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DPS breaks ground on new ECE-8 school in far northeast

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A Community celebration welcoming innovative education in new spaces

The DPS community will break ground on a new $51,227,173 million ECE-8 school campus in the Far Northeast. Featured speakers will include Superintendent Dr. Alex Marrero, Anne Weber, Director of Planning and Design for Denver Public Schools, and DPS Board of Education Director Michelle Quattlebaum.

Those in attendance are DLR Group architects, Swinterton construction, and prospective students and families. The groundbreaking will take place at 19201 E. 62nd Avenue, Denver between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.

Ceylon hopes to serve the Denver community in response to changing enrollment needs in the Far Northeast. Ceylon is focused on a progressive education style that provides support for different learning styles, and the architecture of the campus informs and celebrates that vision.

Ceylon’s campus is funded by investments made in the 2020 bond. To learn more about the bond, visit our website bond.dpsk12.org.

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