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| 4-01 |  | Elementary 
            Schools update |  | 
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| Join 
                    the CPN Schools Action 
                    Committee to work with the School District on issues such as timing and attendance areas.
 Send 
                    an e-mail to schools@cpnhoa.org 
                    or call Laura Kennedy or Linda Nuzum at 303-482-3078.
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| This 
                  year's kindergarten population exceeds the senior class by about 
                  1000 students. |  
| With 
                    all the growth to CPN and the surrounding area, what's happening 
                    about over-crowding in our schools?
 Sites 
                    have been designated for new schools but there are no construction 
                    timetables, we are going to need community residents to push 
                    the School District on this!
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| 4-01 |  | Changes 
            to Buffalo Ridge Elementary |  | 
| 3-01 |  | Meeting 
            notes from the Buffalo Ridge Council held on 3-12-01 |  | 
|  |  | Future 
            Elementary School on north Monarch Blvd. Plans for another 
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|  |  | New 
            Elementary School near Castle Pines Village? |  | 
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|  |  | Montessori 
            School opens |  | 
|  |  | New 
            Meadows Elementary School Does 
            it affect us? |  | 
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|  |  | The new Elementary school will be located at the northeast corner of Monarch and Hidden Pointe Boulevard, next to CPN's new community park.
 
 The 
              school will open with about 250 students, and initially operate 
              on a Traditional school-year calendar (as more homes are 
              built in CPN, enrollment will eventually reach the point where a 
              year-round calendar will be needed).
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|  |  | For 
              the 2001 school year (beginning this July), Buffalo Ridge will
 
have 
                3 trailers, will have an extra "B" track, 
will cancel the Pre-School program due to lack of space. 
The "before and after school" childcare program is losing money and will likely be eliminated for next year. 
They have already cancelled the "intersession" program due to lack of consistent enrollment. 
 If 
              you have questions or concerns about the elimination of programs 
              at the school, contact the school at:
 7075 
              N. Shoreham Drive
 Castle Pines North
 
 Phone: 
              303-814-4840
 Fax: 303-814-4841
 
 Principal: 
              Cheryl Dunkle
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| 3-01 |  |  |  | 
|  |  | The 
            School Bonds that were approved in the November 2000 election included 
            funding for:
 
 
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|  |  | A 
            new high school/ middle school complex located where Monarch meets 
            Quebec, at McArthur Ranch Road. The middle school would open in 
            2003, the high school in 2005. The attendance area will not be set 
            until later but is likely to include CPN.
 
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|  |  | Two 
            new elementary schools in the general Castle Rock area, which 
            includes the rapidly growing areas of CPN, Meadows, and Founders. 
            All of these areas will need a new elementary school ... The School 
            Board will choose one site to be funded now (for opening in 2002), 
            and one which would open in 2003 or 2004. The other sites would need 
            to wait until other funds are available.
 
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            school district's staff and Long Range Planning Committee have analyzed 
            enrollment trends and projections and have RECOMMENDED that CPN's second elementary school be built first!
 
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|  |  |  The 
              school would open in 2002. 
 
  Attendance-area 
              boundaries have NOT been set. 
 
  Initially, the new school would have a "traditional" school-year calendar. 
 This is a RECOMMENDATION only! The School Board has the final say. They will vote on this on March 20. We ask CPN residents to contact the Board in support of our new school!
 
 
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|  |  | The plans for CPN have always included a site for a second elementary school. The developers have dedicated the site, and community members have been actively working with the school district to assure that the school is built when the growth in the area warrants it. We have now reached the point where the second school is needed.
 
 We know that most CPN parents have concerns about "splitting up" the Buffalo Ridge attendance area. Those of us who have been working to get this school approved know this issue first-hand. But the reality is that enrollment at Buffalo Ridge is growing so fast that some sort of "split" is going to be required. Our choices are 1) building the second elementary school in CPN, or 2) large class sizes, and busing some CPN kids to school in another neighborhood.
 
 As CPN parents already know, Buffalo Ridge Elementary is bursting at the seams. Buffalo Ridge has one trailer this year, and will have three next year. The preschool program has been abolished for next year due to lack of space. There are currently about 745 students, and enrollment for next year will push the school well over 800. The school district estimates that Buffalo Ridge would exceed 1,000 students by 2004. We believe that projection is low, since the number of homes in CPN will double (we have over 1,600 homes now, and within the next few years will have over 3,200).
 
 One common question: why not just change attendance areas to shift the students that are not from "Castle Pines North"? The numbers don't support this solution. It would give a brief respite to the overcrowding, but students from new CPN homes would quickly overwhelm Buffalo Ridge again. We would have missed the window of opportunity to get the new school funded, and would face the unpleasant prospect of busing CPN students to other schools.
 
 
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|  |  | The 
              District's COO (Bill Reimer) and the School Board member for the 
              CPN District (Jim McCormick) attended the meeting. Both assured 
              all in attendance that the School Board is very likely to approve 
              the new CPN elementary school - that the School Board has historically 
              respected the recommendation of the Long Range Planning Committee 
              which has a good recommendation for "doing their homework" 
              before making a recommendation.
 
