept. 4 — Labor Day. SCHOOLS CLOSED
Sept. 15 — Staff training day. NO STUDENTS
Oct. 13 — Staff training day. NO STUDENTS
Oct. 26-27 — Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences. NO SCHOOL
Nov. 10 — Veterans Day. SCHOOLS CLOSED
Nov. 22-24 — Thanksgiving break. SCHOOLS CLOSED
Dec. 21-Jan. 7 — Winter break for students
Dec. 21-Jan. 4 — Winter break for teachers
Jan. 5 — Teacher workday. NO STUDENTS
Jan. 15 — Martin Luther King Jr. Day. SCHOOLS CLOSED
Feb. 19 — Presidents Day. SCHOOLS CLOSED
March 9 — Staff training day. NO STUDENTS
March 26-30 — Spring break. SCHOOLS CLOSED
April 27 — Teacher work day, kindergarten registration begins. NO STUDENTS
May 11 — Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences. NO STUDENTS
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL: May 24 if no days added for inclement weather
May 26, 29, 30 — Additional snow days if needed

AGE REQUIREMENTS: Children must be five years of age on or before October 1 to enroll in kindergarten and six years of age by the same date to enroll in grade one unless previous public school kindergarten attendance can be verified. If a student is transferring from a parochial, private, or other public school at the kindergarten or first grade level and does not meet the District 11 entrance age requirements, it is recommended that the principal, teacher and a supervisor screen the student as an exception and make a decision at the building level, using any of the support services recommended. If testing is used in any of these cases, no charge will be made to parents.

FOREIGN-LANGUAGE SPEAKERS: Persons who do not speak English are encouraged to visit their neighborhood schools for help. Each site can call on translators for assistance. Some information on D-11’s Web site is in Spanish. D-11’s Spanish message line is at 520-2012. Contact the nearest school or call the English as a Second Language program, 520-2417.

BOUNDARY INFORMATION AND PERMITS: School boundary information may be obtained at 520-2943 or www.d11.org/boundaries/. Parents may, on a space available basis, apply for a permit for their children to attend any school in the district other than the one designated by their address. However, parents will assume responsibility for transportation of their children if this option is exercised. Parents should go to the receiving school to request a permit form.

TRANSPORTATION POLICY: Check with the school, call D-11’s Transportation Department at 520-2940, or visit www.d11.org/transportation.

SPECIAL-NEEDS STUDENTS: Parents of students with emotional, mental or physical special needs may call the Special Education Office, 520-2148, for information about services.

BREAKFAST/LUNCH PROGRAM: Lunch prices are $1.80 for elementary school students and $1.95 for middle and high school students. White milk is 50 cents, and chocolate milk is 55 cents. Breakfast, if offered, including milk, is 95 cents for elementary school students and $1.05 for middle and high school students. Families who meet certain income guidelines may qualify for free or reduced-price lunches. Applications are available at each school, or call Food Services, 520-2924, for information. Many schools offer breakfast. Call individual schools for times.

For students who were enrolled in the district database and who qualified for meal benefits on the last day of school during school year 2005-06, all free and reduced-price lunches and breakfasts (where served) will continue for up to 30 school days in the new school year or until a new form has been completed. Households are required by USDA federal guidelines to fill out new meal benefits applications each school year.

DAY CARE: Before- and after-school day care is available at these elementary schools: Audubon, Bates, Buena Vista, Carver, Chipeta, Columbia, Fremont, Henry, Jackson, Jefferson, Lincoln, Longfellow, Madison, Midland, Penrose, Queen Palmer, Rudy, Scott, Stratton, Taylor, Trailblazer and Wilson. Call schools for times, providers and costs.

Junior Academy (632-7681) picks up students at Lincoln and Steele. Kindercare (593-7711) picks up students at Lincoln and Jackson. Small Wonders (598-2095) picks up at Fremont, Grant, Keller, King and Martinez.

HEAD START: The federal program is available at Adams, Audubon, Bristol, Carver, Edison, Longfellow, Midland, Pike and Queen Palmer.

KINDERGARTEN: Kindergarten is available at all D-11 elementary schools. Full-day kindergarten programs are also offered. Some full-day kindergarten programs are tuition-based, and some are funded by Title I or the Colorado Preschool Program. Tuition-based programs are offered at Chipeta, King, Martinez, Rudy, Scott, Steele, Stratton, Taylor and Trailblazer elementary schools for the 2006-2007 school year. To enroll in a tuition-based program, contact the school to determine if space is available. Tuition-based programs require a registration fee of $265. First payment is due Sept. 1, and last payment is due April 1 with no charge for May. For information, call 520-2350.

