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Stober Elementary School is a public school located in Lakewood, CO, which is in a mid-size city setting. The student population of Stober Elementary School is 234 and the school serves K-5.
But Stober's parents pushed back against the closure. In the end, the school board chose to close just one school: Pleasant View Elementary in Golden , where 80 percent of the students qualified ...
In 2017, as a parent of two kids at Stober Elementary, I helped to organize the community’s response when Stober was on a list of five elementary schools proposed for closure by then Jeffco ...
A 12-year facilities master plan that would change the look and feel of Jefferson County Public Schools by closing and consolidating a dozen elementary schools, moving sixth-graders to middle schoo… ...
Approximately 475 people attended a Jefferson County School Board meeting on Thursday as the board mulls proposed cuts that could include closing five elementary schools.
The school bus was carrying students from Stober Elementary School in Lakewood to an activity at Skate City. Ten people were injured in the crash, six were rushed to area hospitals and four were ...
Stober Elementary students stay after the bell to learn jeffcoschools / November 11, 2013 At Stober Elementary School, students are staying after the dismissal bell rings to continue learning.
Stober Elementary School; Foster K-8; Notably, Boulder Valley School District is open on Tuesday, including Coal Creek Elementary, Gold Hill Elementary, Jamestown Elementary, ...
The Jefferson County School Board will decide the fate of five elementary schools Thursday night.
The Jefferson County School Board voted to close only one of the five elementary schools it had said was in jeopardy during a meeting that went into the early hours of Friday morning.
The school bus was carrying 43 kids from Jeffco Public School District's Stober Elementary School, district spokeswoman Sara Merkel said. Five of the children were hospitalized but quickly ...
GOLDEN, Colo. — Jefferson County Public Schools is exploring the option of closing five elementary schools and eliminating 150 positions to raise $20 million to $25 million to increase staff pay.