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St. Vrain Valley Schools

School district in Colorado, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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St. Vrain Valley Schools is the local school district for Longmont, Colorado, United States, and several nearby communities. It is the seventh largest district in the state.[4]

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Schools

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Stand-alone preschools

  • Spark! Discovery Preschool

Elementary schools

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  • Alpine Elementary School
  • Black Rock Elementary School
  • Blue Mountain Elementary School
  • Burlington Elementary School
  • Centennial Elementary School
  • Central Elementary School
  • Columbine Elementary School
  • Eagle Crest Elementary School
  • Erie Elementary School
  • Fall River Elementary School
  • Grandview Elementary School
  • Hygiene Elementary School
  • Indian Peaks Elementary School
  • Legacy Elementary School
  • Longmont Estates Elementary School
  • Lyons Elementary School
  • Mead Elementary School
  • Mountain View Elementary School
  • Niwot Elementary School
  • Northridge Elementary School
  • Prairie Ridge Elementary School
  • Red Hawk Elementary School
  • Rocky Mountain Elementary School
  • Sanborn Elementary School

Middle schools

  • Altona Middle School
  • Coal Ridge Middle School
  • Erie Middle School
  • Longs Peak Middle School
  • Lyons Middle/Senior High School
  • Mead Middle School
  • Sunset Middle School
  • Trail Ridge Middle School
  • Westview Middle School

K-8 schools

  • Thunder Valley K-8
  • Timberline PK-8
  • Soaring Heights PK-8

High schools

Charter schools

  • Aspen Ridge Preparatory School (K–8)
  • Carbon Valley Academy (K–8, expanding to K–12)[10]
  • Flagstaff Academy (K–8)
  • Imagine Charter School at Firestone (K–8)
  • St Vrain Community Montessori School (pre K–8) [11]
  • Twin Peaks Charter Academy (K–12)
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Funding

In the 2020-2021 school year, the St. Vrain Valley School District had a total budget of $475,842,000, coming out to $15,197 per student. 53% of its funding was local, 33% was state, and 11% was federal.[12]

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