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Smoky Hill High School


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nameSmoky Hill High School
imageSmoky.png
captionThe Smoky Hill High School logo, is a reproduction of the Buffalo Sabres logo used from 1996 to 2006.
mottoHome of the Buffs
established
typePublic
districtCherry Creek School District
grades9–12
principalAndre Bala
teaching_staff116.40 (FTE)
enrollment2,281 (2023-2024)
ratio19.60
athletics5A
ceeb060452
conferenceCentennial League
colorsForest green and scarlet
mascotBuffalo
nicknameBuffs
streetaddress16100 East Smoky Hill Road
cityAurora
stateColorado
zipcode80015
countryUnited States
coordinates
footnotes
website

Smoky Hill High School, commonly Smoky or SHHS, is located in Aurora, Colorado, United States. It has an attendance of 2,133. Smoky Hill is part of the Cherry Creek School District and was the second high school built by the district in 1974.

The name originates from the Smoky Hill Trail, a historic trail stretching from Kansas to Denver. The trail is also the namesake of Smoky Hill Road, where the school is located.

Curriculum

In 1991, Smoky Hill became the second high school in Colorado to offer the International Baccalaureate Program. Since then, Smoky Hill has consistently been recognized in Newsweeks nationwide list of excellent high schools. Additionally, in 2006, Smoky Hill's AVID program was the sole school in the AVID Western Division to receive recognition as a National Demonstration School with Distinction. Smoky Hill also strongly supports the Advanced Placement program, offering a total of nineteen AP classes.

Renovations

In the summer of 2010, the Cherry Creek School District initiated renovations to enhance the overall functionality of the building. These renovations included enlarging the windows, completely reconstructing the pool area, installing new carpet, and modernizing the general aesthetics of the school to align with contemporary design styles. All renovations were finished before the start of the 2010–2011 academic year, with the exception of the pool area, which was completed during the first quarter of the school year.

Athletics

Smoky Hill High School is part of the eight-team Centennial League that also includes Cherry Creek, Grandview, Arapahoe, Cherokee Trail, Eaglecrest, Mullen, and Overland high schools.

Track and field

In 1992, Smoky Hill won its first state championship in track. Their first State Championship was in football in the 1970's. They also had a three-time state championship run during 2003–2005.

International Baccalaureate (IB)

In 1991, Smoky Hill became the second International Baccalaureate Diploma School established in the state of Colorado.

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) is an educational programme examined in one of three languages (English, French or Spanish) and is a leading university entrance course.

The programme, administered by the International Baccalaureate Organization, is a recognized pre-university educational programme. Students take six subjects, and must also pass three extra requirements, for example Theory of Knowledge (ToK), a 4000-word Extended Essay (EE), and a requirement of at least a total of 150 hours in CAS (Creative, Action, Service).

Smoky Hill boasts its ability to offer one of the newer tests in the International Baccalaureate Programme, Digital Media Studies. 2009 was the first year that students tested in both the Higher Level and Standard Level of the test.

Demographics

  • 39.8% – White
  • 27.6% – Hispanic
  • 17.8% – African American
  • 7.4% – Two or more races
  • 6.3% – Asian American
  • 0.7% – Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
  • 0.6% – American Indian/Alaska Native
  • 52% – Male
  • 48% – Female
  • 31% – Free and Reduced Lunch

Notable alumni

  • Nura Afia, vlogger
  • Robert Cardillo , security advisor to Barack Obama (class of 1979)
  • Jenny Cavnar, sports broadcaster (class of 2000)
  • Lesley Chilcott, documentarian
  • Alison Dunlap, Olympic mountain biker
  • Maggie Flecknoe, voice actress and news reporter (class of 2001)
  • Kelly Hansen, lead singer in Foreigner (class of 1979)
  • Mike McDaniel, former NFL head coach for the Miami Dolphins (class of 2001)
  • Adrian Miller, White House policy advisor (Clinton Administration), American culinary historian, lawyer
  • Cory Sandhagen, mixed martial artist
  • Dan Soder, stand-up comedian (class of 2001)
  • Chase Vaughn, football linebacker
  • Bowen Yang, comedian and cast member of Saturday Night Live (class of 2008)

References

References

  1. "Smoky Hill High School". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. "Search for Public Schools – School Detail for Smoky Hill High School". ed.gov.
  3. "AVID :: Welcome!". avidonline.org.
  4. "State Team Champions".
  5. "Smoky Hill High School".
  6. (September 18, 2020). "As a Commander in Chief, President Trump comes up tragically short". DenverPost.com.
  7. OAKES, COURTNEY. (January 20, 2022). "Aurora Sports Notebook: Smoky Hill grad Jenny Cavnar named Colorado's Sportscaster of the Year".
  8. (13 October 2010). ""Superman" maker lauds Colorado's school progress".
  9. [http://www.coloradocollege.edu/success/alison.asp Alison Dunlap] {{webarchive. link. (2006-10-06 . Colorado College Success Stories. Accessed December 3, 2006.)
  10. (29 January 2018). "Welcome to the UFC, Coach Cory!".
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