REGISTRATION: Elementary and middle school students should go to their neighborhood schools but are asked to call in advance. Students should bring immunization records, Social Security cards, birth certificates and proofs of family residency such as a driver’s license, receipt from a utility company or a copy of a lease showing the address. High school students should go to the school to register with a school registrar.

ATHLETICS INFORMATION: Each high school registrar has the forms required for playing sports, practice schedules and other information.

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE: Peterson Air Force Base students in kindergarten through grade 5 attend Monroe Elementary, 15 S. Chelton Road. Students in grades 6-8 may attend Emerson-Edison Academy or Russell Middle School. Emerson-Edison is a charter school. Students in grades 9-12 attend Mitchell High School. Students can register at the schools.



ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

ADAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2101 Manitoba Drive 80910
Main office: 328-2500
www.d11.org/schools/adams.htm
Principal Linda Hunt-Stone

AUDUBON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2400 E. Van Buren St. 80909
Main office: 328-2600
www.d11.org/schools/audubon.htm
Principal Nancy Smith

BATES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
702 Cragmor Road 80907
Main office: 328-5400
www.d11.org/schools/bates.htm
Principal Judy McCollum

BRISTOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
890 N. Walnut St. 80905
Main office: 328-4000
www.d11.org/schools/bristol.htm
Principal Steve Ferguson

BUENA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1620 W. Bijou St. 80904
Main office: 328-4100
www.d11.org/schools/buenavista.htm
Principal Brenda Smith

CARVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
4740 Artistic Circle 80917
Main office: 328-7100
www.d11.org/schools/carver.htm
Principal Cynthia Martinez

CHIPETA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2340 Ramsgate Terrace 80919
Main office: 328-5500
www.d11.org/schools/chipeta.htm
Principal Lori Butler

COLUMBIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
835 E. St. Vrain St. 80903
Main office: 328-2700
www.d11.org/schools/columbia.htm
Principal TBD

EDISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3125 N. Hancock Ave. 80907
Main office: 328-2800
www.d11.org/schools/edison.htm
Principal Denver Hayes

FREMONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
5110 El Camino Drive 80918
Main office: 328-5600
www.d11.org/schools/fremont.htm
Principal Claudia Saunders

GRANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3215 Westwood Blvd. 80918
Main office: 328-5700
www.d11.org/schools/grant.htm
Principal Veronica Anderson

HENRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1310 Lehmberg Blvd. 80915
Main office: 328-7200
www.d11.org/schools/henry.htm
Principal Steven Hesselberg

HOWBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1023 N. 31st St. 80904
Main office: 328-4200
www.d11.org/schools/howbert.htm
Principal David Morris

HUNT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
917 E. Moreno Ave. 80903
Main office: 328-2900
www.d11.org/schools/hunt.htm
Principal George Ewing

IVYWILD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1604 S. Cascade Ave. 80906
Main office: 328-4300
www.d11.org/schools/ivywild.htm
Principal Libby Bailey

JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
4340 Edwinstowe Ave. 80907
Main office: 328-5800
www.d11.org/schools/jackson.htm
Principal Anne Dancy

JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1801 N. Howard Ave. 80909
Main office: 328-3000
www.d11.org/schools/jefferson.htm
Principal Theresa Newsom

KELLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3730 E. Montebello Drive 80918
Main office: 328-5900
www.d11.org/schools/keller.htm
Principal Tim Callahan

KING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
6110 Sapporo Drive 80918
Main office: 328-6000
www.d11.org/schools/king.htm
Principal Cordelia Stone

LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2727 N. Cascade Ave. 80907
Main office: 328-4400
www.d11.org/schools/lincoln.htm
Principal Dave Cook

LONGFELLOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3302 Alpine Place 80909
Main office: 328-3100
www.d11.org/schools/longfellow.htm
Principal Susan Osburn

MADISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
4120 Constitution Ave. 80909
Main office: 328-7300
www.d11.org/schools/madison.htm
Principal Marcia Bader

MARTINEZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
6460 Vickers Drive 80918
Main office: 328-6100
www.d11.org/schools/martinez.htm
Principal Bobbie Long

MIDLAND INTERNATIONAL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2110 W. Broadway St. 80904
Main office: 328-4500
www.d11.org/schools/midland.htm
Principal Barbara Bishop

