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Parker Region Schools – Douglas County School District

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In compliance with Titles VI & VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, and Colorado law, the Douglas County School District RE-1 does not unlawfully discriminate against otherwise qualified students, employees, applicants for employment, or members of the public on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, religion, ancestry, or need for special education services. Discrimination against employees and applicants for employment based on age, genetic information, and conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth is also prohibited in accordance with state and/or federal law. Complaint procedures have been established for students, parents, employees, and members of the public. The School District’s Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator to address complaints alleging sexual harassment under Title IX is Aaron Henderson, 620 Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, Colorado, [email protected], 720-433-1083.
Outside Agencies
Complaints regarding violations of Title VI, (race, national origin), Title IX (sex, gender), Section 504/ADA (handicap or disability), may be filed directly with the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 1244 North Speer Blvd., Suite 310, Denver, CO 80204. Complaints regarding violations of Title VII (employment) and the ADEA (prohibiting age discrimination in employment) may be filed directly with the Federal Office of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 303 E. 17th Ave., Suite 510, Denver, CO 80202, or the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, 1560 Broadway, Suite 1050, Denver, CO 80202.

NOTICE OF DESTRUCTION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION RECORDS
Special Education records which have been collected by Douglas County School District related to the identification, evaluation, educational placement, or the provision of special education in the district, must be maintained under state and federal laws for the period of five (5) years after special education services have ended for the student. Special education services end when the student is no longer eligible for services, graduates, or completes his/her educational program at age 21, or moves from the district. This notification is to inform parents/guardians and former students of Douglas County School District’s intent to destroy the special education records of students who exited special education services as of June 30, 2016. These records will be destroyed in accordance with state law unless the parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student notifies the school district otherwise. After five years, the records are no longer useful to the district, but may be useful to the parent/guardian or former student in applying for social security benefits, rehabilitation services, college entrance, etc. The parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student may request a copy of the records by requesting the records by email to [email protected]

Parker, CO Elementary Schools

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Map of Parker, CO with School District Boundaries

School Type Students Student to Teacher Ratio Free or Reduced Lunch School District

Ave Maria Catholic School

Private 466 16. 0

Challenge To Excellence Charter School

Public 498 18.7 8%

Cherokee Trail Elementary School

Public 579 20.5 21%

Cimarron Middle School

Public 1,446 23.0 11%

Frontier Valley Elementary School

Public 652 21. 6 10%

Global Village Academy – Douglas County

Public 291 16.2 20%

Gold Rush Elementary

Public 674 20.7 6%

Iron Horse Elementary School

Public 473 20.0 17%

Legacy Point Elementary School

Public 513 21. 2 16%

Little Blessings Preschool

Private 271 24.0

Mammoth Heights Elementary

Public 779 20.3 13%

Mountain View Elementary School

Public 388 19.7 6%

North Star Academy

Public 665 19. 4 5%

Northeast Elementary School

Public 402 18.0 9%

Parker Core Knowledge Charter School

Public 651 17.5 0%

Parker Montessori Educational Institute

Private 110 7.0

Pine Grove Elementary School

Public 615 20. 2 6%

Pine Lane Elementary

Public 882 19.9 26%

Pioneer Elementary School

Public 556 19.0 19%

Prairie Crossing Elementary School

Public 653 17.8 9%

Primrose School Of Parker

Private 162 12. 0

Sagewood Middle School

Public 998 20.1 10%

Singing Hills Elementary School

Public 394 16.4 20%

Singing Hills Preschool

Public 63 143.2 0%

Southeast Christian School

Private 518 16. 0

The Goddard School

Private 63 21.0

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Listed below are all public and private grade schools located in Parker, Colorado. Click on the public or private elementary school to view that specific school’s details

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Number of Schools

Number of Schools in Nearby Cities
Number of Schools
Parker 26
Centennial 26
Lone Tree 5
Franktown 3
Foxfield 1
Castle Pines 1
Number of Schools in Parker Compared Statewide

Parker has 26 school(s)

Number of Schools
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Student Enrollment

