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  2. Nov 22, 2023 · Arvada High School located in Arvada, Colorado - CO. Find Arvada High School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats.

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  4. Arvada High School Profile. 7951 W. 65th Avenue. Arvada, Colorado 80004. Google Map. 303/982-0162. 303/982-0163 (Main Office Fax) 303/423-8096 (Records Fax) CEEB Code: 06055.

    • 7951 W 65th Ave, Arvada, CO 80004
  5. Apr 22, 2016 · Education. Home. Arvada High School. 7951 West 65th Avenue, Arvada, Colorado | (303) 982-0162. # 13,242-17,655 in National Rankings. Overall Score less than 25. quick stats. Grades. 9-12....

    • 7951 West 65th Avenue, Arvada, 80004, CO
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    • The Beginning...
    • The Twenties
    • The Thirties
    • The Forties
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    • The Nineties

    "It all began in the late 1800's."

    The first people in the Arvada area were tribes of Native Americans. Cheyenne and Arapaho camped along a stream, later named Ralston Creek, and used the land for hunting and fishing. As time went by, a wagon train going west to California camped overnight near Clear Creek and Ralston Creek. The next morning the cry was heard, "Gold!, Gold!" Lewis Ralston had found precious flakes while panning for gold. The discovery on June 22, 1850 contributed to the gold rush sweeping the nation and leadin...

    "The dawn of a new era..."

    When the Roaring Twenties swept the nation, Arvada High School was not left out. Many long-lasting "roaring" traditions first began in this decade. In 1920, the first bricks were laid where the new high school would stand at 7225 Ralston Road and Wadsworth Blvd. In 1922, the students had a brand new school and an important addition; Thomas D. Vanderhoof became a member of the teaching staff. Vanderhoof taught vocational agriculture and welding. He was not only a teacher, but a visionary and a...

    "...the Depression: what the heck, let's dance!"

    One thing can be said about the thirties, despite the Depression, Arvada High School students certainly liked to dance; even more so than the Twenties' graduates. " It was so cheap!" stated graduates from the class of 1932. Elitch Gardens and Lakeside Amusement Park provided the music and the dance floor for the teenagers where they danced the night away while ignoring the financial problems of the country. Many Americans were affected by The Great Depression, but the conditions in Arvada wer...

    "We lived with the fact that when school was finished, we were going to war . "

    The decade of the Forties began just like any other decade for the students of Arvada. With the Depression over, the farming community of Arvada and the high school students were looking toward a future full of new opportunities. This optimistic outlook was put on hold because the nation was on the brink of war. World War II officially began in 1939 in Europe, yet it was not until December 7, 1941 when Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese that the United States entered the war. Max Haug, a...

    "The school was the community and the community was the school."

    The Korean War was underway and students again were faced with the possibility of going off to war. Even so, the 1950's were an exciting time for students at Arvada High School. Many attended the high school from far away; some walked, others took the trolley and a few drove cars. Still others found places close to school where they could room and board. Students participated in various extra-curricular activities such as the Arvada High School Marching Band, Sports, 4-H Club, Pep Club, theat...

    "The turbulent and triumphant."

    The Sixties were a time of change and one of the most turbulent decades in recent American History. Teen went from crew cuts and bobs to longer hair, from poodle skirts to extremely long or extremely short skirts, and from believing in our country to the loss of faith in its leaders. Young people of the Sixties began exercising their freedom in a different way. Many would say that the Sixties was one of the only times in America's history when people were free and actually chose to exercise t...

    "Free expression, new opportunities, involvement..."

    The early part of the Seventies saw a continuation of the Sixties; a decade filled with change and turbulence. The Vietnam conflict was about to end with an American withdrawal. Faith in the Presidency and the system dwindled with the Watergate scandal and the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon in 1974. Student demonstrations and protests became common events across the nation. In April, 1970 the students at Arvada High School demonstrated for their cause, the environment. To celebrate...

    "A commitment to excellence..."

    As in previous decades, the Eighties had its share of national events and impacts on students of Arvada High School. Students were reminded how precious both life and democracy are, when, in March 1981, an attempt was made on the life of President Ronald W. Reagan. As in earlier generations, Arvada students remembered where and what they were doing at the instant of a national disaster. The tragedy of the Challenger explosion on January 28, 1986 was seared in the students' memories. In the Ei...

    "The winds of change swept through..."

    All memories of Arvada High School return to how it all began: with people; for it is the people, not the building, that make Arvada a high school. The winds of change swept through the school and left altered land in its wake. Principals came and went. Ninth graders eagerly joined the high school from the two middle schools. Arvada High School was again a four-year high school. In response to the State of Colorado's educational goals, all Jefferson County Schools adopted "Standards Based Edu...

    • 7951 W 65th Ave, Arvada, CO 80004
  6. 7951 West 65th Avenue. Arvada, CO 80004. Jefferson County. (303) 982-0162. Website. arvadahighschool.org. Alumni Website. Arvada High School Alumni. School District. Jefferson County School District No. R-1. Download a complete list of High Schools. Arvada High School Enrollment, Ranking, and Statistics.

  7. Arvada High School is a public school located in ARVADA, CO. It has 705 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1. According to state test scores, 5% of students are at least proficient in math and 27% in reading. Compare Arvada High School to Other Schools. jeffcopublicschools.org. (303) 982-0162. 7951 WEST 65TH AVE.

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