Adams County School District 14 K-12 Education

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About Company

The Adams 14 Education Foundation was formed in 1996 to address significant K-12 educational challenges. The Adams 14 Education Foundation, a 501(c) 3 corporation, was created by a small group of concerned local businesses and education professionals, to improve literacy among the students in Adams County School District 14 (Adams 14). The Foundation's mission and purpose is to enhance the quality of education in Adams 14, by raising and distributing money to fund programs that support literacy, student achievement and expanded learning opportunities for all students. The majority of the District's students are economically disadvantaged, and the Foundation helps address the needs of students and their families that are not met by the school District's regular operating budget. Since its inception, the Foundation has raised approximately $2 million to support education and literacy programs.

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    Name:
    Adams County School District 14
    Founded:
    Employees:
    500
    Industries:
    Elementary and Secondary Schools, Schools and Educational Services
    Phones:
    +1 (303) 853-3200 +1 (303) 853-3228    
    Locations:
    5291 E 60th Ave Commerce City Colorado, 80022 United States


    Website:
    http://adams14.org
    CEO: Javier Abrego

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  • Based on full-time and part-time employees only, with 29 reviewers

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    They do business with integrity and rational thinking. Overall, it's an excellent place to work, with products that are winning in the marketplace.

Reviews

  • Great People and Place Special Education Case Manager

    2019-05-27 14:42:53.817

    The district is driven by best practices with an administrative staff that cares deeply and has long-standing ties to the district.

    There are a few nuts in every barrel and much of the population of students served come from very low-income backgrounds.