NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Northwest Neighborhoods 1. Chaffee Park 2. Berkeley 3. Sunnyside 4. West Highland 5. Highland 6. Sloan Lake 7. Jefferson Park 8. West Colfax 9. Villa Park 10. Sun Valley 11. Lincoln Park 12. Civic Center 13. Baker NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Chaffee Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 4,324 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 4,045 1000 2010 1500 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 0% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 Average Household Income In 2010, there were 583 students enrolled at a DPS school. Similarly, in 2015, there were 584. Ethnicity 64% 58% $ 2010: 20% 2010: $58,428 $ 2015: $61,639 37% 33% Total Housing Units 2015: 9% 2010: 1,552 2015: 1,580 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Chaffee Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Beach Court Elementary Boundary  Northwest Middle School Enrollment Zone  Total Enrollment by School North High School Boundary School SPF 340 School 330 2012 2013 2015 Beach Court Elementary 320 Distinguished 310 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 290 280 270 260 250 Beach Court 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Chaffee Park 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Berkeley Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 7,612 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 2010 In 2010, there were 650 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 739. Average Household Income Ethnicity 71% 70% $ 2010: 4% 2010: $64,435 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 14% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 8,564 $ 2015: $85,562 27% 26% Total Housing Units 2015: 4% 2010: 4,181 2010 2015: 4,378 2015 Hisplanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Berkeley 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Centennial Elementary Boundary  Trevista Elementary Boundary  Columbian Elementary  Northwest Middle School Enrollment Zone  Total Enrollment by School North High School Boundary School SPF 700 School SPF Ratings 600 2012 2013 2015 Centennial Elementary 500 Skinner Middle School 400 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Centennial 2012 Skinner 2013 2014 2015 2016 Berkeley 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Berkeley Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Berkeley 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Sunnyside Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 10,362 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 9,832 2000 2010 3000 4000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 6% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 In 2010, there were 1604 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1503. Average Household Income Ethnicity 63% $ 2010: 21% $ 50% 2010: $48,936 2015: $65,681 43% 31% Total Housing Units 2015: 17% 2010: 4,262 2015: 4,211 2010 2015 Hisplanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Sunnyside 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Columbian Elementary , Trevista Elementary, Northwest Middle School Enrollment Zone , and North High School boundaries.  Denver Montessori JR/SR opened in 2013 with just 6th grade and is still in the process of building out.  Trevista middle school was closed at the end of the 2014-2015 school year. Total Enrollment by School 700 School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 2015 Columbian Elementary 600 Trevista Elementary 500 STRIVE-Prep Sunnyside 400 300 Denver Montessori JR High - Denver Montessori SR High - - Denver Online High School 200 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 100 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 0 Columbi an Trevista 2012 STRIVE-Prep Denver Denver D enver Online Sunnyside Montessori JR Montessori SR High School High High 2013 2014 2015 2016 Sunnyside 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Sunnyside Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Sunnyside 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 West Highland Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 8,078 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 9,229 2000 2010 2% 2010: $83,285 2015 Ethnicity 80% 2010: 4000 In 2010, there were 595 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 705. Average Household Income $ 3000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 18% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 80% $ 2015: $117,411 Total Housing Units 15% 15% 2015: 4% 2010: 4,401 2015: 4,508 2010 2015 Hisplanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. West Highland 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Edison Elementary Boundary  Northwest Middle School Enrollment Zone  North High School Boundary. Total Enrollment by School 700 School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 2015 Edison Elementary 600 Cesar Chavez K-8 500 Distinguished 400 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Edison Cesar Chavez 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 West Highland 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT West Highland Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. West Highland 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Highland Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 7,966 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 2010: 15% 2010: $64,408 3000 4000 5000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 871 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 684. Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 21% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 8,991 Ethnicity 66% $ 54% 2015: $93,702 44% 27% Total Housing Units 2015: 12% 2010: 4,323 2015: 4,969 2010 2015 Hisplanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Highland 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Trevista Elementary, Columbian Elementary, Edison Elementary, Northwest Middle School Enrollment Zone, and North High School boundaries.  Strive Excel opened in 2013 .  Urban Learning and North Engagement are alternative schools. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 1000 School SPF Ratings 900 800 Sandoval Elementary 700 Bryant Webster ECE-8 600 Valdez Elementary 500 STRIVE-Excel 400 North High School 300 North Engagement 200 Urban Learning 2012 2013 2015 - 100 Distinguished 0 Bryant Webster Valdez Sandoval 2012 2013 Urban Learning 2014 North Engagement 2015 STRIVEExcel North Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 2016 Highland 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Highland Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Highland 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Sloan Lake Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 6,772 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 7,813 2010: 12% 2010: $63,126 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 706 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 739. Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 5% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 Ethnicity 63% 58% $ 2015: $90,822 30% 30% Total Housing Units 2015: 15% 2010: 3,741 2010 2015: 3,848 2015 Hisplanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Sloan Lake 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.    Brown Elementary Boundary Lake Middle School Enrollment Zone North High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF 700 School SPF Ratings 600 2012 2013 2015 Brown Elementary 500 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 400 300 200 100 0 Brown 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Sloan Lake 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Sloan Lake Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Sloan Lake 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Jefferson Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 2,460 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 500 2,827 1000 2010 1500 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 313 students enrolled 12% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 276. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income Ethnicity 68% $ 2010: 48% $ 51% 2010: $40,548 2015: $69,223 39% 24% Total Housing Units 2015: 24% 2010: 1,236 2015: 1,536 2010 2015 Hisplanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Jefferson Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE - This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School  Brown Elementary Boundary  Lake Middle School Enrollment Zone  North High School Boundary - Career Education Center is an alternative school. School SPF 500 450 School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 2015 Career Education Center 400 350 Distinguished 300 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 250 200 150 100 50 0 Career Education Center 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Jefferson Park 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Jefferson Park Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Jefferson Park 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 West Colfax Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 9,471 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 2010: 20% 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 5% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 9,120 In 2010, there were 1,498 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,418. Ethnicity 70% $ 51% 2010: $40,697 2015: $43,862 34% 27% Total Housing Units 2015: 35% 2010: 4,094 2010 2015: 4,055 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. West Colfax 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Colfax Elementary, Cheltenham Elementary, Lake Middle School Enrollment Zone, North High School boundaries.  RiseUP opened in 2015. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 600 School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 - - 2015 Cheltenham Elementary 500 Colfax Elementary Lake International School 400 STRIVE– Prep Lake RiseUp Community School 300 Distinguished 200 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 100 0 Cheltenham Colfax 2012 Lake Int'l 2013 201 4 STRIVE- Lake 2015 RiseUp 2016 West Colfax 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT West Colfax Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. West Colfax 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Villa Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 8,811 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 2010: 30% 2010: $38,258 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 In 2010, there were 1,678 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,831. 9% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 9,132 Ethnicity 82% $ 72% 2015: $41,038 24% Total Housing Units 2015: 25% 2010: 3,214 2015: 3,159 16% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Villa Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by:  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Cowell Elementary Boundary  Lake Middle School Enrollment Zone  Total Enrollment by School 600 Eagleton Elementary Boundary North High School Boundary School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 2015 Eagleton Elementary 500 Cowell Elementary 400 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Eagleton 2012 Cowell 2013 2014 2015 2016 Villa Park 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Villa Park Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Villa Park 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Sun Valley Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 2010 65+ 40-64 1,569 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 1,438 2010: 78% 2010: $12,164 81% 2015 In 2010, there were 434 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 550. $ Ethnicity 46% 39% 2015: $13,163 21% 26% 24% 16% Total Housing Units 2015: 600 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 400 2010 27% Percent of Families in Poverty 200 2010: 506 2015: 499 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Sun Valley 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Fairview Elementary Boundary  Cheltenham Elementary Boundary  Brown Elementary Boundary  Lake Middle School Enrollment Zone  North High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 350 2012 2013 2015 Fairview Elementary 300 Distinguished 250 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 150 100 50 0 Fairview 2012 2013 2014 201 5 2016 Sun Valley 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Sun Valley 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Lincoln Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 5,532 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 <5 6,038 0 1000 2010 2000 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 13% at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 843. In 2010, there were 964 students enrolled Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income Ethnicity 45% $ 2010: 47% 26% 43% 36% 2010: $38,391 2015: $47,718 Total Housing Units 2015: 43% $ 10% 10% 2010: 3,001 2015: 2,942 2010 Hispanic 2015 White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Lincoln Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Fairview Elementary, Greenlee Elementary, Dora Moore Elementary Boundary, West Middle School An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Enrollment Zone, Lake Middle School Enrollment Zone, West High School Enrollment Zone, North High School Enrollment Zone boundaries.  West Career is closing at the end of the 2016-2017 school year.  GALS HS opened in 2014.  ACE and Colorado HS are alternative schools. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 450 School SPF Ratings 400 350 Greenlee Elementary 300 ACE 250 2012 2013 2015 - GALS MS 200 West EC MS 150 West Leadership MS 100 Colorado High School 50 - GALS HS 0 - West EC HS West Leadership HS West Career Academy Distinguished 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation Lincoln Park 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Civic Center Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 1,258 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,769 2010 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 100% Percent of Families in Poverty 2015 In 2010, there were 18 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 36. Average Household Income Ethnicity 82% 74% $ 2010: 0% 2010: $100,983 $ 2015: $117,931 Total Housing Units 2015: 0% 2010: 1,126 2015: 1,406 9% 6% 2010 2015 Black White Other races include Hispanic, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 15% of the population each year. Civic Center 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Greenlee Elementary, Dora Moore Elementary, West Middle School Enrollment Zone, and West High An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. School Enrollment Zone boundaries.  Compassion Road is an alternative school and opened in 2013. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 180 School SPF Ratings 160 2012 2013 2015 - Compassion Road 140 Distinguished 120 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 100 80 60 40 20 0 Compassion Road 2013 2014 2015 2016 Civic Center 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Civic Center Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Civic Center 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Baker Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 5,106 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 5,799 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 439 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 427. Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 3% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 Ethnicity 56% 50% $ 45% 2010: 47% 2010: $59,881 2015: $72,913 34% Total Housing Units 2015: 17% 2010: 2,612 2015: 2,755 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Baker 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  DCIS Fairmont Elementary Boundary  Grant Beacon Middle School Boundary  West Middle School Enrollment Zone  West High School Enrollment Zone  South High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF 500 School SPF Ratings 2012 2015 - DCIS Fairmont 400 2013 DCIS Middle School DCIS High School 300 Distinguished 200 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 100 0 DCIS at Fairmont 2012 2013 DCIS MS 2014 DCIS H S 201 5 2016 Baker 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Baker Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Baker 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Southwest Neighborhoods 1. Barnum 2. Barnum West 3. Valverde 4. Westwood 5. Athmar Park 6. Mar Lee 7. Ruby Hill 8. Harvey Park 9. College View– South Platte 10. Bear Valley 11. Harvey Park South 12. Fort Logan 13. Marston NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Barnum West Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 40-64 20-39 5 - 19 <5 2010 4,786 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 0 2015 2010: 15% 2010: $48,260 Ethnicity 74% 72% $ 2015: $56,791 21% Total Housing Units 21% 2010: 1,788 2015: 1,847 2015 In 2010, there were 1,033 students enrolled at a DPS school. Similarly, in 2015, there were 1,074. 22% 2015: 1650 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 1100 2010 5,860 4% Percent of Families in Poverty 550 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Barnum West 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School 600  Newton Elementary School Boundary  Knapp Elementary School Boundary  West Middle School Enrollment Zone  West High School Enrollment Zone boundaries. School SPF School 2012 2013 2015 Barnum Elementary 500 Distinguished 400 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Barnum 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Barnum West 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Barnum Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 5,687 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 6,593 2010: 32% 2010: $43,325 31% 2000 2015 In 2010, there were 1,302 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,379. Ethnicity 78% 77% $ 2015: $43,761 21% Total Housing Units 2015: 1500 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 1000 2010 6% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 16% 2010: 1,933 2010 2015: 1,998 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Barnum 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School  Barnum Elementary School Boundary  Newton Elementary School Boundary  West Middle School Enrollment Zone  West High School Enrollment Zone School SPF School SPF Ratings 500 2012 2013 2015 Barnum Elementary 450 Distinguished 400 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Barnum 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Barnum 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Berkeley Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Barnum 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Valverde Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 2010 65+ 4,064 20-39 <5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 2010 2010: 32% 2010: $38,300 33% 2010: 1,258 2015: 1,259 2015 In 2010, there were 823 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 883. Ethnicity 78% 77% $ 2015: $37,230 Total Housing Units 2015: 1500 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 1000 3,750 7% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 12% 11% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Valverde 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by the Barnum Elementary, Valverde Elementary, Munroe Elementary, West Middle School Enrollment Zone, and the West High School Enrollment Zone boundaries.  Florence Crittenton High School is an alternative school. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 160 2012 2013 2015 Florence Crittenton HS 140 Distinguished 120 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 100 80 60 40 20 0 Florence Crittenton High School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Valverde 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Sunnyside Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Valverde 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Westwood Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 14,909 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 16,569 2010: 35% 2010: $36,276 30% 2010: 4,837 2015: 4,856 4000 2010 2015 5000 In 2010, there were 3,910 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 4,458. Ethnicity 80% 76% $ 2015: $42,837 Total Housing Units 2015: 2015 3000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 14% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 15% 11% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Westwood 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Knapp Elementary, Munroe Elementary, Goldrick Elementary, Castro Elementary, Force, West Middle An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. School Enrollment Zone, the West High School Enrollment Zone, Lincoln High School, and Kennedy High School boundaries.  Kepner Beacon and STRIVE - Kepner opened in 2016.  Kepner is being phased out and will be close at the end of the 2017-18 school year Total Enrollment by School School SPF 1000 School SPF Ratings 2012 900 Pascual LeDoux Academy - 800 RMP: Southwest - 700 Knapp Elementary 600 Muntoe Elementary 500 Castro Elementary 2013 2015 - Kepner Middle School 400 Distinguished 300 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 100 0 Pascual LeDoux RMP: Southwest Knapp 2012 Munroe 2013 Castro 2014 2015 STRIVEKepner Kepner Beacon MS Kepner 2016 Westwood 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Athmar Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 8,701 20-39 5 - 19 <5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 8,659 2010 Average Household Income $ 2010: 21% 2010: $54,287 15% 2010: 3,042 2015: 3,055 3000 2015 In 2010, there were 1,742 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,866. Ethnicity 74% 73% $ 2015: $53,866 Total Housing Units 2015: 2000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 7% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 21% 20% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Athmar Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Goldrick Elementary, Munroe Elementary, Valverde Elementary, West Middle School Enrollment Zone, Grant Middle School, West High School Enrollment Zone, and Lincoln High School boundaries. