School district in Colorado, United States
Pueblo School District 60
Administration building entrance area
315 West 11th Street
, Colorado , 81003 United States Coordinates
38°16′39″N 104°36′40″W / 38.27750°N 104.61111°W / 38.27750; -104.61111 Type Public Grades
K–12 Established March 4, 1946 (78 years ago) (1946-03-04 )
[1] Superintendent Charlotte Macaluso, M.A.
Asst. superintendent(s) Suzane Morey, Eric DeCesaro Business administrator David Horner, CFO School board 5 members, elected at large, alternating four-year terms Chair of the board Margaret B. Wright Governing agency
Colorado Department of Education Schools Elementary 17, Middle 4, High 4, Alternative/online high school 1, International Baccalaureate magnet 2, Charter 2 Budget $595,724,512 (2021-2022)
NCES District ID
0806120
[2] District ID CO-51010 Students 15,219 (2020–2021)
[2] Faculty 920.92 (
FTE )
[2] Staff 1,045.37 (
FTE )
[2] Student–teacher ratio 16.53:1
[2] Website
www .pueblod60 .org
Pueblo School District 60 (D60 ), formerly Pueblo City Schools ,
[3] is a school district serving
Pueblo, Colorado . Its headquarters, the Administrative Services Center, are in Pueblo.
[4]
History
It was formed on March 4, 1946, with the consolidation of Pueblo School District 1 and Pueblo School District 20 to form Pueblo School District 60. It was known as Pueblo City Schools from 2006 until it reverted to its original name in August 2019.
[3]
Schools
High schools
K-8 schools
4-8 schools
Middle schools
Heaton Middle School
Pueblo Academy of Arts
Risley International Academy of Innovation
Roncalli STEM Academy
Elementary schools
Zoned:
Baca Elementary School
Belmont Elementary School
Bessemer Academy School
Beulah Heights Elementary School
Bradford Elementary School
Columbian Elementary School
Franklin Elementary School
Haaff Elementary School
Heritage Elementary School
Highland Park Elementary School
Irving Elementary School
Minnequa Elementary School
Morton Elementary School
Park View Elementary School
South Park Elementary School
Sunset Park Elementary School
Magnet-only:
Fountain International Magnet School (K-3)
Charter schools
Other facilities
The
Orman-Adams Mansion , now a private residence, was used by the school district from 1952 until 1979; the district used it for office space.
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References
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"About Pueblo City Schools" . Pueblo School District 20 . Retrieved March 21, 2022 .
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"Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Pueblo School District No. 60 in the county of Pueblo and" .
National Center for Education Statistics .
Institute of Education Sciences . Retrieved March 21, 2022 .
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a
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Home ." Pueblo City Schools. Retrieved on July 2, 2017.
^ "
[1] ." Pueblo City Schools. Retrieved on August 27, 2016.
^ Simms, Charlene Garcia, Maria Sanchez Tucker, Jeffrey DeHerrera, and the Pueblo City-County Library. Pueblo .
Arcadia Publishing , January 16, 2017.
ISBN
1439659125 , 9781439659120.
Google Books
PT120
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