
Company Description:
The Thompson School District is the 16th largest school district in Colorado, encompassing 362 square miles, and is the largest employer in Loveland and Berthoud. We are a pre-K through 12th grade district with six early childhood centers, 19 elementary schools, five middle schools, five high schools and one charter school. District enrollment for the 2008-2009 school year is 15,379 students. Our district includes the cities of Loveland, Berthoud and the southern part of Fort Collins as well as parts of Larimer, Weld and Boulder counties. The district's 2008-2009 general fund budget is $110 million. Our schools offer a number of educational options including: secondary International Baccalaureate programs, a Math & Science focus high school, Core Knowledge programs, the Loveland area Integrated School of the Arts (K-12) and Advanced Placement programs. While the district's CSAP scores are consistently above state averages, we concentrate on the whole child, accentuated by our four main pillars: Basic skills in math and literacy; Creativity and critical thinking; Safety and belonging; and School to life. The district-wide graduating class of 2007 earned $10.1 million in scholarships.
The Thompson School District is the 16th largest school district in Colorado, encompassing 362 square miles, and is the largest employer in Loveland and Berthoud. We are a pre-K through 12th grade district with six early childhood centers, 19 elementary schools, five middle schools, five high schools and one charter school. District enrollment for the 2008-2009 school year is 15,379 students. Our district includes the cities of Loveland, Berthoud and the southern part of Fort Collins as well as parts of Larimer, Weld and Boulder counties. The district's 2008-2009 general fund budget is $110 million. Our schools offer a number of educational options including: secondary International Baccalaureate programs, a Math & Science focus high school, Core Knowledge programs, the Loveland area Integrated School of the Arts (K-12) and Advanced Placement programs. While the district's CSAP scores are consistently above state averages, we concentrate on the whole child, accentuated by our four main pillars: Basic skills in math and literacy; Creativity and critical thinking; Safety and belonging; and School to life. The district-wide graduating class of 2007 earned $10.1 million in scholarships.