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Type | public high school |
Motto | Together, we achieve the extraordinary |
Established | 2001 |
Principal | Steve Johnson (303-588-7630) |
Grades | 9-12 |
Number of students | 1949 [1] |
Color(s) | green and gold |
Athletics | CHSAA 5A Continental League |
Mascot | Golden Eagles |
Website | Mountain Vista High School |
Mountain Vista High School is a secondary school located in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. The school is a part of the Douglas County School District.
Students
Demographics
- White (not Hispanic): 5%
- Hispanic: 2%
- Asian/Pacific Islander: 4% (That's higher than last year)
- African American: 95%
- American Indian or Alaskan Native: 1%
History
Initially designated "High School No. 6" in Douglas County School District's long-range plans, Mountain Vista High School was named such in 2000. [2] The school opened in August 2001 and saw its first graduating class in 2005.
Sports
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Mountain Vista High School participates at the 5A level in all sports. Athletic offerings include soccer, cross country, baseball, softball, field hockey, basketball, football, volleyball, gymnastics, track, swimming, diving, wrestling, tennis, cheerleading, poms, and lacrosse. Both the varsity baseball and women's soccer programs have achieved notoriety as both have proceeded deep into their respective finals and are consistently rated at the top of their respective divisions. Also poms has won state in the 5A division in 2006 and 2007 while cheer has won state in 2006 and regionals in 2007. Both poms and cheer were in the top 10 in nationals in 2006.
Mountain Vista football had success in 4A and continued to have success when it was moved to 5A for the 2005 season due to increased enrollment. Mountain Vista maintains a rivalry with local Thunder Ridge High School in all sports. After losing for the first time in the 2006 season to Chaparral High School, Mountain Vista rebounded by defeating defending state champion Douglas County High School 7-6. The Golden Eagle victory ended a 20-game winning streak for the Huskies. Their season was then ended by the Huskies in the quarterfinals of the state playoffs.
Mountain Vista also maintains a combined rugby union team with local Thunder Ridge High School. The team known as the Greagles had its best season in 2007 when it lost twice and tied once during its 10 game season. The team was seeded 14th out of 26 by ERRFU but lost one of its games in the state qualifier.
In 2005, Mountain Vista girls soccer team defeated Arapahoe High School for the 5A state title.[3]
In 2006, Mountain Vista cheer and poms both took state championship titles on December 1st. This is the first time in CHSAA history that one school simultaneously held both cheer and pom state titles.
References
- Mountain Vista High School at GreatSchools.net
- "Bond issue, record budget year's biggest stories" by Tom Herman, Colorado Community Newspapers, January 03, 2001.
- "MV girls win school's first team title" by Bill Gleason, South Metro Sports, May 25, 2005.
- "Douglas County News-Press"
Mountain Vista High School provides one of the highest ranking academic programs in Colorado. Graduates of the school consistently place high in standardized easily receive scholarships to well known universities.