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Serving Career and Technical
Education Students in Colorado
Career and Technical
Student Organizations
student achievement, economic vitality and global
competitiveness.
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) are key
components to strong CTE programs. CTSOs integrate into
CTE programs and courses and extend teaching and learning
through innovative programs, business and community
partnerships and leadership experiences at the school, state
and national levels.
• CTSOs provide relevant, engaging programs that improve student
achievement, reduce dropout rates and help students discover the
wide range of career options available.
• CTSOs engage the community and local businesses to help students
understand global competition and chart effective and efficient
pathways through high school and postsecondary education for their
personal success.
• CTSO programs, such as industry based competitive events and
community service, provide students with the opportunity to develop
21
stCentury Skills focused on creativity, problem solving, teamwork
and goal setting.
• CTSOs bring relevance to the classroom and prepare students to be
college
and career ready.
The impact that CTSOs make in our state is quite astonishing.
We invite you to review this publication to see how Career and
Technical Student Organizations are contributing to learning
that works in our state.
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PERKINS FUNDING
Colorado received $14,273,168 for Fiscal Year 2013, about $1.1 million less than in
2012 and $3 million less than in 2010. Of funds distributed to local recipients, 40
percent are allocated for secondary programs and 60 percent for postsecondary
programs.
Colorado
Fact Sheet
CTE STATE OVERVIEW
At the secondary level, CTE is delivered through comprehensive high schools and technical centers.
At the postsecondary level, CTE programs are offered through the Colorado Community College System, local district
colleges and area technical colleges.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS IN COLORADO
Career and Technical Student Organizations extend Career and Technical
Education in Colorado through networks of programs, business and community
partnerships and leadership experiences at the school, state and national levels.
Career and Technical Student Organizations provide Colorado students with
opportunities to apply academic, technical and employability knowledge and
skills necessary in today’s workforce.
CTSOs serve a total of 74,288 Colorado students through DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, FEA,
FFA, HOSA, SkillsUSA and TSA. For a report of CTSO participation by each school,
please see the section in this document.
91,007
SECONDARY
51,964
POSTSECONDARY
84%
of CTE high school
students graduated.
93%
met performance goals
for reading/language arts
skills.
97%
went on to postsecondary
education, the workforce
or the military.
96%
of CTE postsecondary
students went on the
workforce, the military or
an apprenticeship.
Learning
that works.
Nine organizations.
One common mission.
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) provide the American education system the tools to educate the student for college and careers in ways that are uniquely American. By integrating into Career and Technical Education programs and courses, CTSOs extend teaching and learning through networks of programs, business and community partnerships and leadership experiences at the school, state and national levels with different opportunities to learn academic, technical and employability skills, which American business and industry say are necessary in today’s workforce.Connecting classrooms to
a large network.
Each of the nine CTSOs focus on specific career fields and tailors their programing to the students, teachers and businesses in those fields. With its singular focus on a specific set of career areas (Career Clusters), each CTSO develops partnerships with business and industry, teachers and colleges and at the local, state and
development in unique ways.
Each organization operates independently with school-based chapters, state-based associations and national offices creating opportunities and experiences that a school or even a state could not achieve on their own.
At the national, state and local levels, CTSOs offer diverse programming that is designed
to enhance classroom instruction and four common organizational goals: academic and career achievement, leadership development, professional development; and community service.
At the local level, CTSO chapters operate as in-school, co-curricular programs led by CTE teachers as advisers in middle schools, high schools and postsecondary institutions.
The U.S. Congress has specifically authorized CTSOs in the Perkins Act, and they operate as national not-for-profit organizations divided into state associations and local school chapters. Funds from the Perkins Act can be used to support local CTSOs.
Students are the core of
each organization.
contextualized academic instruction and have the opportunity to work in settings where the career skills learned in the classroom can be utilized. Participation in a local chapter includes activities designed to expand students’ leadership abilities, contextualize their academic instruction, encourage them to pursue their education and equip them with job-related skills in their career field of interest. Students are also able to develop leadership, teamwork, creativity and
technical skills.
