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Schools Districts Buildings and Personnel SCHOOL DISTRICTS/BUILDINGS AND PERSONNEL ADAMS School District 27J MAILING ADDRESS (LOCATION) CITY ZIPCODE PHONE STUDENT COUNT 18551 EAST 160TH AVENUE BRIGHTON 80601 303/655-2900 DISTRICT SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J 80601-3295 19,203 LEGAL NAME: 3295 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS: 6 7 EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: http://www.sd27j.org FAX# 303/655-2870 DISTRICT PERSONNEL CHRIS FIEDLER SUPERINTENDENT WILL PIERCE CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER LORI SCHIEK CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER MICHAEL CLOW CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICER LONNIE MARTINEZ OPERATIONS MANAGER TONY JORSTAD NUTRITION SERVICES SUPERVISOR EDIE DUNBAR TRANSPORTATION SUPERVISOR JEREMY HEIDE CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER JEREMY HEIDE TELECOMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR GREGORY PIOTRASCHKE SCHOOL BRD PRESIDENT LYNN ANN SHEATS SCHOOL BRD SECRETARY BRETT MINNE SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA LYNN ANN SHEATS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TERRY LUCERO CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER MARIA SNITILY DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EDUCATION KERRIE MONTI PLANNING MANAGER WILL PIERCE CHILD WELFARE EDUCATION LIAISON PAUL FRANCISCO ICAP CONTACT PAUL FRANCISCO GRADUATION GUIDELINES CONTACT BRETT MINNE DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT CHRIS FIEDLER GRADUATION GUIDELINES CONTACT CHRIS FIEDLER ICAP CONTACT CHRIS FIEDLER WORK BASED LEARNING COORDINATOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR SCHOOLS MAILING ADDRESS CITY ZIPCODE PHONE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TYPE Belle Creek Charter School 9290 EAST 107TH AVENUE HENDERSON 80640 303/468-0160 K-08 JACKIE FIELDS Brantner Elementary School 7800 E. 133RD AVENUE THORNTON 80602 720/685-5050 PK-05 BRITT TRAVIS Bromley East Charter School 356 LONGSPUR DRIVE BRIGHTON 80601-3295 720/685-3297 PK-08 JESSICA FIEDLER TRACY WEBBER Elaine S. Padilla 5505 LONGS PEAK STREET BRIGHTON 80601 303/655-5100 PK-05 KEVIN PURFURST Foundations Academy 340 SOUTH 45TH AVENUE BRIGHTON 80601 303/659-9519 K-08 KAY COLLINS Henderson Elementary School 12301 EAST 124TH AVENUE HENDERSON 80640 303/655-2700 PK-05 SALVADORE CONCA John W Thimmig Elementary School 11453 OSWEGO STREET HENDERSON 80640 303/655-2750 PK-05 CINDY RITTER Landmark Academy at Reunion 10566 MEMPHIS STREET COMMERCE CITY 80022 303/287-2901 K-08 MIKE COLLINS Mary E Pennock Elementary School 3707 ESTRELLA STREET BRIGHTON 80601-3295 720/685-7500 PK-05 VALERIE ORTEGA Northeast Elementary School 1605 LONGSPEAK BRIGHTON 80601-3295 303/655-2550 PK-06 Toby Karr Reunion Elementary School 11021 LANDMARK DRIVE COMMERCE CITY 80022 720/685-8501 PK-05 DAVID FELTEN SD 27J Preschool at the Brighton LRC 1850 EGBERT SUITE G20 BRIGHTON 80601 720/685-5490 PK-PK BETHANY AGER Second Creek Elementary School 9950 LAREDO DRIVE COMMERCE CITY 80022 720/685-7550 PK-05 ANA MARLATT South Elementary School 305 SOUTH 5TH AVENUE BRIGHTON 80601-3295 303/655-2600 PK-05 KRISTEN PUZIO Southeast Elementary School 1595 SOUTHERN STREET BRIGHTON 80601-3295 303/866-2650 PK-05 HEATH WILSON 1 SCHOOL DISTRICTS/BUILDINGS AND PERSONNEL Continued ADAMS Continued School District 27J ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR SCHOOLS MAILING ADDRESS CITY ZIPCODE PHONE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TYPE Turnberry Elementary 13069 EAST 106TH PLACE COMMERCE CITY 80022 720/685-5350 PK-05 KATE PELTON West Ridge Elementary 13102 MONACO STREET