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Grandview High School (Colorado)


FieldValue
nameGrandview High School
imageGhs_front.jpg
motto"One pack!"
streetaddress20500 E. Arapahoe Rd.
cityAurora, Colorado
zipcode80016
countryUnited States
ceeb060081
coordinates
typePublic
established
districtCherry Creek School District
principalLisa Roberts
name"Administration"
faculty150.30 (FTE)
ratio18.38
grades9–12
enrollment2,762 (2023-2024)
athleticsClass 5A
conferenceCentennial League
mascotWolf
newspaperThe Grandview Chronicle
website
colorsRoyal blue, black, white

name="Administration"

Grandview High School is the third-largest high school in the Cherry Creek School District. Grandview opened in 1998 as the district's fifth high school, built to accommodate a population boom in the district's growing southeastern region. Grandview is located in Aurora, Colorado and uses the wolf as its mascot, sporting the colors of blue, black, and white.

Academics

Like many other schools in the Cherry Creek School District, offers and has had success in their Advanced Placement Program, but Grandview does not have an IB program. Grandview also has a variety of Honors classes. The only AP course offered to incoming freshmen is AP Human Geography, and an essay and teacher recommendation is required.

Students have the option to participate in a home-stay in China every four years. There is a Chinese Club and National Chinese Honor Society. Spanish has a variety of teachers to accommodate the large number of students who choose to study it. There is a Spanish Club and National Spanish Honor Society. French studies are also popular, with multiple teachers available. There is a French Club and National French Honor Society. Grandview also offers German language classes. There is a home-stay trip to Germany every other year. German students also do a home-stay with Grandview students in America. Classes are also offered in American Sign Language.

Advanced Placement

Grandview High School had the most students participating in AP courses in the state of Colorado for the 2014–2015 school year. 59% of the student body took AP exams that year and 88% of those students passed. Grandview's AP success has been recognized with five John Irwin School of Excellence Awards given to Grandview from 2004 to 2009.

Athletics

Grandview offers most standard varsity sports, and has achieved notable success with its football, soccer, cheer, volleyball and cheerleading teams. Grandview's volleyball team has a notable record with state championships in 2004, 2005, 2007, 2013, and 2014. The program has held high success largely in part to Coach Patty Childress.

Grandview also shares Legacy Stadium with Cherokee Trail and Eaglecrest as its home field. The stadium retains artificial grass for its field that is used by several varsity sports such as soccer, football, and lacrosse.

In 2008, Sports Illustrated rated Grandview High School as having the best athletic program in the state of Colorado.

Notable alumni

  • Ryan Chapman (2002), rugby player
  • Joe Klopfenstein (2002), NFL tight-end
  • Ryan Walters (2004), defensive coordinator for the Washington Huskies
  • Kevin Gausman (2010), MLB All-Star pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • Mike Pennel (2010), defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs
  • Zac Portillos (2010), soccer player
  • Greg Bird (2011), MLB first baseman
  • Eddie Yarbrough (2011), NFL defensive end
  • Evan Baylis (2012), NFL tight end
  • Eric Garcia (2013), basketball player who plays in Mexico
  • Tanner Gentry (2013), NFL wide receiver
  • Andrew Kwon (2015), fashion designer
  • Michaela Onyenwere (2017), basketball player for the Chicago Sky, 2021 WNBA Rookie of the Year
  • Gaige Prim (2017), basketball player who plays in South Korea
  • Natalie Beckman (2018), NWSL soccer player
  • Lauren Betts (2022), basketball player for the UCLA Bruins
  • Sienna Betts (2025), basketball commit for the UCLA Bruins

References

References

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  2. "Grandview High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
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  5. "Top Programs: No. 1 in Each State – More Sports – SI.com".
  6. (4 May 2007). "Fort Collins Coloradoan from Fort Collins, Colorado".
  7. Oakes, Courtney. (March 8, 2010). "Grandview: 'Strength and pride combine'". [[Aurora Sentinel]].
  8. "Ryan Walters - Football".
  9. Hochman, Benjamin. (June 4, 2012). "Kevin Gausman, former Grandview HS star, drafted at No. 4 by Orioles Read more: Kevin Gausman, former Grandview HS star, drafted at No. 4 by Orioles". [[Denver Post]].
  10. "Kevin Gausman Class of 2010 - Player Profile".
  11. "Mike Pennel Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College".
  12. "Zac Portillos - Men's Soccer".
  13. (August 29, 2013). "Greg Bird Named to SAL All-Star Team". Minor League Baseball.
  14. "Eddie Yarbrough, 2011 Outside Linebacker, Wyoming".
  15. "Evan Baylis". goducks.com.
  16. "Colorado Buffaloes' Derrick White, Wofford's Eric Garcia's rivalry rekindled". denverpost.com.
  17. Hehemann, Nick. (April 29, 2017}}{{Dead link). "Chicago Bears sign former Grandview WR as undrafted free agent". [[Aurora Sentinel]].
  18. "Tanner Gentry, 2013 Athlete, Wyoming".
  19. Carreon, Blue. "Andrew Kwon: The Bridal Designer To Know".
  20. "Michaela Onyenwere Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and More {{!}} WNBA".
  21. (September 29, 2018). "Report: South Plains juco forward Gaige Prim commits to Missouri State basketball". [[Springfield News-Leader]].
  22. "Natalie Beckman - Women's Soccer".
  23. "Lauren Betts - Women's Basketball 2022-23".
  24. "Sienna Betts' Grandview High School Career Home".
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