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Child Care Facilities Report 202107.Xlsx Unlicensed Child Care Facilities or Programs - By City As of July 2021 This list of unlicensed child care facilities is based on self-reported information at the time of registration. It may include facilities that are now licensed for which the Department of Revenue has not yet been notified of licensure by the facility. If you own a facility listed in this report that has become licensed or has ceased operations, please notify the Department of Revenue at: Colorado Department of Revenue Income Tax Section, Room 108 1881 Pierce Street Lakewood, CO 80214 NAME CITY AGUILAR PUBLIC SCH DIST RE 6 PRESCHOOL AGUILAR AKRON BALANCED CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER AKRON AKRON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH HEAD START AKRON AKRON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AKRON ROCKY MOUNTAIN SER HEAD START ALAMOSA GINGERBREAD HOUSE DAY CARE CENTER ALAMOSA CHILDREN'S GARDEN ELC, INC. ALAMOSA ROCKY MOUNTAIN SER HEAD START ALAMOSA FIRST UNITED METHODIST WEE CARE CENTER ALAMOSA TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL ALAMOSA LA PUENTE HOME ALAMOSA EARLY CHILDHOOD COUNCIL SAN LUIS VALLEY ALAMOSA BRISTLECONE MONTESSORI SCHOOL ALMA ARICKAREE PRESCHOOL ANTON TWO ROADS CHARTER SCHOOL ARVADA SHARP START CHILD CARE ARVADA SONSHINE CENTER ARVADA HARPSTER'S HOMEROOM ARVADA PEACE LUTHERAN EARLY LEARNING CENTER ARVADA KIDDIELAND EARLY CHILD CARE & EDUCATION CTR ARVADA JEFFERSON COUNTY HEAD START ARVADA KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTERS LLC ARVADA DOTTIES DAY CARE AND PRESCHOOL INC ARVADA CAMPBELL COTTAGE #5 ARVADA FOSTER PRESCHOOL ARVADA HOPE HOUSE OF COLORADO ARVADA KIDS DISCOVERY DAY ARVADA Page 1 of 120 Colorado Department of Revenue Unlicensed Child Care Facilities or Programs - By City As of July 2021 This list of unlicensed child care facilities is based on self-reported information at the time of registration. It may include facilities that are now licensed for which the Department of Revenue has not yet been notified of licensure by the facility. If you own a facility listed in this report that has become licensed or has ceased operations, please notify the Department of Revenue at: Colorado Department of Revenue Income Tax Section, Room 108 1881 Pierce Street Lakewood, CO 80214 NAME CITY AL MEIKLEJOHN PRESCHOOL @ AL MEIKELJOHN ELEM ARVADA SUSAN DUNCAN FAMILY YMCA ARVADA TEAM 7-12 ARVADA SHRINE OF SAINT ANNE SCHOOL ARVADA MEADOWLARK PRESCHOOL ARVADA PRIMROSE SCHOOL OF WEST WOODS ARVADA HAPPY VALLEY CHILDRENS RANCH ARVADA HARPSTER'S HOMEROOM ARVADA FITZMORRIS PRESCHOOL ARVADA ST JOAN OF ARC EARLY LEARNING CENTER ARVADA THE ACADEMY ECE OF ARVADA ARVADA L&C KIDS AT HEART CHILDCARE ARVADA KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTERS LLC ARVADA JEFFERSON COUNTY HEAD START ARVADA ALL PRECIOUS CHILDREN PRESCHOOL ARVADA LINCOLN ACADEMY PRESCHOOL ARVADA LAKE ARBOR CENTER ARVADA ALL ABOARD CHILDRENS CENTER INC ARVADA KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTERS LLC ARVADA OAK STREET CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER ARVADA KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTERS LLC ARVADA ASPEN SPROUTS ASPEN EARLY LEARNING CENTER ASPEN WILDWOOD SCHOOL ASPEN CAMP ECOLOGY - CAMP ECO SPORTS ASPEN ASPEN DAY CAMP ASPEN SNOW CUBS ASPEN SKI COMPANY ASPEN Page 2 of 120 Colorado Department of Revenue Unlicensed Child Care Facilities or Programs - By City As of July 2021 This list of unlicensed child care facilities