Bennett High School, Colorado
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Bennett High School | |
Established | |
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School type | public secondary school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Principal | Richard Coleman |
Location | Bennett, Colorado, United States |
Students | 300 |
Faculty | 20 |
Athletics | 3A Frontier League |
Colors | orange and black |
Mascot | Tiger |
Bennett High School is a secondary school located in Bennett, Colorado.
Bennett High School offers a wide range of academic programs. These include basic through college level English; mathematics through calculus; a full range of courses in the social studies; science through chemistry and physics; physical education; and four years of Spanish. Computer labs provide students access to word processing to improve writing skills and advanced applications. Fine arts offerings include vocal music, band, strings, drama, and art. A variety of clubs and other extracurricular activities are also available.
Vocational programs at Bennett are offered in business, agriculture, and industrial arts. Also available, through the T.H. Pickens Technical Center in Aurora, is a full range of auto, electronics, drafting, cosmetology, and health related programs.
The school's athletic teams competed in the 3A Patriot League until 2006, when the school petitioned the Colorado High School Activities Association for a travel-related league change.[1] Beginning in fall 2006, Bennett's teams will compete in the newly formed 3A Frontier League.
[edit] References
- "Patriot League changes move schools around" by Sherrie Peif, Greeley Tribune, March 14, 2006
[edit] External links
- Bennett School District
- Mr. Miller's Classes - information on classes taught and extracurricular activities sponsored by Bennett High School teacher Michael Miller.
- Bennett High School at GreatSchools.net
- Bennett High School at PublicSchoolReview