Student Enrollment in Nearby Cities
Student Enrollment in Nearby Cities
Parker 13762
Centennial 12501
Castle Pines 1782
Lone Tree 1305
Franktown 493
Foxfield 188
Number of Students in Parker Compared Statewide

Parker has 13762 students(s)

Number of Schools
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Student Teacher Ratio

Student Teacher Ratio in Nearby Cities
Student Teacher Ratio in Nearby Cities
Foxfield 14
Castle Pines 16.8
Franktown 19. 1
Lone Tree 19.5
Parker 19.9
Centennial 20.7
Student Teacher Ratio in Parker Compared Statewide

Parker has a 19.9 student teacher ratio

Student Teacher Ratio in Parker Compared Statewide
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Parker 20.028571428571
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Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage

Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Nearby Cities
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Nearby Cities
Foxfield 0.0000
Castle Pines 0.0556
Franktown 0.0933
Lone Tree 0.1034
Parker 0.1053
Centennial 0. 2275
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Parker Compared Statewide

Parker has a 10.5% Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage

Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Parker Compared Statewide
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0.17514285714286
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0.23834285714286
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0.6865
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Other Nearby Cities

City Students Distance
Parker, CO 13,762 0 miles
Foxfield, CO 188 5 miles
Lone Tree, CO 1,305 5 miles
Castle Pines, CO 1,782 10 miles
Franktown, CO 493 10 miles
Centennial, CO 12,501 10 miles

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South Park Elementary School

This term has other meanings, see South Park (disambiguation).

This term has other meanings, see South Park (disambiguation).

South Park or South Park, Colorado (English South Park, Colorado) is a fictional city in the United States, with a population of more than 4000 people, in which the action of the animated series “South Park” takes place. Creators: Trey Parker and Matt Stone; the choice of setting may have been due to the fact that they both grew up in Colorado. The action of almost all episodes of the series takes place mainly in South Park, so its structure and common features are well known to South Park fans; despite this, information from the history of the city in the series is extremely fragmentary.
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This fictitious city is based on the city of Fairplay [1] , located in the northern part of the South Park High Valley.

South Park was founded in the early 18th century by American pioneer Robert T. Pooner [2] .

Contents

  • 1 Geography of South Park
  • 2 Organization of the city
  • 3 Flag
  • 4 Famous residents
  • 5 places
    • 5. 1 South Park Elementary School
  • 6 episodic locations
  • 7 Notes
  • 8 Links

Geography of the South Park

Mountainous terrain in the region. There is an active volcano on the outskirts of the city, in the episode “Volcano” it is called Mount Evenstone. Between the mountain and the city is a canyon (Eng. Nickles Canyon). A mountain river flows on the outskirts of the city, and there is also a Stark pond. With the exception of a few episodes of the series, South Park is always snowy.

Not far from South Park are the towns of North Park (north — north by analogy with south – south ) and Middle Park ( middle ).

City organization

South Park is divided into at least two parts, one of which is home to the poorest population (including Kenny McCormick’s family). There are at least two schools in South Park – South Park Elementary School and South Park Special School for the Disabled. Religious organizations are represented by the Catholic Church and the synagogue. A railway passes through the city, there is also a railway station and a platform. The city also has a book depository and a library. The episode “Volcano” shows the South Park Seismological Center, which is likely the workplace of the only scientist in the city, geologist Randy Marsh. The local police are represented, apparently, only by Officer Barbrady (not counting several representatives of the district police, including Yeitz and Murphy). The city has a hospital called “Travel to Hell”, where all the inhabitants of the city are treated (although in the episode “Conjunctivitis” you can see some kind of unnamed clinic), and also often in the series, Tom’s rhinoplasty clinic is shown, in which plastic surgery is performed (in In particular, it was there that Mr. Garrison, a primary school teacher, changed his nose). The city’s newspaper, the South Park Times, is published – seen in the episode “Professor Chaos”. There is also a South Park Psychiatric Clinic (“Weight Gain 4000”). The mayor of the city is Mayor McDaniels (her name is not mentioned in the series).
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Flag

The original South Park flag featured four white humanoid figures lynching a black one. In the episode “The Chief Loses His Patience”, a scandal erupts because of this – the Chief believes that this image is racist, the inhabitants of the city believe that this is part of their history. Thanks to the fourth-graders of South Park, the situation is saved, and everyone comes to a compromise – white figures are replaced by multi-colored ones, among which there is one black one.