THORNTON 80602 720/685-5300 PK-05 Amy Bruce MIDDLE SCHOOLS MAILING ADDRESS CITY ZIPCODE PHONE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TYPE Otho E Stuart Middle School 15955 EAST 101ST WAY COMMERCE CITY 80022 720/685-5500 06-08 KRISTA DEAN Overland Trail Middle School 455 NORTH 19TH AVENUE BRIGHTON 80601-3295 303/655-4000 06-08 ERIC LAMBRIGHT Prairie View Middle School 12915 EAST 120TH AVENUE HENDERSON 80640 720/685-5400 06-08 Cristina Bissell Costas Rodger Quist Middle School 13451 YOSEMITE STREET THORNTON 80602 303/655-6950 06-08 TRINA NORRIS-BUCK Vikan Middle School 879 JESSUP STREET BRIGHTON 80601-3295 303/655-4050 06-08 MICHELE SALLER SENIOR SCHOOLS MAILING ADDRESS CITY ZIPCODE PHONE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TYPE 27J Online Academy 18551 E. 160TH AVE BRIGHTON 80601 303/655-2958 K-12 JEREMY VOYTKO Brighton High School 270 SOUTH 8TH AVENUE BRIGHTON 80601-3295 303/655-4200 09-12 SHELLY GENEREUX Eagle Ridge Academy 3551 SOUTHERN STREET BRIGHTON 80601 303/345-4380 09-12 Innovations & Options 830 BRIDGE STREET BRIGHTON 80601-3295 303/655-2850 06-12 JENNIFER ALEXANDER Prairie View High School 12909 EAST 120TH AVENUE HENDERSON 80640 303/655-8800 09-12 MICHAEL BURKE Riverdale Ridge High School 13380 YOSEMITE STREET THORNTON 80602 303/655-6800 09-12 TERRY ELLIOTT The STEAD School 18251 HOMESTEAD TRAIL COMMERCE CITY 80022 303/288-5536 09-09 KEVIN DENTON Adams 12 Five Star Schools MAILING ADDRESS (LOCATION) CITY ZIPCODE PHONE STUDENT COUNT 1500 E 128TH AVENUE THORNTON 80241 720/972-4000 DISTRICT ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS 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80030-2042 720/972-5740 PK-05 NIKKI SIRKO Bright Horizons Preschool 1500 E 128TH AVE THORNTON 80602 720/972-8760 PK-PK KATHLYNN JACKSON Centennial Elementary School 13200 WESTLAKE DRIVE BROOMFIELD 80020-5240 720/972-5280 PK-05 JAMI MILLER Cherry Drive Elementary School 11500 CHERRY DRIVE THORNTON 80233-2732 720/972-5300 PK-05 LIZ JORDAN Coronado Hills Elementary School 8300 DOWNING DRIVE THORNTON 80229-5440 720/972-5320 PK-05 DONALD BEUKE Cotton Creek Elementary School 11100 VRAIN STREET WESTMINSTER 80030-2042 720/972-5340 K-05 THERESA GILBREATH Coyote Ridge Elementary School 13770 BROADLANDS DRIVE BROOMFIELD 80020-5329 720/972-5780 K-05 MICHAEL KEPPLER Eagleview Elementary School 4601 SUMMIT GROVE PARKWAY THORNTON 80241-1162 720/972-5760 K-05 BIANCA PORTER Federal Heights Elementary School 2500 W 96TH AVENUE DENVER 80221-7117 720/972-5360 PK-05 GRANT UNDERWOOD Glacier Peak Elementary School 12060 JASMINE STREET BRIGHTON 80605 720/972-5940 K-05 TIM GRIFFIN Hillcrest Elementary School 10335 CROKE DRIVE NORTHGLENN 80221-7117 720/972-5380 K-05 STEPHANIE RENDON TAYLOR Hulstrom Options K-8 School 11551 WYCO DRIVE NORTHGLENN 80233-2246 720/972-5400 K-08 COLLEEN URLIK Hunters Glen Elementary School 13222 CORONA STREET THORNTON 80241-1162 720/972-5440 PK-05 CHRIS BLADOS Leroy Drive Elementary School 1451 EAST LEROY DRIVE NORTHGLENN 80233-3533 720/972-5460 K-05 TRACIE STAUFFER Malley Drive Elementary School 1300 EAST MALLEY DRIVE NORTHGLENN 80233-2110 720/972-5480 PK-05 FRANCESCA CRAVER McElwain Elementary School 1020 DAWSON DRIVE THORNTON 80229-4909 720/972-5500 K-05 SARA OLSON Meridian Elementary School 14256 MCKAY PARK CIRCLE BROOMFIELD 80020 720/972-7880 K-05 JASON GOODING Mountain View Elementary School 12401 PERRY STREET BROOMFIELD 80020-5329 720/972-5520 PK-05 PEGGY HEATH 3 SCHOOL DISTRICTS/BUILDINGS AND PERSONNEL Continued ADAMS Continued Adams 12 Five Star Schools ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR SCHOOLS MAILING ADDRESS CITY ZIPCODE PHONE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TYPE North Mor 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