Evergreen High School (Evergreen, Colorado)

Evergreen High School

Evergreen High School, March 2004
Address
29300 Buffalo Park Road
Evergreen, Colorado, 80439
U.S.
Coordinates 39°37′22″N 105°20′02″W / 39.62278°N 105.33389°WCoordinates: 39°37′22″N 105°20′02″W / 39.62278°N 105.33389°W
Information
Type public high school
Established 1944 (separate from previous K-12 school)
School district JEFFCO Public Schools
Principal Ryan Alsup
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 946[1]
Color(s) navy blue and gold         
Athletics 4A
Athletics conference Jefferson County
Mascot Cougar
Rival Conifer High School
Website Evergreen High School

Evergreen High School is a public secondary institution in the JEFFCO Public Schools district in Evergreen, Colorado, U.S. Until Conifer High School opened in 1996, it served students in both Evergreen and Conifer. Evergreen High School is known for being "a school of excellence" in its academic, athletic and extracurricular activities.

History

The first school in the Evergreen area was the Buffalo Park School, which now resides on the grounds of Wilmot Elementary School. In the late 19th century, a frame structure was built one-quarter mile south of Main Street and served as a school until 1923. It houses Evergreen Baptist Church.[2]

Elementary and high school students were housed in the third school built in Evergreen, a red brick two-story structure located at the intersection of county highway 73 and Buffalo Park Road. It was built in 1922 when District 30 became C2, the second consolidation in Jefferson County. An adjacent white masonry building was built in 1944 for the high school and the first class graduated from the newly christened high school in 1948.[3]

The school quickly outgrew its building and a new building was erected southwest of the bus barn at the intersection of Olive Road and Buffalo Park Road, opening in 1954.[4] The building grew through additions as needed, creating a somewhat haphazard layout until the structure was unified with a "main street" layout during major renovations in the late 1990s.

Students

Demographics

(2004-2005 school year)[5]

Extracurricular activities

The Cougars are considered to be archrivals with the Conifer High School Lobos.

Athletics

State championships:[6]

Athletic Websites

Boys' Baseball EHS Cougar Baseball Website

Mentors in violence prevention

Following the Columbine shooting, Jefferson County Schools hired Jackson Katz, co-founder of the Mentors In Violence Prevention program, to adapt the collegiate program for high schools. Evergreen High School was chosen as the pilot school for the project.[7] Its success led the program into other schools in the district, then to schools in other states.[8][9]

Mock trial

Evergreen High School's Mock Trial team have been the state champions in 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, and 2007.[10] The team won the National High School Mock Trial Championship in 1990[11] and headed back to the national competition again in May 2007 when it was held in Dallas placing 10th.[12]

Notable alumni

References

  1. Profile - Evergreen High School. Colorado High School Activities Association.
  2. Evergreen School, Second One. Jefferson County, Colorado Place Names Directory.
  3. Evergreen School, Third One. Jefferson County, Colorado Place Names Directory.
  4. Jefferson County, Colorado Place Names Directory.
  5. Evergreen High School School Profile --- 2004-05. Jefferson County Public Schools. 2006-02-21.
  6. State Champions. Colorado high School Activities Association.
  7. Kenworthy, Tom; Patrick O'Driscoll (2000-04-14). "Columbine changes schools' inner world". USA TODAY.
  8. Mitchell, Nancy (2001-03-12). "Standing against violence". Rocky Mountain News.
  9. Janofsky, Michael (2001-03-19). "Bill on Student Bullying Is Considered in Colorado". The New York Times. p. A10.
  10. "In and Around the Bar - 2007 High School Mock Trial Program". The Colorado Lawyer (Colorado Bar Association). May 2007.
  11. "Evergreen students win U.S. trial title". Rocky Mountain News. 1990-05-14. A team of Evergreen High School student lawyers were judged best in the nation over the weekend at the National High School Mock Trial Championship in Portland, Ore.
  12. Fowler, Pete (2007-03-07). "Demons ninth at mock trial state competition". Glenwood Springs Independent. Evergreen High School placed first. The team will go on to represent Colorado at the national mock trial championship starting May 10 in Dallas, Texas. George Washington High School of Denver was the other team to make it to the championship round at state, eventually losing to Evergreen.
  13. Erickson, Jim (2001-04-19). "3 of 7 on Shuttle Have Colorado Ties". Rocky Mountain News.
  14. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0186196/
  15. Brown, Mark (2006-06-21). "Rise Against no average punks". Rocky Mountain News.
  16. Saunders, Patrick (2007-04-09). "Perfection in bullpen a real relief for Padres". Denver Post.

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