Famous residents

Jesus Christ lives in South Park for a long time (up to his death in the episode “Kill Santa Claus”), but people do not pay much attention to this and perceive him primarily as the host of the TV show “Jesus and His Friends”. They remember him only on the eve of the millennium. It is not known if Jesus settled in South Park again after his resurrection in the episode “A Wonderful Easter Story”.

Celebrities often come to South Park, but few of them stay there. Will Smith, Snoop Dogg, Kobe Bryant, Oprah Winfrey, and Puff Daddy briefly move into town in “The Neighbors Come” but move out in the same episode.
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Places

Bus stop is the place where the main characters are waiting for the school bus. The stop is first shown in the episode “Cartman and the Anal Probe”, is a place where the characters tell each other news and sort things out. In the first episode, near the bus stop, Ike is abducted by aliens. The school bus often travels in the same direction both to and from the school.

Main Street – in the first episodes of the animated series, it is depicted in the city center, at the epicenter of city events. In a shortened version, 8 rooms are shown on the street, among which the Tom’s Rhinoplasty Clinic and the post office are noticeable. The main street is in front of the school, which can be seen in the episode “Breast Cancer Show”. However, in other episodes, other buildings can be seen in the same place, such as the Bennigan restaurant. In the episode “Professor Chaos” there is a competition for the best fourth friend across from the main street. Cartman’s headquarters is located in the house to the left of Tom’s Rhinoplasty Clinic in the Drug Addict Children’s Athletic Association. In many episodes where the city is under attack, the main destruction is shown precisely on the main street: for example, in the episode “Waiting for the new Terrence and Phillip movie”, the Chef’s TV, turned on to destroy humanity, attacks several buildings and sets fire to the post office.
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South Park Elementary School

