Leawood Elementary School (Colorado)
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Leawood Elementary School | |
Location | |
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6155 West Leawood Drive Littleton, CO 80123 |
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Information | |
School district | Jefferson County Public Schools |
Principal | Rita Throckmorton |
Type | public elementary school |
Grades | K-6 |
Mascot | Lion |
Color(s) | Blue & Gold |
Information | (303) 982-7860 |
Homepage | http://jeffcoweb.jeffco.k12.co.us/elem/leawood/ |
Leawood Elementary School is a grade school in Littleton, Colorado.
It became well known during the Columbine High School massacre when it was used as a rendezvous point for parents and other family members of students and faculty who were rescued from the school. [1]
[edit] References
- ^ Luzadder, Dan and Vaughan, Kevin. "Inside the Columbine investigation", Rocky Mountain News, December 12, 1999. Accessed 1 December 2006.