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COLORADO DEPARTMENT of EDUCATION FALL 2014 KINDERGARTEN (K) THROUGH 12Th GRADE FREE and REDUCED LUNCH ELIGIBILITY by SCHOOL COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FALL 2014 KINDERGARTEN (K) THROUGH 12th GRADE FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH ELIGIBILITY BY SCHOOL revised 4/21/15 % FREE COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL K-12 FREE REDUCED NOT FREE AND % COUNTY NAME DISTRICT NAME SCHOOL NAME % FREE AND CODE CODE CODE COUNT LUNCH LUNCH ELIGIBLE REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0000 Not a school 24 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0187 MAPLETON EXPEDITIONARY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 583 294 72 216 366 50.43% 12.35% 62.78% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0212 MAPLETON EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL 253 114 31 108 145 45.06% 12.25% 57.31% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0263 GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 539 398 61 78 459 73.84% 11.32% 85.16% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0309 ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 382 186 47 148 233 48.69% 12.30% 60.99% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0501 MONTEREY COMMUNITY SCHOOL 413 266 69 78 335 64.41% 16.71% 81.11% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0502 MEADOW COMMUNITY SCHOOL 465 266 51 147 317 57.20% 10.97% 68.17% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0503 YORK INTERNATIONAL 765 383 144 238 527 50.07% 18.82% 68.89% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0504 WELBY MONTESSORI SCHOOL 186 104 24 58 128 55.91% 12.90% 68.82% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0505 ACHIEVE ACADEMY 494 277 32 185 309 56.07% 6.48% 62.55% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0506 EXPLORE ELEMENTARY 352 195 44 113 239 55.40% 12.50% 67.90% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0507 ADVENTURE ELEMENTARY 387 254 37 94 291 65.63% 9.56% 75.19% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 0509 CLAYTON PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL 488 297 61 130 358 60.86% 12.50% 73.36% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 1796 COLORADO CONNECTIONS ACADEMY 2,375 600 295 1,478 895 25.26% 12.42% 37.68% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 6315 NORTH VALLEY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ADULTS 49 18 5 26 23 36.73% 10.20% 46.94% 01 ADAMS 0010 MAPLETON 1 9036 VALLEY VIEW K-8 485 283 95 107 378 58.35% 19.59% 77.94% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 0014 GLACIER PEAK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 538 121 41 376 162 22.49% 7.62% 30.11% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 0057 ROCKY TOP MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,267 111 47 1,109 158 8.76% 3.71% 12.47% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 0059 MERIDIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 736 18 12 706 30 2.45% 1.63% 4.08% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 0070 ADAMS12 FIVE STAR PRESCHOOL 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 0210 VANTAGE POINT 269 106 22 141 128 39.41% 8.18% 47.58% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 0301 ARAPAHOE RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 608 157 46 405 203 25.82% 7.57% 33.39% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 1020 BRIGHT HORIZONS PRE-KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 1388 CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 431 197 56 178 253 45.71% 12.99% 58.70% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 1480 CENTURY MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,054 225 83 746 308 21.35% 7.87% 29.22% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 1519 STARGATE CHARTER SCHOOL 753 14 2 737 16 1.86% 0.27% 2.12% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 1878 CORONADO HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 557 404 65 88 469 72.53% 11.67% 84.20% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 1914 COTTON CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 660 122 37 501 159 18.48% 5.61% 24.09% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 1937 COYOTE RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 565 20 6 539 26 3.54% 1.06% 4.60% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 2361 EAGLEVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 609 95 40 474 135 15.60% 6.57% 22.17% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 2410 TARVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 476 59 19 398 78 12.39% 3.99% 16.39% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 2576 CHERRY DRIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 454 152 61 241 213 33.48% 13.44% 46.92% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 2578 SKYVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 465 132 49 284 181 28.39% 10.54% 38.92% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 2580 HUNTERS GLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 475 87 29 359 116 18.32% 6.11% 24.42% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 2582 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 471 317 58 96 375 67.30% 12.31% 79.62% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 2584 RIVERDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 420 163 54 203 217 38.81% 12.86% 51.67% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 2918 FEDERAL HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 608 468 55 85 523 76.97% 9.05% 86.02% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 3439 GLOBAL VILLAGE ACADEMY 822 233 129 460 362 28.35% 15.69% 44.04% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 4000 HILLCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 454 309 53 92 362 68.06% 11.67% 79.74% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 4108 HORIZON HIGH SCHOOL 2,007 286 100 1,621 386 14.25% 4.98% 19.23% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 4172 HULSTROM OPTIONS K-8 SCHOOL 700 43 14 643 57 6.14% 2.00% 8.14% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 4187 SILVER HILLS MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,065 432 100 533 532 40.56% 9.39% 49.95% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 