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Directory
General
The Data Pipeline Directory contains key information about school districts and their member schools. This information includes, district contact information, school contact information, district key personnel, district board membership, vendor system information, calendars, and the reduced academic calendar application.
Key Dates
Year Round - District, key personnel, BOCES, vendor and school information can be updated at any time
3/2/2026 – 5/13/2026 - Reduced Academic Calendar Applications
3/2/2026 - 6/30/2026 - School Code Changes for 2026-2027
7/1/2026 - 8/31/2026 - District Calendars
11/9/2026 - 12/18/2026 - Update Local School Board Membership
Directory File Layout and Definitions
Directory Board Membership
If your district had changes to the local school board there are two things that need to take place:
Update the Data Pipeline Directory Board Membership Tab
To meet this requirement please go into the Data Pipeline Directory and update your district board membership. This is to be completed by the directory respondent in Data Pipeline
Select Directory on the left then go to the Board Member tab.
- When making a change to a board member “check” the select button on the left then edit.
- Once the changes have been made press Save.
Send into CDE the Certificate(s) of Election
Once you receive the certificates of appointment/election or board minutes noting elections please scan them to: DirectoryData@cde.state.co.us
C.R.S 22-32-109(I)(d) - To cause to be filed with the department of education the name, address, and length of term of office of each school director; and the name, address, identification of office, and date of election or appointment of the president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, and of the assistant secretary and assistant treasurer if there are such offices;
Non-Public Schools Directory
Non-public schools located in Colorado are not required to have a CDE assigned school code. However, to be listed on CDE's Directory of Non-Public School Codes or to participate in the Non-Public Fall Enrollment Count, a non-public school will need a CDE assigned school code.
To qualify for a non-public school code a school must be physically located in Colorado, serving Colorado students. Currently, CDE is not assigned school codes for virtual programs located outside of the state.
Please see the Schools of Choice Unit Non-Public Schools webpage for more detailed information on non-public school types and guidelines.
Non-public schools located in Colorado are not required to have a CDE assigned school code. However, to be listed on CDE's Directory of Non-Public School Codes or to participate in the Non-Public Fall Enrollment Count, a non-public school will need a CDE assigned school code.
To qualify for a non-public school code a school must be physically located in Colorado, serving Colorado students. Currently, CDE is not assigned school codes for virtual programs located outside of the state.
Please review Schools of Choice Non-Public Schools for more detailed information on non-public school types and guidelines.
- Non-Public Schools Fall Enrollment Count
- Request a CDE code for a Non-Public School
- School Closures
- Additional Resources
Non-Public Schools Fall Enrollment Count
The data will be used to generate a count of non-public school students in the state of Colorado. C.R.S. 22-1-114 allows Colorado's public school districts to collect, no more than once per month, certain information from non-public schools located within their districts in order to meet their responsibilities for the compulsory attendance of eligible children.
Request a CDE code for a Non-Public School
School Closures
Please email DirectoryData@cde.state.co.us with any notifications of non-public school closures or other changes, such as grades and populations served and non-profit status.
Additional Resources
School Code Change Requests
A school code (unique 4-digit code) is assigned by the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) to enable the department and school districts to connect important information with the school. A similar process is used for Local Education Agencies (LEAs) through district codes. The definition of LEAs includes, but is not limited to, school districts, some BOCES, the CSDB, and the Charter School Institute.
Key Dates
3/2/2026 - 6/30/2026 - School Code Changes for all 2026-2027 school/LEA updates
Applications must be submitted no later than June 30th to be considered for the upcoming school year. Failure to submit before June 30th, 2026 could result in a failure to move forward with the request.
School Code Change Request Scenarios
LEAs must submit a request to the School Code Review Committee for any one or multiple of the following events.
- New School Code
- Retiring a School Code
- Grade Range Change
- School Name Change
- Re-opening School
- District/LEA Changes
New School Code
Districts requesting a New School Code should also submit the Enrollment Calculator. Requests for a new school code will be evaluated based on the above considerations. Scenarios can include and may not be limited to:
- A new public school
- A new homeschool options-based program (100% of students in this entity are home-based options students)
- A new school created by splitting an existing school's grade ranges (e.g., K-8 school splits into an elementary and a middle school)
Retiring a School Code
Grade Range Change
Grade level change requests will be evaluated based on the above considerations. Scenarios can include and may not be limited to:
- Addition of one or more grade levels to an existing school
- Removal of one or more grade levels from an existing school
- Non-contiguous grade levels may need to be issued more than one code (e.g., PK in a high school)
School Name Change
Re-opening School
District/LEA Changes
LEA changes will be evaluated to determine the most appropriate treatment based on the considerations above. See District/LEA Changes section below for specific directions.
