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Manhattan School of Arts and Academics 
 

290 Manhattan Drive
Boulder, CO,  80303
Phone: 303.494.0335
Fax: 303.494.0336
Email: bvsd.mam@bvsd.org

Daily schedule:  8:40-3:44
Enrollment (FTE):  417.5
Funded Headcount:  418
Principal:  Martha Gustafson

Manhattan School of Arts and Academics

 

 About Our School


Manhattan Middle School of Arts and Academics provides an inclusive, safe, and dynamic learning environment for students from both the neighborhood and the entire district. Our challenging academic program is supported not only by an infusion of the arts, but also an integrated curriculum, exploratory classes, small reading and writing classes, and honors math classes. In the arts, students choose from theater, visual arts, band, orchestra and choir. During the school day, students have the opportunity to participate in a two period block of an arts focus each day. Outside the school day, opportunities for student participation include jazz band, choir, theater productions, middle level athletics, daily homework help, Science Club, and Bolder Boulder Training.

Our school climate is enhanced by our WEB (Welcome Every Body) transition program, our weekly tutor/workshop time, a participatory Student Council, school spirit activities, and multiple charitable endeavors. Manhattan also provides a south-central Boulder English as a Second Language (ESL) Program. Students come to Manhattan from all over the world, giving the school somewhat of an international flavor. We also house an Intensive Behavioral Special Education.

 

 School Mission and Vision


Manhattan Middle School of Arts and Academics provides a safe and caring environment that inspires and encourages students in the areas of learning, cultural diversity, responsibility and self esteem in order to optimize student success. Students at Manhattan Middle School of Arts and Academics are proud of their accomplishments and encouraged to contribute to their school, community and our nation’s democratic ideals. They are respectful of differences and valued as individuals. Staff members at Manhattan are committed to providing a rich curriculum which challenges students to achieve, to prepare for further academic rigors and engage in the social responsibilities of American citizenship.

 

 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 50 % 
Male 50 % 
African-American 2 % 
American Indian 2 % 
Asian 9 % 
Caucasian 70 % 
Hispanic 18 % 
Free Lunch 19 % 
Reduced Lunch 5 % 
English Language Learners  14 % 
Special Education 19 % 

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

 

 Academic Achievement Results