District Programs
- Special Education programs and services throughout the school district
- Instructional Technology in all schools
- Advanced Placement Courses at Cheyenne Mountain High School
- Concurrent Enrollment and Dual Credit College Options
- Early Intervention Preschool
- Honors Classes at the Junior High and High School
- Instrumental Music, Vocal Music, Art, Drama, and Physical Education
- World Language (Spanish, German, French), Grades 7-12
- Vocational Education, 11th-12th Grade offered through Pikes Peak Community College
- English Language Acquisition Programs (ELA) K-12
- Summer School, 7-12
- K-12 Counseling
- K-12 Gifted Services
- Post Secondary Options
- High School LEAD Program (Learning and Educating About Disabilities)
- Title I Reading at identified elementary schools
- Response to Intervention (RTI)
- Positive Behavior Support (PBS)
Military Child and Family Resources
Listed below are links to Military Child and Family Resources:
Fort Carson Child and Youth Services
Fort Carson Soldier and Family Services
Military Child Education Coalition
Stormwater Management Program and Education
The Colorado Water Quality Control Division regulates stormwater pollution by issuing permits for stormwater discharges from industry, construction sites, and some government entities ("municipalities") located in urban areas that are responsible for stormwater drainage. The Cheyenne Mountain School District is considered one such municipality and has been issued a permit for stormwater drainage from the Cheyenne Mountain High School campus.
This permit requires: (1) public education and outreach on stormwater impacts, (2) public involvement and participation, (3) illicit discharge detection and elimination, (4) construction site stormwater runoff control, (5) post-construction stormwater management in new development and redevelopment, and (6) pollution prevention and good housekeeping for municipal operations. Regulations require the use of best management practices to reduce or eliminate sources of stormwater pollution.
For additional information on the storm water regulations, contact the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's Stormwater Program at (303) 692-3517 or at cdphe.wqstorm@state.co.us
Internet Resources on Water Quality Education
(Source: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment)
Project Wet
A non-profit water education program for young people ages 5-18.
Educating Young People About Water
A searchable database of water curricula that has been reviewed and approved by a national review team
Colorado River Watch
Colorado Division of Wildlife program that links environmental protection with education in a hands-on project for Colorado residents.
Reporting Procedures
The need to protect our environment has resulted in a number of control laws, regulations, and programs. These programs recommend where and how to use best management practices to keep runoff from becoming polluted. The Cheyenne Mountain School District maintains one such program to reduce stormwater runoff pollution.
If you witness illegal dumping of used oil or other illicit dumping on school grounds, please report it by calling (719) 475-6100.
Contact Information
The Cheyenne Mountain School District's contact person for stormwater management issues is Dr. Walt Cooper, Superintendent, (719) 475-6100.