is based on self-reported information at the time of registration. It may include facilities that are now licensed for which the Department of Revenue has not yet been notified of licensure by the facility. If you own a facility listed in this report that has become licensed or has ceased operations, please notify the Department of Revenue at: Colorado Department of Revenue Income Tax Section, Room 108 1881 Pierce Street Lakewood, CO 80214 NAME CITY CITY OF ASPEN ASPEN ASPEN COUNTRY DAY PREKINDERGARTEN ASPEN ASPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT PRESCHOOL ASPEN ASPEN CLUB AND SPA ASPEN ASPEN MOUNTAIN TOTS ASPEN ASPEN YOUTH CENTER ASPEN MARES PLAY GROUP ASPEN ASPEN DAY TRIPPERS ASPEN THE RITZ-KIDS PROGRAM ASPEN CAMP SNOWMASS ASPEN AJAX ADVENTURE CAMP ASPEN HECEC SCHOOL-AGE PROGRAM @ HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY AULT HIGHLAND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER AULT KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTERS LLC #355 AURORA LA PETITE ACADEMY AURORA YOUNG PARENTING PRGM WILLIAM SMITH HS AURORA PARKLANE ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER AURORA HAPPY DAY LEARNING CENTER OF AURORA INC. AURORA KIDS TECH CHILD CARE LAB CENTER AURORA CREEKSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DIST 5 AURORA TINY TOTS VILLAGE GREEN CITY OF AURORA AURORA MT OLIVE LTHRN CHURCH EARLY CHILD ED AURORA LA PETITE ACADEMY AURORA PEACE WITH CHRIST EARLY LEARNING CENTER AURORA KIDS' CORNER AURORA LITTLE ANGEL'S DAYCARE AURORA Page 3 of 120 Colorado Department of Revenue Unlicensed Child Care Facilities or Programs - By City As of July 2021 This list of unlicensed child care facilities is based on self-reported information at the time of registration. It may include facilities that are now licensed for which the Department of Revenue has not yet been notified of licensure by the facility. If you own a facility listed in this report that has become licensed or has ceased operations, please notify the Department of Revenue at: Colorado Department of Revenue Income Tax Section, Room 108 1881 Pierce Street Lakewood, CO 80214 NAME CITY CANYON CREEK PRESCHOOL AURORA BETHEL CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AURORA KID'S CONNECTION - VASSAR ELEMENTARY AURORA ST THERESE EXTENDED CARE AURORA LA PETITE ACADEMY AURORA ST. THERESE SCHOOL AURORA KIDS TOWN AT SMOKY HILL AURORA SABLE ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA JEWELL ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA CLUB 4 KIDS @ PINEY CREEK AURORA ALL NATION LEARNING CENTER AURORA MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF AURORA AURORA LITTLE DEBBIES DREAM CHILD CARE LRNG AURORA CENTENNIAL THIRD DAY PRESCHOOL AURORA BECK PRESCHOOL AURORA PINE RIDGE ELEMENTARY BEFORE & AFTER AURORA PARKER LEARNING CENTER AURORA AXL ACADEMY AURORA POLTON PRESCHOOL AURORA POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE PRESCHOOL & CHILDCARE AURORA POLTON ECS PROGAMS AURORA CENTURY ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA YMCA METROPOLITAN DENVER AURORA PARKER LRNG CTR / INFANT / TODDLER DISC CTR AURORA CANNON LEARNING CENTER AURORA A PLUS LEARNING CENTER DBA IMAGINATION PLUS AURORA ALTURA ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA Page 4 of 120 Colorado Department of Revenue Unlicensed Child Care Facilities or Programs - By City As of July 2021 This list of unlicensed child care facilities is based on self-reported information at the time of registration. It may include facilities that are now licensed for which the Department of