MONROE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
15 S. Chelton Road 80910
Main office: 328-7400
www.d11.org/schools/monroe.htm
Principal Karen Shaw

PENROSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
4285 S. Nonchalant Circle 80917
Main office: 328-7500
www.d11.org/schools/penrose.htm
Principal Kirsten Cortez

PIKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2510 N. Chestnut St. 80907
Main office: 328-4600
www.d11.org/schools/pike.htm
Principal Manuel Ramsey

QUEEN PALMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1921 E. Yampa St. 80909
Main office: 328-3200
www.d11.org/schools/qpalmer.htm
Principal Priscilla Barsotti

ROGERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
110 S. Circle Drive 80910
Main office: 328-3300
www.d11.org/schools/rogers.htm
Principal Bryan Relich

RUDY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
5370 Cracker Barrel Circle 80917
Main office: 328-7600
www.d11.org/schools/rudy.htm
Principal Julie L. Foster

SCOTT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
6175 Whetstone Drive 80923
Main office: 328-6200
www.d11.org/schools/scott.htm
Principal Larry Howard

STEELE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1720 N. Weber St. 80907
Main office: 328-4700
www.d11.org/schools/steele.htm
Principal Georganne Barnes

STRATTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2460 Paseo Road 80907
Main office: 328-3400
www.d11.org/schools/stratton.htm
Principal Howard Disney

TAYLOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
900 E. Buena Ventura St. 80907
Main office: 328-3500
www.d11.org/schools/taylor.htm
Principal Mary M. Sullivan

TRAILBLAZER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2015 Wickes Road 80919
Main office: 328-6300
www.d11.org/schools/tblazer.htm
Principal Kathy Griego

TWAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3402 E. San Miguel St. 80909
Main office: 328-7700
www.d11.org/schools/twain.htm
Principal Gail Smartt

WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
924 W. Pikes Peak Ave. 80905
Main office: 328-4800
www.d11.org/schools/washington.htm
Principal Terry Martinez

WHITTIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
2904 W. Kiowa St. 80904
Main office: 328-4900
www.d11.org/schools/whittier.htm
Principal Marlys Berg

WILSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1409 De Reamer Circle 80915
Main office: 328-7800
www.d11.org/schools/wilson.htm
Principal Judy Hawkins




MIDDLE SCHOOLS

EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL
1600 N. Union Blvd. 80909
Main office: 328-2200
www.d11.org/schools/east.htm
Principal Clay Gomez

HOLMES MIDDLE SCHOOL
2455 Mesa Road 80904
Main office: 328-3800
www.d11.org/schools/holmes.htm
Principal Brenda LeBrasse

IRVING MIDDLE SCHOOL
1702 N. Murray Blvd. 80915
Main office: 328-6900
www.d11.org/schools/irving.htm
Principal Karen Gidley

JENKINS MIDDLE SCHOOL
6410 Austin Bluffs Parkway 80923
Main office: 328-5300
www.d11.org/schools/jenkins.htm
Principal TBD

MANN MIDDLE SCHOOL
1001 E. Van Buren St. 80907
Main office: 328-2300
www.d11.org/schools/mann.htm
Principal Rusty Moomey

NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL 80903
Main office: 328-2400
www.d11.org/schools/north.htm
Principal Martha Crisp

RUSSELL MIDDLE SCHOOL
3825 E. Montebello Drive 80918
Main office: 328-5200
www.d11.org/schools/russell.htm
Principal Jeanice Swift

SABIN MIDDLE SCHOOL
3605 N. Carefree Circle 80917
Main office: 328-7000
www.d11.org/schools/sabin.htm
Principal Berry Swenson

WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL
1920 W. Pikes Peak Ave. 80904
Main office: 328-3900
www.d11.org/schools/west.htm
Principal Joe Torrez


HIGH SCHOOLS

CORONADO HIGH SCHOOL
1590 West Fillmore St. 80904
Main office: 328-3600
Registrar: 328-3615
www.d11.org/schools/coronado.htm
Principal Susan Humphrey

DOHERTY HIGH SCHOOL
4515 Barnes Road 80917
Main office: 328-6400
Registrar: 328-6406
www.d11.org/schools/doherty.htm
Principal Jill Martin

MITCHELL HIGH SCHOOL
1205 Potter Drive 80909
Main office: 328-6600
Registrar: 328-6615
www.d11.org/schools/mitchell.htm
Principal Larry Cutter

PALMER HIGH SCHOOL
301 N. Nevada Ave. 80903
Main office: 328-5000
Registrar: 328-5106
www.d11.org/schools/palmer.htm
Principal Thomas Kelly, Jr.

