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What are the top public schools in Colorado?

I'm starting to think about college and want to prepare during high school. Does anyone know which public high schools in Colorado are really strong academically? Aiming to build a solid foundation!

7 months ago

Sure, here are a few public high schools in Colorado that have strong academic programs, based on a variety of factors including standardized test scores, college readiness, teacher quality, graduation rates, and rigorous curriculums.

1. Fairview High School: Located in Boulder, Fairview High is known for consistently high student performance on SAT and ACT exams, along with broad Advanced Placement (AP) course offerings.

2. Cherry Creek High School: This school in Greenwood Village is recognized for its strong course offerings, including not only AP classes but also International Baccalaureate (IB) courses.

3. Denver East High School: Located in Denver, this school is known for having a diverse student body which consistently earns high scores on state assessments and has a significant number of students enroll in AP courses.

4. Peak to Peak Charter School: Based in Lafayette, this K-12 school doesn't only have a strong high school output but also emphasizes college readiness from an early age.

5. Boulder High School: Boulder High, like Fairview, falls under the Boulder Valley School District and shares the reputation of high academic achievements.

6. Liberty Common High School: Located in Fort Collins, Liberty Common is a smaller-sized high school compared to the others on this list, but it offers a classical, liberal arts curriculum that emphasizes character development alongside academic achievement.

Remember, the best way to see which school will be right for you is to research the individual schools, attend open houses if possible, and try to talk to some current students or alumni. This way, you will get a holistic view of the school, not just its academic standing.

7 months ago

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