Program Information Sheet for:
Weld County School District RE-4
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Weld County School District RE-4
1020 Main Street
Windsor, CO 80550
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ATTENTION:
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Phone #:(970) 686-8000 Brian L. Lessman
Phone #:
Phone #:
Phone #:
Phone #:
Fax Number:(970) 686-5280' ;
Web Page:
www.windsor.k12.co.us
E-mail to:
None Listed
Operating Agency:
Weld County School District RE-4 (Educational)
Person In Charge:
Superintendent of Schools:Brian L. Lessman
Hours:
Administration Office 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
Eligibility:
Must be 5 by July 1/ and live with-in Windsor School District
Fees:
None
Intake Process:
Telephone/ Walk-in
Program Licenses:
Staff Qualifications:
Service Area:
Windsor School District RE-4
Handicap Accessibility:
The Weld County RE-4 School District shall strive to: Embrace the basics of instruction for all children through the adoption of standards which encompass acknowledge and skill mastery, the application of those skills which have been determined to be essential and which shall meet local and state accreditation requirements. Create a safe and productive learning environment in each school of the District in order that every student is given the opportunity to achieve to their fullest potential. Develop flexible learning programs to increase the likelihood that all students will succeed. Foster environments where parents can be actively involved in their child's education. Include community members and community resources in the education of the children of the District wherever possible and appropriate. Implement an outstanding educational program through the wise use of all available funds and resources. Facilitate the learning process by the appropriate use of technology in the instructional environment.
This information was last updated on 05/01/2002
This information is provided as is with no guarantee
as to the accuracy of the information. Information is considered to be accurate as of
the date of the last update, printed above. United Way 211 may not be held liable for misuse
of this information.
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