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20022003PM by District, School, Grade COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PAGE:1 FALL 2002 PUPIL MEMBERSHIP BY DISTRICT, SCHOOL, AND GRADE GRADE COUNTY DISTRICT/BOCES SCHOOL PK K 123456789101112TOTAL ADAMS MAPLETON 1 NOT IN A SCHOOL 00000000002000 2 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL 000000000013527973217 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 BERTHA HEID ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 0 0 160 147 144 147 0000000598 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 CLAYTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 140 170 00000000000310 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 SKYVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 00000000003683483161811,213 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 JOHN DEWEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002202051990000624 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 MAPLETON PRESCHOOL 217 0000000000000217 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 MEADOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 80 85 74 95 100 82 0000000516 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 MONTEREY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 57 64 67 42 62 59 0000000351 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 VALLEY VIEW ELEMENTARY 0 58 30 53 52 56 58 0000000307 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 WESTERN HILLS ELEM SCHOOL 0 125 100 109 73 99 103 0000000609 ADAMS MAPLETON 1 YORK MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002122541930000659 ADAMS DISTRICT TOTAL 217 460 449 463 409 461 449 432 459 392 383 400 395 254 5,623 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 GLACIER PEAK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 116 112 103 85 66 92 0000000574 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 ACADEMY OF CHARTER SCHOOLS 0 296 341 191 181 162 157 149 94 88 69 58 42 37 1,865 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 HIGH PLAINS HIGH SCHOOL 00000000000007171 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 VANTAGE POINT 000000004517579996278 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 ARAPAHOE RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHL 0 93 87 91 94 92 103 0000000560 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 BRIGHT HORIZONS PRE-K 28 000000000000028 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 42 89 100 99 87 92 117 0000000626 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 CENTURY MIDDLE SCHOOL 000000042442841200001,264 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 STARGATE CHARTER SCHOOL 0 40 58 41 47 48 43 41 42 38 0000398 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 CORONADO HILLS ELEM SCHOOL 37 78 99 82 70 85 74 0000000525 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 COTTON CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 33 78 67 94 108 76 94 0000000550 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 COYOTE RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 69 73 61 71 65 69 0000000408 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 CROSSROAD ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL 000000041127000042 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 EAGLEVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 94 105 132 89 124 120 0000000664 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 TARVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 79 82 93 97 101 97 100 0000000649 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 CHERRY DRIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 96 118 101 100 95 97 0000000607 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 SKYVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 98 119 110 73 100 99 0000000599 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 HUNTERS GLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 102 113 119 130 120 125 0000000709 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY 38 62 80 74 83 68 84 0000000489 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 RIVERDALE ELEMENTARY 66 60 70 68 68 82 89 0000000503 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 FEDERAL HEIGHTS ELEM SCHOOL 40 91 92 83 87 84 87 0000000564 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 HILLCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 74 82 56 89 90 68 0000000459 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 HORIZON HIGH SCHOOL 00000000005594625035002,024 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 HULSTROM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 255 25 32 36 41 46 50 0000000485 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 HURON MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002662532450000764 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 LEGACY HIGH SCHOOL 00000000004654845082871,744 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 LEROY DRIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 56 58 57 55 56 66 0000000348 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 MALLEY DRIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 64 68 60 69 67 63 0000000391 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 MC ELWAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 31 47 66 81 61 69 64 0000000419 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 THORNTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000003403502740000964 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 THORNTON HIGH SCHOOL 00000000006386275585162,339 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 12 108 110 107 103 116 119 0000000675 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 NORTHEAST MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000003383172820000937 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 NORTH MOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 52 63 68 64 70 75 0000000392 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 NORTH STAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 89 94 85 86 83 75 0000000512 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 NORTHGLENN MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002762832720000831 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 NORTHGLENN HIGH SCHOOL 00000000006436045784492,274 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 NIVER CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000003202993260000945 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 PINNACLE CHARTER SCHOOL 0 151 182 162 163 152 159 201 128 107 74 43 25 14 1,561 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 STUKEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 66 68 82 57 77 71 0000000421 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 THORNTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 10 84 93 72 86 106 86 0000000537 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 WESTLAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL 000000034437437100001,089 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 WESTVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 35 89 81 67 68 78 96 0000000514 