at 2000 Valentia St, Denver , 80238 United States
Denver School of Science and Technology or DSST is a public, charter, STEM school with six campuses in Denver, Colorado in parternship with Denver Public Schools. DSST is among the top sixty charter schools in the United States.OverviewMetropolitan area students are selected for admission entirely by lottery. As students follow a science, mathematics, and technology focused liberal arts education, more than half of graduates declare a STEM major in college. Minority students comprise 72 percent of the student body and 45 percent qualify for free or reduced lunch. By 2025 DSST is slated to consist of 22 campuses—18 focused on STEM, four focused on humanities—enrolling 10,500 or a quarter of Denver’s secondary school students. All DSST students follow a prospectus that includes seven years of natural sciences, seven years of mathematics, three years of Spanish, a trimester internship, and a two-trimester senior project.HistoryDSST was founded in 2004 at Park Hill in northeast Denver by David Ethan Greenberg, who also served as the first board chair of its successor organization, DSST Public Schools. Bill Kurtz, a former investment banker at JP Morgan, is founding principal.
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Denver School of Science and Technology is Denver based place and this enity listed in Middle School category. Located at 2000 Valentia St CO 80238. Contact phone number of Denver School of Science and Technology: (303) 320-5570
The Denver Language School is the city's first public full immersion language school, offering instruction in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese.
Lowest grade taught: 6th Grade - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade