Arvada High School | |
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Address | |
7951 W. 65th Ave. Arvada, Colorado, 80004 United States |
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Coordinates | [1] |
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Type | public secondary school |
Established | 1900 |
School district | Jefferson County Public Schools (Colorado) |
CEEB Code | 60055 |
Principal | Kathleen Norton |
Staff | 39[2] |
Faculty | 80[2] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1425[3] |
School Colour(s) | Red and white |
Athletics | 4A[3] |
Athletics conference | Jefferson County |
Mascot | Bulldog |
Teams | Reds |
Newspaper | The Crimson Report |
Yearbook | The Arvadan |
Feeder schools | Arvada Middle School, North Arvada Middle School |
Website | www.arvadahighschool.org |
Arvada High School is a public secondary school operated by Jefferson County School District R-1 in Arvada, Colorado, United States.
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Arvada High constitutes following racial demographics:[4]
Race | Percentage |
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Hispanic | 33.4% |
White | 56.8% |
African American | 2.0% |
Asian | 5.8% |
Native American | 2.0% |
The first high school classes in Arvada commenced in 1900 at Zephyr and Grandview. Known as the Arvada School (it was renamed Lawrence Elementary School in 1955), Arvada high school students attended classes there until a permanent high school was built in 1920. The first Arvada High School was located at 7225 Ralston Road and served high school students until 1955. The building served as a junior high school until 1984 and was demolished in 1986. A new building at 5751 Balsam Street served students until 1971, when the school's current building was completed at 7951 W. 65th Avenue and the Balsam Street location became Arvada Junior High School.
In the early 1920s, the school adopted the team name Redskins. It was challenged in 1993 as derogatory and the new name Reds was adopted by a 2–1 margin in voting.[5] The school subsequently adopted a bulldog as its new mascot.[6]
Since 2006, Arvada High School has been home to the district's North Area Option School, an extremely rigorous college preparatory program. Many advanced placement classes are also available. Program classes are taught by Arvada High School instructors and 50% of the available enrollment is for Arvada High students.
Arvada High School fields teams in interscholastic competition in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling. Active in the performing arts with a band choir, orchestra and theater program. The band program includes marching band, percussion ensemble, jazz band, and concert band. Carissa Duran is the band director.The school also has an award winning journalisn program. Both the school newspaper (The Crimson Report) and yearbook (The Arvanda) have won awards from The Colorado High School Press Asscociation CHSPA. Along with the newspaper and yearbook the journalism program also has an broadcast journalism class known as BDN (Bulldog News).