In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress passed three stimulus bills that include funding for education. Find information about each of the 178 Colorado school districts and the Boards of Cooperative Education Services (BOCES) below by selecting the district or BOCES name. Click HERE to view Districts by list. Click HERE if you have edits or updates you would like to submit for your district.
BOCES
- Adams County BOCES
BOCES
Adams County BOCES
Adams County BOCES supports the strategic vision priorities established by the BOCES membership. Adams County BOCES is strategically positioned to meet the everchallenging needs of the Members in providing insurance and risk management services.
Services Provided: Adams County BOCES provides high quality programs and services through partnerships and collaboration which support the priorities of member districts and enrich educational opportunities for students.
Member Districts: Adams 50 - Westminster; Brighton 27J; Mapleton
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $0.00
ESSER II: $58,735.28
ESSER III: $86,703.85 - Centennial BOCES
BOCES
Centennial BOCES
Centennial BOCES, or Board of Cooperative Educational Services, is a cooperative agency that provides educational services to school districts across northern Colorado. The pooled resources at BOCES allow for more educational opportunities in small, rural districts that may not be able to afford some services on their own, and in larger districts that would like to partake in educational innovation.
Services Provided: Alternative Principal Licensure Program (APLP); Alternative Teacher Licensure Program (ATLP); College and Career Resources; Mandatory Reporting Training for Adults; Mandatory Reporting Training for Youth; Media Library
Member Districts: Briggsdale RE-10; Brush RE2J; Eaton RE-2; Morgan County RE-3; Estes Park R-3; Pawnee RE-12; Platte Valley RE-7; Prairie RE-11; Valley RE-1 - Sterling; St. Vrain Valley RE-1J; Weld RE-1; Weld RE-9; Weldon Valley RE-20J; Wiggins RE-50J
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $126,281.00
ESSER II: $278,723.45
ESSER III: $407,497.14 - Colorado River BOCES
BOCES
Colorado River BOCES
Colorado River BOCES empowers teachers and students for a brighter future.
Services Provided: Colorado Empowered Learning; Career and Technical Education; Gifted Education; Special Education; Section 504 Handbook
Member Districts: De Beque School District 49 JT;Garfield School District 16;Garfield School District Re2;Roaring Fork School District
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $88,932.00
ESSER II: $193,362.30
ESSER III: $314,200.28 - East Central BOCES
BOCES
East Central BOCES
The East Central BOCES provides services to member districts. Making a difference for students.
Services Provided: Professional Development; Special Education; Educational Technology; Federal Programs Assistance; Gifted and Talented; Response to Intervention; Alternative Licensure
Member Districts: Agate;Arickaree;Arriba-Flagler;Bennett;Bethune;Burlington;Byers;Cheyenne Wells;Deer Trail;Genoa-Hugo;Hi Plains;Idalia;Karval;Kiowa;Kit Carson;Liberty;Limon;Stratton;Strasburg;Woodlin
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $124,529.26
ESSER II: $181,855.68
ESSER III: $218,914.98 - Education reEnvisioned BOCES
BOCES
Education reEnvisioned BOCES
The Education reEnvisioned BOCES will develop and deliver services to BOCES, districts and authorized schools to expand availability and access to quality, innovative public education programs in Colorado families and students seek.We believe that better education methods and formats continue to emerge and so resolve that the Education reEnvisioned BOCES will be a welcoming host to innovative, exceptional programs and schools and a wellspring of better education models, encouraging proliferation through partnerships with other districts and BOCES.<br /> <br />
Services Provided: Teacher and Special Service Provider Induction Program; Professional Support Services
Member Districts: Falcon 49, Pikes Peak Community College
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $19,219.15
ESSER II: $63,996.54
ESSER III: $90,456.09 - Expeditionary BOCES
BOCES
Expeditionary BOCES
The Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning (RMSEL) is a Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES, an administrative body created in the Intergovernmental Agreement among the five districts that sponsor RMSEL (Aurora, Cherry Creek, Denver, Douglas and Littleton).
Services Provided: Expeditionary Learning is an educational system that differs from traditional systems in three main ways: In Expeditionary Learning schools, students learn by conducting "learning expeditions" rather than by sitting in a classroom being taught one subject at a time; Expeditionary Learning works on developing the character, as well as the intellect, of students; and Expeditionary Learning changes not only how students learn but also a school's culture.
Member Districts: Aurora Public Schools; Cherry Creek Schools; Denver Public Schools; Douglas County Schools; Littleton Public Schools
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $55,200.00
ESSER II: $319,576.00
ESSER III: $593,181.04 - Front Range BOCES
BOCES
Front Range BOCES
Front Range BOCES strengthens educators’ leadership and instructional practices while elevating student voice in learning-related conversations.<br /> We do this exciting work via professional learning, customized experiences and coaching to inspire new thinking, catalyze connections, and generate energy - all in a supportive, safe environment.
