Educational Support Center

395 South Ellicott Highway, Ellicott CO  80808

Voice (719) 683-2700 ext. 4                 Fax (719) 683-4442

 

 

Terry Ebert, Superintendent of Schools

Jeri D'Amour, Curriculum Instructor

Cindy Chambers, Administrative Assistant

Vicky Sanger, Business Manager

Kay Ensman, Financial Accounts

Steven Schoonover, Technology Coordinator

 

Superintendent's Message

  Board Of Education

  District Mission

 The Ellicott Community

Schools Accountability Report

2006-2007 Annual Report to Public

Map and directions

 

Ellicott District 22 Strategic Plan

1999-2004

Goals:

  •  to improve student literacy in reading, writing and math

  • to maintain a safe, respectful, and productive learning environment

  • to recruit and maintain quality teachers for every classroom

  • to increase student achievement by adapting instruction to meet the needs of individual students

  • to maintain consistent and effective communication between the school district and

  • parents/guardians and between school district and the Ellicott community

  • to utilize school counselors in providing comprehensive and direct services to students and families

  • to assist secondary students in making informed decisions about post high school plans

  • to utilized technology to assist in improving student achievement

  • to adopt a school calendar and school schedule which will assist in raising student achievement

  • to increase student participation in extracurricular activities

  • to provide the quality and quantity of health services necessary to meet the needs of both students and families

  • to plan and provide adequate land, facilities, and infrastructure to support district programming

  • to assist the Ellicott School District in Moving Forward to Maintain Tradition

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The Ellicott Community

Located in the heart of the Eastern Slope of Colorado, the community of Ellicott lies approximately 6,200 feet above seas level with the rugged beauty of Pikes Peak to the west and the rolling hills and grasslands of the plains to the east.

Historically, the Ellicott community was one of homestead farms and ranches. Then, as now, the actual town was never large, but residents have always been proud of the sense of community.

Ranches, cattle herds, and farms are still evident within the Ellicott community; however, the community has recently experienced significant and rapid growth from the suburban crawl of Colorado Springs and new residents desire to leave city living behind.

Residents of the Ellicott community experience the benefits of a small school atmosphere, a close and caring community, and the quiet serenity of a rural setting, all within a 20 minute drive to downtown Colorado Springs and all of the amenities of a large metropolitan area.

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