Gilpin County Undivided High School
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Gilpin County Undivided High School | |
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Black Hawk, Colorado u.s. |
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School district | Gilpin County School District |
Type | public |
Grades | K-12 |
Campus | closed |
Mascot | eagle |
Color(s) | black gold |
Gilpin County Undivided High School is located on Highway 119 in Black Hawk, Colorado. It is a K-12 school and the only public school in Gilpin County School District.
[edit] Timeline
- 2004 — Karl Gates named "Most Influential Teacher" by United States Education Secretary Margaret Spellings
- 2004 — Science Teacher Sarah Stevens cited in text Teaching High School Science Through Inquiry: A Case Study Approach
[edit] Notable alumni
- Erik Hill - Colorado School of Mines - Theoretical Physicist
- Scott Fuller - Radio personality
- Scott Thurston - University of Northern Colorado athletics; Athletic Training Intern with Cleveland Indians, 2007 Season
- Thomas W. Dinsmoor - Veteran of the U.S. Navy stationed in Pearl Harbor