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 700 600 2012 MSLA - Goldrick Elementary - 2013 2015 - Valverde Elementary 500 KIPP Sunshine 400 KIPP Collegiate 300 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 200 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 100 0 MSLA Goldrick 2012 Valverde 2013 2014 KIPP Sunshine 2015 KIPP Collegiate 2016 Athmar Park 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Sloan Lake Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Athmar Park 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Mar Lee Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 12,568 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 2010 17% 2010: $49,014 70% $ 2015: $52,883 23% 22% Total Housing Units 2015: 13% 2015 Ethnicity 71% 2010: 4500 In 2010, there were 2,580 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 2,675. Average Household Income $ 3000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 4% Percent of Families in Poverty 1500 13,667 2010: 4,257 2010 2015: 4,297 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Mar Lee 1 SCHOOL PROFILE An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. School Boundaries and Context  This neighborhood is served by Force Elementary, Schenck Elementary, Johnson Elementary, West Middle School Enrollment Zone, Lincoln High School, and Kennedy High School Boundaries.  Excel is an alternative school and opened in 2013. Total Enrollment by School 800 School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 2015 Denison 700 Force Elementary 600 Johnson Elementary 500 CMS 400 STRIVE—Westwood - STRIVE—SMART Academy 300 - EXCEL Academy 200 Distinguished 100 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 0 Denison Force Johnson CMS 2012 STRIVE- STRIVE- Smart EXCEL Westwood 2016 Mar Lee 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Ruby Hill Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 9,121 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 1000 10,811 2010 2000 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 1,955 students enrolled 13% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 2,215. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 15% 2010: $40,707 Ethnicity 67% $ 66% 2015: $46.468 23% 21% Total Housing Units 2015: 19% 2010: 3,568 2015: 3,598 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Ruby Hill 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Schenck Elementary, Godsman Elementary, Schmitt Elementary, West Middle School Enrollment Zone, Grant Middle School, Lincoln High Schools and South High School boundaries. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 700 School SPF Ratings 600 2012 2013 2015 Godsman Elementary 500 Schmitt Elementary 400 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Godsman Elementary School 2012 2013 Schmitt Elementary School 2014 2015 2016 Ruby Hill 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Harvey Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 11,751 5 - 19 <5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 1000 2000 2010 12,706 3000 4000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 12% at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 2,209. In 2010, there were 1,969 students enrolled Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income Ethnicity 61% $ 2010: 11% 2010: $56,124 59% $ 2015: $53,272 32% 31% Total Housing Units 2015: 20% 2010: 4,340 2015: 4,287 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Harvey Park 1 SCHOOL PROFILE An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. School Boundaries and Context  This neighborhood is served by Doull Elementary, Johnson Elementary, Gust Elementary, West Middle School Enrollment Zone, Southwest Middle School Enrollment Zone. Lincoln High School, and Kennedy High School boundaries. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 1800 2012 2013 Compass Academy - - Summit MS/HS - Kunsmiller MS/HS - 2015 Kunsmiller Elementary 1600 Doull Elementary 1400 1200 1000 800 Abraham Lincoln HS 600 Respect Academy - 400 200 Distinguished 0 Kunsmiller ES Doull CompassSummit MS Kunsmiller Abraham Kunsmiller Respect Summit HS Academy MS Lincoln HS Academy 2012 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 2016 Harvey Park 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 College View — South Platte Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 6,086 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 500 7,124 1000 1500 2010 2015 2000 2500 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 1,352 students enrolled 20% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,616. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 29% 2010: $39,654 Ethnicity 74% 66% $ 2015: $39,714 23% 18% Total Housing Units 2015: 38% 2010: 2,303 2015: 2,274 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. College View—South Platte 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by College View Elementary, West Middle School Enrollment Zone, Southwest Middle School An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Enrollment Zone, Grant Middle School, Lincoln High School, and South High School boundaries.  Ruby Hill opened in 2014. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 600 2012 2013 2015 STRIVE– Ruby Hill College View Elementary 500 STRIVE—Federal 400 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 300 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 100 0 STRIVE- Ruby Hill 2012 College View 2013 2014 STRIVE- Federal 2015 2016 College View—South Platte 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Villa Park Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. College View—South Platte 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Bear Valley Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 9,552 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 9,246 2010 2010: 13% 2010: $58,418 3000 2015 In 2010, there were 1,098 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,037. Average Household Income $ 2000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 6% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 Ethnicity 47% 43% $ 47% 43% 2015: $69,314 Total Housing Units 2015: 8% 2010: 3,944 2010 2015: 3,838 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Bear Valley 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Traylor Elementary, Southwest Middle School Enrollment Zone, and Kennedy High School An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. boundaries.  Henry is being phased out and will be closed at the end of 2017-18.  Bear Valley International opened in 2016-17 school year.  DSST: Henry opened in 2016-17 school year. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 1400 2012 2013 2015 Traylor Academy 1200 DSST: Henry Middle School 1000 Bear Valley International - - - Henry World School - - - 800 JFK High School 600 Distinguished 400 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 0 Traylor DSST:Henry Bear Valley MS 2012 2013 2014 Henry 2015 John F. Kennedy 2016 Bear Valley 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Harvey Park South Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 9,552 5 - 19 <5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 1000 8,846 2000 2010 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 23% at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,311. In 2010, there were 1,062 students enrolled Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ Ethnicity 50% $ 49% 42% 2010: 14% 2010: $58,702 40% 2015: $64,108 Total Housing Units 2015: 11% 2010: 3,431 2010 2015: 3,286 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Harvey Park South 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Gust Elementary, Doull Elemen- tary, Sabin Elementary, Southwest Middle School Enrollment Zone, and Kennedy High School boundaries.  DSST: College View High School is in the process of phasing all grades in.  DSST: College View Middle School opened 2012 and has now reached full build. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 900 School SPF Ratings 800 2012 2013 2015 Gust Elementary 700 Sabin World School 600 DSST: College View MS - Southwest Early College 500 - DSST: College View HS - 400 Distinguished 300 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 100 0 Gust Sabin 2012 DSST:C V MS 2013 2014 SW Early College 2015 DSST:CV HS 2016 Harvey Park South 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Fort Logan Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 40-64 20-39 5 - 19 <5 2010 9,209 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 0 2015 8,777 2010 7% $ 8% White 63% 58% 2010: $77,406 2015: $85,610 Total Housing Units 2015: 2015 Ethnicity Hispanic 2010: 3000 In 2010, there were 652 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 697. Average Household Income $ 2000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 7% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 30% 26% 2010: 3,508 2015: 3,374 2010 2015 Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 15% of the population each year. Fort Logan 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Sabin Elementary Boundary  Kaiser Elementary Boundary  Southwest Middle School Enrollment Zone  Kennedy High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School 450 School SPF School SPF Ratings 400 2012 2013 2015 - Kaiser Elementary 350 Distinguished 300 Accredited on Priority Watch Meets Expectations Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 250 200 150 100 50 0 Kaiser Elementary 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Fort Logan 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Marston Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 11,065 5 - 19 <5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 11,287 2010: 6% 2010: $71,269 3000 4000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 579 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 499. Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 14% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 Ethnicity 72% 71% $ 2015: $76,684 22% 16% Total Housing Units 2015: 4% 2010: 5,571 2015: 5,617 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Marston 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School  Grant Ranch ECE-8 Boundary  Kennedy High School Boundary School SPF 900 School SPF Ratings 800 2012 2013 2015 - Grant Ranch ECE-8 700 Distinguished 600 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 500 400 300 200 100 0 Grant Ranch ECE-8 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Marston 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Central Neighborhoods 1. Globeville 2. Elyria/Swansea 3. Five Points 4. Cole 5. Clayton 6. Whittier 7. Skyland 8. City Park West 9. North Capitol Hill 10. Capitol Hill 11. Congress Park 12. Cherry Creek NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Globeville Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 40-64 20-39 5 - 19 <5 2010 2010 3,614 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 2015 0 3,551 500 2010 1000 1500 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 654 students enrolled 17% at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 768. