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Public Schools in Aurora, CO
A Child's Place - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 337-4414
Altura Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 340-3500
Antelope Ridge Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-3300
Arkansas Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 755-0323
Arrowhead Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-2800
Aurora Central High School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 340-1600
Aurora Christian Academy - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 344-2530
Aurora City Government - Recreation Services- Recreation-Centers- Over - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 337-1458
Aurora City Government - Recreation Services- Recreation-Centers- Village G - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 696-4300
Aurora Hills Middle School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 341-7450
Aurora Public Schools District - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 366-0579
Bethel Christian School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 364-2541
Boston Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 364-6878
Canyon Creek Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-3600
Century Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 745-4424
Challenges Choices and Images Land Tchnlgy Lrnng C - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 341-7554
Cherokee Trail High School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-1900
Child Find Center - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 747-2900
Christ Our Redeemer Lutheran School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 337-3108
Cimarron Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-8100
Clyde Miller Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 364-7918
Columbia Middle School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 690-6570
CP of Colorado - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 343-6326
Crawford Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 340-3290
Creative Kids Discovery Center - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 366-4432
Creekside Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-3500
Cresent View Academy - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 745-2245
Dakota Valley Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-3000
Dalton Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 693-7561
Dartmouth Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 690-1155
East Middle School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 340-0660
Eastridge Community Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 747-2200
Elite Academy - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 751-0797
Elkhart Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 340-3050
Fox Hollow Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-8700
Fulton Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 364-8078
Gateway Academy Smoky Hill - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 690-1700
Gateway High School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 755-7160
Hartenbach High School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 340-0818
Highline Community School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 747-2300
Hinkley High School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 340-1500
Holy Love Lutheran Church - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 693-8519
Horizon Community Middle School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-6100
Imagination Plus - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 341-9067
Independence Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-8200
Indian Ridge Elementary - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 886-8400
Innovative Services of Colorado - Aurora, CO - Phone: (720) 748-0348
Iowa Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 751-3660
Jamaica Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 364-8126
Jewell Elementary School - Aurora, CO - Phone: (303) 751-8862
Helpful Definition for: Public Schools
The term public school is commonly used in a school that relies on private funding sources. They are public in the sense of an initial public offering , anyone who can afford the tuition and meets the institutional requirements may attend, rather than the normal sense of being public, that is state run, institutions in Aurora.Schools which were subsequently reformed by the Public Schools Acts is termed commonly as private schools in general.
Often successful businessmen in earlier days would send their sons to a public school as a mark of participation in the elite and much of the discipline was in the hands of senior pupils,usually known as prefects, which was not just a means to reduce staffing costs, but was also seen as vital preparation for those pupils' later roles in public or military service in Aurora. More recently heads of public schools have been emphasizing that senior pupils now play a much reduced role in disciplining.
