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2011-2012 No Place for Hate® Participating Schools
ADL is proud to announce these Colorado and Wyoming schools participating in No Place for Hate® in the 2011-2012school year:
- Adventure Elementary at Western Hills (Mapleton)
- Aurora Century Elementary (Aurora)
- Aurora Frontier K-8 (Aurora)
- Aurora Hills Middle (Aurora)
- Berthoud High School (Thompson R2J)
- Bill Reed Middle School (Thompson R2J)
- Boulder High School (Boulder Valley)
- Catalyst High School (Boulder Valley)
- Centennial Elementary School (Greeley-Evans 6)
- Cherry Creek High School (Cherry Creek District 5)
- Columbia Middle School (Aurora)
- Conrad Ball Middle School (Thompson R2J)
- Cottonwood Plains Elementary (Thompson R2J)
- Dalton Elementary School (Aurora)
- Denver School of the Arts (Denver)
- Durango High School (Durango 9-R)
- East High School (Denver)
- Escalante Middle School (Durango 9-R)
- Ferguson High School (Thompson R2J)
- Franklin Middle School (Weld County SD 6)
- Gateway High School (Aurora)
- Grandview High School (Cherry Creek District 5)
- Greeley West High School (Weld County SD 6)
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- Iowa Elementary School (Aurora)
- Isaac Newton Middle School (Littleton)
- Lincoln Elementary School (Thompson R2J)
- Lucile Erwin Middle School (Thompson R2J)
- Manhattan Middle School (Boulder Valley)
- Miller Middle School (Durango 9-R)
- Monarch K-8 (Boulder Valley)
- Murphy Creek K-8 (Aurora)
- Nederland Middle/High School (Boulder Valley)
- Nevin Platt Middle School (Boulder Valley)
- North Middle School Health Sciences (Aurora)
- Paris Elementary School (Aurora)
- Pine Creek High School (Academy District 20)
- Prairie View High School (Brighton 27J)
- Rampart High School (Academy District 20)
- Rangeview High School (Aurora)
- Sarah Milner Elementary School (Thompson R2J)
- Southern Hills Middle School (Boulder Valley)
- Turner Middle School (Thompson R2J)
- University Schools (Weld County SD 6)
- Vista Peak (Aurora)
- Walt Clark Middle School (Thompson R2J)
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