Students participate in local, state, national and international career-based competitions, aligned with state academic standards, designed to measure their academic understanding and skills development.
Scholarships and awards also encourage students to continue their career-path education and assume personal responsibility for their own career readiness.
By providing students with contextualized academic instruction and the opportunity to work in settings where the career skills learned in the classroom can be utilized, CTSOs effectively facilitate the development of students’ academic, technical and employability skills.
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Career and Technical Student Organizations
ACADEMIC AND
TECHNICAL SKILLS
CTSOs apply learning
through classroom activities
and programs, such as
competitive events, that
provide unique opportunities
to motivate students to
demonstrate classroom
instruction. CTSOs engage
businesses in the education
process to identify essential
career ready skills.
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
CTSOs create leaders
through the development
of 21
stCentury Skills such as
creativity, problem solving,
teamwork and goal setting.
STUDENT, COMMUNITY
AND BUSINESS
ENGAGEMENT
CTSOs enhance student
engagement by empowering
them in classroom,
community and career
activities.
EDUCATION
ATTAINMENT
According to the National
Research Center for
Career and Technical
Education, participating in
leadership and professional
development activities in
a CTSO raises students’
educational aspirations.
Making an Impact
With more than 1.5 million student members combined, CTSOs have a definite
impact on students’ overall college and career readiness:
Students who participate
in CTSOs demonstrate
higher levels of
academic engagement
and motivation, civic
engagement, career
self-efficacy and employability
skills than other students,
and the more students
participate in CTSO
activities, the better the
results.
According to the National
Research Center for Career
and Technical Education,
participating in leadership
and professional
development activities in
a CTSO raises students’
educational aspirations.
Students who participate
in school organizations in
10th grade have higher high
school grade point average
and are more likely to be
enrolled in college at 21
than other students.
DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.
<www.deca.org
Bringing business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs.
<www.fbla.org The mission of Business Professionals of
America is to contribute to the preparation of a world-class workforce through advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic and technological skills.
<www.bpa.org
The Future Educators Association (FEA), sponsored by PDK International, is a student organization that provides students interested in education-related careers with activities and materials that help them explore the teaching profession in a variety of ways.
<www.futureeducators.org
Making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agriculture education.
<www.ffa.org To promote personal growth and leadership
development through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Focusing on the multiple roles of family member, wage earner and community leader, members develop skills for life through: character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation.
<www.fcclainc.org
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA helps each student excel.
<www.skillsusa.org
The Technology Student Association fosters personal growth, leadership, and opportunities in technology, innovation, design, and engineering. Members apply and integrate science, technology, engineering and mathematics concepts through co-curricular activities, competitive events and related programs.
<www.tsaweb.org The mission of HOSA is to enhance
the delivery of compassionate, quality health care by providing opportunities for knowledge, skill and leadership development of all health science education students, therefore, helping the student meet the needs of the health care community.
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ACADEMIC AND TECHNICAL SKILLS
Align with National Curriculum Standards
CTSO programs and activities, such as competitive events, are aligned with National Curriculum Standards in sixteen
career clusters recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Integrate Into Classroom Instruction
CTSO programs and activities are designed to provide authentic, experiential application of essential skills and
knowledge obtained through classroom instruction.
Industry Validated
The sixteen career clusters and their National Curriculum Standards are based on research conducted by and through
industries associated with each career cluster.
Assess Classroom Learning
CTSOs use a variety of assessment models that are reflective of industry practices. Each requires the student to apply
the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to industry situations through a variety of assessment techniques
such as comprehensive exams, role-plays, presentations, demonstrations and case-studies.
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Support 21
stCentury Skills
CTSO programs and activities develop 21
stCentury Skills such as collaboration, communications, critical
thinking and creativity.
Preparing Future Leaders
CTSO programs and activities provide students with opportunities to assume leadership roles and
encourage them to be active citizens.
Emerging Technology
CTSOs keep students at the forefront of technology by ensuring classrooms are up-to-date with the latest
productivity-enhancing tools, equipment and curriculum.
