Palmer Ridge High School | |
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Ignite, Encourage, Engage, and Expect Excellence
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19255 Monument Hill Road Monument, Colorado, El Paso, 80132 United States |
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School type | Public High School |
Established | 2008 |
School district | Lewis-Palmer School District 38 |
Principal | Gary Gabel |
Years Offered | 9-12 |
Colour(s) | Navy Blue █ and Gold █ |
Mascot | Bears |
Website | http://prhs.lewispalmer.org |
Palmer Ridge High School (commonly PR, or PRHS) is a public high school in Monument, Colorado, USA, serving students in grades 9–12. The school is one of two high schools in the Lewis-Palmer School District, with admission based primarily on the locations of students' homes.
As of 2010, Palmer Ridge offers 25 varsity sports, 9 Advanced Placement courses, and vocational training.
Palmer Ridge is known for being the largest public geothermal project in the State of Colorado, and is made famous by its glass bridge that connects its academics and arts/athletics wings.
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In 2006, Lewis-Palmer School District decided to build a second high school to alleviate crowding in Lewis-Palmer High School.[1] They decided to take the land of Mary Wissler, a local ranch owner, through the use of Eminent Domain. Many people were outraged, and threatened to recall the School Board by collecting thousands of signatures.[2] The School District eventually decided on another plot of land.[3]
H+L Architecture designed the building for Palmer Ridge High School.[4] Saunders Construction built the actual building, and finished in time for the 2008-2009 school year.[5] The building itself covered 217,000 square feet (20,200 m2) after its completion.[6]
Palmer Ridge High School opened during August 2008, with approximately 530 students and 70 faculty.[7]
Today, Palmer Ridge is a full-class 9-12 high school with approximately 1120 students enrolled. The school's first graduating class was the Class of 2011. Palmer Ridge offers a wide variety of student-centered programs, including a monthly school publication, the Bear Truth, which reports on athletics, academic and extracurricular issues, and news of the school and community.[8] Other programs include PRTV's Ridgeline, PR's Student Council, DECA, Rachel's Challenge, Ridge Rage, and many more.
Palmer Ridge High School is considered one of the most environmentally friendly buildings in the state of Colorado, as well as one of the largest geothermal projects in the state.[4] It carries an Energy Star Label.[9]
Bill Ritter, the governor of Colorado, visited the school on February 12, 2009 to present the district with an award.[10]
Palmer Ridge and Lewis-Palmer School District 38 is Accredited with Distinction by the State of Colorado.
21 Palmer Ridge students scored 30+ on the ACT (2009–2010).
18 Palmer Ridge students scored a 5 in at least one area of the Advanced Placement Exam
All Palmer Ridge Athletes must hold a 3.0 GPA
The Lewis-Palmer District Hockey team won the Colorado State Championship 2 years in a row; 2010 and 2011. The Lewis-Palmer District Mens Swimming team won the State Championship in 2010. Palmer Ridge sent 5 wrestlers to the 2011 State Championships, 3 of which won state titles.
The Palmer Ridge Cheerleading team is second in the league and currently holds a spot as State Finalists.
9 out of 10 Palmer Ridge fall sports teams qualified for post-season play.
PR had 6 3-sport athletes in 2009-2010.
PR offers 25 varsity sports for its athletes.
PR produced the Colorado Athlete of the Year (2009–2010) in its hockey goalie Brent Schwarz.
PR is home to the nation's 5th fastest cross-country runner.
The Palmer Ridge Band sent 22 students to the Colorado All-State Band in 2011.
Palmer Ridge's Bear Necessities Theatre Company broke district-wide attendance records with their musical in the fall of 2010.
PR took 6 out of 9 first place awards in the 2011 Colorado History Day. This is more than any other time in district-wide history.
PR DECA sent 6 students to nationals in 2011.