Denver Public Schools

Steele Elementary

Charles Raisch, Principal

320 So. Marion Parkway, Denver, CO 80209

Phone 303.744.1717  |  Fax 720.424.3745
Your Neighborhood School of Choice

Attendance Line 303.534.2027; mailbox 303.155.5145

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OUR NAMESAKE
ROBERT WILBUR STEELE
Our Namesake:
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING...
Located North of Washington Park at South Marion Parkway and Alameda, Steele was named in honor of Robert Wilbur Steele (1857-1910), a Colorado Supreme Court Justice and advocate for children. The original school house, built in 1913, was a small two story red brick structure of Neo Classical Design. In 1929 the building was enlarged and redesigned, with interior design elements of wood paneling and original art murals on the walls and ceilings. This beautifully preserved building is one of the finest examples of Art Deco style architecture in the state. Steele School was designated an Historical Landmark in 1995. The mosaic and stucco exterior is a reminder of its history as an important site of early Denver.

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