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Louisville Middle School 
 

1341 Main Street
Louisville, CO,  80027
Phone: 303.666.6503
Fax: 303-665-3703
Email: bvsd.lom@bvsd.org

Daily schedule:  8:40-3:30
Enrollment (FTE):  559.5
Funded Headcount:  560
Principal:  Adam Fels

Louisville Middle School

 

 About Our School


Louisville Middle School is a neighborhood school offering rigorous academic programs and a wide array of elective choices. We provide a broad range of academic curriculum including high school and honors level classes, specialized reading, writing, and math programs, gifted and talented services, and special education services. We hold all students accountable for high academic and behavioral standards and we support those efforts by providing academic support time, clinics, after-school help sessions and counseling groups.

LMS offers a variety of programs to support the educational, emotional and social needs of middle level students. Programs and activities offered include: Athletics, National Junior Honor Society, Student Government, Welcome EveryBody, Engineering Lab, Law Library, Yearbook, Science Club, Creative Writing Club, and Reading to End Racism. Students in Fine Arts produce band, orchestra, guitar, choral and dramatic productions, and participate in festivals and competitions. Other available competitions include Math Counts, Math Olympiad, Knowledge Masters, Rocky Mtn. Talent Search, Destination Imagination, District and State Art competitions, Science Fair, Quiz Bowl, Nat’l History Day, Spelling and Geography Bee.

 

 School Mission and Vision


Mission -- It is the mission of Louisville Middle School to provide a positive, safe and challenging learning environment, which meets the unique and changing needs of our students.

Vision -- At Louisville Middle School, we envision a learning environment where each student and adult is valued in a caring and nurturing environment, students are continually challenged to achieve their maximum potential, individual differences are respected, and there is collaborative partnership developed among parents, staff and the community in a shared decision making process.

 

 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 46 % 
Male 54 % 
African-American 1 % 
American Indian 1 % 
Asian 3 % 
Caucasian 89 % 
Hispanic 6 % 
Free Lunch 8 % 
Reduced Lunch 3 % 
English Language Learners 1 % 
Special Education  13 % 

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

 

 Academic Achievement Results