| Students attending Paris Elementary in August 2006 will walk into a new three-story building, thanks to bond dollars approved by voters in 2002. They will learn in their new classrooms and enjoy using computers in the media center. The new building will be home to 460 students and will help relieve crowding at schools in the northern part of the district. |
Students from Altura, Century, Elkhart, Lyn Knoll and Virginia Court elementary schools will enjoy learning in a more comfortable environment with new air and heating systems. |

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Aurora Frontier K-8, the district’s newest K-8, will open in the fall. Nearly 500 students will attend classes in this state-of-the-art school near the Plains Conservation Center. |
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Other bond-funded renovations in APS include:
- Columbia Middle School students will now be able to play sports on a new gymnasium floor.
- Virginia Court Elementary school students will eat lunch next year in a new cafeteria. They will also enjoy relaxing on the new carpet in the media center when they curl up with their favorite books.
- Students and teachers throughout the district will use portable computers because of a new wireless networking project.
For more information on APS bond projects visit the bond Web site www.aps.k12.co.us/bond. |