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Career and Technical Student Organizations
STUDENT, COMMUNITY AND BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT
Creating Small Learning Communities
As an example of a highly-effective small learning community, CTSOs bring together students with similar
interests and foster a collaborative environment.
Making A Difference In The Community
CTSOs provide students opportunities to develop and participate in community service projects that help
them recognize the power they have to make a difference in their communities.
Mentoring Tomorrow’s Workforce
CTSO students learn important skills through business and industry partners who serve as mentors through
various CTSO programs and activities.
EDUCATION ATTAINMENT
Reaching Goals
CTSOs are the premier example of maximizing student engagement with academic classroom activities to
lead to success in college and careers.
Supporting a Program of Study
Career and Technical Education’s success lies in its ability to provide rigorous programs of study, relevant
knowledge and the ability to develop meaningful and effective relationships.
Enriching Career Opportunities
CTSO programs and activities provide students a clearer idea about their future career path thus engaging
them in relevant coursework and co-curricular activities.
Engaging All Students
Regardless of learning style or scholastic aptitude, CTSOs engage all students in the learning process and
give them an experience in school that will create a positive impact in their learning process.
Business Partnerships
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) engage businesses and industry at the national, state, and
local levels. This involvement shows educators and students alike that business cares about their future and
helps ensure that education experiences are aligned to the needs of business. Among the nine CTSOs more than
1,000 businesses are actively involved in a variety of ways. Some of the CTSO’s major partners are below.
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Career and Technical Student Organizations
Colorado
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 1
Abraham Lincoln High School Denver 8
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Arapahoe Douglas Career and
TechnologyCul Arts Englewood 5
•
Aurora Public Denver 1
•
Cec College Denver 24
•
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CEC/Mid College of Denver
Culinary Arts Denver 19
•
Colorado Community College
System Denver 3
•
Colorado High School Denver 23
•
•
Columbine High School Littleton 125
•
Contemporary Learning
Academy Denver 5
•
Denver Center for International
Studies Denver 30
•
Denver East High School Denver 23
•
Denver Public Denver 2
•
Denver School of Science and
Technology Denver 4
•
Denver South High School Denver 6
•
Englewood High School Englewood 59
•
Englewood School Englewood 1
•
George Washington High
School Denver 21
•
High TechnologyEarly College Denver 67
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John F Kennedy High School Denver 7
•
Johnson and Wales University
College Denver 202
•
Martin Luther King Jr Early
College Denver 16
•
MLK Jr Early College Denver 6
•
Montbello High School Denver 6
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Sheridan High School Denver 30
•
•
SkillsUSA Colorado State Office Denver 3
•
Student Englewood 1
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Summit Academy Denver 9
•
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Thomas Jefferson High School Denver 124
•
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University of Colorado Denver 6
•
Vista Academy Denver 9
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West High Denver 28
•
Total CTSO
13
Total CTSO
Members BPA DECA FBLA FCCLA FEA FFA HOSA SkillsUSA TSA
West High School Denver 74
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2
Battle Mountain High School Minturn 1
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Berthoud High School Berthoud 28
•
•
Boulder Career Technical
Education Center Boulder 10
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Boulder High School Boulder 45
•
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Boulder Tec Boulder 21
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Boulder
TechnologyEducational Center Boulder 12
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Boulder Valledy School District Broomfield 1
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Boulder Valley School District Superior 1
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Broomfield High Erlewine Broomfield 47
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Broomfield High School Broomfield 38
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Centaurus High School Lafayette 49
•
•
•
Chatfield High School Littleton 80
•
•
•
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Colorado State University
College Fort Collins 25
•
Conifer High School Conifer 74
•
•
Dakota Ridge High School Littleton 75
•
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Early Childhood Education
Ctec Boulder 8
•
Eaton High School Ft Collins 1
•
Estes Park Estes Park 25
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Estes Park High School Estes Park 30
•
Evergreen High School Evergreen 75
•
Fairview High School Boulder 97
•
•
Fort Collins High School Fort Collins 88
•
•
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Fossil Ridge High School Fort Collins 355
•
•
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Ft. Collins High School Fort Collins 16
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Gilpin County High School Black Hawk 8
•
Jefferson County School
District Littleton 2
•
Legacy High School Broomfield 189
•
•
•
Lesher, Ib World School Middle
School Ft. Collins 20
•
Longmont High School Louisville 1
•
Loveland High School Loveland 64
•
•
•
Middle Park High School Granby 11
•
•
Monarch High School Louisville 518
•
•
•
•
•
•
Mountain View High School Loveland 369
•
•
•
Niwot High School Niwot 13
•
Pawnee School District Re Loveland 1
•
Peak to Peak Charter School
High School Lafayette 24
•
Poudre High School Fort Collins 142
•
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Poudre School District Fort Collins 1
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Silver Creek High School Longmont 13
•
St. Vrain School District Lafayette 1
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Summit County High School Dillon 1
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Thompson School District Ft. Collins 1
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Thompson Valley High School Loveland 57
•
•
•
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University of Colorado College Boulder 21
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West Grand High School Kremmling 15
