Pueblo West High School

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Pueblo West High School
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Pueblo West High School
661 Capistrano Ave

,
Colorado
81007

United States
Coordinates 38°18′50″N104°46′24″W / 38.31402°N 104.77345°W / 38.31402; -104.77345
Information
Type Public high school
IB World school
Established1997(26 years ago) (1997)
School district Pueblo School District 70
CEEB code 061203
PrincipalJamison Wagner [1]
Staff62.75 (FTE) [2]
Enrollment1,411 (2018-19) [2]
Student to teacher ratio22.49 [2]
MascotCyclone
Website pwh.district70.org

Pueblo West High School is a public high school located in Pueblo West, Colorado, United States. It is part of the Pueblo Metropolitan Statistical Area. [3] The school opened its doors in 1997 as a new extension of Pueblo School District 70. [4]

Pueblo West High School became an International Baccalaureate world school in 2009, offering the IB Diploma Programme. [1]

The institution is currently headed by Jamison Wagner and has a student enrollment of approximately 1250. [5]

The Pueblo West High School girls softball team won two back to back State Championships 2004 [6] and 2005. [7]

The Pueblo West High School football team won the Colorado 4A State Championship in 2007. [8]

The Pueblo West High School boys basketball team won Colorado 4A State Championship in 2016. [9]

The Pueblo West High School boys baseball team won Colorado 4A State Championship in 2019. [10]


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