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 26% 2010: $42,001 Ethnicity 80% $ 61% 2015: $40,210 33% Total Housing Units 2015: 25% 15% 2010: 1,165 2015: 1,193 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Globeville 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School 440  Garden Place Elementary Boundary  Near Northeast Middle School Enrollment Zone  Northwest Middle School Enrollment Zone  Manual High School Boundary School SPF School 2012 2013 2015 Garden Place Elementary 400 360 Distinguished 320 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 280 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 240 200 160 120 80 40 0 Garden Place 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Globeville 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Globeville 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Elyria Swansea Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 2010 40-64 6,448 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 Average Household Income $ 2010: 36% 2010: $39,420 1000 1500 2010 2015 2000 2500 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 2% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 6,676 In 2010, there were 1,681 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,718. Ethnicity 83% 79% $ 2015: $46,844 Total Housing Units 12% 11% 2015: 27% 2010: 2,023 2015: 1,901 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Elyria Swansea 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School  Swansea Elementary Boundary  Harrington Elementary Boundary  Near Northeast Middle School Enrollment Zone  Manual High School Boundary School SPF School SPF Ratings 600 2012 2013 2015 Swansea Elementary Distinguished 500 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 400 300 200 100 0 Swansea Elementary 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Elyria Swansea 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Berkeley Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Elyria Swansea 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Five Points Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 10,727 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 14,768 2010: 25% 2010: $60,334 4500 6000 7500 9000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 847 enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,039. Average Household Income $ 3000 2010 23% Percent of Families in Poverty 1500 Ethnicity 65% $ 54% 2015: $81,029 Total Housing Units 21% 21% 19% 10% 2015: 18% 2010: 6,230 2015: 7,964 2010 2015 Hispani c White B lack Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Five Points 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by the Near Northeast Enrollment Zone, East High School, and Manual High School boundaries.  Gilpin, the neighborhood’s boundary elementary school, will be closed after the 2016-2017 school year.  UPrep—Arapahoe opened in 2011 and reached their full grade build out in 2015. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 400 2012 2015 - UPrep—Arapahoe 350 2013 Polaris at Ebert Elementary 300 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 250 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 150 100 50 0 UPrep - Arapahoe 2012 Polaris at Ebert Elementary School 2013 2014 2015 2016 Five Points 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Sunnyside Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Five Points 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Cole Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 4,758 20-39 5 - 19 <5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 4,600 2010: 30% 2010: $38,917 24% 1600 2015 In 2010, there were 986 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 932. Ethnicity 66% $ 53% 2015: $61,195 Total Housing Units 2015: 1200 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 800 2010 5% Percent of Families in Poverty 400 32% 17% 14% 13% 2010: 1,803 2015: 1,843 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Cole 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by the Cole Elementary, Columbine Elementary, Harrington Elementary, Near Northeast Middle School Zone, and Manual High School boundaries.  DSST: Cole Middle School opened in 2011.  DSST: Cole High School opened in 2014 and is in the process of phasing in grades to full build out. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 700 School SPF Ratings 600 2012 2013 Wyatt Academy - CASA - - - - 2015 DSST: Cole MS 500 DSST: Cole HS 400 Distinguished 300 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 100 0 Wyatt Academy Cole Arts and Science Academy (CASA) 2012 2013 DSST: Cole Middle School 2014 2015 DSST: Cole High School 2016 Cole 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT West Highland Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Cole 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Clayton Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 2010 65+ 40-64 4,478 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 2010: 25% 23% 2000 2015 In 2010, there were 1,041students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 979. Ethnicity 46% 42% $ 33% 2010: $48,887 2015: $67,240 Total Housing Units 2015: 1500 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 1000 2010 6% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 4,250 29% 26% 16% 2010: 1,685 2015: 1,661 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Clayton 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by the Harrington Elementary, Columbine Elementary, Near Northeast Middle School Enrollment Zone, Manual High School, and East High School boundaries.  Pioneer Charter School was closed at the end of 2015 and replaced by UPrep- Steele. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 500 2012 2013 - - - - Harrington 450 2015 Bruce Randolph MS 400 Bruce Randolph HS 350 UPrep - Steele 300 Distinguished 250 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch - Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 150 100 50 0 Harrington Bruce Randolph MS 2012 2013 2014 Bruce Randolph HS 2015 UPrep - Steele 2016 Clayton 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Sloan Lake Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Clayton 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Whittier Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 4,436 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 5,989 2010: 20% 20% 2015 2500 50% $ 40% 2015: $72,121 Total Housing Units 2015: 2010 2000 Ethnicity 38% 2010: $51,351 1500 In 2010, there were 685 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 708. Average Household Income $ 1000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 3% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 24% 23% 16% 2010: 2,212 2010 2015: 2,183 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Whittier 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by the former Gilpin Elementary boundary, Cole Elementary, Whittier Elementary, Columbine Elementary, Near Northeast Middle School Enrollment Zone, and Manual High School boundaries.  McAuliffe at Manual opened in 2016.  Gilliam is operated by the Division of Youth Corrections to educate students in the juvenile justice system. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 450 School SPF Ratings 400 Whittier Elementary 350 McAuliffe at Manual 300 Manual High School 250 Gilliam School 200 Distinguished 150 Accredited on Priority Watch 2012 2013 2015 - - - - - - Meets Expectations Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 100 50 0 Whitter Elementary School McAuliffe at Manual Middle School 2012 2013 2014 Manual High School 2015 Gilliam School 2016 Whittier 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Highland Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Whittier 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Skyland Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 3,408 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 500 3,147 2010 1000 1500 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 1,955 students enrolled 13% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 2,215. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 16% 2010: $57,587 Ethnicity 46% $ 41% 2015: $77,782 20% 22% 17% Total Housing Units 2015: 6% 38% 2010: 1,559 2015: 1,493 2010 Hispanic White 2015 Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Skyland 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Columbine Elementary, Teller Elementary, Near Northeast Middle School Enrollment Zone, Morey An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Middle School, Manual High School and East High School boundaries.  P.R.E.P Middle and High are alternative schools.  Barrett Elementary was located in this neighborhood, but closed in 2015. Venture Prep has since moved into the Barrett facility. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 350 School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 2015 Columbine Elementary 300 P.R.E.P Middle School 250 P.R.E.P High School Venture Prep High School 200 Distinguished 150 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 100 50 0 Columbine Elementary P.R.E.P Middle School 2012 2013 2014 P.R.E.P High School 2015 Venture Prep High School 2016 Skyland 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Jefferson Park Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Skyland 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 City Park West Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 4,174 5 - 19 <5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 4,583 Average Household Income $ 2010: 22% 2010: $53,719 19% 1500 2010 2015 2000 2500 In 2010, there were 262 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 252. Ethnicity 63% 61% $ 2015: $59,091 Total Housing Units 2015: 1000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 4% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 19% 17% 16% 13% 2010: 2,768 2015: 2,766 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. City Park West 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.    Cole Elementary Boundary Near Northeast Middle School Enrollment Zone East High School Boundary DC21 Wyman Middle and High schools are alternative schools. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 225 2012 2013 2015 DC21 Wyman MS 200 DC21 Wyman HS 175 Distinguished 150 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 125 100 75 50 25 0 DC21 Wyman MS 2012 DC21 Wyman HS 2013 2014 2015 2016 City Park West 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT West Colfax Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. City Park West 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 City Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 2,373 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 500 3,195 1000 2010 1500 2000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 161 students enrolled 43% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 230. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 10% 2010: $80,824 2% 2010: 1,485 2015: 1,858 81% $ 67% 2015: $76,032 Total Housing Units 2015: Ethnicity 14% 12% 8% 2010 7% 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. City Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School  Teller Elementary Boundary  Morey Middle School Boundary  East High School Boundary School SPF School SPF Ratings 2800 2012 2013 2015 East High School 2600 Distinguished 2400 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 2200 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 East High School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 City Park 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Villa Park Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. City Park 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 North Capitol Hill Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 4,692 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 5,923 2010: 0% 2010: $51,231 3000 4000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 69 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 92. Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 33% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 Ethnicity 78% 76% $ 2015: $66,577 Total Housing Units 2015: 17% 2010: 3,993 2015: 4,269 8% 8% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. North Capitol Hill 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Cole Elementary, Near Northeast Middle School Enrollment Zone, and East High School boundaries. An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Downtown Denver Expeditionary School opened in 2012 and was fully built out in 2015.  Emily Griffith High School is an alternative school. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 550 2012 2013 2015 - 500 DDES 450 Emily Griffith High School 400 Distinguished 350 Accredited on Priority Watch Meets Expectations Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Downtown Denver Expeditionary School 2012 2013 Emily Grifith High School 2014 2015 2016 North Capitol Hill 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Capitol Hill Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 14,532 5 - 19 <5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 0 2015 2010 15,704 Average Household Income $ 2010: 8% 2010: $46,471 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 2% Percent of Families in Poverty 1500 3000 4500 6000 7500 9000 10500 In 2010, there were 222 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 226. Ethnicity 79% 79% $ 2015: $56,592 Total Housing Units 2015: 6% 2010: 11,672 2015: 11,512 11% 10% 2010 Hispanic 2015 White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Capitol Hill 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Dora Moore Elementary, Morey Middle School, West Middle School Enrollment Zone, West High An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. School Enrollment Zone, and East High School boundaries.  Denver School of Innovation and Sustainable Design is moving to the Morey campus in 2017.  Justice High School and CLA High School are alternative schools.  CLA Middle closed at the end of the 2015 school year. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 800 School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 2015 Dora Moore ECE-8 700 - Morey Middle School 600 Justice High School 500 - CLA HS/MS Distinguished 400 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Dora Moore ECE-8 Morey Midd le School 2012 2013 2014 Justice High School 2015 CLA HS/MS 2016 Capitol Hill 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Congress Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 10,434 20-39 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 5 - 19 2015 <5 11,240 0 Average Household Income $ 2010: 6% 2010: $78,086 2100 3150 4200 5250 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 18% Percent of Families in Poverty 1050 In 2010, there were 670 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 792. Ethnicity 82% 82% $ 2015: $89,825 Total Housing Units 2015: 2% 2010: 6,154 2015: 6,124 6% 10% 5% 5% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 15% of the population each year. Congress Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Teller Elementary, Bromwell Elementary, Steck Elementary, Morey Middle School, Hill Middle School, East High School, and George Washington High School An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. boundaries.  REACH Charter School opened in 2015-2016. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 600 500 400 2012 Teller Elementary - REACH Charter School - Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 2013 2015 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Teller Elementary 2012 2013 REACH Charter School 2014 2015 2016 Congress Park 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Cherry Creek Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 4,744 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 6,267 Average Household Income $ 2010: 10% 2010: $130,417 3% 2015: 4,318 2010 2015 8000 10000 Ethnicity 89% 87% $ 2015: $153,453 6% 3% 2010: 3,824 6000 In 2010, there were 199 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 265. Total Housing Units 2015: 4000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 33% Percent of Families in Poverty 2000 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Cherry Creek 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by:  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School 350 Bromwell Elementary Boundary  Steck Elementary Boundary  Morey Middle School Boundary  Hill Middle School Boundary  East High School Boundary  George Washington High School Boundary School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 Distinguished 250 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 2015 - Bromwell Elementary 300 2013 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 150 100 50 0 Bromwell Elementary 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Cherry Creek 2 RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT Baker Residentialdevelopments developments that have been proposed Residential that have been proposed toto theCity CityofofDenver Denver,ororare arecurrently currentlyunder underconstruction. construction the that have the shown top fouronly highest estimated student Developments include those with the yields in the neighborhood. highest estimated student yields. Cherry Creek 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Southeast Neighborhoods 1. Speer 2. Washington Park West 3. Washington Park 4. Belcaro 5. Cory-Merrill 6. Virginia Village 7. Platt Park 8. University 9. University Park 10. Wellshire 11. University Hills 12. Goldsmith 13. Hampden 14. Hampden South 15. Southmoor Park NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Speer Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 10,579 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 11,759 4000 2010 6000 8000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 11% Percent of Families in Poverty 2000 In 2010, there were 283 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 314. Average Household Income Ethnicity 86% $ 2010: 5% 2010: $62,655 $ 81% 2015: $74,942 Total Housing Units 2015: 6% 2010: 7,705 2015: 8,050 13% 8% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Speer 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Dora Moore Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, Steele Elementary, West Middle School Enrollment Zone, Morey Middle School, Merrill Middle School, Grant Middle School, West An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. High School Enrollment Zone, South High School, and East High School boundaries.  DSST Byers MS opened in 2013 and DSST Byers HS opened in 2016.  DSISD opened in 2015 and is moving to the Morey facility in 2017. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 500 2012 2013 DSISD - - 400 DSST: Byers Middle School - 350 DSST: Byers High School - 450 School 300 Distinguished 250 Accredited on Priority Watch Meets Expectations 2015 - - Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 150 100 50 0 Denver School of Innovation & Sustainable Design DSST: Byers Middle School 2013 2014 2015 DSST: Byers High School 2016 Speer 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Chaffee Park Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Speer 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Washington Park West Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 2010 65+ 40-64 20-39 5 - 19 <5 6,440 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 2010: 4% 2010: $90,326 3000 4000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 23% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 7,269 In 2010, there were 339 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 417. Ethnicity 86% 85% $ 2015: $113,228 Total Housing Units 2015: 5% 2010: 3,508 2015: 3,629 7% 7% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Washington Park West 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Lincoln Elementary Boundary  Steele Elementary Boundary  Grant Middle School Boundary  Merrill Middle School Boundary  South High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 400 2012 2013 2015 Lincoln Elementary 350 Distinguished 300 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 250 200 150 100 50 0 Lincoln Elementary School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Washington Park West 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Chaffee Park Berkeley Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Washington Park West 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Washington Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 6,693 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 1000 7,310 2000 2010 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 436 students enrolled 19% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 519. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 0% 2010: $153,241 Ethnicity 93% 90% $ 2015: $153,951 Total Housing Units 2015: 3% 2010: 3,439 2015: 3,579 5% 4% 2010 Hispanic White 2015 Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Washington Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by:  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Steele Elementary Boundary  Merrill Middle School Boundary  South High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 1800 2012 2013 2015 Steele Elementary 1600 South High School 1400 Distinguished 1200 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Steele Elementary 2012 South High School 2013 2014 2015 2016 Washington Park 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Belcaro Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 4,189 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 4,728 500 1000 2010 1500 2000 2500 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 202 students enrolled 34% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 272. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 0% 2010: $182,902 Ethnicity 93% 90% $ 2015: $185,199 Total Housing Units 2015: 0% 2010: 2,234 5% 3% 2010 2015: 2,459 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Belcaro 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Cory Elementary, Merrill Middle School, and South High School boundaries.  Denver Language School is split into two campuses. Grades 2 and up are located at the Whiteman campus. Total Enrollment by School 400 School SPF School SPF Ratings 350 2012 Denver Language School (K-2) - Stephen Knight - 300 2013 2015 - 250 Distinguished 200 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 150 100 50 0 Denver Language School (K-2) 2012 2013 Stephen Knight Center for Early Education 2014 2015 2016 Belcaro 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 CoryMerrill Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 3,971 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 4,718 2010: 5% 2010: $126,414 1500 2000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 1000 2010 38% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 In 2010, there were 300 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 415. Ethnicity 90% 86% $ 2015: $146,382 Total Housing Units 2015: 5% 2010: 1,787 2015: 1,903 8% 5% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Cory -Merrill 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Cory Elementary, Merrill Middle School, and South High School boundaries.  