5043 LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL 2,215 294 97 1,820 391 13.27% 4.38% 17.65% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 5058 LEROY DRIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 415 228 51 136 279 54.94% 12.29% 67.23% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 5418 MALLEY DRIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 472 306 64 102 370 64.83% 13.56% 78.39% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 5706 MC ELWAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 439 303 53 83 356 69.02% 12.07% 81.09% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 5814 THE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AT THORNTON MIDDLE 946 601 96 249 697 63.53% 10.15% 73.68% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 5816 THORNTON HIGH SCHOOL 1,778 777 159 842 936 43.70% 8.94% 52.64% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 6060 MOUNTAIN RANGE HIGH SCHOOL 1,965 456 140 1,369 596 23.21% 7.12% 30.33% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 6150 MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 608 109 45 446 154 17.93% 7.40% 25.33% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 6342 SHADOW RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,001 262 113 626 375 26.17% 11.29% 37.46% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 6355 NORTH MOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 422 273 59 90 332 64.69% 13.98% 78.67% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 6376 NORTH STAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 470 388 31 51 419 82.55% 6.60% 89.15% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 6398 NORTHGLENN MIDDLE SCHOOL 877 530 112 235 642 60.43% 12.77% 73.20% pg 1 % FREE COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL K-12 FREE REDUCED NOT FREE AND % COUNTY NAME DISTRICT NAME SCHOOL NAME % FREE AND CODE CODE CODE COUNT LUNCH LUNCH ELIGIBLE REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 6402 NORTHGLENN HIGH SCHOOL 1,875 624 95 1,156 719 33.28% 5.07% 38.35% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 6802 PROSPECT RIDGE ACADEMY 1,026 18 6 1,002 24 1.75% 0.58% 2.34% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 6956 PATHWAYS FUTURE CENTER 372 126 12 234 138 33.87% 3.23% 37.10% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 7155 PRAIRIE HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 534 52 19 463 71 9.74% 3.56% 13.30% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 7795 SILVER CREEK ELEMENTARY 639 38 14 587 52 5.95% 2.19% 8.14% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 8211 THE STUDIO SCHOOL 291 76 34 181 110 26.12% 11.68% 37.80% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 8225 STELLAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 540 185 35 320 220 34.26% 6.48% 40.74% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 8275 STEM LAB 457 29 34 394 63 6.35% 7.44% 13.79% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 8310 STEM LAUNCH 781 449 88 244 537 57.49% 11.27% 68.76% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 8361 STUKEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 377 253 58 66 311 67.11% 15.38% 82.49% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 8842 THORNTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 407 260 54 93 314 63.88% 13.27% 77.15% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 9431 WESTGATE CHARTER 390 31 7 352 38 7.95% 1.79% 9.74% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 9444 WESTLAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,101 208 65 823 273 18.89% 5.90% 24.80% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 9494 WESTVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 402 211 31 160 242 52.49% 7.71% 60.20% 01 ADAMS 0020 ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 9682 WOODGLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 401 147 36 218 183 36.66% 8.98% 45.64% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 0020 ADAMS CITY MIDDLE SCHOOL 761 509 47 204 556 66.89% 6.18% 73.06% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 0022 LESTER R ARNOLD HIGH SCHOOL 182 84 5 92 89 46.15% 2.75% 48.90% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 0024 ADAMS CITY HIGH SCHOOL 1,783 1,045 151 554 1,196 58.61% 8.47% 67.08% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 0124 STARS EARLY LEARNING CENTER 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 0186 ALSUP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 521 408 40 73 448 78.31% 7.68% 85.99% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 1426 CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 484 308 18 156 326 63.64% 3.72% 67.36% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 2308 DUPONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 698 500 54 144 554 71.63% 7.74% 79.37% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 4516 KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 820 503 47 270 550 61.34% 5.73% 67.07% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 4536 KEMP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 561 400 49 112 449 71.30% 8.73% 80.04% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 5880 MILDRED L SANVILLE PRESCHOOL 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 5982 MONACO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 490 400 38 51 438 81.63% 7.76% 89.39% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 6534 HANSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 222 138 14 70 152 62.16% 6.31% 68.47% 01 ADAMS 0030 ADAMS COUNTY 14 7500 ROSE HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 458 297 31 129 328 64.85% 6.77% 71.62% 01 ADAMS 0040 SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J 0700 BELLE CREEK CHARTER SCHOOL 699 226 59 414 285 32.33% 8.44% 40.77% 01 ADAMS 0040 SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J 1013 BRANTNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 359 33 12 314 45 9.19% 3.34% 12.53% 01 ADAMS 0040 SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J 1021 BRIGHTON HERITAGE ACADEMY 103 40 15 40 55 38.83% 14.56% 53.40% 01 ADAMS 0040 SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J 1022 BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL 1,918 608 121 1,171 729 31.70% 6.31% 38.01% 01 ADAMS 0040 SCHOOL DISTRICT
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