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Public School Districts Exploring your Educational Choices Public School Private School Charter School Home School Exploring your Educational Choices Public School Districts Harrison School District 2…………………………………………………………………………http://www.harrison.k12.co.us 1060 Harrison Road, Colorado Springs, CO, 80906; 719-579-2000 Fountain-Fort Carson School Districts 8…………………………………………………………………..http://www.ffc8.org/ 10665 Jimmy Camp Road, Fountain, CO, 80816; 719-382-1300 Colorado Springs School District 11………………………………………………………………………http://www.d11.org/ 1115 N. El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO, 80903; 719-520-2000 Cheyenne Mountain School District 12……………………………………………………..http://www.cmsd.k12.co.us/ 1775 LaClede Street, Colorado Springs, CO, 80905; 719-475-6100 Academy School District 20……………http://www.asd20.org/education/disctrict/district.php?sectionid=1 1110 Chapel Hills Drive, Colorado Springs, CO, 80920; 719-234-1299 Falcon School District……………………………………………………………………………………………http://www.d49.org 10850 E. Woodmen Road, Peyton, CO, 80831; 719-495-1100 Ellicott School District 22………………………………………………………………………http://www.ellicottschools.org 395 S. Ellicott Highway, Calhan, CO, 80808; 719-391-3000 Widefield School District 3…………………………………………………………………………http://www.wsd3.k12.co.us 1820 Street, Colorado Springs, CO, 80911; 719-749-2330 Peyton School District 23…………………………………………………………………………http://www.peyton.k12.co.us 13990 Bradshaw Road, Peyton CO, 80831; 719-749-2330 Lewis Palmer District 38……………………………………………………………………………………..http://lewispalmer.org 146 Jefferson Street, Monument, CO, 80132; 719-488-4700 Manitou Springs School District 14……………………………………………………http://sd14web.mssd14.k12.co.us 405 El Monte Place, Manitou Springs, CO, 80829; 719-685-1235 Exploring your Educational Choices Private Schools Review the Colorado State Board of Education (CSBE) website for a list of state recognized accredited private schools at; http://www.cde.state.co.us/index_sbe.htm Colorado Springs Christian School-Central Elementary Campus 4015 N. Weber, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907; 719-535-8965; http://www.cscslions.org Grades Served: K-5 Colorado Springs Christian School-Middle School 4845 Mallow Road, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907; 719-535-8968; http://cscslions.org Grades Served: 6-8 Colorado Springs Christian School-High School 4825 Mallow Road, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907; 719-535-2727; http://www.cscslions.org Grades Served: 9-12 Cornerstone Baptist Academy 3615 Vickers Drive, Colorado Springs, CO, 80918; 719-593-7887; http://cbc-colspgs.com Grades Served: PK-12 Corpus Christi School 2410 N. Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907; 719-632-5092; http://www.ucsppr.org/CorpusChristiCatholicSchool.aspx Grades Served: PK-8 Divine Redeemer Catholic School 901 N. Logan Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80909; 719-471-7771; http://www.ucsppr.org/DivineRedeemerCatholicSchool.aspx Grades Served: PK-8 Exploring your Educational Choices Evangelical Christian Academy 2511 N. Logan Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907; 719-634-7024; http://www.ecaeagles.org/ Grades Served: K-6 Evangelical Christian Academy Secondary 4052 Nonchalant Circle South, Colorado Springs, CO, 80917; 719-597-3675; http://ecaeagles.org/ Grades Served: 7-12 Fountain Valley School of Colorado 6155 Fountain Valley School Road, Colorado Springs, CO, 80911; 719-390-7035; http://www.fvs.edu/Default.asp?bhcp=1 Grades Served: 9-12 Hilltop Baptist School 6915 Palmer Park Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO, 80915; 719-597-1880; http://www.hbccs.org/ Grades Served: K-12 Holy Cross Lutheran Church 4125 Constitution Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80909; 719-596-0661; http://www.holycrosscs.org/ Grades Served: K-12 Holy Trinity Parish School 3115 Larkspur Drive, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907; 719-634-1029; http://privateschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/5009 Grades Served: K-8 Immanuel Lutheran School 828 E. Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80903; 719-632-7681; http://ilsfalcons.org/ Grades Served: PK-2 Junior Academy 1311 N. Nevada, Colorado Springs, CO, 80903; 719-632-7681; http://www.coloradokids.com/junioracademy/ Grades Served: PK-2 Pauline Memorial Catholic School 1601 Mesa Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80906; 719-632-1846; http://www.ucsppr.org/PaulineMemorialCatholicSchool.aspx Grades Served: 1-12 Exploring your Educational Choices Pikes Peak Academy 5590 N. Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80918; 719-473-5745; http://pikespeakacademy.net Grades Served: 9-12 Pikes Peak Christian School 5905 Flintridge Drive, Colorado Soprings, CO, 80918; 719-598-8610; http://www.ppcseagles.net Grades Served: PK-8 Rocky Mountain Montessori Academy 7675 Lexington Drive, Colorado Springs, CO, 80918; 719-592-0900; http://www.rm- montessori.com/ Grades Served: PK-8 Salem Lutheran School 4318 N. Chestnut Street, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907; 719-599-0200; http://salemlutheranschool.net/default.aspx Grades Served: K-8 Springs Adventist Academy 5410 Palmer park Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO, 80915; 719-597-0155; http://www.springsadventisitacademy.org Grades Served: K-8 St. Mary’s High School 2501 E. Yampa Street, Colorado Springs, CO, 80909; 719-635-7540; http://www.smhscs.org The Colorado Springs School 21 Broadmoor Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80906; 719-475-9747; http://www.css.org The Hill Springs Learning Center 1257 Lake Plaza Drive Suite 120, Colorado Springs, CO, 80906; 719-576-3840; http://www.hillsprings.org/ Grades Served: K-8 West Side Academy 105 North 32nd Street, Colorado Springs, CO, 80904; 719-633-3535; http://lighthousetemple.org/index.hrml Grades Served: PK-5 Exploring your Educational Choices Charter Schools Harrison School District 2………………………………………………………………………………….http://www.hsd2.org/ Atlas Preparatory School, 1602 S. Murray Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO, 80916; 719-358-7196 James Irwin Elementary, Middle and High School, 5525 Astrozon Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO, 80916; 719-302-9000 Colorado Springs District 11……………………………………………………………………………………http://www.d11.org Academy for Advanced and Creative Learning, 2510 N. Chestnut Street, Colorado Springs, CO, 80907; 719-434-6566 CIVA Charter School, 4635 Northpark Drive, Colorado Springs, CO, 80918; 719-633-1306 Colorado Military Academy, 360 Command View, Colorado Springs, CO 80915; 719-576-9838 Community Preparatory Charter School, 332 E. Willamette Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80918; 719-227-8836 Globe Charter School, 3302 Alpine Place, Colorado Springs, CO, 80909; 719-630-0577 Life Skills Center, 1810 Eastlake Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO, 80910; 719-637-0311 Space, Technology and Arts Academy (STAR), 2508 Airport Road, Colorado Springs, CO, 80910; 719-638-6554 Cheyenne Mountain School District 12………………………………………………………http://www/cmsd.k12.co.us/ Cheyenne Mountain Charter Academy, 1832 S. Wahsatch Avenue, Colorado Springs, Co, 80905; 719-471-1999 Academy School District 20……………http://www.asd20.org/education/district/district.php?sectionid=1 The Classical Academy Central, 1655 Springcrest Road, Colorado Springs, CO, 80920; 719-265- 9766 The Classical Academy East, 12201 Cross Peak View, Colorado Springs, CO, 80921; 719-282-1181 The Classical Academy North, 975 Stout Road, Colorado Springs, CO, 80921; 719-484-0081 The Classical Academy Secondary, 975 Stout Road, Colorado Springs, CO, 80921; 719-484-1181 Exploring your Educational Choices Falcon School District 49………………………………………………………………………………………….http://www.d49.org/ Falcon High School, 10255 Lambert Road, Falcon, CO, 80831; 719-495-5520 Vista Ridge High School, 6888 Black Forrest Road, Colorado Springs, CO, 80923; 719-494-8800 Sand Creek High School, 7005 N. Carefree Circle, Colorado Springs, CO, 80922; 719-495-1160 Colorado Military Academy, 6829 Space Village Av, Colorado Springs, CO 80915, 719-576-9838 Home School Harrison School District 2……………………………………………………… …………………………http://www.hsd2.org/ Mountain Vista Homeschool Academy, 2400 Slater Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80905; 719- 579-2160 Academy School District 20……………http://www.asd20.org/education/district/district.php?sectionid=1 Home School Academy, 11795 Grand Lawn Circle, Colorado Springs, CO, 80924; 719-234-5763 Falcon School District 49……………………………………………………………………………………… http://www.d49.org/ Homeschool Enrichment Program, 10850 E. Woodmen Road, Falcon, CO, 80831; 719-491-5630 Home School Information & Support Colorado Springs Homeschool Support Group http://www.hschool.com/[email protected] Homeschool Central http://www.homeschoolcentral.com/ Christian Home Educators of Colorado; 720-842-4852 or email: [email protected] or http://www.chec.org/ Exploring your Educational Choices Homeschool Reporting http://www.homeschoolreporting.com/ Secular Homeschool Support Group; 719-749-9126 http://www.shssg.com or [email protected] For additional information, please contact the Schools of Choice Unit at [email protected] Online Schools ACHIEVEk12 Online Schools, 1702 North Murray Boulevard, Colorado Springs, CO, 80915; 719-328-2000; http://www.d11.org/achieverk12/ Academy Online High School, 1110 Chapel Hills Drive, Colorado Springs, CO, 80920; 719-234-1200; http://www.d20onlineschool.org Falcon Virtual Academy, 6113 Constitution Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO, 80915; 19-494-8940; www.d49.org/school/fva D3 My Way, 930 Leta Drive, Colorado Springs, CO, 80911; 719-391-3080; http://www.wsd3.org For more information on Private and Public Online Schools, review the following website; http://www.k12.com/colorado Other school information can be found at http://www.cde.state.co.us.This is not intended to be a complete listing of available schools though every effort was made to include relevant information. There is no endorsement of listed schools or services by the Federal Government, United States Air Force, or the Airman & Family Readiness Center. .
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