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Monarch K-8 School 
 

263 Campus Drive
Louisville, CO,  80027
Phone: 303.665.6424
Fax: 303.245.5611
Email: bvsd.mo8@bvsd.org

Daily schedule:  8:40-3:30
Enrollment (FTE):  717.5
Funded Headcount:  740
Principal:  Richard Glaab

Monarch K-8 School

 

 About Our School


Students at Monarch K-8 understand that safety and community are paramount. Unique to Monarch K-8 is the constant and consistent administrative presence that not only provides students a sense of safety, but also a sense that their community is intact. A cornerstone of Monarch’s school culture is their advisory program (I CARE). The character traits of Integrity, Courage, Altruism, Respect/ Responsibility, and Excellence follow each student and staff member throughout her or his day.

Monarch’s teachers are passionate, creative, and dedicated. They constantly evaluate and reevaluate programs and policies, always striving for excellence. Creative scheduling ensures the most efficient and effective use of school day minutes. Programs are tailored to meet the needs of all students. The K-12 campus allows for academic acceleration when appropriate as well as a myriad of cross- graded activities.

Students at Monarch K-8 understand that they are equal partners in their education. With the help of their teachers, they learn how to speak out and stand up for what’s right. At Monarch K-8, students are empowered to become leaders. Parents and prospective students are welcome to walk through Monarch’s halls and visit their classrooms.

Monarch K-8 and Monarch High School weave together the common threads of discipline, academics, and community; as a result, students transition from level to level with ease and grace, feeling a continued sense of safety and belonging to a K-12 community.

 

 School Mission and Vision


Monarch K-8 is a community of learners where we celebrate and honor the diverse talents, interests and unique potential in each of us. We engage in challenging and creative academic activities in a safe, respectful environment. We value and encourage success for all.

 

 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 0 % 
Asian 9 % 
Caucasian 83 % 
Hispanic 7 % 
Free Lunch 6 % 
Reduced Lunch 1 % 
English Language Learners 1 % 
Special Education 10 % 

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

 

 Academic Achievement Results