WASSON HIGH SCHOOL
2115 Afton Way 80909
Main office: 328-2000
Registrar: 328-2015
www.d11.org/schools/wasson.htm
Principal Robert Slauson


ALTERNATIVE SCHOOLS

ADULT AND FAMILY EDUCATION
917 E. Moreno Ave. 80903
Main office: 328-2975
www.d11.org/schools/adult.htm
Coordinator Melissa Burkhardt Shields

Start and end times vary; contact the school.

First day: Aug. 22 (day) and Aug. 18 (night), ESL
First day: Aug. 22 (day) and Aug. 18 (night), Hunt Elementary Even Start
First day: Aug. 22, West Intergenerational Center ESL classes
First day: Aug. 22 (day) and Aug. 24 (night), Pike Elementary Even Start

ADULT AND FAMILY EDUCATION
Pikes Peak Work Force Center
2306 E. Pikes Peak Ave. 80909
Main office: 667-3793 or 667-3831
Coordinator Melissa Burkhardt Shields
First day: Aug. 15 (day) and Aug. 18 (night), GED/ABE

THE BIJOU SCHOOL
730 N. Walnut St. 80905
Main office: 328-7900
www.d11.org/schools/bijou.htm
Principal Wayne Hutchison
Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 a.m.-4:22 p.m.; Friday 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

DIGITAL STORE FRONT SCHOOL
The Citadel Mall, 750 Citadel Drive East 80909
Main office: 591-8695
www.d11.org/schools/digitalschool
Technical coordinator Kandy Claybaugh
8 a.m.-8 p.m.

DOHERTY NIGHT SCHOOL
4515 Barnes Road 80917
Main office: 328-6440
www.d11.org/schools/success.htm
Administrator Carol Salaba
3:30 p.m.-9:45 p.m.

PALMER NIGHT SCHOOL
301 N. Nevada Ave. 80903
Main office: 328-5040
Administrator Larry Bartel
3:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.

TESLA EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
2560 International Circle 80910
Main office: 520-2701
www.d11.org/schools/tesla.htm
Principal Tanya Nash
Middle School: 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; High School 8:25 a.m.-3:30 p.m.






CHARTER SCHOOLS

CIVA CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 9-12)
225 S. Union Blvd 80910
Main office: 633-1306
www.d11.org/schools/civa.htm
Lead teacher Randy Zimmerman
7:45 a.m.-3:35 p.m.
First day of school: Aug. 17

COMMUNITY PREP CHARTER SCHOOL (Grades 9-12)
332 E. Willamette Ave. 80903
Main office: 227-8836
www.d11.org/schools/community_prep.htm
Principal Vicki Leaf
8:30 a.m.-3:37 p.m.
First day of school: Aug. 16

EMERSON-EDISON ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL (Grades 6-8)
4220 E. Pikes Peak Ave. 80909
Main office: 570-7822
www.d11.org/schools/em-ed.htm
Principal Casey Tencick
7:40 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
First day of school: Aug. 10
Sixth grade orientation: August 9

GLOBE CHARTER SCHOOL (K-9)
2132 E. Bijou St. 80909
Main office: 630-0577
www.d11.org/schools/globe.htm
Principal Marty Caldwell
8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
First day of school: Aug. 17

LIFE SKILLS CENTER OF COLORADO SPRINGS (Grades 9-12)
1810 Eastlake Blvd. 80910
Main office: 471-0684
www.lifeskillcenters.com
Administrator Chuck Holt
Year-round school with three session options: 8 a.m.-12 p.m., 10:15 a.m.-2:15 p.m. or 1:30-5:30 p.m.

ROOSEVELT-EDISON CHARTER SCHOOL (K-5)
205 S. Byron Drive 80910
Main office: 637-0311
www.d11.org/schools/roos_ed.htm
Principal Previous Broadnax
7:40 a.m.-3:10 p.m.
First day of school: Aug. 10

21ST CENTURY CHARTER SCHOOL (Grades K-9))
525 E. Costilla Street 80903
Main Office: 570-7575
www.geofoundation.org
Principal Mike AuClaire
8 a.m.-3 p.m.
First day of school: Aug. 7
Testing: Aug. 1-4
 

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