C3 opened in 2012. Total Enrollment by School School SPF 600 School SPF Ratings 500 2012 C3 - Cory Elementary - 2013 2015 - Merrill Middle School 400 Distinguished 300 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 100 0 Creative Challenge Community (C3) 2012 Cory Elementary 2013 2014 2015 Merrill Middle School 2016 Cory -Merrill 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Virginia Village Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 13,231 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 14,118 2010: 16% 2010: $50,248 10% 2015 In 2010, there were 1,342 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,348. 68% Ethnicity 68% $ 2015: $67,325 Total Housing Units 2015: 6000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 4000 2010 0% Percent of Families in Poverty 2000 19% 18% 2010: 6,684 2015: 6,607 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Virginia Village 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School 700  McMeen Elementary Boundary  Ellis Elementary Boundary  Merrill Middle School Boundary  Hill Middle School Boundary  Thomas Jefferson High School Boundary  South High School Boundary School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 2015 Ellis Elementary 600 Distinguished 500 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 400 300 200 100 0 Ellis Elementary School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Virginia Village 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Platt Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 5,136 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 1000 5,745 2000 2010 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 339 students enrolled 13% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 383. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 5% 2010: $92,550 Ethnicity 89% 88% $ 2015: $112,456 Total Housing Units 2015: 3% 2010: 2,813 2015: 2,890 7% 5% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Platt Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  McKinley-Thatcher Elementary Boundary  Asbury Elementary Boundary  Grant Middle School Boundary  South High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF 500 School SPF Ratings 450 400 McKinley-Thatcher ES 350 Grant Beacon MS 300 Distinguished 250 Accredited on Priority Watch 2012 Meets Expectations 2013 2015 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 150 100 50 0 McKinley-Thatcher Elementary School 2012 2013 Grant Beacon Middle School 2014 2015 2016 Platt Park 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT JeffersonPark Chaffee Park Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Platt Park 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 University Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 8,462 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 9,393 1000 2000 2010 3000 4000 5000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 19% at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 445. In 2010, there were 371 students enrolled Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income Ethnicity 84% 77% $ 2010: 5% 2010: $59,108 $ 2015: $66,514 Total Housing Units 2015: 6% 2010: 3,842 2015: 3,795 8% 10% 7% 4% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Asian Other races include Black, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. University 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by Asbury Elementary, University Park An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School Elementary, Slavens Elementary, Grant Middle School, Merrill Middle School, South High School, and Thomas Jefferson High School boundaries. School SPF School SPF Ratings 360 2012 2013 2015 Asbury Elementary 350 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 340 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 330 320 310 300 Asbury Elementary School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 University 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 University Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 7,667 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 2010: 4% 2010: $109,466 3000 4000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 1% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 7,560 In 2010, there were 494 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 486. Ethnicity 84% 81% $ 2015: $104,023 Total Housing Units 2015: 4% 2010: 3,657 2015: 4,007 8% 7% 2010 2015 White Asian Other races include Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. University Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School  University Park Elementary School Boundary  Merrill Middle School Boundary  South High School Boundary School SPF 500 School SPF Ratings 450 University Park Elementary Distinguished 400 2012 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 2013 2015 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 University Park Elementary School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 University Park 1 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Villa ParkPark Chaffee Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. University Park 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Wellshire Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 3,078 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 3,363 2010: 0% 2010: $107,530 1500 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 1000 2010 18% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 In 2010, there were 409 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 486. 90% Ethnicity 92% $ 2015: $136,899 Total Housing Units 2015: 4% 2010: 1,380 2015: 1,415 5% 5% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Wellshire 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Slavens Elementary School, Merrill Middle School, and Thomas Jefferson High School boundaries. An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Slavens only serves as the boundary school for grades K-5. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 800 2012 2013 2015 Slavens K-8 700 Distinguished 600 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 500 400 300 200 100 0 Slavens K-8 School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Wellshire 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 University Hills Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 5,574 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 5,918 2010: 5% 2010: $72,900 1500 2000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 460 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 437. Average Household Income $ 1000 2010 5% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 Ethnicity 78% $ 77% 2015: $89,432 Total Housing Units 2015: 4% 2010: 2,681 2015: 2,774 9% 10% 8% 2010 7% 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. University Hills 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  University Park Elementary Boundary  Bradley Elementary Boundary  Merrill Middle School Boundary  Hamilton Middle School Boundary  Thomas Jefferson High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 600 2012 2013 2015 Bradley International School 500 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 400 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Bradley International School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 University Hills 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Lincoln Park Chaffee Park Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. University Hills 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Goldsmith Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 5,009 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 5,262 2010: 26% 2010: $37,060 1500 2000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 532students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 594. Average Household Income $ 1000 2010 11% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 Ethnicity 55% 54% $ 2015: $45,350 26% 24% Total Housing Units 15% 10% 2015: 12% 2010: 2,950 2015: 2,845 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 15% of the population each year. Goldsmith 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Ellis Elementary, McMeen Elementary, Bradley Elementary, the Far Southeast Enrollment Zone, Hill An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Middle School, Merrill Middle School, Hamilton Middle School, and Thomas Jefferson High School boundaries. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 500 2012 Distinguished 2015 - Highline SE 400 2013 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Highline Academy Southeast 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Goldsmith 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Hampden Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 16,887 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 18,866 2010: 11% 2010: $62,878 9% 8000 2015 In 2010, there were 1,430 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,736. Ethnicity 73% 62% $ 2015: $67,072 Total Housing Units 2015: 6000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 4000 2010 21% Percent of Families in Poverty 2000 15% 13% 10% 7% 2010: 9,919 2010 2015: 10,036 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Hampden 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Bradley Elementary, the Far Southeast Enrollment Zone, Hamilton Middle School, and Thomas An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Jefferson High School boundaries.  Shoemaker opened in 2015 with the implementation of the Far Southeast Enrollment Zone. Total Enrollment by School 1000 900 School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 Joe Shoemaker Elementary - - 2015 Holm Elementary 800 Hamilton Middle School Distinguished 600 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch v v 700 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 500 400 300 200 100 0 Joe Shoemaker Elementary School 2012 Holm Elementary School 2013 2014 2015 Hamilton Middle School 2016 Hampden 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Chaffee Park Baker Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Hampden 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Hampden South Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 13,857 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 14,838 2010: 6% 2010: $78,224 1% 74% 2015 72% $ 2015: $88,108 12% 9% 6% 2010 2015: 7,855 5000 Ethnicity 11% 2010: 7,791 4000 In 2010, there were 1,285students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,396. Total Housing Units 2015: 3000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 8% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Hampden South 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Southmoor Elementary, Far Southeast Enrollment Zone, Hamilton Middle School, and Thomas Jefferson High School boundaries.  