The Denver Post

Which Denver schools give priority to students from low-income families?

-

These more affluent district-run schools opted into the pilot program:

Asbury Elementary School

Edison Elementary School

Steele Elementary School

Academia Ana Marie Sandoval Elementary School Creativity Challenge Community Elementary School Slavens K-8 School East High School

Bromwell Elementary School

Lincoln Elementary School

Park Hill Elementary School

McAuliffe Internatio­nal Middle School

These charter schools also give priority:

DSST: Stapleton Middle School

DSST: Stapleton High School

DSST: Byers Middle School

DSST: Byers High School

DSST: Conservato­ry Green Middle School

DSST: Conservato­ry Green High School

Odyssey School of Denver

K-8 Highline Academy

Southeast K-8 Downtown Denver Expedition­ary Elementary School

These district-run schools give priority as part of an enrollment zone:

Joe Shoemaker Elementary School

Holm Elementary School

Samuels Elementary School

Swigert Internatio­nal Elementary School Westerly Creek Elementary School

William (Bill) Roberts K-8 School

Isabella Bird Community Elementary School

High Tech Elementary School

Inspire Elementary School

McAuliffe Manual Middle School, which opened last year, also gives priority.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States