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Public Education—K-12 Weld County’s geographic area is served by 13 school districts, totaling more than 40,000 students.
Fall 2006 Enrollment
- RE-1 Gilcrest 1,868 www.weld-re1.k12.co.us
- RE-1J St. Vrain Valley (Dacono,
- Erie, Mead, Firestone & Frederick) www.stvrain.k12.co.us
- RE-2 Eaton 1,708 www.eaton.k12.co.us
- RE-3J Keenesburg 2,088 www.rebel-net.tec.co.us
- RE-4 Windsor 3,689 www.windsor.k12.co.us
- RE-5J Johnstown-Milliken 2,757 www.weldre5j.k12.co.us
- Dist. 6 Greeley/Evans 18,069 www.greeleyschools.org
- RE-7 Platte Valley 1,145 www.plattevalley.k12.co.us
- RE-8 Ft. Lupton 2,324 www.ftlupton.k12.co.us
- RE-9 Ault-Highland 853 www.weldre9.k12.co.us
- RE-10 Briggsdale 145 www.briggsdaleschool.org
- RE-11 Prairie 150 www.prairieschool.org
- RE-12 Pawnee 109
Charter Schools
Private Schools - Adventist Christian School-Greeley 27
- Dayspring Christian School-Greeley 300
- Mountain View Academy-Greeley 87
- Shepherd of the Hills-Greeley 43
- St. Mary's Catholic School-Greeley 203
- Trinity Lutheran School-Greeley 128
Higher Education
- Aims Community College is one of the largest and most comprehensive two-year Colleges in Colorado, with 2,000 day, evening and weekend classes. www.aims.edu
- The University of Northern Colorado, with an enrollment of 12,000 is home to the Monfort College of Business, the only business college in the country to receive the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. www.unco.edu
In addition to these two excellent institutions, Weld County is strategically located within easy commute distance to:
- Colorado State University- Fort Collins
- University of Colorado- Boulder
- Denver University- Denver
- Colorado School of Mines- Golden
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