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Windsor High School Fort Collins 1
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3
Alamosa High School Alamosa 98
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Antonito High School Antonito 34
•
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Battle Mountain High School Edwards 105
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Bayfield High School Bayfield 67
•
•
Cedaredge High School Cedaredge 80
•
Centauri High School Alamosa 118
•
•
•
•
Centennial San Luis 0
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Centennial High School Pueblo 114
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•
Center High School Center 22
•
•
Central High School Grand Junction 109
•
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Colorado Mesa University Grand Junction 55
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Cortez Cortez 84
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Creede Jr /Sr High School Creede 1
•
Creede Jr/Sr High School Creede 11
•
Custer County Westcliffe 35
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Del Norte High School Del Norte 33
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•
Delta High School Delta 114
•
•
Dolores County School District Dove Creek 1
•
Dolores High School Dolores 48
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Dove Creek High School Dove Creek 56
•
•
Durango High School Durango 51
•
•
Eagle County School District Edwards 1
•
Eagle Valley High School Gypsum 19
•
East High School Pueblo 3
•
Fowler R4 J School District Avondale 1
•
Fruita Monument High School Fruita 106
•
•
•
Garfield Re 2 School District Rifle 1
•
Glenwood Springs High School Glenwood
Springs 137
•
Grand Junction High School Grand Junction 22
•
•
Grand Valley High School Parachute 10
•
Gunnison High School Gunnison 41
•
•
Hayden High School Hayden 16
•
Hoehne High School La Veta 1
•
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Total CTSO
Members BPA DECA FBLA FCCLA FEA FFA HOSA SkillsUSA TSA
Huerfano School District Re Walsenburg 2
•
Ignacio High School Ignacio 19
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John Mall High School Walsenburg 17
•
•
L A Veta High School La Veta 29
•
La Veta High School La Veta 19
•
La Veta School District La Veta 1
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Lake County High School Leadville 20
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MCVSD Grand Junction 1
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Meeker High School Meeker 144
•
•
•
Mesa County School District Clifton 1
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Mesa County Valley School
District Grand Junction 2
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Moffat County High School Craig 230
•
•
•
Monte Vista High School Monte Vista 25
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Monte Vista School District Monte Vista 2
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Montezuma High School Cortez 25
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Montrose High School Montrose 176
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•
•
•
Mountain Valley School Saguache 8
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North Park High School Walden 34
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Olathe High School Olathe 88
•
•
Ouray High School Ouray 7
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Ouray School Ouray 1
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Pagosa Springs High School Pagosa Springs 57
•
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Palisade High School Palisade 38
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•
•
Plateau Valley Colbran 58
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Pueblo Centennial High
School Pueblo 146
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Pueblo Central High School Pueblo 117
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•
•
•
Pueblo City Pueblo 2
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Pueblo Community College Pueblo 100
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Pueblo County High School Pueblo 164
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•
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Pueblo East High School Pueblo 205
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•
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Pueblo School District Pueblo 4
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Pueblo School District No Pueblo 1
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Pueblo South High School Pueblo 141
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Pueblo West High School Pueblo West 284
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Rangely High School Rangely 44
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Rifle High School Rifle 69
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•
•
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Salida High School Moffat 1
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Sanford High School Sanford 84
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Sanford Middle School Sanford 21
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Sanford School Sanford 1
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Sangre De Cristo High School Monte Vista 49
•
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Sargent High School Ignacio 113
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Soroco High School Oak Creek 48
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South Conejos School District Antonito 1
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Steamboat Springs High
School Steamboat Springs 21
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Steamboat Springs School
District Steamboat Springs 1
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Telluride High School Telluride 11
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Trinidad State Middle School Alamosa 12
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Usda NRCS Dove Creek 1
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Western Colorado Community
College Grand Junction 132
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Western County
Countymmunity Countyllege Grand Junction 232
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 4
Agate Agate 18
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Aims Community College Greeley 50
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Akron High School Akron 139
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•
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Arickaree High School Anton 16
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Arickaree School Anton 16
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Bennett High School Bennett 99
•
•
Bethune High School Bethune 39
•