Samuels, Holm, and Shoemaker make up the FSE EZ Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 600 2012 2013 2015 - Samuels Elementary Southmoor Elementary 500 Distinguished 400 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Samuels Elementary 2012 Southmoor Elementary 2013 2014 2015 2016 Hampden South 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Chaffee Park Baker Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Hampden South 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Southmoor Park Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 3,489 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 4,844 2010: 4% 2010: $72,036 2% 2010: 2,121 2015: 2,974 2000 2015 In 2010, there were 196 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 222. Ethnicity 87% 78% $ 2015: $83,888 Total Housing Units 2015: 1500 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 1000 2010 13% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 11% 4% 2010 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Southmoor Park 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School 1200    Southmoor Elementary Boundary Hamilton Middle School Boundary Thomas Jefferson High School Boundary School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 Distinguished 1000 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 2015 - Thomas Jefferson HS 1100 2013 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 900 800 700 600 500 Thomas Jefferson High School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Southmoor Park 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Chaffee Park Baker Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Southmoor Park 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Near Northeast Neighborhoods 1. Northeast Park Hill 2. North Park Hill 3. South Park Hill 4. Hale 5. Montclair 6. Hilltop 7. Washington Virginia 8. Lowry Field 9. East Colfax 10. Stapleton NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Northeast Park Hill Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 7,977 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. < 5 2015 0 9,086 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 1,639 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,820. Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 11% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 Ethnicity 55% $ 42% 2010: 26% 2010: $42,505 2015: $47,383 30% 27% 20% Total Housing Units 2015: 25% 11% 2010: 3,068 2010 2015: 3,236 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Northeast Park Hill 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Swansea Elementary, Smith Elementary, and Stedman Elementary, Greater Park Hill Stapleton An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Zone Middle School Zone, Northfield High School, and East High School.  Roots Elementary opened in 2015. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School 450 2012 2013 - - 2015 Smith Elementary 400 Roots Elementary 350 Distinguished 300 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 250 200 150 100 50 0 Smith Elementa ry 2012 Roots Elementary 2013 2014 2015 2016 Northeast Park Hill 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 North Park Hill Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 20-39 9,332 <5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 10,533 7% 2010: $85,905 8% 2015 Ethnicity 53% $ 40% 2015: $92,865 Total Housing Units 2015: 4000 In 2010, there were 1,429 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,630. 40% 2010: 3000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 2000 2010 14% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 29% 13% 11% 2010: 4,125 2015: 4,180 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. North Park Hill 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Stedman Elementary, Park Hill Elementary, Smith Elementary, Stapleton Elementary, Greater Park An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Hill Stapleton Middle School Enrollment Zone, Northfield High School, and East High School.  McAuliffe International opened in 2012. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 1000 2012 2013 2015 Hallett 900 Stedman Elementary 800 McAuliffe International 700 Distinguished 600 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 500 400 300 200 100 0 Hallett Fundamental Academy 2012 Stedman Elementary 2013 2014 2015 McAuliffe International School 2016 North Park Hill 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 South Park Hill Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 4,064 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. < 5 2015 0 1000 3,750 2010 2000 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 886 students enrolled 25% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,114. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 7% 2010: $146,057 73% Ethnicity 76% $ 2015: $131,111 Total Housing Units 2015: 2% 11% 9% 9% 7% 2010: 3,613 2015: 3,772 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. South Park Hill 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Park Hill and Stapleton Elementary Zone  Greater Park Hill Stapleton Middle School Enrollment Zone  Northfield High School Boundary  East High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 800 2012 2013 2015 Odyssey School of Denver 700 Park Hill Elementary 600 DSA Middle School DSA High School 500 Distinguished 400 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 200 100 0 Odyssey School of Denver Park Hill School 2012 2013 Denver School of Arts MS Denver School of Arts HS 2014 2015 2016 South Park Hill 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Hale Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 8,701 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. < 5 2015 0 16,569 2010 Average Household Income $ 2010: 3% 2010: $76,758 2000 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 14% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 In 2010, there were 457 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 523. Ethnicity 74% 74% $ 2015: $75,463 Total Housing Units 12% 2015: 6% 2010: 4,362 2015: 4,322 5% 7% 7% 5% 2010 Hispanic 5% 2015 White Black Asian Other races include Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Hale 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School  Palmer Elementary Boundary  Carson Elementary Boundary  Steck Elementary Boundary  Hill Middle School Boundary  George Washington High School Boundary  East High School Boundary School SPF School SPF Ratings 350 Distinguished 2013 2015 - Palmer Elementary 300 250 2012 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 150 100 50 0 Palmer Elementary 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Hale 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Hale 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Montclair Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 5,340 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. < 5 2015 0 5,908 Average Household Income $ 2010: 1% 2010: $93,621 2010 2015 2000 2500 Ethnicity 79% 79% $ 2015: $112,590 14% 9% 5% 1500 In 2010, there were 414 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 484. Total Housing Units 2015: 1000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 16% Percent of Families in Poverty 500 2010: 2,783 2010 2015: 2,886 2015 Hispanic White Other races include Black, Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Montclair 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School  Palmer Elementary Boundary  Montclair Elementary Boundary  Carson Elementary Boundary  Hill Middle School Boundary  George Washington High School Boundary School SPF School SPF Ratings 600 Montclair Elementary 2012 2013 2015 - 500 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 400 300 200 100 0 Montclair Elementary 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Montclair 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Hilltop Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 8,244 20-39 5 - 19 < 5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 1000 8,547 2000 2010 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 637 students enrolled 14% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 730. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 1% 2010: $154,065 Ethnicity 90% 89% $ 2015: $216,168 Total Housing Units 2015: 2% 2010: 3,790 4% 3% 3% 2010 2015: 3,657 2% 2015 Hispanic White Asian Other races include Black, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Hilltop 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. This neighborhood is served by Carson Elementary, Steck Elementary, Lowry Elementary, Hill Middle School, and George Washington High School.  DLS opened in 2010, and their first 8th grade class graduated in the 2016-2017 school year. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 900 800 Steck Elementary 700 DLS at Whiteman 600 Carson Elementary 500 Hill Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 300 2013 2015 Distinguished 400 2012 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 200 100 0 Steck Elementary School Denver Language School Carson Elementary School Hill Campus of Arts and at Whiteman Sciences 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Hilltop 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Highland Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Hilltop 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Washington Virginia Vale Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 12,137 5 - 19 < 5 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 1000 13,824 2000 3000 2010 2015 4000 5000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School there were 1,229 students enrolled 11% Inat 2010, a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,373. Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income Ethnicity 68% $ $ 56% 2010: 16% 2010: $53,464 2015: $57,997 Total Housing Units 10% 2015: 14% 18% 15% 13% 2010: 7,118 2015: 7,151 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Washington Virginia Vale 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  McMeen Elementary Boundary  Denver Green ECE-8th grade Boundary  Carson Elementary Boundary  Hill Middle School Boundary  George Washington High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 1600 2012 2013 2015 Denver Green School 1400 Place Bridge Academy 1200 McMeen Elementary 1000 - George Washington HS 800 Distinguished 600 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 400 200 0 Denver Green School Place Bridge Academy 2012 2013 2014 McMeen Elementary School 2015 George Washington High School 2016 Washington Virginia Vale 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Lowry Field Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 7,370 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. < 5 2015 0 1000 8,857 2010 2000 3000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 23% at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,008. In 2010, there were 816 students enrolled Percent of Families in Poverty Average Household Income $ 2010: 15% 2010: $94,777 Ethnicity 79% $ 65% 2015: $115,528 Total Housing Units 15% 2015: 5% 2010: 3,726 2015: 4,473 9% 10% 5% 5% 2010 Hispanic 3% 2015 White Black Asian Other races include Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Lowry Field 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE This neighborhood is served by: An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Lowry Elementary Boundary  Hill Middle School Boundary  George