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 WOODGLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 76 83 79 76 78 101 0000000493 ADAMS NORTHGLENN-THORNTON 12 WYCO DRIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 68 77 83 56 61 86 0000000431 ADAMS DISTRICT TOTAL 706 2,593 2,884 2,641 2,548 2,605 2,729 2,703 2,583 2,447 2,465 2,335 2,313 1,970 33,522 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 ADAMS CITY MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002462282310000705 REPORT PREPARED BY THE DATA RESEARCH UNIT 3/5/2003 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PAGE:2 FALL 2002 PUPIL MEMBERSHIP BY DISTRICT, SCHOOL, AND GRADE GRADE COUNTY DISTRICT/BOCES SCHOOL PK K 123456789101112TOTAL ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 LESTER R ARNOLD HIGH SCHOOL 0000000000173513820282 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 ADAMS CITY HIGH SCHOOL 00000000005753942712441,484 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 ALSUP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 39 74 70 72 75 77 84 0000000491 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 33 99 83 91 111 80 102 0000000599 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 DUPONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 31 95 96 82 65 91 87 0000000547 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 KEARNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002592662730000798 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 KEMP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 40 48 87 66 81 70 75 0000000467 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 MILDRED L SANVILLE PRESCHOOL 89 000000000000089 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 MONACO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 35 73 87 71 77 73 67 0000000483 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 HANSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 34 48 48 46 43 39 34 0000000292 ADAMS ADAMS COUNTY 14 ROSE HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 34 65 77 69 67 67 82 0000000461 ADAMS DISTRICT TOTAL 335 502 548 497 519 497 531 505 494 504 748 445 309 264 6,698 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J BRIGHTON HERITAGE ACADEMY 00000000185359251921195 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL 00000000004254253393421,531 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J BRIGHTON CHARTER SCHOOL 00000000223966543630247 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J BROMLEY EAST CHARTER SCHOOL 0 87 109 83 54 76 80 83 83 81 0000736 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J HENDERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 59 71 80 59 82 82 80 0000000513 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J NORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 52 71 60 60 61 65 59 0000000428 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J NORTHEAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 28 74 81 95 91 93 107 0000000569 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J OVERLAND TRAIL MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002082011920000601 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J JOHN W THIMMIG 0 89 87 93 55 70 63 76 52 37 0000622 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J SOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 26 75 82 82 72 92 69 0000000498 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J SOUTHEAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 52 116 109 124 107 116 116 0000000740 ADAMS BRIGHTON 27J VIKAN MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002281781910000597 ADAMS DISTRICT TOTAL 217 583 608 596 522 594 574 595 554 593 550 504 394 393 7,277 ADAMS BENNETT 29J NOT IN A SCHOOL 4225241784382557 ADAMS BENNETT 29J BENNETT PRESCHOOL 52 000000000000052 ADAMS BENNETT 29J BENNETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 62 49 72 74 75 55 0000000387 ADAMS BENNETT 29J BENNETT MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000008287700000239 ADAMS BENNETT 29J BENNETT HIGH SCHOOL 0000000000105845457300 ADAMS DISTRICT TOTAL 56 64 51 77 76 79 56 89 95 74 108 92 56 62 1,035 ADAMS STRASBURG 31J NOT IN A SCHOOL 2341665422312344 ADAMS STRASBURG 31J PRAIRIE CREEKS CHARTER SCHOOL 0000000000018413 ADAMS STRASBURG 31J STRASBURG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 33 57 54 37 62 57 61 66 000000427 ADAMS STRASBURG 31J STRASBURG JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 0000000063800000143 ADAMS STRASBURG 31J STRASBURG HIGH SCHOOL 000000000055555036196 ADAMS DISTRICT TOTAL 35 60 58 38 68 63 66 70 65 82 58 57 60 43 823 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 NOT IN A SCHOOL 66 0202010126221498 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 BAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 45 75 54 40 64 51 0000000329 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 BERKELEY GARDENS ELEM SCHOOL 0 85 78 75 62 72 68 0000000440 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 ALT. CENTER FOR EDUCATION 00000000001292157108 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 CLARA E. METZ ELEM SCHOOL 0 47 72 58 54 62 59 0000000352 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 CLEAR LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002221951800000597 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 CROWN POINTE CHARTER ACADEMY 0 26 26 27 26 27 22 24 21 17 0000216 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 50 68 71 60 69 64 0000000382 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 FRANCIS M. DAY ELEM SCHOOL 0 49 56 45 59 50 54 0000000313 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 GREGORY HILL PRESCHOOL 341 0000000000000341 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 HARRIS PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 76 47 69 57 64 53 0000000366 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 IVER C. RANUM HIGH SCHOOL 00000000004683983272411,434 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 J. HODGKINS MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002442252340000703 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 M. SCOTT CARPENTER MIDDLE SCH 00000001901891880000567 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 MESA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 77 59 67 78 62 68 0000000411 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 FLYNN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 33 42 38 31 45 46 0000000235 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 SHAW HEIGHTS MIDDLE SCHOOL 00000002161971920000605 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 SHERRELWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 43 52 61 43 52 62 0000000313 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 SKYLINE VISTA ELEM SCHOOL 0 47 52 46 72 82 66 0000000365 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 SUNSET RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 0 75 57 52 52 69 56 0000000361 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 TENNYSON KNOLLS ELEM SCHOOL 0 47 53 58 65 50 58 0000000331 ADAMS WESTMINSTER 50 VISTA GRANDE ELEM
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