Highlands Ranch High School

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Highlands Ranch High School
HRHS logo.png
Soaring for Excellence—Choose Your Altitude[1]
Address
9375 South Cresthill Lane
Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80130
United States
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Information
Type Public secondary school[2]
Established 1987 (37 years ago) (1987)[2]
School district Douglas County School District RE-1[2]
CEEB Code 060742
Principal Chris Page
Staff 91.79 (FTE)[3]
Faculty 99[2]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,625 (2020-21)[3]
Student to teacher ratio 17.70[3]
Campus type Suburban
Color(s) Silver, black, blue
            
Fight song "Mighty Falcons" (to the tune of "Mighty Oregon")
Athletics 5A
Athletics conference Continental League; Football: Mount Lincoln
Mascot Falcons
Rivals Rock Canyon High School, Mountain Vista High School, ThunderRidge High School, Valor Christian High School
Newspaper HRHS Chronicle
Yearbook Talon
Website

Highlands Ranch High School, commonly referred to as Ranch or HRHS, is a public high school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. 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.[4]

Sports

Highlands Ranch High School participates at the 5A level in the Colorado Continental League conference.[4] HRHS girls' basketball has had a long-standing dominance in Colorado. Under coach Caryn Jarocki, they won seven state championships between 2000 and 2011.[5][6][7]

Performing Arts

Highlands Ranch High School performing arts programs have been recognized nationwide, with their choir even performing at Carnegie Hall.[4][8]

Notable alumni

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