Services Provided: Enhancing Team Dynamics; Navigating Conflict and Change; Instructional Community of Practice; Operational Exchange; Office Hours for On the Spot Problem Solving; Counselors and Mental Health Professionals' Lounge; Assistant Principals' and Deans' Lounge
Member Districts: Aurora; Boulder Valley; Brighton 27J; Cherry Creek; Clear Creek; Littleton; Adams 14; Douglas County; Jefferson County R-1
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $0.00
ESSER II: $56,900.55
ESSER III: $84,092.11 - Grand Valley BOCES
BOCES
Grand Valley BOCES
Services Provided:
Member Districts: Mesa 51; Montrose RE-1J
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $0.00
ESSER II: $48,045.47
ESSER III: $70,981.50 - Mountain BOCES
BOCES
Mountain BOCES
Through collaboration, partnership and extended networks, Mountain BOCES provides services and create opportunities that support equitable, high-quality education experiences for youth and adults.
Services Provided: Specialized Services; Gifted Education Services; Frontline Program; Student Records Request
Member Districts: Buena Vista R31; Lake County RE-1; Park County RE-2; Salida R-32-J
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $21,456.27
ESSER II: $88,773.99
ESSER III: $107,512.77 - Mt. Evans Blue Sky BOCES
BOCES
Mt. Evans Blue Sky BOCES
Mt. Evans BOCES exists to meet the needs of exceptional students in our 3 member districts, Clear Creek, Platte Canyon, and Gilpin County. Although all students are exceptional in their own way, students who are identified as gifted or as having a disability require specialized programming and services tailored to their unique needs.
Services Provided: Special Education; Gifted Education
Member Districts: Gilpin County; Platte Canyon; Clear Creek
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $27,317.45
ESSER II: $58,524.33
ESSER III: $72,732.29 - Northeast BOCES
BOCES
Northeast BOCES
Northeast Colorado BOCES was formed in July, 1966, by seven districts. The districts were Akron, Haxtun, Holyoke, Julesburg, Otis, Valley (Sterling), and West Yuma. The following months of that year, Arickaree, Lone Star, Fleming, Merino, and Woodlin were accepted as members, bringing the total to 12. The initial project selected by the members was to form an area vocational school for students. In January of 1967, a cooperative to provide special education was agreed upon. Presently, NE BOCES has twelve members: Akron, Fleming, Haxtun, Holyoke, Julesburg, Lone Star, Merino, Otis, Peetz, Revere, Wray, and Yuma.
Services Provided: Special education; professional development; teacher preparation; federal grants; gifted & talented; data; technology; distance learning; career and technical education (vocational); school to work; cooperative purchasing programs
Member Districts: Akron; Buffalo (Merino); Frenchman (Fleming); Haxtun; Holyoke; Julesburg; Lone Star; Plateau (Peetz); Revere; Otis; Wray; Yuma
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $64,862.96
ESSER II: $129,008.37
ESSER III: $151,318.92 - Northwest BOCES
BOCES
Northwest BOCES
NW BOCES is committed to offering professional learning that is meaningful, flexible, personalized, and effective to meet the needs of the educators in our member districts. The NW BOCES believes high-quality professional learning directly impacts student learning and growth.
Services Provided: Special Education; Professional Learning; Alternative Licensure; Induction; Gifted Education
Member Districts: East Grand; West Grand; North Park; Steamboat Springs; Hayden; South Routt; Moffat County RE No 1
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $0.00
ESSER II: $100,064.67
ESSER III: $117,601.72 - Pikes Peak BOCES
BOCES
Pikes Peak BOCES
Pikes Peak BOCES supports the educational priorities of school districts and their communities through collaboration, effective innovation, and quality services.
Services Provided: Gifted and Talented; Information Technology; Professional Development; School of Excellence; School to Work Alliance Program; Pikes Peak Business and Education Alliance; Special Education; Two Year Alternative Licensure Program; Workkeys Testing
Member Districts: Big Sandy 100J(Simla); Calhan RJ1; Edison 54 JT; Elbert 200; Ellicott 22; Fremont RE-2; Hanover 28; Miami Yoder 60; Peyton 23JT
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $4,332.40
ESSER II: $146,931.00
ESSER III: $189,085.78 - Rio Blanco BOCES
BOCES
Rio Blanco BOCES
Rio Blanco BOCES is committed to partnering with our member districts to support and deliver educational and instructional programs to enable each district to meet the individual needs and unique priorities of the students, parents, staff and community we serve.
Services Provided: Special Education; Early Childhood; Gifted Education; School-to-Work Alliance Program; Professional Development; Induction
Member Districts: Meeker RE-1; Rangely RE-4
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $49,434.11
ESSER II: $49,104.08
ESSER III: $61,971.86 - San Juan BOCES
BOCES
San Juan BOCES
San Juan BOCES was created in 1973. In July 2010, Southwest BOCES merged with San Juan BOCES. The San Juan BOCES advances equal access and personalized learning for each and every child since 1973.
