Pine Creek High School
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Pine Creek High School | |
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10750 Thunder Mountain Avenue, Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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School district | Academy 20 |
Principal | Todd Morse |
Dean | Rebecca Allan |
Enrollment |
1,620[1] |
Type | Public |
Grades | 9-12 (Freshmen to Senior) |
Campus | Suburban |
Mascot | Eagle |
Color(s) | blue, green, and white |
Established | 1998[2] |
Homepage | http://www.asd20.org/pchs |
Pine Creek High School (PCHS) is a public high school in Academy School District 20 that serves the Pine Creek, Gleneagle, Black Forest, Northgate and Flying Horse Ranch areas of north Colorado Springs. The school opened in 1998 and currently serves approximately 1,600 students in grades 9 through 12.
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[edit] Sports and clubs
Pine Creek offers a diverse collection of sports and clubs for student participation. The school allows its students to design their own clubs (with the approval of a few teachers and administrators) if they are not satisfied with current clubs. The school has seen many victories in various athletics over the few years it has existed, including state qualifying teams in football, hockey, track and field, soccer, basketball, Marching Band, volleyball, and Swimming both men and women. Michael Arsenault recently won a $25,000 award for an outstanding demonstration as both a teacher and a student supporter. [1]
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[edit] References
- ^ Bob Schaller, "Going along for the 'ride out'", The (Colorado Springs) Gazette, Feb 15, 2005