William C. Hinkley High School

William C. Hinkley High School
Location
1250 Chambers Road, Aurora, Colorado
Coordinates 39°44′05″N 104°48′31″W / 39.73467°N 104.80866°W / 39.73467; -104.80866Coordinates: 39°44′05″N 104°48′31″W / 39.73467°N 104.80866°W / 39.73467; -104.80866
Information
Motto A Flight above the Rest
Established 1963
School district Aurora Public Schools
Principal Matthew Willis
Faculty 176 (2017)
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2184 (2017)[1]
Color(s) Cadet blue and silver         
Athletics 5A
Athletics conference Skyline League
Mascot Thunderbirds
Information 303-340-1500
Website http://hinkley.aurorak12.org

William C. Hinkley High School or simply Hinkley High School is a public high school in Aurora, Colorado, United States. It is one of eight high schools in Aurora Public Schools[2]. In 2007, Hinkley was ranked within the top 1000 public high schools in the United States by Newsweek.[3]

Hinkley's student newspaper is The Talon.

IB Programme

Hinkley is home to one of the district's few International Baccalaureate programmes,[4] and one of only a handful to offer an IB Human Rights course.[5]

In order to ease the 150-hour community service requirement of the IB Programme, a student organization known as the Landmines Task Force was created. The group raises money and awareness regarding the international landmine problem, donating through the United Nations Association's Adopt-A-Minefield to help eradicate landmines in Mozambique. To date, the group has raised over $20,000.[6] The program was started by IB HL African History teacher Christine Sundberg in the 2003/2004 school year; the program has ceased to exist since the 2008/2009 school year.

Demographics

Hinkley's free/reduced lunch rate is 62% of the students.[7]

Athletics

Notable alumni

References

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