Erie High School (Colorado)
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Erie High School | |
Location | |
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Erie, Colorado |
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School district | Saint Vrain Valley School District |
Principal | Steve Payne |
Enrollment |
500+ |
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Established | 2005 |
Homepage | http://ehs.stvrain.k12.co.us |
Erie High School is a high school in Erie, Colorado. Erie is a part of the Saint Vrain Valley School District.
It was completed in 2005 and began operation in the fall of that year. The school was formed by the separation of Erie Middle & High School. Currently there are 500+ students attending the school with 100+ different classes to choose from, including CDC (Career Development Courses) which are taken in Longmont, Colorado where buses run every hour.
The building itself was designed to honor the town of Erie's mining history, as the color scheme is of the color of coal.
Steven Payne is the principal of the school and has been since 2001.[citation needed]
Erie High School is nationally known for its softball team which has many state championships to its credit.[citation needed]