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Peak to Peak Charter School 
 

800 Merlin Dr.
Lafayette, CO,  80026
Phone: ELEM: 303.453.4600
Phone: MID/HIGH: 303.453.4700
Fax: 303.453.4613/303.453.4713
Email: bvsd.p2p@bvsd.org

Daily schedule:  Elem: 8:00-3:00; Mid/High: 7:55-3:05
Enrollment (FTE):  1251.5
Funded Headcount:  1290
Principal:  Noelle Roni/Anthony Fontana

Peak to Peak Charter School

 

 About Our School


Peak to Peak is a K-12 public charter school offering a liberal arts, character-based, college preparatory curriculum. It is designed from the ground up for graduates to meet or exceed the entrance requirements of top colleges and universities. Students at Peak to Peak who demonstrate a mastery of knowledge and skills are challenged through appropriate placement in each subject area.

The school is small enough to ensure that each student is known and valued but large enough to provide a variety of academic, athletic, and extracurricular activities.

Peak to Peak’s elementary program uses the nationally recognized Core Knowledge program. Students entering middle school enroll in courses specifically designed to prepare students to take and succeed in Peak to Peak’s advanced courses.

Peak to Peak’s high school features the "Peak Scholar Award." Designed to challenge students who desire a well-rounded high school experience, the Peak Scholar Diploma indicates to highly selective colleges the Peak Scholar’s commitment to excellence. The Peak Scholar Diploma demonstrates achievement in the following areas:

  • AP courses and exams
  • The CU Succeed Gold Program with university courses taught during the school day by CU adjunct professors who are on-staff at Peak to Peak
  • Honor Roll distinction
  • A commitment to our community through community service
  • Leadership or extracurricular activities

 

 School Mission and Vision


Provide broad access to an exemplary K-12 liberal arts, college preparatory education that challenges students to achieve their academic potential. Be a community that values and recognizes scholarship, academic achievement and creativity. Provide an environment in which each student is known, respected and valued as an individual of great potential and promise. Prepare students to become active and responsible citizens of an interdependent world.

 

 Student Demographics


The data below is based on the October Count numbers collected for the Colorado Department of Education during October 2006.

Category   Percentage 
Female 51 % 
Male 49 % 
African-American 1 % 
American Indian 1 % 
Asian 11 % 
Caucasian 80 % 
Hispanic 6 % 
Free Lunch 5 % 
Reduced Lunch 1 % 
English Language Learners 1 % 
Special Education 4 % 

* Matching figures may not add up to 100% due to rounding of fractions.

 

 Academic Achievement Results