Public high school in Fort Morgan, Colorado, United States
Fort Morgan High School | |
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709 E Riverview Ave Fort Morgan, Colorado 80701 United States | |
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School type | Public |
Motto | "Our goal is to strive to become the best high school in the state." |
Established | c. 1920s |
School district | Morgan County School District Re-3 |
NCES District ID | 0804050 |
Superintendent | Randy Miller |
CEEB code | 060610 |
NCES School ID | 080405000557 |
Principal | Clint Anderson |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 905 (2022-23) |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.94 |
Athletics conference | 3A |
Mascot | Mustang |
Website | www |
Fort Morgan High School is a public high school located in Fort Morgan, Colorado, United States, in Morgan County. It is one of two public high school's located in the town along with Lincoln High School.
History
The school was established in the 1920s. In 1931, robbers broke into the principal's office and stole $50 worth of student funds. In 1965, a new school building was constructed to replace the old one, which became a middle school. In 2000, the school was closed for four months after an asbestos cleanup went awry.
The school football team were state champions in 1911,1952, 1999, and 2021.
Student demographics
The demographic breakdown of the 879 students enrolled for the 2020-2021 school year was:
- American Indian - 0.46%
- Asian - 0.57%
- Black - 5.7%
- Hispanic - 63.5%
- White - 29%
- Biracial - 0.8%
The demographic breakdown for student by gender was 464 male students and 415 female students.
Notable people
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- Glenn Miller - famous big bandleader
- Lola Spradley - first female to serve as speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives
- Trey McBride - American football player
- Stan Matsunaka - American politician
- Brenton Metzler - television producer
- Don Welch - poet
- Ryan Jensen - American football player
- Joel Dreessen - American football player
Further reading
- Maroons to Mustangs; Fort Morgan High School, 1966-1996 (1997)
References
- "FMHS". morgan.k12.co.us. Retrieved May 10, 2022.
- ^ "Fort Morgan High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 21, 2024.
- "Robbers Bore Wall of Fort Morgan High School". Fort Collins Coloradoan. April 26, 1931. p. 3. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- "Our School / Homepage". www.morgan.k12.co.us. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
- Sarche, Jon (May 14, 2005). "Cheyenne Man Gets Prison in Asbestos Case". Casper Star-Tribune. p. 15. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- Mack, Brian; Midcap, Linda (March 28, 2016). Morgan County. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781439655214 – via Google Books.
- "Fort Morgan Maroons Defeat Rifle for State A Trophy". Fort Collins Coloradoan. December 7, 1952. p. 18. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
- "Fort Morgan High School football team presented with 2021 State Championship rings". April 12, 2022.
- "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Fort Morgan High School". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved April 25, 2022.
- From the Grave: A Roadside Guide to Colorado's Pioneer Cemeteries. Caxton Press. ISBN 9780870045653 – via Google Books.
- "Trey McBride interview: Why he is TE1 at NFL Draft, playing for the Denver Broncos and his breakout season at Colorado State". Sky Sports.
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