Services Provided: Inspire Innovation; E-School; Early Childhood; Grant Work; Professional Learning; School to Work Alliance Program; Specialized Services; Events
Member Districts: Archuleta School District 50 JT, Bayfield School District 10 JT-R, Dolores School District RE-4A, Dolores County School District RE-2(J) (Dove Creek), Ignacio School District 11 JT, Mancos School District RE-6, Montezuma-Cortez School District RE-1, Silverton School District 1,
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $45,596.17
ESSER II: $133,021.36
ESSER III: $147,267.43 - San Luis Valley BOCES
BOCES
San Luis Valley BOCES
Through collaboration with member districts, the San Luis Valley BOCES brings a culture of excellence to education.
Services Provided: Special Education; Professional Development
Member Districts: Alamosa; Centennial; Center 26J; Creede School District; Upper Rio Grande School District C-7; Moffat 2; Monte Vista C-8; Mountain Valley RE1; North Conejos RE-1J; Sanford 6J; Sangre De Cristo Re-22J; Sargent RE-33J; Sierra Grande School R-30; South Conejos RE-10
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $43,401.85
ESSER II: $133,653.32
ESSER III: $162,864.57 - Santa Fe Trail BOCES
BOCES
Santa Fe Trail BOCES
Santa Fe Trail BOCES (FTBOCES) was formed in July, 1999 by five districts. The districts were Cheraw, East Otero, Las Animas, Rocky Ford and Swink. In 2008 Wiley was accepted as a member, bringing the total to six. The SFTBOCES also operates as a Special Education Administrative Unit for the member districts.
Services Provided: Autism; Child Find; Educator Effectiveness; Extended School Year; Gifted and Talented; Hearing; Induction Program; Motor Therapy; Preschool; Professional Learning Opportunities; School Health Professional Grant; School Psychology; SEAL Academy; Speech Therapy; Transition
Member Districts: Cheraw 31; East Otero R-1; Las Animas RE-1; Rocky Ford R-2; Swink 33; Wiley RE-13 Jt
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $36,667.78
ESSER II: $98,684.88
ESSER III: $114,125.62 - South Central BOCES
BOCES
South Central BOCES
The South Central BOCES leverages knowledge and resources across member districts to support the individual and collective success of all students.
Services Provided: Special Education; Gifted Education; Induction; Child Find
Member Districts: Aguilar RE-6; Branson Reorganized 82; Cotopaxi RE-3; Crowley County RE-1-J; Custer County School District C-1; Fowler RE-4J; Hoehne RE-3; Huerfano RE-1; LaVeta RE-2; Manzanola 3J; Primero RE-2; Trinidad 1
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $13,000.31
ESSER II: $130,338.05
ESSER III: $156,412.18 - Southeastern BOCES
BOCES
Southeastern BOCES
The Southeastern Board of Cooperative Educational Services (SEBOCES) shall strive to be service-oriented and dedicated toward fostering a partnership with all member school districts by facilitating and sharing quality services that supplement and support the educational needs of students.
Services Provided: Alternative Licensure; Business Department/HR; Child Find; Distance Learning Program; Exceptional Student Services; Gifted and Talented; Induction; Professional Learning
Member Districts: Campo School District RE-6; Eads School District RE-1; Granada School District RE-1; Holly School District RE-3; Kim Reorganized School District; Lamar School District RE-2; McClave School District RE-2; Plainview School District RE-2; Pritchett School District RE-3;
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $14,299.76
ESSER II: $96,952.71
ESSER III: $126,601.62 - Uncompahgre BOCES
BOCES
Uncompahgre BOCES
The Uncompahgre Board of Cooperative Educational Services (UnBOCES) was established in 1994. The UnBOCES is a regional educational service unit designed to provide Special Education services and supporting instructional, administrative, staff, and other services determined by participating member districts.
Services Provided: Audiology; Autism Team; Childfind; Cultural Mediator; Disability Assessment and Evaluation; Early Entrance; Early Childhood; Gifted and Talented; Nurse Support; Occupational Therapy; School Psychology; School to Work Alliance Program; Special Education; Speech Language Therapy; Staff Development; Suicide and Threat Risk Assessment; West Central Alternative Licensure
Member Districts: Norwood School District; Ouray School District; Ridgway School District;Telluride School District; West End School District
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $10,248.40
ESSER II: $63,786.43
ESSER III: $81,602.00 - Ute Pass BOCES
BOCES
Ute Pass BOCES
Special educators in the Ute Pass BOCES will act as skill-building advocates in order to provide fair and appropriate access to resources and opportunities for students so they can become functionally independent according to their potential.
Services Provided: Special Education; Autism/Behavioral; Gifted and Talented; Business Services/HR; Assistive Technology; Inventory; PPITT Directory
Member Districts: Manitou Springs District 14; Woodland Park School District; Cripple Creek-Victor School District
Federal Stimulus Funding
ESSER I: $3,743.13
ESSER II: $72,398.75
ESSER III: $84,607.20
Colorado School Districts
Small Rural: Fewer than 1,000 students |
Rural: Between 1,001 - 6,500 students |