Tag Archives: Private Schools
About School Scoop
Posted on 07. Oct, 2009 by JM.
The School Scoop category of our blog is a compilation of our impressions on both public and private schools around Denver. These “profiles” include vital facts about the school along with our impressions from visits, discussions with parents and interviews with staff. We plan to add quite a few more profiles this fall so keep [...]
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Stop the Madness!
Posted on 19. Aug, 2009 by KB.
Some of you have already been through the MADNESS that surrounds choosing the ideal elementary school for your child. Then there are those of you who will partake in this process sometime soon! Whenever it may be, we hope our blog provides you with some helpful information and insight along the way. Sean Gaydos, a [...]
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School Scoop: The Logan School
Posted on 02. Jun, 2009 by JM.
School: THE LOGAN SCHOOL for CREATIVE LEARNING Website: http://www.theloganschool.org/ Main Phone: 303-340-2444 Type: Private accredited member of the Association of Colorado Independent Schools Tuition: Tuition for 2009/2010 school year is $14,090 per student. Need-based scholarships are available. Tours: Parent information sessions and tours take place beginning in October through the middle of December. Call or email Rachel [...]
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Testing: Who Needs It?
Posted on 19. May, 2009 by JM.
Testing, Who Needs It? We all like to think, or hope, our kids are pretty darn smart. We throw them praises for counting to 100, for remembering and retaining things that happened years ago, for reading “the cat chased the rat”, or for constructing a complicated Lego contraption. We are told they’re bright by their [...]
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Jenn's Scoop to Denver
Posted on 14. Apr, 2009 by JM.
Hello world. Or better yet, hello Denver for now! We are bringing you the scoop today because, well, there is a need for it! Here is the premise: This is the scoop about getting your head wrapped around the school “situation” in Denver that can be maddening, confusing, and downright frustrating. So we [...]

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