Brideun School for Exceptional Children

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| name = Brideun School for Exceptional Children

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| streetaddress = 250 South Cherrywood Drive

| city = Lafayette

| state = Colorado

| country = United States

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| opened = 2000

| closed = 2006

| type = Elementary

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| grades = K-8

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| chairman = Marlo Payne Rice

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Brideun School for Exceptional Children was a school for twice exceptional (2e) children in Lafayette, Colorado. It operated between 2000 and 2006 and received some national attention.{{Cite magazine |last=Heyman |author2= Jason Bane |first=J. D. |url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20138770,00.html |title=Intelligence Agent: Marlo Payne Rice Runs a School for Kids Who Are Both Gifted and Learning Disabled |date=16 December 2002 |journal=People Magazine |volume=58 |issue=25 }} It was the first elementary school in United States specifically founded for 2e students.

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