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Big Sandy High School Simla 22
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Big Sandy Schools 100j Simla 2
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Boulder Valley School Distict Longmont 1
•
Branson High School Branson 5
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Briggsdale High School Briggsdale 41
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Briggsdale School Briggsdale 30
•
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Brush High School Brush 103
•
•
Brush School District Brush 1
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Burlington High School Burlington 109
•
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Byers High School Byers 106
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Caliche High School Iliff 59
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Caliche Middle School Iliff 44
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Career Dev Center Longmont 25
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Career Development Center Longmont 225
•
•
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Career Devl Center Longmont 0
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Castle View High School Castle Rock 144
•
•
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Chaparral High School Parker 326
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•
•
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Cheraw High School Cheraw 39
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Cheyenne County School
District Re Cheyenne Wells 1
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Cheyenne Wells High School Cheyenne Wells 48
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Colorado Association Sterling 0
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Crowley County High School Ordway 49
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Deer Trail High School Agate 14
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Total CTSO
Members BPA DECA FBLA FCCLA FEA FFA HOSA SkillsUSA TSA
Douglas County Public Castle Rock 1
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Douglas County School District Castle Rock 1
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Eads High School Eads 90
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Eaton High School Eaton 148
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Eaton School District Windsor 1
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Elizabeth High School Elizabeth 93
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Elizabeth Middle School Elizabeth 36
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Flagler High School Flagler 48
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Fleming High School Fleming 63
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Fort Lupton High School Fort Lupton 19
•
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Fort Morgan High School Fort Morgan 222
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•
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Fowler High School Fowler 121
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Frederick High School Frederick 10
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Ft. Lupton High School Fort Lupton 52
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Genoa Hugo 26
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Granada Granada 27
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Greeley Greeley 22
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Greeley Central High School Greeley 21
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Greeley Pharmacy Technician Greeley 17
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Greeley West High School Greeley 254
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•
•
•
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Haxtun High School Haxtun 132
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•
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Hi Plains High School Seibert 45
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Highland High School Ault 128
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•
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Hoehne High School Hoehne 70
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Holly High School Holly 28
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Holyoke High Holyoke 27
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Holyoke High School Holyoke 95
•
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Horizon High School Firestone 1
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Idalia High School Idalia 39
•
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Idalia School District RJ Idalia 1
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Julesburg High School Julesburg 31
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Karval High School Karval 26
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Kim High School Kim 19
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Kim School District Re Kim 11
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Kiowa County School District
Re Lamar 1
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Kiowa High School Kiowa 1
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Kit Carson High School Kit Carson 26
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L A Junta High School La Junta 0
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La Junta High School La Junta 70
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La Junta Middle School La Junta 24
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Lamar High School Lamar 184
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•
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Las Animas High School Las Animas 86
•
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Legend High School Parker 18
•
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Limon High School Limon 34
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Lone Star High School Otis 21
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Lone Star School Otis 18
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Longmont High School Longmont 11
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Longmont High Trojans Longmont 8
•
M C Clave High School Mc Clave 59
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Manzanola High School Manzanola 14
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McClave High School Mcclave 22
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Mead High School Longmont 13
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Merino High School Merino 165
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•
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Morgan Community - Fort
Morgan College Fort Morgan 50
•
Morgan Community - Ft.
