Boulder, Colorado Area Education Resources (Santa Monica, CA too)
Boulder, CO Area Education Resources
High Schools Boulder High School, Public – As “A Place for Everyone,” Boulder High School has a staff that is committed to uncovering, sharpening, and supporting the development of our students’ rich talents. Aim is to produce graduates who are not only prepared intellectually for their futures but also have been offered every opportunity to find success. 1604 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO 80302, (720) 561-2200 New Vista High School – Bvsd, Public – New Vista has a school culture that values individuals, community and learning with an explicit emphasis on understanding and valuing diversity. 700 20th St, Boulder, CO 80302, (720) 561-8700 Boulder Prep High School, Public – Boulder Preparatory High School is a Free-No-Fee College Preparatory Community that encourages the pursuit of knowledge and education as an intervention for youth, particularly those who may be “off-track.” 5075 Chaparral Ct #1, Boulder, CO 80301, (303) 545-6186 Fairview High School, Public – Recognized nationally for its excellence, offers students a variety of rich academic pathways. With a variety of clubs, sports, technology, and arts programs, Fairview fosters a sense of community, supports diversity, and encourages all students to find their place and thrive. 1515 Greenbriar Blvd, Boulder, CO 80305, (720) 561-3100 Middle SchoolsCasey Middle School, Public – As a Pre-Advanced Placement school, Casey offers students exposure to the Habits of Mind and study skills that prepare them for the advanced learning necessary for future success in an increasingly complex and changing world. 1301 High St, Boulder, CO 80304, (720) 561-2700
Centennial Middle School, Public – Components of Centennial include a strong emphasis on maintaining small class size. Centennial offers advanced classes in language arts, mathematics and world language with an array of electives. 2205 Norwood Ave, Boulder, CO 80304, (720) 561-5441
Southern Hills Middle School, Public – While student learning is always of primary importance, we also value creativity, friendship and mutual respect for the differences in each one of us. At Southern Hills, there is a school-wide focus on social emotional learning. 1500 Knox Dr, Boulder, CO, 80305, (720) 561-3400
Colleges
Naropa University: Home, Private – Buddhist-inspired and nonsectarian, Naropa University is rooted in contemplative education, a teaching and learning approach that integrates Eastern wisdom studies and the arts with traditional Western scholarship. 2130 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO 80302, (303) 444-0202
University of Colorado Boulder: Home, Public – The goal at CU Boulder is to directly affect Colorado communities through collaborative research, innovation and entrepreneurship. Our faculty, staff and students work with the broader community to establish unique connections that have lasting outcomes—both across Colorado and around the world. Boulder, Colorado 80309, (303) 492-1411
Other Schools AIM House | Where Actions and Intentions Merge, AIM House is an individualized, young adult transitional program. Our program is designed for the individual who is transitioning from residential treatment centers, primary treatment, wilderness programs, and therapeutic boarding schools. 2000 21st St, Boulder, CO 80302, (303) 554-0011
Neuropsychologists
Kirk Neurobehavioral Health, Dr. John Kirk, this professional clinic that was founded to provide comprehensive assessment, consultation, and intervention services for children, adolescents, and young adults with developmental and/or acquired injury needs. Every evaluation is tailored to meet the individual needs of the child, and identify his/her weaknesses in order to more appropriately prescribe effective educational and therapeutic interventions. 400 McCaslin Blvd #212, Louisville, CO 80027, (303) 915-0108
Counseling
Jennifer Delaney, Licensed Counselor Come in and learn about the brain and what creates anxiety. I treat childhood trauma, as well as anxiety issues that result in addictive behaviors and/or failing relationships. (720) 480-5145