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School Library Profiles 2011-2012
The School Library Profiles developed by the Library Research Service are meant to be used as a comparative tool for school libraries in Colorado. The results represent data received from school libraries that completed the 2011 Colorado School Library Survey. Profiles for each participating school compare individual school data with averages for schools with similar grade level and enrollment ranges. Please note that since all data were derived from responses to the survey, schools that did not respond to the survey are not represented in the Profiles.
Instructions
Use the school locator (below) to find the school for which you would like to see the 2011-2012 School
Library Profile. Remember, schools that did not respond to the 2011 Colorado School Library Survey will
not be represented in the Profiles. These Profiles are presented with Adobe Acrobat. To download a free copy,
click here.
Please Note: Starting with the 2008-09 profiles, we are using medians instead of averages for the comparison groups. Medians represent the school in the middle of each statistic - i.e., there are equal numbers of schools above and below the median. For this reason, we felt this was more representative of the "typical" school than average, which can be more strongly influenced by outliers.
Click on a letter below to find responding schools by (results will appear below the lists of letters):
SCHOOL NAME beginning with:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z All
SCHOOL DISTRICT beginning with:
A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P R S T V W Y All
DOUGLAS COUNTY RE 1 School District
- Acres Green Elementary School, Littleton
- American Academy Charter, Castle Rock
- Castle Rock Elementary School, Castle Rock
- Challenge To Excellence Charter School, Parker
- Chaparral High School, Parker
- Cimarron Middle, Parker
- Clear Sky Elementary, Castle Rock
- Coyote Creek Elementary School, Highlands Ranch
- Cresthill Middle School, Highlands Ranch
- Douglas County High School, Castle Rock
- Fox Creek Elementary School, Highlands Ranch
- Heritage Elementary School, Highlands Ranch
- Highlands Ranch High School, Highlands Ranch
- Legend High School, Parker
- Lone Tree Elementary School, Lone Tree
- Mesa Middle School, Castle Rock
- North Star Academy, Parker
- Northeast Elementary School, Parker
- Platte River Charter Academy, Highland Ranch
- Ponderosa High School, Parker
- Prairie Crossing Elementary School, Parker
- Rock Canyon High School, Highlands Ranch
- Rocky Heights Middle School, Highlands Ranch
- Roxborough Elementary, Littleton
- Sedalia Elementary School, Sedalia
- Skyview Academy,
- Soaring Hawk Elementary School, Castle Rock
- Summit View Elementary School, Highlands Ranch
- Thunderridge High School, Highlands Ranch
- Trailblazer Elementary School, Highlands Ranch
- Wildcat Mountain Elem School, Littleton