  • South Park Elementary School is one of the main and earliest locations in the series. An American flag is always flown at the entrance to the school. There is a playground in the school yard, as well as an American football field; many showdowns between children, meetings take place on it. The territory of the school is limited by a red brick fence.
  • 3rd Grade Room – The 3rd grade room does not appear from “Fourth Grade” when the main characters move to the 4th grade. It has green walls, numerous tables, photographs of various animals and (to a lesser extent) drawings of schoolchildren are hung everywhere. Above the board is an alphabet in which the letters are reversed (capital letters are in the correct order, and small letters are reversed). In some episodes, various words are hidden in the “mixed up” alphabet, for example, the phrase “Kenny Bastard”, more precisely, the Spanish translation of the phrase “Oh my God! They killed Kenny! Bastards! nine0026
  • 4th Grade Room – This room appears in the episode “Fourth Grade”. Its decoration is based on the indigo color, the arrangement of the tables is different from the room of the third graders; the alphabet above the blackboard is written in a stylized script that children cannot understand. The writing board in this episode is destroyed by Timmy in a wheelchair in the same episode. Judging by the presence of various plants, aquariums and a Lemmivinks hamster in the classroom, it can be assumed that this classroom was converted from a biology classroom. The office is located on the first floor of the school. nine0026
  • Kindergarten Room is the kindergarden room that first appears in “Schoolbag” when Mr. Garrison is assigned as a kindergarten teacher due to his homosexuality. There is one round table in the classroom, around which the teacher and children sit. The walls of the office are multi-colored, various pictures hang on them (animals, rainbows, letters, and so on). From the episode “Concentration Camp Tolerance”, when Garrison re-assigns a fourth grade teacher, the office does not appear in the series until the episode “Teacher Seduces Boy”. The appearance of the office does not change, but now Miss Stevenson teaches there; she commits suicide at the end of the episode, and it is unknown who teaches there now instead of her. nine0026
  • Preschool Room appears in the episode “Kindergarten”. It contains toys and attractions, slides for riding and other entertainment. The office is burned down by Trent Boyett when Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny ask him to play “firemen”; as a result of the “game” the fire engulfs the room and burns teacher Miss Claridge almost to death.
  • Labor Room can be seen in the episode “Tweek vs. Craig”. It has wooden tables and lots of carpentry. It is dangerous to be in the office: for example, the boy Tommy cuts off his face there, an incident also happens to Kenny, as a result of which he falls into a box of nails. It is also equipped with many machines. nine0026
  • Home Economics also appears in “Tweek vs. Craig”. It is more like a regular class, except that all the tables there are in one row. Kenny was the only boy who studied there. In this office, judging by the episode “The List”, meetings of the girls of the school are held.
  • Fourth Grade Second Room – This room appears in the episode “Proper Condom Use”; during sex education classes, the boys and their teacher, Mr. Mackey, are sent there, while the girls with Ms. Swallower remain in the main fourth grade classroom. It has a darker design and posters on the topic of sex education. nine0026
  • Art Room appears in “Toilet Paper” and is taught by Ms. Stribble. There are blue walls in the office, there are equipment for classes – easels and potter’s wheels. Butters is apparently the only kid who enjoys going there.
  • Computer lab is featured in the episode “Make Love Not Warcraft”, Cartman and friends play Warcraft while using the computers.
  • Gym first appears in the episode “Fetal Adherent Woman”. It is designed for physical education. Chef taught there until his death (in particular, teaching children how to play dodgeball). The gym is also intended for school-wide meetings. In particular, in the episode “Tie Up!” an anti-smoking action is held in the gym, in the episode “Enema and Shit” there is a presentation of a sports mascot. In the feature film South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut, the entire school gathers in the gym to report on the outbreak of war with Canada. nine0026
  • Canteen . Chief’s place of work. The interior consists of many white tables, the counter at which the Chef is constantly at the counter, on the wall there is a clock, a menu board and a poster “School food is good food.” On Wednesdays Chef makes a tuna casserole. Sometimes you can see various posters on the walls, for example with the face of an alien and the inscription “Have you seen me?” (from English – “Did you see me?”)
  • Psychologist’s office . The workplace of the school psychologist Mr. Mackie; on its door is a large inscription “COUNSELLOR”, and next to it is a bench, on which you can often see Craig called for another offense. Inside there is a couch for visitors and a chair for a psychologist. Various posters and certificates hang on the walls certifying Mackie’s right to be a school psychologist. nine0026
  • Director’s office – the room where director Victoria sits; since the characters of the series usually end up in this office for their faults, the school psychologist Mr. Mackie is also almost always present in the office. It contains a table and two chairs (Mr. Mackey usually sits on the second one), as well as a chair (or several) for visitors. There are several posters on the wall in the office; there is also a TV, a safe and a bookcase containing photographs. nine0026

Cameo Locations

  • Book Depository is a four-story building that Officer Barbrady advises Mr. Garrison as a sniper position in “Weight Gain 4000”; there, Wendy and Stan try to stop Garrison from killing Kathie Lee Gifford. The episode shows the third floor of the building.
  • South Park Asylum is featured in the episode “Weight Gain 4000”, where Mr. Garrison is being treated after the attempted murder of Kathy Lee Gifford. nine0026
  • Tote (Sports book $) . In the episode “Big Homo Al and His Homoyacht”, Ned Gerblansky and Jimbo Kern show up to bet on the South Park high school football team. Many residents of the city are visible in the betting room, as well as a bartender who takes bets. On the walls of the tote there are monitors broadcasting sports matches and races at the hippodrome.

Notes

  1. ↑ South Park Studios FAQ Archived 2012-09-15. nine0163
  2. ↑ Who is Robert T. Pooner?? Archived May 30, 2012 at the Wayback Machine

Links

  • Roy Fisher, Ann Harris, Christine Jarvis. Education in popular culture: telling tales on teachers and learners. – Routledge, June 26, 2008. – P. 47.48. — 207 p. — ISBN 978-0415332415.

The school teacher became a national heroine

December 16, 2012
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In the city of Newtown, where an autistic criminal shot 27 people and committed suicide, they are waiting for the arrival of Barack Obama. The President will meet with the families of the victims and thank those who participated in saving the children.

