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Lyndon K-8 School
NameLyndon K-8 School
LocationDenver, Colorado
DistrictDenver Public Schools
TypePublic
GradesK–8

Lyndon K-8 School is a public elementary and middle school located in the Hampden South neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, operating within the Denver Public Schools system. The school serves students from kindergarten through eighth grade, offering a comprehensive curriculum alongside specialized programs. It is situated in the southeastern region of the city, contributing to the educational landscape of the Denver metropolitan area.

History

The institution traces its origins to the mid-20th century, established to serve the growing residential communities in southeast Denver. It was named for Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, reflecting the era of his administration's focus on domestic social programs. Over the decades, the school has undergone several renovations and programmatic expansions to meet evolving educational standards within Denver Public Schools. Its historical development mirrors the broader demographic and infrastructural changes within the Hampden South area and the Front Range Urban Corridor.

Academics and programs

The academic framework follows Colorado Academic Standards and the curriculum set by Denver Public Schools. Core instruction encompasses English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies, with specialized teachers for subjects like visual arts and physical education. The school has implemented a International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme, fostering an inquiry-based learning approach. Additional support structures include English language acquisition services and programs for gifted and talented students, alongside partnerships with local organizations such as the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

Campus and facilities

The campus occupies a multi-acre site featuring a main academic building constructed in the late 20th century. Facilities include a dedicated library media center, a cafeteria and multipurpose room, a gymnasium, and age-appropriate playgrounds for different grade levels. The school grounds include outdoor learning spaces and athletic fields used for physical education and community events. Its architecture is characteristic of the Denver Public Schools building campaigns of its era, with subsequent upgrades to technology infrastructure and accessibility features.

Demographics and enrollment

Enrollment typically ranges between 400 and 500 students from the school's designated attendance area within the Denver city limits. The student body reflects the diverse socioeconomic and ethnic composition of the surrounding Hampden South community. Demographic data reported to the Colorado Department of Education shows a population comprising significant percentages of Hispanic, White, and Black students, with a portion of the population identified as English language learners. Enrollment trends are monitored by the Denver Public Schools planning department.

Notable alumni and faculty

While comprehensive records of distinguished individuals are not widely published, the school has educated students who have progressed to notable DPS high schools like Thomas Jefferson High School and South High School. Alumni have entered various professional fields in Colorado and beyond. Faculty have included educators recognized within the Denver Public Schools system for teaching excellence and contributions to program development, such as the implementation of the International Baccalaureate curriculum.

Category:Denver Public Schools Category:Educational institutions established in the 20th century Category:Schools in Denver