Setting & Context
Cache La Poudre Elementary School has been a Primary Years Program International Baccalaureate school since 2014. As an IB school, they have a commitment to provide a high quality, challenging, international education for all of their students. This is exemplified through having an internationally-minded perspective and a focus on the IB Learner Profile as a structure for guiding their learning.
About the District
Poudre School District R-1
Public: Grades K-12
Public: Grades K-12
- 31 elementary schools
- 10 middle schools
- 4 comprehensive high schools
- 6 option (100% choice) schools
- 3 alternative high schools
- 5 charter schools
- 1 online school
About Cache La Poudre Elementary
3511 W. County Rd. 54 G La Porte CO 80535
History:
"Cache La Poudre Elementary (CLPE) is adjacent to Cache La Poudre Middle School (CLPMS) in Laporte. Our attendance area encompasses the mountain communities, the town and rural areas of Laporte, and the northern edges of Fort Collins, giving our school a diverse population. We remodeled in 1993 when 12,885 square feet of classroom space was added and again in 2006 when classrooms were converted to a flex room used for breakfast, lunch, and programs.
On May 18, 2013, we celebrated the 100th year anniversary (Celebrating a Century of Community) of CLP Schools located on these exact school grounds. In 1913, four small rural school districts consolidated to form Cache la Poudre School District #60. A new, modern building was built and served the community for many years. While this original building has been replaced by the current CLP Elementary and Middle School buildings, the spirit of community remains strong."
History:
"Cache La Poudre Elementary (CLPE) is adjacent to Cache La Poudre Middle School (CLPMS) in Laporte. Our attendance area encompasses the mountain communities, the town and rural areas of Laporte, and the northern edges of Fort Collins, giving our school a diverse population. We remodeled in 1993 when 12,885 square feet of classroom space was added and again in 2006 when classrooms were converted to a flex room used for breakfast, lunch, and programs.
On May 18, 2013, we celebrated the 100th year anniversary (Celebrating a Century of Community) of CLP Schools located on these exact school grounds. In 1913, four small rural school districts consolidated to form Cache la Poudre School District #60. A new, modern building was built and served the community for many years. While this original building has been replaced by the current CLP Elementary and Middle School buildings, the spirit of community remains strong."