10 schools in Lewis-Palmer Consolidated School District No. 38 in the co
In total, Lewis-Palmer Consolidated School District No. 38 in the co hosts 10 public K-12 schools with about 6,332 students, averaging 633 per campus.
7-year change in Lewis-Palmer Consolidated School District No. 38 in the co
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25| Name | City | Level | Grades | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lewis-Palmer High School | Monument | High | 09-12 | 1,144 |
| Palmer Ridge High School | Monument | High | 09-12 | 1,066 |
| Bear Creek Elementary School | Monument | Elementary | PK-06 | 869 |
| Lewis-Palmer Middle School | Monument | Middle | 07-08 | 731 |
| Monument Charter Academy | Monument | Elementary | PK-05 | 612 |
| Monument Charter Academy Secondary School | Colorado Springs | High | 06-12 | 541 |
| Lewis-Palmer Elementary School | Monument | Elementary | PK-06 | 409 |
| Prairie Winds Elementary School | Monument | Elementary | PK-06 | 374 |
| Ray E Kilmer Elementary School | Colorado Springs | Elementary | PK-06 | 300 |
| Palmer Lake Elementary School | Palmer Lake | Elementary | PK-06 | 286 |
About Lewis-Palmer Consolidated School District No. 38 in the co
Lewis-Palmer Consolidated School District No. 38 in the co administers 10 public schools across Colorado, collectively enrolling roughly 6,332 students.
On the level-by-level breakdown, Lewis-Palmer Consolidated School District No. 38 in the co is made up of 6 elementary, 1 middle, and 3 high schools.
On a per-school basis, Lewis-Palmer Consolidated School District No. 38 in the co runs about 633 students per campus, 39% meaningfully above the state mean of roughly 456.
Looking at the last 7 years. Combined enrollment now sits at 6,332 students, declined 6% from the 6,703 reported in SY 2017-18. Lewis-Palmer Consolidated School District No. 38 in the co now counts 10 public schools, up from 9 in SY 2017-18. The White share of public-school enrollment declined from 82% to 76%.
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