Schools in fort collins co: K-12 Schools in Fort Collins, CO
K-12 Schools in Fort Collins, CO
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#16 Best Public High Schools in Colorado
#16 Best Public High Schools in Colorado.
Liberty Common Charter School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
K-12,
105 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
Liberty is a fantastic school if you’re looking for a really good education. It has an amazing faculty and course structure. It’s small, so everyone knows everyone else. Everyone who goes to Liberty…However, if you want to do a lot of extra curriculars outside of school, Liberty is probably not the school for you. Time spent doing homework can range anywhere from one hour (on a good day) to four….
Read 105 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,163,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,
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#24 Best Public High Schools in Colorado
#24 Best Public High Schools in Colorado.
Ridgeview Classical Charter Schools
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
K-12,
76 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
A fantastic school designed to form well-rounded, educated individuals. The teachers here have set a national standard, and the integration of the outdoor program with true classical education has. …
Read 76 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 688,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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#32 Best Public High Schools in Colorado
#32 Best Public High Schools in Colorado.
Fossil Ridge High School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
9-12,
427 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
Fossil Ridge High School has an amazing staff and administration team. It is so easy for students and teachers to get involved with clubs, sports, and organizations. There is not an enormous amount….
Read 427 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 2,175,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,
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#33 Best Public High Schools in Colorado
#33 Best Public High Schools in Colorado.
Fort Collins High School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
9-12,
363 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
I lived in 4 different states prior to moving to Colorado, so I’ve been to two elementary schools and two middle schools. Fort Collins High School is the only high school I’ve attended, but I love….
Read 363 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,951,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
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#61 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#61 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Traut Core Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 4.2 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
All three of my children attended TCKS. All three of my children are ALP students. They were fortunate enough to be pulled out for advanced math in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. Because of this, all….
Read 5 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 488,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,
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#46 Best Public High Schools in Colorado
#46 Best Public High Schools in Colorado.
Rocky Mountain High School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
9-12,
309 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
Great teachers, lots of support for IEP purposes. Would have appreciated more support during the COVID pandemic. Sports are great! It’s a pretty typical high school, honestly..
Read 309 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 2,056,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,
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#78 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#78 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Zach Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 514,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
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#42 Best Public Middle Schools in Colorado
#42 Best Public Middle Schools in Colorado.
Kinard Core Knowledge Middle School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
6-8,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 4.8 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
Love Kinard! The teachers push their students to work hard and they help one on one if they fall behind. We heard it was a lot of homework, and at first, had a hard time adjusting from elementary. …
Read 5 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 814,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
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#24 Best Private High Schools in Colorado
#24 Best Private High Schools in Colorado.
Campion Academy
Private School,
LOVELAND, CO,
9-12,
83 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 1 stars.
Featured Review: Alum says
I am a 2015 alumna and I can’t endorse Campion enough. The faculty and staff on campus are knowledgeable, wise and compassionate people. They often seemed as dedicated and vested in my education as….
Read 83 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 152,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 5 to 1,
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#93 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#93 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Kruse Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
All three of my children attended Kruse Elementary school all the way through. Each child was a very different learner with different personalities. They met each one of my children where they were….
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 449,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
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#97 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#97 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
McGraw Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 375,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
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#108 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#108 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Werner Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 416,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
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#130 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#130 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Dunn Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 378,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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#143 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#143 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Tavelli Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
Amazing. Very professional administration and excellent teachers. My kid had such a great time and learned so much. As a parent, I really appreciated the accountability and dedication to the families….
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 551,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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#81 Best Public Middle Schools in Colorado
#81 Best Public Middle Schools in Colorado.
Preston Middle School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
6-8,
3 Niche users give it an average review of 4.7 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
The teachers were great, the community was great, the academic opportunities were amazing. I had a great time attending Preston..
Read 3 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,048,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
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#168 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#168 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Fort Collins Montessori School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-6,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
This is our first year at FCMS, I have a Kindergartener and 2nd grader. After considering & researching many other great schools in Fort Collins, we found this one to be an amazing fit for our….
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 174,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 25 to 1,
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#171 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#171 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Bennett Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says
Love the teachers, one of the best schools I have been to. Pick this school. The students really learn and it’s a faster then most schools, so great!.
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 421,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
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#183 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#183 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Bacon Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 531,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
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#186 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#186 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Rice Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
The staff and faculty at Rice create a fun and comfortable learning environment for the students. The teachers do well to work with the parents in finding the best plan for their child’s success..
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 429,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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#31 Best Private High Schools in Colorado
#31 Best Private High Schools in Colorado.
