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Old 01-16-2008, 09:25 AM
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you've really got to visit the schools to get a sense of which is better, sorry to say. we're renting here in highlands ranch and I'm visiting a number of schools in "good" districts and some of them make my skin crawl. it's not that they're "bad", they're just "bad" for my daughter, kwim? each kid has different needs etc. some schools are very tech heavy (computers), some push, push, push, some are too laid back, and so on. depends on the kid. I'd recommend narrowing the list down and then visiting the schools if you can.

I think douglas county and cherry creek are both fine and you can narrow the list down from there. I've heard very good things about acres green elementary from folks my daughter goes to preK with.

good luck!
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Old 01-16-2008, 10:27 AM
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Really?

Here are ACT data from 2004 and 2005.

District Name CHERRY CREEK 5 DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1
04 Total Students 3195 2480
04 Average Composite 20.6 20.8
04 Average English 19.9 20.2
04 Average Math 20.8 21
04 Average Reading 20.9 21.1
04 Average Science Reasoning 20.4 20.7

05 Total Students 3270 2651
05 Average composite 20.7 21
05 Average English 20.2 20.5
05 Average Math 20.7 20.6
05 Average Reading 20.8 21.5
05 Average Science Reasoning 20.5 20.9
charles, appreciate your work. thanks for sending this. You got to realize the GVR area comes under cherry creek schools.. which brings down the average. If you can furnish the same data for just the southeast and west area schools.. where better neighbourhoods of aurora and other areas are and compare to DCS. You will see a big difference.

anyway i never liked the communities close to airport and till mississippi.

good work still
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Old 01-16-2008, 11:23 AM
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You got to realize the GVR area comes under cherry creek schools.
What??!!?? Which GVR schools are in the CCSD?
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Old 01-16-2008, 06:15 PM
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Thank you all so much for your replies. My mom is a school teacher and the true test of how your child will do in school is how much involvement there is at home. My husband and I are both going to be involved in their education but it just gives them a leg up when they have a great school PLUS involvement at home.

I have heard from so many people and their answers vary between both school districts, so I think we are still going to stick with Parker because we like the overall feeling of the town more than Southeast Aurora.
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Old 01-16-2008, 09:41 PM
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Personally, we ended up renting a house in Highlands Ranch and we tried the Douglas County neighborhood school for 6th grade but my daughter had already experienced Intermediary School in Texas which is more of a Middle School feel, and this 6th grade felt like going back to 1rst grade for her. It didn't help that we had her IQ tested because she was bored stiff in Math and the test administrator determined that she definitely needed Gifted and Talented programming both for math and for literacy arts. Douglas County wasn't able to accomodate her because only 2 of their schools in this entire area offer GT programming and those two schools were at full capacity anyway. One of the schools is in a very rough neighborhood of Lone Tree too and we would never have let her go there anyhow. We decided on Littleton Public School district and she attends newton middle School which is 6-8 and they offer the IB program. The elementary schools that are the best in LPS are Lenski and Peabody. If you can afford it, look at Heritage Village in 80121, and The Knolls in 80122. That's my recommendation.
Email for more info! a good website for house hunting is recolorado.com as you can search by subdivision name.
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Old 01-17-2008, 01:00 PM
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GVR (which is around Tower & 48th) is not in CCSD. Source: Full-size District Map
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