Scenarios can include and may not be limited to:
- An existing school is moving from one LEA to another LEA
- An existing LEA is changing its name
- A new LEA is being established
- An existing LEA is closing
- Multiple LEAs are consolidating
School Code Review Committee (SCRC)
The School Code Review Committee (SCRC) reviews all school code change requests in order to maintain accurate information regarding public schools in Colorado and for the purposes of the reasons detailed below. The SCRC is comprised of units from across CDE that understand the impact of school code changes across multiple disciplines.
School Code Information
Legal Basis
School-code determinations are necessary to implement the Data Reporting and Technology Act, §§ 22-2-301, et seq., C.R.S.; Part 5 of the Education Accountability Act, §§ 22-11-501, et seq., C.R.S.; and the conditions of federal financial assistance, see § 22-2-108.
The Importance of School Code Information
School codes generally operate in the background to accomplish the following:
- Ensure data accuracy and data quality (e.g., connecting different datasets, longitudinal analysis),
- Track grant and formula funding,
- Operationalize state and federal processes and requirements (e.g., state performance frameworks and accreditation, EdFacts),
- Identify sites for awards and supports and,
- Assist with all other data reporting requirements.
Where school codes become more visible is when there are changes to schools – e.g., through closures, consolidations, mergers, grade changes, etc. When this happens, the department must evaluate whether an entity constitutes a new school or whether it is a continuation or successor of an existing school. When a public school shifts in some form but continues to be the same public school or a successor school, that public school continues with the same data history and legal rights and responsibilities. This includes the plan type for the school and the accountability history under the Education Accountability Act.
- General Considerations
- Additional Considerations
- Escalation/Appeals Process
- District/LEA Changes
- Multiple Related Requests
- School Code Change Application Directions
- School Code Change Request Forms
- Definitions
General Considerations
General Considerations for Reviewing School Code Requests Based on Federal Technical Guidance
The SCRC follows the technical guidance from the U.S. Department of Education regarding changes to school codes. (FS029 – Director v19.2 – Section 4.0)
Under that guidance, a new school code should be created if:
- The grade span of the school changes by more than three grades, not including pre-kindergarten or kindergarten as grades;
- The school’s physical location changes and the attendance area changed significantly; or
- Two schools of about the same size, or with the same grade spans, merge. The codes for the closed schools can be retired and the new entity is eligible for a new code.
A new school code should not be created if:
- The grade span of the school changed by three grades or less, not including pre-kindergarten and kindergarten;
- The school or LEA’s physical location or address changed, but the attendance area did not change significantly;
- A smaller school merged with a larger entity that provides essentially the same grade span;
- A school changes charter status or magnet status without significantly changing the attendance area or change the grade span;
- A school undergoes restructuring under provisions in the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESEA);
- The name of a school changes; or
- A school changes LEAs without significantly changing the attendance area or changing the grade span.
For mergers, the federal technical guidance provides as follows:
- When a smaller entity is merged into another school that provides essentially the same grades, the smaller entity’s code is retired and the code for the larger entity continues.
- When two schools of equal size or with different grade spans are merged or consolidated within an existing building or a new physical location, both entities should be closed and a new entity opened.
When a school splits into two or more entities, the one that retains the most characteristics of the original school retains the school code. The characteristics of the school are related to the student population for school, the grades offered, and the attendance area from which the school draws students.
Additional Considerations
Additional Considerations Around Whether a School is a Continuation or Successor School
When the above technical guidance does not clearly answer the question of whether a new or existing school code should be applied to a public school, the SCRC applies the following considerations to determine if something is a continuation or successor school or whether it is a new public school. This analysis applies to both online schools and brick-and-mortar schools.
The SCRC first considers student population. If more than a majority of the student population came from a closed school, that will weigh in favor of finding that the new entity is actually a continuation or successor of the closed school.
After considering student population, the following would weigh against a determination that an entity is a continuation or successor of a former public school:
- Differences in organizational, curricular, or programming models;
- Different leadership;
- Different staffing (e.g. educators from former public school were not transferred automatically to new entity);
- Different facilities;
- Differences in grades served; and/or
- Any other information that demonstrates that this is a new public school versus a continuation or successor of a former public school.
The lack of differences in the above categories would weigh in favor of finding that a new entity is a continuation or successor of a former public school.
If an LEA closes a public school and is not seeking any changes in school code, name, or grade span for the existing school(s) that receive the students from the closed school, the department will not consider the existing school(s) to be successor schools.
However, if an LEA closes or restructures a public school or schools and seeks a new school code or a reassigned school code for the school(s) that receive the students from the closed or restructured school(s), the department will apply the above considerations to determine if the entity is a continuation or successor of a public school.
For a Multi-District Online School (MDOL), please see additional criteria for determining that a newly authorized MDOL may be considered a successor school.
The department will inform the LEA in writing when a public school is deemed to be a continuation or successor school.