Morgan College Ft. Morgan 45
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Morgan Community College Fort Morgan 51
•
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New Raymer New Raymer 43
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Northeastern Junior High
School Sterling 55
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Northeastern Middle School Sterling 96
•
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Northridge High School Greeley 83
•
•
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Otis High School Otis 54
•
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Pawnee High School Grover 24
•
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Peetz High School Peetz 76
•
•
Plainview School Sheridan Lake 9
•
Platte Valley High School Kersey 181
•
•
•
Ponderosa High School Parker 321
•
•
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Pondersa High School Parker 10
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Prairie High School New Raymer 16
•
Prairie School District Sterling 1
•
Primero District Re Weston 4
•
Primeros School Dist Re Weston 1
•
Pritchett High School Pritchett 18
•
•
Pritchett School Pritchett 1
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Revere High School Ovid 17
•
Rocky Ford High School Rocky Ford 62
•
•
Rooevelt High School Johnstown 1
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Roosevelt High School Johnstown 197
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•
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Sargent High School Eaton 1
•
Skyline Longmont 57
•
Springfield High School Springfield 100
•
•
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Springfield School District Springfield 1
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St. Vrain Valley Longmont 53
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Sterling High School Sterling 128
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Strasburg High School Strasburg 56
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Total CTSO
Members BPA DECA FBLA FCCLA FEA FFA HOSA SkillsUSA TSA
Swink High School La Junta 67
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Trinidad High School Trinidad 27
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University High School Greeley 54
•
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Valley High School Gilcrest 148
•
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Vilas High School Vilas 11
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Walsh High School Walsh 22
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WCSD Greeley 2
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Weld Central High School Keenesburg 193
•
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Weld County School District
Re 5J Johnstown 1
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weld School District re3j Bennett 1
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Weld School District Re5j Johnstown, 1
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Weldon Valley High School Brush 42
•
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Wiggins High School Wiggins 70
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Wiggins School District Evans 1
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Wiley High School Wiley 35
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Windsor High School Windsor 301
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•
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Woodlin High School Woodrow 27
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Woodlin School Genoa 16
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Wray High School Wray 116
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Yuma High School Yuma 138
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Yuma School District Yuma 1
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 5
Air Academy High School Usaf Academy 83
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Area Vocational Program Colorado
Springs 38
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Calhan High School Calhan 48
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Calhan Public Calhan 1
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Canon City High School Canon City 42
•
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Cheyenne Mountain High
School Colorado Springs 43
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Coronado High School Colorado
Springs 45
•
Discovery Canyon Campus
High School Colorado Springs 141
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Doherty High School Colorado
Springs 100
•
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Ellicott High School Calhan 12
•
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Falcon - Peyton High School Peyton 51
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Falcon High School Falcon 103
•
•
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Florence High School Florence 65
•
•
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Fountain Fort Carson High
School Fountain 16
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Fountain Ft Carson High
School Fountain 108
•
General William Mitchell High
School Colorado Springs 5
•
Harrison High School Colorado
Springs
Lewis Palmer High School Monument 114
•
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Liberty High School Colorado
Springs 236
•
•
Mesa Ridge High School Colorado
Springs 24
•
•
Miami Yoder Rush 12
•
Mitchell High School Colorado
Springs 18
•
•
Palmer High School Colorado
Springs 3
•
Palmer Ridge High School Monument 103
•
•
Park County School District Re Fairplay 1
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Peyton High School Peyton 29
•
Pikes Peak Community Coll Colorado
Springs 36
•
Pikes Peak Community College Colorado
Springs 267
•
•
Pine Creek High School Colorado
Springs 241
•
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PPCC Colorado
Springs 21
•
Pueblo Centennial High
School Monument 1
•
Rampart High School Colorado
Springs 220
•
•
Salida High School Salida 60
•
•
South Park Junior High School Fairplay 12
•
Vista Ridge High School Colorado
Springs 23
•
Wasson High School Colorado
Springs 67
•
•
Widefield High School Colorado
Springs 37
•
Woodland Park High School Woodland Park 38
•
•
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 6
Adams City High School Brighton 1
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Arapahoe Community College Littleton 10
•
Arapahoe High School Centennial 261
•
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Aurora Central High School Aurora 5
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Aurora Hills Aurora 25
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Aurora Public Aurora 2
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Brighton  High Brighton 17
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Brighton High School Brighton 277
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CC Overland High School Aurora 4
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Challenge Middle School Denver 1
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Cherokee Trail High School Aurora 494
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Cherry Creek Aurora 2
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Cherry Creek High Greenwood
21
Total CTSO
Members BPA DECA FBLA FCCLA FEA FFA HOSA SkillsUSA TSA
Cherry Creek School District Centennial 1
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Community College of Aurora Denver 21
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Douglas County School District Highlands
Ranch 5
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Eaglecrest High School Aurora 301
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Euclid Middle School Littleton 89
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Gateway High School Aurora 92
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Goddard Middle School Littleton 67
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Grandview High School Aurora 267
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Heritage High School Littleton 159
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Highlands Ranch High School Highlands
Ranch 177
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Hinkley High School Aurora 24
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Horizon High School Thornton 108
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Littleton Health Sciences Centennial 232
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Littleton High School Littleton 130
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Littleton Public Schools Ames
Facility Centennial 18
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Mountain Vista High School Highlands
Ranch 442
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Options Littleton 13
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Overland High School Aurora 106
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Pickens Technical Center Aurora 82
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Pickens Technical College Aurora 76
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Pickens TechnologyEarly
Childhood Aurora 3
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Praire View High School Henderson 21
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Prairie View High School Henderson 172
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Rangeview High School Aurora 110
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Regis Jesuit High School Aurora 6
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Rock Canyon High School Highlands
Ranch 132
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Sheridan High School Littleton 72
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Smoky Hill High Cfso /Pro Start Aurora 14
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Smoky Hill High School Aurora 324
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State of Colorado Department
of Natural Resource Thornton 1
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T H Pickens Technical Center Aurora 7
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Thunder Ridge High School Highlands
Ranch 340
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ThunderRidge High School Littleton 121
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 7
Adams 12 Five Star Northglenn 3
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Adams City High School Commerce City 5
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Arvada High School Arvada 19
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Arvada Sr High School Arvada 10
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Arvada West High I Arvada 3
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Bear Creek High Occupational Lakewood 13
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Bear Creek High School Lakewood 102
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Bennett School District 29J Westminster 1
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Bollman Center Thornton 25
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Bollman Technical Center Thornton 14
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Bollman Technical Education
Center Thornton 72
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Bollman Technology Thornton 350
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Brady Exploration Lakewood 0
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Career Enrichment Park Westminster 0
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Creighton Middle School Lakewood 274
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Denver Public East Lake 1
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DeVry University Westminster 8
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Fairview High School Westminster 38
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Front Range Community
College Westminster 19
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Golden High School Golden 14
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Green Mountain High School Lakewood 38
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Hidden Lake High School Westminster 13
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Jefferson High School Edgewater 75
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Lakewood High School Lakewood 167
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Legacy High School Thornton 1
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Mountain Range High School Golden 554
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North Middle School arvada 22
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Northglenn High School Northglenn 157
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Northglenn Occupational High
School Northglenn 3
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Pomona High School Arvada 67
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Ralston Valley High School Arvada 18
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Standley Lake High School Westminster 28
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Thornton High School Thornton 94
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Warren Occupational
Technical Center Lakewood 666
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Warren Technology Lakewood 226
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Warren TechnologyMountain
Shadows Lakewood 102
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Warren TechnologyNorth
Hstam Arvada 69
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WarrenTech Career and
Technical High School Lakewood 1
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Westminster High School Westminster 97
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Westwood College Denver 11
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Wheat Ridge High School Wheat Ridge 40
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