Highlands Ranch High School
Highlands Ranch High School | |
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Soaring for Excellence—Choose Your Altitude[1] | |
Location | |
9375 South Cresthill Lane, Highlands Ranch, Colorado | |
Coordinates | 39°32′56″N 104°55′50″W / 39.54877°N 104.93055°WCoordinates: 39°32′56″N 104°55′50″W / 39.54877°N 104.93055°W |
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Type | Public Secondary School[2] |
Established | 1987[2] |
School district | Douglas County School District RE-1[2] |
CEEB code | 060742 |
Principal | Chris Page |
Staff | 51[2] |
Faculty | 99[2] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1760[2] |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Black, silver and blue |
Fight song | "Mighty Falcons" (to the tune of "Mighty Oregon") |
Athletics | 5A |
Athletics conference | Continental League |
Mascot | Falcons |
Rivals | Rock Canyon High School, Mountain Vista High School, ThunderRidge High School |
Newspaper | HRHS Chronicle |
Yearbook | Talon |
Information | 303-588-7630 |
Website | http://hrhsfalcons.com |
Highlands Ranch High School is a public high school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, United States. It is part of the Douglas County School District.
History
Highlands Ranch opened in 1987 as the third high school in the district, after Douglas County High School in Castle Rock and Ponderosa High School in Parker. It was the first high school in Highlands Ranch. The rapid population growth in northern Douglas County has resulted in the opening of three other high schools in the area since Highlands Ranch High School opened.
The school is located in the Highlands Ranch neighborhood of Eastridge and is fed directly by Cresthill Middle School, which is adjacent to the high school campus. The school has been renovated several times in its relatively short history, most recently in 2009.
Highlands Ranch has a strong academic history and offers a number of Advanced Placement classes, though it does not participate in the International Baccalaureate program, which is located at Douglas County and Thunder Ridge High Schools.
Highlands Ranch is the alma mater of Felicity star and Golden Globe winner Keri Russell, and NFL star Kasey Studdard.
Sports
Highlands Ranch High School participates at the 5A level in all sports. Athletic offerings include soccer, cross country, baseball, softball, field hockey, basketball, football, volleyball, gymnastics, track, golf, swimming, diving, wrestling, tennis, cheerleading, poms, and lacrosse. The varsity boys'/girls' basketball, football and baseball programs have achieved fame as both have proceeded deep into their respective finals and are consistently rated at the top of their respective divisions.
The girls' basketball team won the Colorado state championship for three straight years from 2000-2002 and also from 2006-2007. Highlands Ranch is the alma mater of WNBA and UConn women's basketball star Ann Strother, who transferred to the school in her junior year. The school has won several championships in poms, track & field, and cheerleading.
HRHS girls' basketball has had a long standing dominance in Colorado. Over the past few years under Caryn Jaroki has won three straight championships.
In 2007, the HRHS baseball team was crowned Continental League Champions.
In 2007, the HRHS cross country team qualified both the boys' and the girls' teams for the State Championship meet.
In 2009, the HRHS boys' football team won the Southern League title.
In 2011, the HRHS cheer team took state.
Performing arts
Highlands Ranch High School has many diverse performing arts programs available to students. These include the Symphony and Chamber Orchestra,[3] the Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, and Jazz Band groups.[4] Choirs consist of Concert Choir, Falcon Singers, Women's Select, Men's Select, and Talons.[5] There is also the Theatre department.
The HRHS bands and orchestras have annually participated in Continental League and All-State performances, as well as "side-by-side" performances with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and participating in many other competitions, performances, and festivals all across the state. The HRHS theater department has also successfully run versions of award-winning Broadway shows such as Les Miserables, Grease, Big (The Musical), and many others.
In 2014, the HRHS Falcon Regiment placed 7th in the Quarter Finals at the 2014 State Championships.
Most recently the 2016 HRHS Falcon Regiment placed 11th overall with a score of 74.10 after making it to semi-finals for the second year in a row. Their show in 2016 was intitled "Phobias".
Notable alumni
- Mike Conneen, reporter for WJLA-TV in Washington, D.C.
- Brian Cvilikas, professional soccer forward for the NSC Minnesota Stars
- Mike Purcell, professional American football player for the San Francisco 49ers
- Keri Russell, Golden Globe-winning actress and dancer
- Daniel Schlereth, MLB pitcher for the Detroit Tigers and son of ESPN NFL analyst Mark Schlereth
- Brad Stisser, professional soccer player for AC St. Louis
- Ann Strother, Director of Operations for Colorado Buffaloes women's basketball and former WNBA player
- Kasey Studdard, NFL offensive guard for the Houston Texans
- Craig Thompson, soccer player for the Real Colorado Foxes
References
- ↑ "HRHS Course Selection Guide 2010-2011" (PDF). January 25, 2010. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2010-11 School Profile" (PDF). January 25, 2010. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
- ↑ http://hrhsorchestras.blogspot.com/
- ↑ http://hrhsbands.com/
- ↑ https://sites.google.com/a/dcsdk12.org/adria-howell-performing-arts/