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.