Air Academy High School

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Air Academy High School
School Mascot, the Kadet Bird
It's a matter of pride
Location
United States Air Force Academy, Colorado
United States
Information
School district Academy School District 20
Principal Erik Fredell
Dean Mike Russell
Enrollment

1399

Faculty approx. 100
Type Public School
Grades 9-12
Athletics 5A and 4A
Mascot Kadet
Color(s) Blue and Silver         
Established 1956
Homepage

Air Academy High School (also commonly referred to as AAHS) is a public high school that serves the northwestern end of Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. It is the only high school built on military land (School District 20 has two elementary school on military property) and over 50% of its students are not associated with the Air Force. Known for high academic standards, Air Academy is situated in the foothills of the Front Range sitting at 6,200 feet above sea level. The sports mascot is the Kadet (Kay-det), a fictional bird that is representative of a baby falcon. The name "Kadet" itself is a reference to the fact that the high school can be seen as a "little-sibling" to the "Cadets" of the Air Force Academy. The mascot should not be confused with the political party in Russia known as the Kadets.

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[edit] History

The school was opened in 1956 on the grounds of the United States Air Force Academy for the '56-'57 academic year before having its first commencement ceremony in 1958, making the class of 2007 the 50th graduating class. It was originally constructed as just one building which has come to be known as 'A'. Through the years three more buildings were constructed to supplement the growing student population each with its own letter coding: B, C, and D. Being the oldest high school in Colorado Springs, it has grown over the past five decades to become a state-wide leader in academics, athletics, and performing arts.

[edit] Academics

The school was awarded by Newsweek in 2004 and 2005 as being one of the top 1000 high schools in the country in terms of academic achievement. The school continues to achieve 'superior' rating on standardized tests.

AAHS also offers the Advanced Placement program to students in numerous subject areas.

[edit] Athletics

Housing two gyms, a weights facility, a track, soccer, baseball, and softball field, eight tennis courts, race track, and a football stadium (nicknamed the K-Dome), Air Academy boasts numerous varsity and junior varsity athletic teams competing in Colorado 4A and 5A sporting events.

Recently, Air Academy has had many teams enter the state playoffs, with teams such as basketball (men's and women's), men and women's swimming and diving, wrestling, hockey, baseball, lacrosse (women's) and cheerleading all competing for a state title. Additionally, Air Academy has has individuals compete in and win individual state titles in swimming, cross-country, and track. In 2008, Allie McLaughlin capped off these individual achievements by capturing the 5A state 3,200 meter track title in a time of 10:49.

[edit] State Titles

  • Baseball
    • 1989
  • Basketball
    • 1989 (M)
  • Cheerleading
    • 2001 (co-ed)
    • 2003 (co-ed)
    • 2004 (co-ed)
    • 2005 (co-ed)
  • Football
    • 1962
  • Ice Hockey
    • 1995
    • 2000
    • 2005
  • Swimming & Diving
    • 1993 (M)
    • 1999 (M)
  • Lacrosse
    • 1990 (M)
    • 1991 (M)
    • 1992 (M)
    • 2000 (F)
  • Soccer
    • 1980 (M) First year Colorado elevated soccer to a varsity sport
    • 1992 (M)
    • 1990 (M)
    • 1993 (W)

[edit] Performing arts

[edit] Instrumental music program

Air Academy has received national acclaim for its numerous musical ensembles. Their marching band has consistently been in the top five for the past 20 years with state titles in 1994, 1998, 1999 and 2007, along with percussion caption awards in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2003. The band was under the direction of Rick Shaw 1988-1998, assisted by Mike Sherpa 1989-1997, and Brad Stevens, Anooj Thakker, Bruce Anderson,Seth Gentry, Phil Martin (Percussion staff members various years). Scott McGowan was the director from 1999-2002, and, most recently, Stoney Black since 2003. The Air Academy marching bands have been featured in the world renowned Tournament of Roses Parade (New Years Day 1991), and the Orange Bowl parade in 1994. Their marching band took second place in the 2006 4A CBA Marching Band Championship with their show, Area 51. The band also took fifth at the Bands of America Flagstaff Regional and placed first in the 2A division. They were beat out by Rampart High School by 0.45 points at the state competition. In 2007, the Air Academy Marching Band won the Class 4A Championship at the Pomona Marching Band competition; won the Class 2A category at the Bands of America Regional Competition in El Paso, Texas (second overall); and was the Grand Champion of the Colorado Southern Regional competition held in Colorado Springs, Colorado. After second place finishes in 2004, 2005, and 2006, in 2007 the Air Academy Marching Band won its fourth Class 4A CBA marching band championship at the the CBA State Marching Band competition held at Colorado State University at Fort Collins, Colorado. Their show this year is called Hypnotix. The Marching Band's finals scoring in state of 2007 was a 82.9.

[edit] Choir program

In addition to a strong performing arts program, AAHS boasts a strong choir program. Highlighted by three a cappella groups (C'est La Vie, the Inflatable Misconceptions, and Out of the Blue), the choir department maintains over 50 members. Directed by Jim Graves, the numerous choirs and a cappella groups traveled to Chicago in 2008 to go a festival in which they took 2nd place overall.

[edit] Drama program

Headed by Lisa Morelos, Air Academy has a drama department that includes a chapter of the National Thespian Honors Society. More than 20 AAHS students belong to this award-winning chapter. Additionally, the program put on productions of The Three Musketeers and Chess, a musical in 2008. The school also holds an annual hodge-podge acting and singing show called "Montage".

[edit] AFJROTC

Air Academy is home to District 20's CO-20021 AFJROTC Program. There is currently 190 students from across the district enrolled in it. The unit won Distinguished Unit w/ Merit for the 06/07 school year.

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