About Us

Pueblo School District No. 70 (D70) is located in beautiful Pueblo Colorado where the Fountain River meets the Arkansas River and the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains meet the Great Plains.

The District was consolidated from 34 smaller school districts in June of 1950. We are the largest geographical school district in the state of Colorado, educating over 8,000 students from all over Pueblo County!

Mission

To educate each student to achieve his or her full academic potential.
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Vision

We see Pueblo School District No. 70 as a place where all children and adults are valued, similarities and differences are addressed, individuals are respected, and all children are treated as our most valuable resource and best hope for the future. We see a safe and trusting environment where children and adults are actively engaged in lifelong learning. We see a partnership with our schools and communities that flexibly responds to the educational needs of all learners in an ever-changing world.
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Profile

  • Four High Schools
  • Six Middle Schools
  • 12 Elementary Schools
  • Two Charter Schools
  • One Alternative Middle and High School
  • Seven Pre-schools
  • Three Transportation Garages
  • One Administration Center
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Education Philosophy

  • Annually adopted District improvement and safety plans
  • Staff Development
  • Curriculum Development
  • Student Assessments
  • Personnel Evaluations
We expect these systems to allow students to meet or exceed District standards, to develop good intellectual habits, and to formulate the values necessary to be responsible, productive members of our society.

Students must demonstrate standards of proficiency in academic and social skills, and develop an understanding of appreciation for diverse cultures, and also acquiring good health habits necessary to maintain their physical and emotional well-being.

Our students must be prepared for a rapidly changing world by taking full advantage of the academic and vocational opportunities available to them within the school system. Self-worth and self-confidence should be cultivated by recognizing and developing unique talents and abilities of each student to the fullest extent possible. Such a climate of safety and learning will foster positive attitudes toward school.
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