Heritage Christian Academy
Blue checkmark.
Private School,
FORT COLLINS, CO,
PK, K-12,
11 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says
When I attended HCA, they had just moved in to a new building which was very exciting! There was always a lot of change as they were trying to make this building a school. The gym was the most….
Read 11 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 258,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 7 to 1,
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#193 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#193 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Beattie Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 322,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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#210 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#210 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Lopez Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
One of the most welcoming and comfortable learning environments I’ve been in. The teachers are all amazing..
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 396,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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#214 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#214 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Timnath Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
4 Niche users give it an average review of 4.3 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says
Would choose this school again. It’s unique because its in a smaller community area. Learned a lot and was prepared for middle school as much as I needed to be. Made a lot of friends..
Read 4 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 417,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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#217 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#217 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Riffenburgh Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 481,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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#226 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado
#226 Best Public Elementary Schools in Colorado.
Johnson Elementary School
Blue checkmark.
Poudre School District, CO,
PK, K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 380,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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Fort Collins Therapeutic Residential School, Colorado
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REMEDY wellbeing – program for teens
Remedy Wellbeing programs for teens recognize that teens benefit best from therapy when they are in a private one-on-one setting or receive the therapy they need while staying in the family home. At Remedy, we help teens integrate therapy into their daily lives, change their lifestyle to be more successful and healthy. This approach results in the adolescent being able to create an environment that will serve him in the long run, as well as avoid the problems of being in a completely foreign environment and then returning to his old environment, which remains unchanged. We at REMEDY wellbeing believe in integrative therapy and family involvement.
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Online Adolescent Counseling Programs in Fort Collins, Colorado, recognize that young people are best assisted with their therapy while in a private online one-on-one setting while staying in a family home.
Adolescent Counseling helps adolescents integrate therapy into their daily lives, change their lifestyle to be more successful and healthy. This approach allows young people in Fort Collins, Colorado, to create an environment that will serve them for a long time.
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Therapeutic Boarding School in Fort Collins, Colorado
Traditional schools in Fort Collins, Colorado have failed to meet the needs of every student, and in recent For decades, more attention has been paid to identifying mental health problems among teenagers in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Traditional methods failed them, as adults once did when faced with addiction or other criminal behavior; a new idea has arisen that placing these troubled teenagers in specialized residential schools in Fort Collins, Colorado, elsewhere, or even abroad, will create an environment in which therapeutic help can be provided without disturbing the little stability of life that existed at home.
In recent years, there has been an increase in specialty schools serving teenagers in Fort Collins, Colorado who are struggling with mental health or addiction. These students, up to this point, would never have had any choice but to live in Fort Collins, Colorado; however, we can now offer them unique programs that devote the same amount of time and energy to helping these teenagers overcome their problems without isolating them from their peers.
What are Therapeutic Boarding Schools in Fort Collins, Colorado?
Therapeutic schools in Fort Collins, Colorado are a type of alternative education that provides emotional, mental, and physical rehabilitation for students with special needs. These problems can range from behavioral problems to cognitive learning difficulties; they don’t fit in a traditional classroom setting, so these schools offer extra services like counseling as part of their goal of getting back to health, helping kids feel better again.
Therapeutic boarding schools have been around for decades and are more important than ever. Today’s traditional schools in Fort Collins, Colorado are unable to meet the needs of all of their students, which has led to an increase in problems in teens’ lives in recent years due to issues such as mental health or addiction; It used to be thought that eliminating a troublemaker would be prohibitively expensive, but this is where Fort Collins, Colorado, Therapy Boarding House comes into play.
Serving the wider Fort Collins, Colorado area, these specialized facilities offer a supportive environment with skilled care available 24/7 so these young people can focus on healing themselves instead of worrying about what happens at home, while receiving a first-class education along with others. like-minded people who later become good friends along the way.
Teen Addiction and Treatment in Fort Collins, Colorado
Fort Collins, Colorado is facing an epidemic of teen drug addiction. Some teens in Fort Collins, Colorado who are addicted to drugs will relapse and come back, but there are many factors that can affect this outcome, including therapeutic elements in treatment such as therapy or counseling, and methods outside of their usual environment. , which have been shown to reduce the rate of further recovery. from addiction.
Most of Fort Collins, Colorado’s teen drug treatment approaches are based on the abstinence model, but relapse (or relapse) is not uncommon among those seeking addiction help. Therapeutic elements and methods play an important role when it comes to recovery in Fort Collins, Colorado, however variables such as family involvement also affect the chances of success; making sure these factors align well with what works best for both parties can be critical to success or failure.
