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Aurora Central High School is a high school in Aurora, Colorado. It was originally named Aurora High School and was the first high school in Aurora Public Schools. When Hinkley High School was built in 1963, this school was renamed to its present title. The first class to graduate from the existing location was the Class of 1956.
Aurora Central Catholic High School (ACC) is a Roman Catholic secondary school under the direction of the Diocese of Rockford. ACC began as two separate secondary schools in 1926. Madonna Catholic High School, a girls school, and Roncalli High School, a boys school, merged in 1968 to become Aurora Central Catholic.
The Adams-Arapahoe 28J School District, more commonly known as the Aurora Public Schools, is the public school system in Aurora, Colorado, United States.There are 58 schools in the district: 4 early childhood education centers, 20 elementary schools, 9 P-8/K-8 schools, 5 middle schools, 1 grades 6-12 academy, 5 high schools, 4 magnet schools, 9 charter schools, and 1 of only 5 vocational ...
Aurora Central High School; Aurora Science & Tech High School; Aurora West College Preparatory Academy; Cedar Wood Christian Academy - Adams County
Cherry Creek School District No. 5 was voted into existence in 1950 by residents of seven Arapahoe County school districts. Existing schools in the new district included: Melvin School, currently a schoolhouse museum on the Smoky Hill High School campus; Castlewood School, dismantled when I-25 was built and replaced with Belleview Elementary in ...
Aurora Central High School; G. Gateway High School (Colorado) H. Hinkley High School; R. Rangeview High School This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at ...
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]
The first school in what would later become East Aurora School District 131 opened in 1836 at East Galena and Broadway. The school was subscription based. In 1839, a new school was built near Broadway and Claim Street. East Aurora became a charter district on April 30, 1847, and was officially recognized by the state in 1851.