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CASB Regions Reorgnization
Beginning January 2009, CASB member school districts will follow a new CASB regional map.
This page answers frequently asked questions about the new regional restructure. If you have further questions, feel free to e-mail Jessica Kinghorn at jkinghorn@casb.org.
Why did CASB restructure its regions?
When does the regions change take effect?
What region is my school district in?
Which 2008 CASB Fall Regional Meeting should I attend?
At the 2008 Annual Business Meeting last December, CASB delegates adopted an amendment to the CASB Bylaws directing the CASB Board to divide the state into 12 CASB regions (instead of 10) to better match the regions by geographic area and interest. The amendment also directed the CASB Board to designate four large district seats on the CASB Board of Directors and modify the formula used to determine the number of CASB Board seats for any one region. In total, these changes added two large district and two "small district" or rural seats to the CASB Board.
This regional change arose out of discussions among an advisory committee of school board members created after a CASB dues increase was passed by the delegates in 2006. The committee was convened to discuss issues of dues equity, representation of large districts on the CASB Board and the number of CASB regions.
Click here to read about the regional transition plan outlined in the new regional policy.
The regional change takes effect in January 2009. However, at this December’s Annual Meeting, CASB members will be voting for the Board of Directors based on the new regions, since they will be the CASB directors for the 2009 calendar year.
Look for information about Board of Director nominations in mid September.
Many of you may have new region numbers, but your regions may have not changed much. Those districts in the Northwestern part of the state will see the most dramatic changes.
Below is a list of CASB’s new regions and their corresponding school districts as of January 2009.
Region 1
Akron No. R-1
Arickaree R-2
Briggsdale RE-10J
Brush Public Schools
Fleming School District
Haxtun Schools
Holyoke Re-1J
Idalia RJ-3
Julesburg RE-1
Liberty J4
Lone Star #101
Merino School
Morgan County RE-3
Otis Public Schools
Pawnee Re-12
Peetz Plateau RE-5
Platte Valley RE-3
Prairie School
Re-1 Valley
Weldon Valley RE-20J
Wiggins RE-50J
Wray RD-2
Yuma 1
Region 2
Agate 300
Arriba-Flagler CSD #20
Bethune Schools
Big Sandy 100J
Burlington RE-6J
Byers 32-J
Calhan Public Schools
Cheyenne County Re-5
Deer Trail School
Eads Kiowa Co. RE-1
Edison #54J
Elbert #200
Elizabeth C-1
Genoa-Hugo C-113
Hi-Plains R-23
Karval Re-23
Kiowa C-2
Kit Carson R-1
Limon Public Schools
Miami Yoder
Plainview School
Stratton R-4
Woodlin School
Region 3
Aguilar Re-6
Branson RE-82
Campo RE-6
Cheraw #31
Crowley County Schools
Fowler R4J
Granada Schools
Hoehne R-3
Holly RE-3
Kim R-88
La Junta Public Schools
Lamar Re-2
Las Animas No. Re-1
Manzanola 3J
McClave Re-2
Primero Re-2
Pritchett RE-3
Rocky Ford Schools
Springfield Schools
Swink #33
Trinidad #1
Vilas RE-5
Walsh RE-1
Wiley RE13 Jt.
Region 4
Eaton RE-2
Fort Lupton Re-8
Highland Schools
Park R-3
Platte Valley Schools
Poudre R-1
St. Vrain Valley RE-1J
Thompson R2-J
Weld County Re-3(J)
Weld County 6
Weld Re-5J
Weld RE-1
Windsor School
Region 5
Adams 14
Adams 50
Bennett No. 29J
Boulder Valley Schools
Brighton Public Schools
Englewood Schools
Littleton Public Schools
Mapleton Public Schools
Sheridan Schools
Strasburg #31J
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Region 6
Academy #20
Canon City RE-1
Cheyenne Mountain #12
Colorado Springs #11
Cripple Creek-Victor Re-1
CSDB
Custer County C-1
Ellicott #22
Falcon #49
Fountain-Fort Carson 8
Fremont Re-2
Hanover #28
Harrison #2
Huerfano Re-1
La Veta Re-2
Lewis Palmer 38
Manitou Springs 14
Peyton 23
Pueblo No. 60
Pueblo No. 70
Widefield #3
Woodland Park Re-2
Region 7
East Grand Schools
Hayden Schools
Moffat County Re: No. 1
North Park R-1
South Routt RE-3
Steamboat Springs RE-2
West Grand #1-Jt
Region 8
Buena Vista R-31
Clear Creek RE-1
Cotopaxi Schools
Eagle County Re50J
Gilpin County RE-1
Lake County R-1
Park Re-2
Platte Canyon No. 1
Salida R-32-J
Summit RE-1
Region 9
Alamosa RE-11J
Centennial School
Center Consolidated
Creede Consolidated #1
Del Norte Schools
Moffat Consolidated #2
Monte Vista Schools
Mountain Valley RE-1
North Conejos RE1-J
Sanford School
Sangre de Cristo Re-22J
Sargent Re-33J
Sierra Grande R-30
South Conejos RE-10
Region 10
Aspen No. 1 (RE)
DeBeque 49 JT
Garfield Re-2
Garfield 16
Meeker Re-1
Mesa County Valley #51
Plateau Valley #50
Rangely RE-4
Roaring Fork RE-1
Region 11
Delta County 50J
Gunnison Watershed
Hinsdale County RE-1
Montrose County Re-1J
Norwood Public Schools
Ouray R-1
Ridgway School
Telluride R-1
West End Schools
Region 12
Archuleta-Hinsdale 50J
Bayfield 10 Jt-R
Dolores County Re-2(J)
Dolores Schools
Durango 9-R
Ignacio Public Schools
Mancos Re-6
Montezuma-Cortez Re-1
Silverton
Large Districts
Adams 12 Five Star
Aurora Public Schools
Cherry Creek Schools
Denver Public Schools
Douglas County RE-1
Jefferson County Schools
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This year, there will be 12 CASB Fall Regional Meetings to correspond to the new regions. However, as always, you may attend as many CASB regional meetings you’d like to attend. CASB suggests you attend the regional that best fits your geographic constraints.
Click here for more information on 2008 CASB Fall Regional Meetings.