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Charter school in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Pikes Peak Prep
Location
Colorado Springs, Colorado
United States
Coordinates38°49′38″N 104°48′55″W / 38.82730°N 104.81530°W / 38.82730; -104.81530
Information
TypeCharter
CEEB code060512
PrincipalJanet Nace
Faculty23 (approximate)
Websitepikespeakprep.org

Pikes Peak Prep is a free, public K–12 charter school located in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. United States.

Pikes Peak Prep is ranked a Performance level school based on the Colorado Department of Education evaluation in 2016. 100% of seniors in 2016 graduated from Pikes Peak Prep, and over 90% of students enroll in college.

In 2011, Pikes Peak Prep received the Governor's Distinguished Improvement Award.

The school offers a Middle College Program, allowing students to earn college credits. High School students are able to concurrently enroll in college classes at Pikes Peak Community College, and receive both college credit and high school credit. Pikes Peak Prep pays for student's college tuition, provides transportation, and books.

This school changed locations after management of the school was changed in an agreement with Colorado Charter School Institute.

References

  1. Pikes Peak Prep Archived 2011-07-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "2011 Colorado Governor's Distinguished Improvement Awards". www.cde.state.co.us. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
  3. Pikes Peak Prep - About
  4. "Pikes Peak Prep charter goes independent, with state agency's blessing". 15 May 2018.

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