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Pueblo City Schools

315 West 11th Street
719-549-7100

Mission:

Our mission in Pueblo City Schools – a unique educational community strengthened by its diversity, culture and traditions – is to guarantee a “world-class education that prepares graduates to succeed in a global society”. This will be accomplished in a safe, secure environment through innovative state-of-the-art technologies, superior curricula, and highly skilled educators driven by active partnerships with students, families and communities.

Beliefs:

  • High standards create excellence.
  • Innovation and creativity are essential to our future.
  • Every person is an integral part of the global community.
  • All people have the right to live, learn, work, and play in healthy, safe communities.
  • Knowledge increases value.
  • Excellence is worth the investment.
  • Accountability produces results.
  • Our community is a family, and that family is the most powerful influence on an individual.
  • Our community is stronger when individuals are healthy and safe.
  • Taking responsibility for actions or choices creates personal power.
  • Recognizing and honoring human diversity enriches the individual and strengthens our community.
  •  Integrity and Respect are essential between and among individuals.
  •  All people have value.
  • All people possess the capability to compete in a global society.

About Us:

Pueblo City Schools primarily serves the youth within the city of Pueblo.  There are approximately 18,000 students served by 32 schools:  17 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 2 K-8 schools, 4 high schools, 3 magnet schools and 2 charter schools.  The profile of the student body reflects 70% minority students and 67% of students qualifying for free and reduced lunch programs.  We are teachers, support personnel, administrators, school board members, parents and community members dedicated to improving student education.  

The district's overall goal is to guarantee a world-class education that prepares graduates to succeed in a global society.  In 2007 the district, in collaboration with over 300 diverse volunteers from throughout the community, collaborated and created a District Strategic Plan.  The District Strategic Plan identifies six specific goals, supported by strategies and action steps that will not only improve achievement, but will ensure students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to compete in a global society.  


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