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Denver: Denver: Omar D. Blair Charter School K–8 2004 Denver Public Schools Denver: Denver: P.S. 1 Charter School 6–12 1995 Denver Public Schools Denver: Denver: Paradox Valley School P–8 1999 West End School District RE-2 Paradox: Montrose: Parker Core Knowledge Charter School K–8 1994 Douglas County School District RE-1 Parker: Douglas
Denver Justice High School; Denver Montessori Junior/Senior High School; Denver Online High School; East High School; Excel Academy-Denver; Florence Crittenton High School; George Washington High School; Global Leadership Academy - Mapleton Public Schools; John F. Kennedy High School; KIPP (Denver Collegiate High School, Northeast Denver ...
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DSST Public Schools (DSST), formerly known as the Denver School of Science and Technology, is a public charter STEM network comprising 16 schools on eight campuses in Denver and Aurora, Colorado, United States, in partnership with Denver Public Schools.
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The Port Huron Museum, in Port Huron, Michigan, restored the original depot that Thomas Edison worked out of as a young news butcher. The depot has been named the Thomas Edison Depot Museum. [15] The town has many Edison historical landmarks, including the graves of Edison's parents, and a monument along the St. Clair River.
Denver Country Day School, an all-men's high school, was founded by Andrews D. Black and Tom Chaffee in 1953, and the two schools relocated to a portion of the spacious Blackmer Farm in Cherry Hills Village in the 1960s. The schools operated side-by-side and with joint science classes until they merged in 1974 to become Kent Denver School.
It belonged to Denver Public Schools from the beginning and was known as 'Denver North Side High School'; the original graduating class of 1886 was entirely female. [5] In 1896 Highland was incorporated into the city of Denver and the existing school became inadequate for the growing number of students; a new Beaux-Arts style building was ...