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1998 Referendum Expenditures by School
 

Click on the name of the school to see a complete report of 1998 Referendum dispersal of funds.

Angevine Middle

$283,839

Arapahoe Ridge High

$47,651

Aspen Creek K-8

$1,352,722

Base Line/Boulder School of the Arts

$188,831

BCSIS

$56,785

Bear Creek Elementary

$149,855

Birch Elementary

$176,315

Boulder High

$663,780

Boulder Preparatory High

*footnote

Broomfield Heights Middle

$251,216

Broomfield High

$461,962

Burbank Middle

$92,451

Casey Middle

$183,564

Centaurus High

$370,628

Centennial Middle

$208,834

Coal Creek Elementary

$216,909

Columbine Elementary

$173,218

Community Montessori Elementary

$83,849

Creekside Elementary at Martin Park

$170,570

Crest View Elementary

$216,760

Douglass Elementary

$192,474

Eisenhower Elementary

$179,794

Eldorado K-8

$1,339,113

Emerald Elementary

$197,657

Escuela Bilingüe Pioneer

$158,179

Escuela Bilingüe Washington

$143,566

Fairview High

$704,319

Fireside Elementary

$195,136

Flatirons Elementary

$119,926

Foothill Elementary

$166,968

Gold Hill Elementary

$26,097

Heatherwood Elementary

$153,086

High Peaks Elementary

$116,886

Horizons K-8 Alternative

*footnote

Jamestown Elementary

$23,180

Kohl Elementary

$204,838

Lafayette Elementary

$173,059

Louisville Elementary

$200,486

Louisville Middle

$212,913

Mapleton Elementary

$85,389

Mesa Elementary

$153,831

Monarch High

$540,842

Monarch K-8

$274,199

Nederland Elementary

$175,505

Nederland Middle/Senior High

$199,304

New Vista High

$99,035

Peak to Peak Charter

*footnote

Platt Middle

$192,983

Ryan Elementary

$193,185

Sanchez Elementary

$148,153

Sojourner Charter

*footnote

Southern Hills Middle

$166,409

Summit Middle Charter

*footnote

Superior Elementary

$249,607

University Hill Elementary

$178,185

Whittier Elementary

$139,228

* Charters receive an allocation of dollars from the 1998 referendum based on a "fair share" formula developed after the 1998 referendum passed, and on promises made to the public. Charters are encouraged by the district to spend those dollars based on the original campaign promises, but because of their very nature, charters can spend their funding as determined by their board of directors. In the 2002-03 Boulder Valley School District’s charter schools "fair share" of the 1998 referendum totaled nearly a half a million dollars. Charters are not required to provide funding details to the district, so no reports are offered.


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