Washington High School Boundary Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 505 2012 2013 2015 Lowry Elementary 500 495 Distinguished 490 Accredited on Priority Watch Meets Expectations Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 485 480 475 470 465 460 455 Lowry Elementary 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Lowry Field 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT West Colfax Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Lowry Field 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 East Colfax Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 9,541 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. < 5 2015 0 2010 3000 4000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School Average Household Income $ 2000 11,256 6% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 In 2010, there were 1,767students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,886. Ethnicity 38% 37% $ 30% 2010: 32% 2010: $42,452 2015: $51,857 Total Housing Units 2015: 32% 25% 23% 25% 10% 5% 2010: 4,706 2010 2015: 4,553 Hispanic 2015 White Black Asian Other races include Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. East Colfax 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Total Enrollment by School This neighborhood is served by Ashley Elementary, Montclair Elementary, Place Bridge Elementary, Stapleton Elementary Zone, Greater Park Hill Middle School, Hill Middle School, George Washington High School and Northfield High School boundaries. School SPF School SPF Ratings 450 2012 2013 2015 Ashley Elementary 400 Distinguished 350 Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Ashley Elementary School 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 East Colfax 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Stapleton Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 20-39 5 - 19 < 5 11,467 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 2010 17,626 Average Household Income $ 2010: 3% 2010: $126,627 2% In 2010, there were 1,229 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 1,373. Ethnicity 71% 66% $ 2015: $137,291 Total Housing Units 2015: 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 11% Percent of Families in Poverty 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 12% 12% 12% 8% 2010: 3,451 2010 2015: 6,018 2015 Hispanic Whi te Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Stapleton 1 SCHOOL PROFILE School Boundaries and Context  This neighborhood is served by Stapleton Elementary Zone, Greater Park Hill Stapleton Middle School Zone, Northfield High School, and An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by.  Schools that have opened since 2012 will not have SPF or enrollment data.  Inspire Elementary will open for the 2017-2018 school year. Total Enrollment by School 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 High Tech Elementary - - Swigert International - 2015 Westerly Creek Elementary William Roberts K-8 - - - Isabella Bird - - - DSST: Conservatory Green - - - - - - DSST: Stapleton MS Denver Discovery School DSST: Stapleton HS Northfield High School Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 2012 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 2016 Stapleton 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Far Northeast Neighborhoods 1. Montbello 2. Green Valley Ranch 3. Denver International NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Montbello Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 29,347 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 2010 2010: 20% 2010: $50,239 10500 2015 In 2010, there were 8,249 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 9,753. Average Household Income $ 7000 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 18% Percent of Families in Poverty 3500 34,483 Ethnicity 61% 55% $ 2015: $53,821 34% 24% Total Housing Units 11% 6% 2015: 23% 2010: 9,187 2010 2015: 8,713 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Montbello 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by McGlone Elementary, Amesse Elementary, DCIS Elementary, Maxwell Elementary, Oakland An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Elementary, Greenwood Elementary, FNE Middle School Enrollment Zone, FNE High School Enrollment Zone boundaries.  Amesse Elementary will be restarted for the 2018-2019 school year. School SPF School 2012 2013 2015 School 2012 STRIVE Prep—Montbello Monarch Montessori Marie L. Greenwood Academy DCIS at Ford Maxwell Elementary DCIS at Montbello MS Amesse Elementary DCIS at Montbello HS McGlone Academy Noel Community Arts MS Farrell B. Howell ECE-8 Noel Community Arts HS Escalante– Biggs Academy - Distinguished 2015 - Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 2013 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation Montbello 2 SCHOOL PROFILE: Total Enrollment by School 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 STRIVE Prep Montbello Marie L. Greenwood Academy Maxwell Elementary School Amesse Elementary School 2012 McGlone Academy Farrell B. Howell ECE-8 School Escalante-Biggs Academy Academy 360 2016 Montbello 2 SCHOOL PROFILE: Total Enrollment by School 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Oakland Elementary Monarch Montessori School DCIS at Ford DCIS at Montbello HS Noel Community Arts Noel Community Arts HS MS 2012 High-Tech Early College DCIS at Montbello MS 2016 Montbello 2 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Green Valley Ranch Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 40-64 20-39 5 - 19 <5 2010 26,695 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. 2015 0 42,502 2010: 8% 2010: $66,469 9000 12000 2015 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School In 2010, there were 6,068 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 7,823 Average Household Income $ 6000 2010 29% Percent of Families in Poverty 3000 $ Ethnicity 42% 35% 2015: $74,244 29% 27% 25% 24% Total Housing Units 2015: 6% 2010: 9,940 2015: 13,580 2010 2015 Hispanic White Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. Green Valley Ranch 1 School Boundaries and Context SCHOOL PROFILE  This neighborhood is served by Archuleta Elementary, Marrama Elementary, Green Valley Elementary, Pitt-Waller Elementary, Far An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. Northeast Middle School Enrollment Zone, and Far Northeast High School Enrollment Zones.  Sandra Todd Williams Academy is an Early Education Center and opened in 2016.  STRIVE Prep- RISE Opened in 2016. School SPF School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 2015 School SPF Ratings 2012 2013 - - Green Valley Elementary KIPP Montbello Elementary Lena Archuleta Elementary KIPP Montbello College Prep Marrama Elementary KIPP NE Denver Leadership - - Florida Pitt-Waller ECE-8 STRIVE Prep—RISE - - Highline Academy Northeast - - Sandra Todd-Williams Academy - - - STRIVE Prep—GVR - DSST: Green Valley Ranch MS Omar D Blair Charter School DSST: Green Valley Ranch HS Collegiate Preparatory Academy Dr. MLK Jr. Early College MS - P.U.S.H. Academy Dr. MLK Jr. Early College HS - Vista Academy MS SOAR at Green Valley Ranch Vista Academy HS 2015 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation Green Valley Ranch 2 SCHOOL PROFILE: Total Enrollment by School 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 SOAR Highline NE Pitt-Waller Omar D. Blair 2012 2016 Lena Archuleta Marrama STRIVE- GVR SCHOOL PROFILE: Total Enrollment by School 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 MLK MS KIPP Montbello MS MLK HS P.U.S.H. Academy 2012 2016 STRIVE- RISE Vista HS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Berkeley Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. Green Valley Ranch 3 NEIGHBORHOOD SPRING UPDATE 2017 Denver International Airport Prepared by DPS Planning Contact: planning@dpsk12.org 720-423-2614 Population by Age Total Population NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 65+ 2010 40-64 1,251 20-39 5 - 19 A comparative look at select neighborhood demographics based on American Community Survey (ACS) 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 five year estimates, from the U.S. Census Bureau, aggregated from the block group to the neighborhood level, and DPS October Count. <5 2015 0 1,231 2010 600 2015 In 2010, there were 157 students enrolled at a DPS school. In 2015, there were 242. Average Household Income $ 400 Students in Neighborhood who Attend a DPS School 54% Percent of Families in Poverty 200 Ethnicity 45% $ 36% 2010: 8% 2010: $42,297 2015: $55,503 32% 29% 23% 21% Total Housing Units 2015: 17% 2010: 508 2015: 628 2010 2015 Hispanic Whi te Black Other races include Asian, Native American and Hawai’ian/Pacific Islander, and make up less than 10% of the population each year. DIA 1 SCHOOL PROFILE An overview of each school that is geographically located within the neighborhood, as well as information about applicable boundaries and zones that the school may be served by. School Context This neighborhood is served by:  Pitt-Waller Elementary Boundary  Far Northeast Middle School Enrollment Zone  Far Northeast High School Enrollment Zone  Legacy Options is an alternative school that opened in 2015. Total Enrollment by School School SPF School SPF Ratings 70 2012 2013 - - Legacy Options HS 60 Distinguished Meets Expectations Accredited on Priority Watch 50 2015 Accredited on Watch Accredited on Probation 40 30 20 10 0 Legacy Options High School 2015 2016 DIA 2 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Sunnyside Residential developments that have been proposed to the City of Denver or are currently under construction. Developments shown only include those with the highest estimated student yields. DIA 3 Appendix A. Data Sources and Other Resources 1 DATA SOURCES Data 2010 Demographics: Total Population, Population by Age, Percent Family Poverty, Total Housing Units, Average Household Income, Population by Ethnicity 2015 Demographics: Total Population, Population by Age, Percent Family Poverty, Total Housing Units, Average Household Income, Population by Ethnicity School Data: Students living in neighborhood, SPF, enrollment, school locations, boundaries and enrollment zones (all years) Neighborhood Boundaries Developments Source 2006-2010 U.S Census Bureau ACS 5-Year estimates at neighborhood level from the City and County of Denver’s Open Data website. 2011-2015 U.S Census Bureau ACS 5-Year estimates by block group aggregated to neighborhood level from select tables from the U.S. Census Bureau. Denver Public Schools City and County of Denver City and County of Denver, and Denver Public Schools 2 OTHER RESOURCES Resource The Early Care and Education Map – Gary Community Investments School Finder – Denver Public Schools District Wide Boundary Maps – Denver Public Schools School Enrollment Snapshots – Denver Public Schools Strategic Regional Analysis – Denver Public Schools Link http://www.garycommunity.org/early-care-and-education-map http://schoolfinder.dpsk12.org/ http://schoolchoice.dpsk12.org/boundary-maps/ https://www2.dpsk12.org/schoollist/default.aspx https://www.dpsk12.org/wpcontent/uploads/SRA_Fall2016_FINAL.compressed.pdf Denver Public Schools gr . Elementary School Boundaries 2017-18 5 5. a: . a. Inspire (K-_wansea Aeade Glone (3 Col - Hawaii {gm [m awaits Sandoval . 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