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Brighton High School is located in the heart of Brighton, Colorado at 270 South 8th Avenue. The classrooms are divided into 7 sections: WS (Wall Street), TA (Tech Avenue), SB (South Bulldog Avenue), NB (Main Hall/North Bulldog Avenue), CA (College Avenue), UA (University Avenue), and MOD (Modulars/Math Operations Drive).
27J Schools is a school district headquartered in Brighton, Colorado. The district was established in 1959 when several existing school districts were consolidated. [1] Dr. Chris Fiedler is currently the superintendent. [2] The district includes sections of Adams County, [3] Weld County, [4] and Broomfield. [5]
Academy School District 20: 26,400 El Paso: Adams 12 Five Star Schools: 36,078 Adams: Broomfield: Adams County School District 14: 6,114 Adams: Adams-Arapahoe School District 28J: 38,451 Arapahoe: Adams: Agate School District 300: 84 Elbert: Aguilar Reorganized School District RE-6: 114 Las Animas: Akron School District R-1: 411 Washington ...
Jeffco Public Schools Arvada: Jefferson: Flagstaff Academy P–8 1997 St. Vrain Valley School District RE-1J Longmont: Boulder: Foundations Academy K–8 2011 Brighton School District 27J Brighton: Adams: Free Horizon Montessori P–6 2002 Jeffco Public Schools Golden: Jefferson: Frontier Academy K–12 1997 Weld County School District 6 Greeley
There are eight candidates running for four open seats on the Brighton Area Schools Board of Education: Roger Myers, Glenn Hodges, Matthew Morneault, Anna Pennala, Kenneth Stahl, Katie Tierney ...
This is a list of high schools in the state of Colorado by its county. There are 648 total. There are 648 total. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Public high schools in Colorado (174 P) M. Magnet schools in Colorado (2 P) Public middle schools in Colorado (21 P) This page was last edited on 11 October 2023 ...
Public 2-year Colorado School of Mines: Golden: A specialized baccalaureate and graduate research institution with high admission standards; first public institution of higher education to open doors in Colorado (in 1874) [1] 6744 4325 [1] 58 42 Public 4-year Colorado State University: Fort Collins