Revenue has not yet been notified of licensure by the facility. If you own a facility listed in this report that has become licensed or has ceased operations, please notify the Department of Revenue at: Colorado Department of Revenue Income Tax Section, Room 108 1881 Pierce Street Lakewood, CO 80214 NAME CITY LITTLE STEPS LEARNING CENTER AURORA CIMARRON PRESCHOOL AURORA PRIMROSE SCHOOL OF PARKER AURORA DAKOTA VALLEY PRESCHOOL AURORA SALLY'S SUNBEAMS LLC AURORA SIDE CREEK THE CLUBHOUSE AURORA CAREFREE EARLY LEARNING CENTER AURORA MEADOWOOD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AURORA TINY TOTS SUMMER VALLEY CITY OF AURORA AURORA PINE RIDGE ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA SIDE CREEK ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA RED HAWK RIDGE ECS PROGRAM AURORA ASPEN CROSSING PRESCHOOL AURORA KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTERS LLC AURORA ERIN LEARNING CENTER AURORA THE COTTAGE PRESCHOOL AURORA VIRGINIA COURT ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA HIGH POINT ACADEMY AURORA THE GODDARD SCHOOL AURORA BUFFALO TRAIL AURORA CHILDREN'S HOME CORP DBA LITTLE ONES LRNG CTR AURORA DUSTIN'S PLACE@SERENITY SCHOOL-AGE CHILDCARE AURORA BRIGHT STARS CHILD CARE AND PRESCHOOL AURORA FOR HIS GLORY CHRISTIAN LEARNING CENTER AURORA NATIONAL MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY AURORA SPROUTS CHRISTIAN LEARNING CENTER AURORA FOX HOLLOW PRESCHOOL AURORA Page 5 of 120 Colorado Department of Revenue Unlicensed Child Care Facilities or Programs - By City As of July 2021 This list of unlicensed child care facilities is based on self-reported information at the time of registration. It may include facilities that are now licensed for which the Department of Revenue has not yet been notified of licensure by the facility. If you own a facility listed in this report that has become licensed or has ceased operations, please notify the Department of Revenue at: Colorado Department of Revenue Income Tax Section, Room 108 1881 Pierce Street Lakewood, CO 80214 NAME CITY CANYON CREEK ELEMENTARY AURORA COYOTE HILLS ELEMENTAY AURORA RED HAWK RIDGE PRESCHOOL AURORA MONTVIEW ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA KID'S CAMPUS AURORA CRAWFORD ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA YALE ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA THE SALVATION ARMY, AURORA CORP AURORA ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN CASA AURORA THE ADOPTION EXCHANGE, INC AURORA BRENT ELEY FOUNDATION AURORA BRENT ELEY CENTER INC AURORA DARTHMOUTH ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA PEACE WITH CHRIST EXTENDED STUDENT AURORA KIDSTREET AURORA HOLLY RIDGE AURORA ST. PIUS X AURORA ANTELOPE RIDGE PRESCHOOL AURORA CRESCENT VIEW ACADEMY AURORA MISSION VIEJO PRESCHOOL AURORA DENVER ACADEMY OF TUTORING AURORA ALONA OWENS LEARNING CENTER, LLC AURORA MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF CHERRY CREEK, LLC AURORA ARKANSAS ELEMENTARY PRESCHOOL AURORA GABRIEL'S LIGHT LEARNING CENTER, LLC AURORA ASPEN CROSSING EXTENDED CHILD SERVICES AURORA KINDERCARE LEARNING CENTERS LLC AURORA Page 6 of 120 Colorado Department of Revenue Unlicensed Child Care Facilities or Programs - By City As of July 2021 This list of unlicensed child care facilities is based on self-reported information at the time of registration. It may include facilities that are now licensed for which the Department of Revenue has not yet been notified of licensure by the facility. If you own a facility
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