Escalation/Appeals Process
If a requester disagrees with the Committee’s decision regarding the assignment of a school code, the requestor may ask CDE to reconsider. The request for reconsideration shall be reviewed by Department leadership in the Data Operations Unit and the School Quality and Support Division. If the recommendation of the Department’s designees from these units is to uphold the decision of the Committee, the designees will seek final approval from the Commissioner to uphold the decision. The Department will issue a written response regarding its decision on the request.
If the department informs the LEA in writing that a school has been deemed a successor school and the decision impacts the plan type of the public school under the Accountability Act, the LEA may appeal the decision to the State Board of Education by substantially following the Request for Reconsideration appeal process outlined in 1 CCR 301-1, Rule 5.11.
District/LEA Changes
School Changing LEA
There is no change request form to be completed at this time. However, there does need to be a paper trail of the transition in the form of official documentation. Such documentation will need to be received from both districts. Documentation can include the charter contract, official board meeting minutes in which the change was approved, or written confirmation from the superintendent and district board president. This documentation needs to be submitted to DirectoryData@cde.state.co.us.
District Name Change
Districts have two name fields and each will need to be updated as part of district name change process. Please review the LEA Name Change Guidance checklist, compiled by Blue Sky BOCES, for all district-related entities that will need to be updated with the new district name.
- Organization Name - the common name appearing on reporting and most frequently used by CDE and district staff. Please use the Request for a School Name Change form. Coming 3/2/2026
- Legal Name - the name found on the district's W9 and used by CDE's accounting department and cross-referenced with the State Controller's Office. To update this name you will need to submit a new W9 form to CDE Accounting. You will also need to complete a Business Name Change request with the IRS and may do so at Business Name Change | Internal Revenue Service.
Multiple Related Requests
Complex school changes may require a set of submitted requests. For example, a school closure (School A) could also be related to an increase of grade levels and enrollments at a neighboring school (School B), which may also require a name change. In such a case, the following requests would need to be submitted:
- Retire school code for School A
- Grade level change for School B
- Name change for School B
Request for a School Name Change
Request for a School Grade Change
Request for Closing a School
School Code Change Application Directions
Applications must be submitted no later than June 30th to be considered for the upcoming school year.
- Complete the appropriate School Change Request Form (see Multiple Related Requests Tab ) Coming 3/2/2026
- Once the application is complete click the 'Will do! Submit Request' button. This will take you to a request confirmation page. SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE AND CLICK 'PRINTPAGE'!
- Have your district superintendent or executive director sign the signature page.
- Email the completed signature page to DirectoryData@cde.state.co.us
NOTE: Your application will not be considered complete until the superintendent’s/executive director’s signature has been received.
School Code Change Request Forms
Once you've completed the form(s), linked below, click the ‘Print Page’ button at the bottom of the request confirmation page. This document will need to be signed by your superintendent and the complete document emailed to DirectoryData@cde.state.co.us before your request is considered complete and can be reviewed by the SCRC.
Request for a School Name Change
Request for a School Grade Change
Request for Closing a School
- Enrollment Calculator (XLSX) – All districts requesting a new school code, and some districts requesting to retire a school code, will need to submit the completed Enrollment Calculator.
Definitions
Public School
CO Rev Stat § 22-1-101 (2017)
(1) A public school is a school that derives its support, in whole or in part, from moneys raised by a general state, county, or district tax.
(2) A charter school is a public school that operates pursuant to a charter contract entered into pursuant to the provisions of article 30.5 of this title. As used in this title, unless the context otherwise requires, "charter school" includes any type of charter school created pursuant to the provisions of article 30.5 of this title
Local Educational Agency
The term "local educational agency" means a public board of education or other public authority statutorily constituted either administrative control or direction of public elementary schools or secondary schools in a political subdivision of a State, or of or for a combination of political subdivision statutorily recognized as an administrative agency for public elementary schools or secondary schools.
Reduced Academic Calendar Requests
School District Calendar and Instructional Hours Guidance
Directions for completing the Reduced Academic Calendar (DOCX)
Submit Your Annual Reduced Academic Calendar Application between March 2, 2026 and May 13, 2026
School districts operating with fewer than 160 scheduled days per school year (reduced academic calendars or four-day school weeks) are required to submit a request for approval.
To be considered for the 2026-2027 school year, please complete the application via the Directory in Data Pipeline by May 13th, 2026. Districts requesting approval are not obligated to follow their proposed calendar if their local planning is not finalized.
In addition to submitting the application through Data Pipeline, districts who are on Performance Watch (Priority Improvement, Turnaround or On Watch, years 0+) submitting a district-wide application for all schools within the district to be on a reduced calendar need to submit the following additional information separately using the form link below. Additional information includes a copy of the respective school/district calendars, building class schedules, assembly schedules, bell schedules including lunch time intervals, and professional development calendar.
CDE will review the additional materials for the use and prioritization of instructional time. The executive director of field services and the associate commissioner of school quality and support must recommend approval of the application before it is forwarded to the commissioner for consideration.
Submit District Wide Performance Watch - Reduced Academic Calendar Form

