Sheridan 2
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Sheridan 2 Overview
- Cities: Englewood, Littleton (small section), Sheridan
- Towns: N/A
- Unincorporated Areas: N/A
- County Commissioners: Arapahoe County
- State House: HD 3 (D), HD 38 (R) (small section)
- State Senators: SD 26 (D)
- Congressional: CD 1 (D), CD 6 (R) (small section)
Sheridan 2 Demographics
Students | County | Graduation Rate | # of Schools | Operating Budget | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1538 | Arapahoe | 75.9% -3% to CO average |
4 (not incl. SOAR) |
$18.6M ~ $10,321/student ~ $4.67M/school $3.736M (incl. SOAR) +$5,021/student to CO average |
Adopted Budget 2016/2017 |
- Biggest child poverty rate gap between two shared borders of any school districts in the country. Between this school district and Littleton Public Schools. LPS has more favorable metrics; Sheridan has less favorable metrics.
- The above graduation rate is 2015 (our metrics are currently set to automatically compare against 2015 state data). The 2016 graduation rate for Sheridan has seen a significant dip--to 69.1%. A decline of 6.8%. This while the state of Colorado as a whole went up 1.9%, to 78.9%.
Sheridan 2 Superintendent
Name | When First Voted In | Salary | Contract Ends | Contact |
---|---|---|---|---|
Michael Clough (Registered Democrat) |
2008 | (Cannot Confirm) | June 2018 | (720) 833-6616 mclough@ssd2.org |
Sheridan 2 School Board
- No compensation
- Terms are 4 years (Term limits?)
- All are elected At-Large, despite representing districts.
- Sheridan Board and Administrative Policies
- No direct contact with board members.
info@ssd2.org
(720) 833-6991
District | Name | Party | Next Election | Contact | 2017 Results |
2015 Results 30.10% turnout (Arapahoe County) |
2013 Results 37.14% turnout (Arapahoe County) |
2011 Results 43.41% turnout (Arapahoe County) |
2009 Results 31.05% turnout (Arapahoe County) |
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A | Ron Carter | Republican | 2017 | ||||||
B | VACANT | 2017 | 1 (No candidates) | ||||||
C | Sally Daigle | Democrat | 2017 | 6.02% (53.01%) Doreen Christian 46.99% | |||||
D | Karla Najera (Appointed 2017) |
Democrat | 2017 | UNOPPOSED (Diana Halp) |
UNOPPOSED (Diana Halp) | ||||
E | Bernadette Saleh (Appointed 2005) |
Democrat | 2017 | UNOPPOSED |
- Cannot find 2015 or 2013 results, or information on cancellation or why.
- All five seats are up for vote fall 2017. The article mentions District B has been open since 2009, as no one ran in that district.
Struggling Performance
- October 2016, Sheridan came off the state's watch list for low performance, avoiding sanctions.
Local Special Interest Groups
2017 Election
On November 7th, 2017, all 5 seats are up for vote. Districts A, C, and E are for a 4-year term; Districts B and D are 2-years.
There's discrepancy on District B. The district website says B is up for vote, however the sample ballot does not have District B listed (despite its perpetual vacancy since 2009).
The following is listed in order of how the names appear on the ballot.
Candidates
Ward | Name | Party | Endorsements/Info | Contact |
---|---|---|---|---|
District A | Daniel Stange | Unaffiliated | ||
District A | Ronald Carter (i) | Republican | ||
District C | Sally Daigle (i) | Democrat | ||
District C | Karla Cuevas-Flores | Democrat | ||
District D | Karla Najera (i) | Democrat | UNOPPOSED | |
District E | Bernadette Saleh (i) | Democrat | On board for 12 years (appointed in 2005) | |
District E | Indira Guzman-Sais | Unaffiliated |