The various treatment approaches for adolescents in Fort Collins, Colorado have been the subject of significant research, and it is now clear that this population is different from adults. While most treatments focus on abstinence as a goal (which can be difficult for teens), many teens in Fort Collins, Colorado need extra support to not only resist but recover from a relapse.
Why Teens Can Attend Therapeutic Boarding School in Fort Collins, Colorado
Students who struggle with substance abuse in Fort Collins, Colorado, or emotional or behavioral problems often attend therapy schools. Students may need residency programs to get rid of the negative influences at home so they can complete their studies in a drug-free environment that is safe enough where they can focus on healing without external distractions.
Therapeutic boarding schools in Fort Collins, Colorado are a great way for many students to get out of their comfort zone and discover new opportunities. It could be educational trips, meeting people from different walks of life, or simply getting away from home life.
Fort Collins, Colorado Therapy School for Behavioral Problems
The Fort Collins, Colorado Therapy School is a place attended by students with mental or learning disabilities such as oppositional defiance disorder, depression, and other mood related problems. The environment of these schools in Fort Collins, Colorado can help them focus on the task at hand, rather than feeling overwhelmed by life’s issues in general, which may have led to their academic failure, before navigating conventional settings such as the public schools in Fort -Collins, Colorado. .
One of the most difficult life situations a person can face is academic failure. Students in therapy schools in Fort Collins, Colorado have experienced these challenges and need a more rigorous environment in which they can succeed academically, but many of them also suffer from mental or learning difficulties that make success more difficult. than it might seem reasonable to those who themselves have not experienced such troubles.
In therapy school, students are expected to follow strict rules to help them overcome any disability they may have. These schools in Fort Collins, Colorado offer an environment where people with mental health issues or learning differences feel welcome and supported in their struggle to succeed.
At Fort Collins, Colorado’s premier therapy colleges, you’ll find challenging courses specially designed by faculty who truly care about each individual’s unique needs; this includes both academic excellence and personal growth opportunities not found anywhere else.
Fort Collins, Colorado Therapy Boarding School vs. Fort Collins, Colorado Therapy Day School
Fort Collins, Colorado Therapy Boarding School or internationally recommended as an excellent option for students in need of more intensive care. These programs may include both inpatient and group counseling in addition to the daily individual therapy typically offered at Fort Collins, Colorado day therapy schools. The average stay in these types of studies tends to be one-year enrollment depending on the individual situation.
A Therapeutic Day Student in Fort Collins, Colorado will attend classes outside of their home environment during normal business hours while still being supervised by teachers when they are also not engaged in active peer work – this gives children time away from parents, but also provides support through activities designed specifically for the needs of each individual student.
Therapeutic education at Fort Collins, Colorado is a specialized form of mental health care that helps students overcome their personal challenges. Many schools offer complementary therapies such as art, writing, or animal work to help them cope better psychologically.
Fort Collins, Colorado Therapeutic Residential School Costs
Therapeutic Residential Schools serving Fort Collins, Colorado offer a wide range of services and levels of care, and varying lengths or recommendations for stays. The amount they charge per day will depend on the medical staff’s experience of training at these institutions: higher qualifications result in more costly monthly training costs, other things being equal; residency programs offering lower grade counseling/mentoring may be covered by your insurance company.
- Traditional boarding schools serving Fort Collins, Colorado (permanent): $1,500-$3,500 per month.
- Therapeutic Boarding Schools (9-18 months): $3,000-$10,000 per month.
- Short-term intensive programs serving Fort Collins, Colorado (up to 3 months): $2,500-$4,000 per week.
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Colorado State University is a public research university founded in 1870. The university has 34,000 students.
Fort Collins is one of the top 10 livable cities in the US. CSU has 4 campuses; the main one occupies 230 hectares and is a student town with green areas and a quiet atmosphere, on its territory there are two concert halls, two theaters, a dance studio, an organ hall, art and design museums.
Colorado State University is recognized as a doctoral university with a very high scientific activity – annually it invests heavily in research on campus (the university ranks 39th in this kind of expenditure in the US). It is in the top 100 public universities in the US. The university’s academic programs and research in areas such as biomedicine, engineering, ecology, agriculture, and nutrition are recognized at the national level.
Colorado State University alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners (Youssef Komunyakaa), astronauts (Mary Cleave, Martin Fettman, James van Hooften), CEOs of large companies (Walter Scott, Jr., Kiewit Corporation), and two former governors Colorado.
Why go to Colorado State University?
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