Douglas County School District RE-1

Douglas County School District RE 1
Address
620 Wilcox Street
Castle Rock, Colorado 80104
Coordinates 39°22′33″N 104°51′34″W / 39.37593°N 104.85941°W / 39.37593; -104.85941Coordinates: 39°22′33″N 104°51′34″W / 39.37593°N 104.85941°W / 39.37593; -104.85941
Information
Motto Learn today. Lead tomorrow.
Founded 1958
School board Meghann Silverthorn, Judy Reynolds, Steven Peck, James Geddes, David Ray, Anne-Marie Lemieux, Wendy Vogel,
Superintendent Erin Kane
Enrollment 61,000+ (2010-2011 school year)
Area Douglas County, Colorado
Website http://www.dcsdk12.org/

Douglas County School District Re. 1 is a school district that serves Douglas County, Colorado. It is the third-largest school district in Colorado, serving more than 60,000 students with almost 70 schools. The district was formed in 1958 by the consolidation of 17 smaller school districts, adding the "Re. 1" to its name to note the district's first reorganization.

Schools

Elementary schools

Middle schools

High schools

Charter schools

Option schools

Recognition

Controversies

The Douglas County School District is a central feature of the documentary Education Inc., which includes information on the pro-charter school and pro-voucher school board majority was elected in 2009. As a consequence, teacher exodus increased from 10.2 percent to 16.7 percent in the 2014-15 school year.[4] In the 2013-14 school year, it had been as high as 17.3 percent.[4] The new school board also launched a voucher program that allowed funds be used to send children to private schools, including religious ones.[5] The school board's school choice philosophy resulted in protests by some parents and students.

In 2015, the Colorado Supreme Court struck down Douglas County's school voucher program as violating the state constitution, which prohibits public funds to support parochial schools as a choice option for parents.[5]

See also

References

  1. http://www.aspenviewacademy.org
  2. Source: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept of Education, and Colorado Department of Education.
  3. "Colorado School District Rankings". Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  4. 1 2 DiFerdinando, Mike (30 March 2016). "Douglas County School District: Why are teachers leaving?". Highlands Ranch Herald. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  5. 1 2 Hickey, Chuck; Erdah, Kent (29 June 2015). "Colorado Supreme Court squashes Douglas County school voucher program". Channel 2. Denver: Fox 31. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
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