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Wyatt Academy

Basic Information
Address: 3620 Franklin St. Denver, CO 80205
County: Denver
Phone Number: 303-292-5515
Fax Number: 303-292-5111
Additional Information
Principal: Linee Perroncel
School Type: K-8
Founded: 1998
Ages/Grades: K-8
School Setting:
Traditional
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:50 to 3:30
School Days in Calendar Year: 190
School Holidays: New Years Day, MLK, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas
Community:
Cole Neighborhood
School Size: 660
Classroom Size: 28
Student/Teacher Ratio: 12.6
Departments:
Grade Level
Curriculum:
General (EdisonLearning Curriculum)
Support Services:
Special Ed, Psychological, Community Resources, Academic Interventions
Camp Programs: No
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
School Wide
School Clubs:
Running Club, Music Club, Sports
Parking Spaces/Availability:
for staff
Admissions Deadline: Rolling
Mission Statement:
To bring our vision into reality, we implement a verified curriculum, continually measure student progress, deliver appropriate interventions, and foster relationships in the community to ensure every student’s success. We do this in service to our community, the city of Denver, the surrounding area, and the world.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We are an educational community that, at every level, continues the most academically, socially, emotionally, and globally prepared students in Colorado so that every year, every student has infinite opportunities for success upon leaving Wyatt-Edison.
School History:
The Wyatt school building opened in 1887 and was abandoned and fell into disrepair from 1981-1996. EdisonLearning and the Denver community raised over 6 million dollars for the building’s renovation, and in September 1998 the beautifully refurbished Wyatt-Edison Charter School openend once again.
Notes/School Information:
Uniforms are required
Explicit Core Value Instruction