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5280 Magazine and DIY Network Announcements
Posted on 13. Dec, 2011 by JM.
ScoopToo Readers, Recently, two different media organizations, 5280 Magazine and the DIY Network, have reached out to us hoping to make you aware of some things they are working on here in Denver. Though it is not core to the educational theme of the blog, we do feel that you might be interested in what [...]
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About Kerri
Posted on 20. Nov, 2011 by KB.
About: ScoopToo mom and expert, Kerri Barclay, will be providing educational consulting services to families. As a result of continual research and knowledge acquired these past couple of years visiting schools and learning more about school choice and the educational options available in Denver, we are excited that Kerri will be able to offer consults [...]
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Announcement: Christ the King School Open House – 10.20.11
Posted on 27. Sep, 2011 by JM.
Submitted by Johanna Mallory: The first Christ the King School Open House of the year will take place on Thursday, October 20th from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Christ the King School is committed to preparing students academically, spiritually, morally, physically, and socially to be the leaders of tomorrow, to succeed in a future we cannot even predict. You [...]
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Mayoral Candidate Forum on Education
Posted on 16. Feb, 2011 by KB.
Here’s another way to get invested in education! Come meet Denver’s mayoral candidates and learn more about their vision regarding public education. To learn more about the forum and how to register, see below. Wondering where the Denver mayoral candidates stand on public schools? Find out Tuesday, March 15 at the Mayoral Candidate Forum on [...]
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10 Tips to Survive “The Waiting Game”
Posted on 06. Feb, 2011 by KB.
Laura Barr, an education consultant, has some good advice to share with parents who are waiting to hear about where their child will be attending school this fall. Please read Laura’s blog post below to see how you can survive this waiting game! Whether you are living in Denver or have applied to a private [...]
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Can Your Kids Wait for Great Education?
Posted on 27. Jan, 2011 by JM.
If you are frustrated with education in America, or more locally in Colorado and Denver, then do something. It’s as simple as that. We all can’t sit on the couch and complain about what is happening if we are not doing our part. So many of us say that we want a solution but are [...]
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School Scoop: Stanley British Primary School
Posted on 17. Nov, 2010 by KB.
School: STANLEY BRITISH PRIMARY SCHOOL Website: http://stanleybps.schoolfusion.us/ Type: Private Accredited K-8 Independent Day School—ACIS and NAIS Tuition & Fees: Tuition for the 2010-2011 school year is as follows: Kindergarten-5th grade: $12,784 and 6th-8th grade: $14,535 plus additional costs. Financial Assistance is available. Tours: Call the Admissions Office at 303.360.0803 to learn when their Open Houses [...]
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Reminder: Early Education Scoop Next Week
Posted on 01. Nov, 2010 by KB.
Be sure to register for next week’s Early Education Scoop. Read details below. Get Educated at the Preschool and Kindergarten EARLY EDUCATION SCOOP Events This Fall! There are also Middle School and High School Events as well. See the DPS Announcement here. REGISTER TO ATTEND <- click here For new parents, enrolling in preschool and kindergarten [...]
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Do Something Colorado!
Posted on 16. Oct, 2010 by KB.
During the 2008 Presidential election, I remember hearing people say, “We’re fed up with the status quo, we need change!” Well folks, there is no better time than now to be fed up with the public education system which has been status quo for too long and it’s time to demand change! After viewing the [...]
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School Scoop: Graland Country Day
Posted on 16. Oct, 2010 by JM.
School: GRALAND COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Website: http://www.graland.org/ Type: Private Accredited Independent School – NAIS and ACIS Tuition & Fees: Tuition for the 2010/2011 school year is as follows: Lower School (Grades K-4): $17,720 and Middle School (Grades 5-8): $19,330. Need-based financial assistance is available. Tours: Parent tours begin in September by appointment only, are given [...]

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