 Reimer emphasized that boundaries for the new school HAVE NOT BEEN MADE OR EVEN DISCUSSED. Any rumors that you may be hearing about boundary decisions are just that ... rumors and speculation. The Long Range Planning Committee will deal with that in Fall 2001. They have a public participation process. We'll also have some community efforts to look at current and future enrollment expectations for each of our neighborhoods to see what makes sense for us, so we can make recommendations to the LRPC. If you'd like to participate, send an email to schools@cpnhoa.org, or call (303) 265-9306.
 
 (Excerpted 
              from the Buffalo Ridge Site Council meeting, Tuesday March 13, at 
              4:00 p.m. at the school meeting notes)
 
 
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|  |  | Once again, progress has required significant efforts by CPN residents.
 
 CPN residents gave overwhelming support to the school bonds in the November election, with a much higher approval percentage than other areas of the county.
 
 The next challenge was getting funding for the elementary school. There were several other areas that also need a new school, and not enough bond funds to go around. I was able to pull together real numbers of current and future homes, we were able to calculate the ratio of the number of BRE students by neighborhood (current and future), and several members of our "Schools Action Committee" were able to produce actual counts of kids in each neighborhood to help predict future enrollment. These numbers led the District to revise their attendance projections for our area, and our need for immediate construction became very clear. We also had very effective lobbying from Laura Kennedy, an active resident of Charter Oaks and the President of the Buffalo Ridge PTO.
 
 CPN 
              residents will need to continue to work through the next stages 
              ... making sure the School Board gives approval to this plan, and 
              working with the District on the transition issues. If you'd like 
              to join the CPN Schools Action Committee, send an email to schools@cpnhoa.org, or call (303) 265-9306.
 
 
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|  |  | We 
              now need CPN residents to contact the School Board to support 
              the recommendations. We've put a lot of effort into getting this far, and want to make sure we make it all the way through to approval of the funds.
 
 How 
              can you help?
 
 
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|  |  | Attend the School Board meeting to show your support. Tuesday, March 20, 7:00 p.m., Douglas County School Board, School District building, 620 N. Wilcox Street.
 
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|  |  | Send letters to the School Board prior to the March 20 meeting:
 
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|  |  | Letters should be addressed to: Ken Buckius, President Douglas County School Board 620 N. Wilcox Street Castle Rock, CO. 80104 (Send a cc to: Bill Reimer, Chief Operating Officer Douglas County School District same address)
 Here 
              are some ideas for topics to cover in your letters or comments to 
              the School Board. Use your own language (we don't want people 
              to send form letters that will get ignored) and add other items 
              that you think are important:
 
 
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|  | 1. | Encouragement 
            to approve the recommendation of the Long Range Planning Committee 
            for elementary school #35 to be built in CPN at the Hidden Pointe 
            site. New elementary school is needed in CPN to maintain the District's 
            high education standards in a rapidly-growing area.
 
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|  | 2. | Desire 
            for both elementary schools serving CPN (Buffalo Ridge and the new 
            #35 school) to feed into the same middle/high schools.
 
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|  | 3. | CPN 
            community has worked hard to obtain these schools, by working with 
            developers to get the elementary school site dedicated to the District, 
            and through a strong turnout at the polls to support the school bonds.
 
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|  | 4. | Community 
            will work with the District to assure the smoothest transition.
 
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|  | 5. | Appreciation to the volunteers on the District's Long Range Planning Committee for their time and work on this issue.
 
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|  |  | School 
              District plans call for another elementary school to be built in 
              the CPN area, at Monarch Blvd and Hidden Pointe Drive. Construction 
              dates have not been set.
 
 The 
              CPN Master Association has been working with the School District 
              to plan out future park and recreation facilities for the community 
              adjacent to the new school site. Tell 
              me more about our parks and open spaces
 
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|  |  | Another 
              Elementary School is being requested closer to Castle Pines Village. 
              Contrary to the expectations from the early days of this development, 
              the demographics of the Village include a large number of families 
              with young children. Residents of the Village would very much like 
              to see a school that is closer to home and this could help alleviate 
              future overcrowding at Buffalo Ridge.
 
 As 
              a condition of approval of opening a new section of Castle Pines 
              Village for development (CPV filings 27 and 28), the County is requiring 
              that the developer dedicate a site for a new elementary school.
 
 A specific 
              location has not been determined. A public school cannot be located 
              within the boundaries of Castle Pines Village because it is a private, 
              gated community. The developer is therefore negotiating with adjacent 
              property owners for a site suitable for a school.
 
 The 
              School District would still need to include this school in its long-term 
              plans and budgets.
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|  |  | The 
            School District has selected a site for a new Middle School and High 
            School complex near Quebec and McArthur Ranch Road. CPN residents 
            would have access to this location via the new Monarch Blvd. Attendance 
            areas for this school are not set but it is possible that CPN could 
            be included. No construction dates are set.
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|  |  | A new 
              Elementary School will open in The Meadows, near Butterfield park. 
              This school will serve The Meadows and will not affect the Buffalo 
              Ridge attendance area.
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|  |  | The new Montessori School opened in our community at 7075 N. Shoreham Drive. This is not a new school but rather a new location for an existing charter school. Douglas County Montessori Charter School had operated on two campuses but consolidates into this single facility in Castle Pines North. Its core philosophy is Montessori.
 
 This school accepts children from preschool (age 3) through 6th grade. Students are selected by lottery. For more information, contact Donna Mitchel at 303-471-1800.
 
 Phone 
              (Littleton): 303-471-1800 or phone (Castle Rock): 303-663-2707
 
 Director: 
              Susan Wilkerson
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