Lewis-Palmer School District 38

The Lewis-Palmer School District (LPSD) is a school district in El Paso County, Colorado that serves the Tri-Lakes communities of Monument, Palmer Lake, Woodmoor and select areas of Colorado Springs. Lewis-Palmer School District is home to Colorado's Largest Public Geothermal Project, Palmer Ridge High School. The district was Accredited with Distinction by the State of Colorado in 2010, recognizing that it is within the top 7% of Colorado School Districts.

Like many American school systems, LPSD enforces zero-tolerance policies.

The Inez Johnson Lewis School in Monument is on the List of Registered Historic Places in Colorado.

Schools

Elementary schools

Bear Creek Elementary was created to replace Grace Best Elementary, which closed in mid-2010. It is in the building where Creekside Middle School was previously located.

Middle schools

High schools

Charter schools

Monument Academy<ref name=MonumentAcademy">Monument Academy</ref> is a charter school located in Monument, Colorado and is the only charter school in Lewis Palmer District 38. In 1995, a group of parents came together believing that they could create a school where high academic standards, small class sizes, and respect and responsibility are valued and emphasized. Lewis-Palmer Charter Academy (renamed Monument Academy in 2000) was founded in 1996.

The first year opening enrollment was approximately 180 students. MA has steadily grown since 1996 to the 2005-2006 school year enrollment of over 600 students and offering classes to Kindergarten through 10th grade students.

As a charter school they are a publicly funded, tuition-free school created by parents, teachers, and community members for the purpose of creating a distinctive school. MA is required to meet or exceed district and state academic standards, as well as abide by all state and federal non-discrimination, health and safety laws.

Monument Academy is called a Public School of Choice but has recently had to close the high school program because of the lack of students.

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Coordinates: 39°05′27″N 104°52′15″W / 39.09078°N 104.87091°W / 39.09078; -104.87091

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