Aurora Public Schools (Colorado) Explained

Adams-Arapahoe 28J School District
Aurora Public Schools
Motto:Every student shapes a successful future!
Streetaddress:15701 E. 1st Ave. #206
State:Colorado
Zipcode:80011
Country:USA
Superintendent:Michael Giles, Jr.
Enrollment:37,907 (2020-2021)
Staff:2,403.09
Ratio:15.77

The Adams-Arapahoe 28J School District, more commonly known as the Aurora Public Schools, is the public school system in Aurora, Colorado, United States. There are 58 schools in the district: 4 early childhood education centers, 20 elementary schools, 9 P-8/K-8 schools, 5 middle schools, 1 grades 6-12 academy, 5 high schools, 4 magnet schools, 9 charter schools, and 1 of only 5 vocational–technical colleges in the state. They also offer 4 programs: 1 online program, 2 magnet high school programs and 1 home school support program.

History

The first school district in Aurora was created at the request of William Smith by the Arapahoe County School Superintendent around 1885. It was known as Arapahoe County District #28 by 1907, and later Aurora School District. Aurora Public Schools was formed in 1962 from Aurora, Altura, Clyde Miller, First Creek, Sable, and Tollgate Districts.[1]

Schools

Preschools

Elementary schools

  • Altura Elementary School
  • Arkansas Elementary School
  • Crawford Elementary School
  • Dalton Elementary School
  • Dartmouth Elementary School
  • Elkhart Elementary School
  • Fulton Academy of Excellence
  • Iowa Elementary School
  • Jewell Elementary School
  • Kenton Elementary Schools
  • Lansing Elementary School
  • Laredo Elementary School
  • Montview Elementary School
  • Park Lane Elementary School
  • Side Creek Elementary School
  • Tollgate Elementary School of Expeditionary Learning
  • Vassar Elementary School
  • Vaughn Elementary School
  • Virginia Court Elementary School
  • Yale Elementary School

Middle schools

P-8/K-8 schools

Magnet Schools

High schools

Charter schools

Alternative programs

Career and technical education schools

Notes and References

  1. http://www.aps.k12.co.us/community/history3.html Aurora Public Schools History: Board of Education