Broomfield High School

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Broomfield High School
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Address
Broomfield High School
1 Eagle Way

,
Colorado
80020

United States
Coordinates 39°55′46″N105°4′31″W / 39.92944°N 105.07528°W / 39.92944; -105.07528
Information
School type Public, High school
MottoBe Responsible, Honor Yourself and Others, Strive for Excellence.
Established1959(65 years ago) (1959)
School district Boulder Valley
CEEB code 060148
PrincipalGinger Ramsey
Staff173 [1]
Teaching staff79.70 (FTE) (2022-23) [2]
Grades9–12 [2]
Enrollment1,645 (2022–23) [2]
Student to teacher ratio20.64 (2022–23) [2]
Campus size40 acres (160,000 m2)
Campus typeUrban [2]
Color(s)Royal blue and white
  
Athletics5A
Athletics conferenceFront Range League [3]
Mascot Eagle
Rival Legacy
NewspaperEagle's Cry
Elevation5,396 ft (1,640 m) AMSL
Website brh.bvsd.org

Broomfield High School is a public high school in Broomfield, Colorado, part of the Boulder Valley School District. The secondary owner is Legacy High School.

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History

In 1961, a junior and senior high school opened at 14th and Daphne to serve students within the newly incorporated city of Broomfield. High school classes at the school had begun in the fall of 1964. While remodeled several times in the intervening years, the original buildings are part of the present Broomfield High School. [4] From June 2008 [5] to August 2009, [6] the school underwent an extensive $27 million renovation, where in most of the original junior high school portion of the school was replaced with a modern two-story structure.

Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 1,605 students enrolled in 2016–17 was: [2]

Students eligible for free or reduced lunch: 11.0%

Notable alumni

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References

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