The city of Newtown, where an autistic criminal shot 27 people and committed suicide, is waiting for the arrival of Barack Obama. The President will meet with the families of the victims and thank those who participated in saving the children. Parents of surviving schoolchildren remember with gratitude the 27-year-old teacher Victoria Soto, who sacrificed herself for the sake of her students. nine0205

She was only 27. She taught three years of high school and advanced training at Southern Connecticut State University. She loved books, was a fan of the New York Yankees and adored her Labrador Roxy. Now the name of this simple girl, who suddenly became a national heroine, flashes in all international media. She saved other people’s lives at the cost of her own. When the shooter approached room ten on Friday morning, primary school teacher Victoria Soto gathered her students and hid them. She lied to the perpetrator, saying they were in a different location. In response, the killer shot the girl point-blank. Despite the horror of the tragedy, Vicki’s cousin would later say: “She did what she considered right and necessary to protect the children.” Because there was no other way. This was known to her colleagues and the principal of the school, who showed unprecedented courage in the face of danger. Among the victims are six Sandy Hook teachers. nine0003

“The principal of the school herself went to the killer to protect her students, so did the school psychologist. Another of the teachers helped the children leave the building – they got out through the windows. People did incredible things, they behaved like real heroes,” she said. school inspector Jennet Robinson.

Caitlin Roeg, teacher: “I told them to be quiet, very quiet. I was terrified that if he came in, he might hear us and just start shooting through the door. I said that we should be very, very quiet. And I said that there are bad people out there and we should wait for good people to come and save us.” nine0003

Twelve girls and eight boys, aged six and seven. A forensic medical examination showed that the children were finished off. Parents identified the bodies by drawings, so the police tried to minimize the consequences of shock, but this was unlikely to help much.

“I don’t know, I just don’t know how to get through this. My wife and I just don’t understand how to find the strength to live on. We hope that our faith and our family will support us,” the father of one of the victims told slaughter Robbie Parker.

Six-year-old Emily Parker, the eldest of Robbie’s three daughters, could, according to her father, light up a room with her mere presence. nine0003

Ben Paley and his nine-year-old twin were at opposite ends of the building when the shooting broke out. Both were lucky – the killer did not get to them.

Ben Paley, student at Sandy Hook School: “At first we thought it was some kind of animal. And the sounds we heard were nothing like our military or police guns. We all hid in our teacher’s office. Then we learned that many students were injured, among them were a couple of our friends.”

The shooter, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, arrived at his former school immediately after he killed his own mother. He took her car and grabbed at least three guns from her arsenal. No one can still understand what motivated a teenager. No one suspected that he had any mental problems.

“He was a bright child, very smart and bright, he studied well. Nothing, literally nothing, gave reason to think that something was wrong with him,” said James McDaid, a neighbor of the Lanza family, shocked by what had happened. nine0003

Meanwhile, the Daily News claims, citing psychiatrists, that he was unstable, suffered from Asperger’s syndrome – a rare form of autism – and was a “time bomb” that was bound to explode sooner or later. Apparently, there were prerequisites for this.

Marina Bardyshevskaya, Candidate of Psychological Sciences: “This is a smart person who understands all the schemes and models well, who simply maintains emotional coldness all his life, stupid. Of course, there is a genetic predisposition, but it cannot be argued that a person with Asperger’s syndrome will necessarily grow into a maniac But in a dysfunctional situation in the family, this is possible. nine0003

Flowers were brought to the place of the tragedy all last night. At the entrance to the school, candles were lit and prayers were sounded. On the eve of the words of condolences to the families of the victims addressed Barack Obama. About the sad statistics, the President himself said: “Over the past few years, our nation has experienced several such tragedies. Newton Elementary School, the shopping center in Oregon, the house of worship in Wisconsin, a movie theater in Colorado, countless corners in places like Chicago and Philadelphia. In any It could happen in our city at the moment, and that’s why we need to get together and take constructive measures together to avoid similar tragedies in the future.” nine0003

What kind of measures are not yet known. On Sunday, a shopping center in California was added to the list of “came under fire”.