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(Redirected from Summit High School (Frisco, Colorado)) School in Breckenridge, Colorado, United States
Summit High School
Address
16201 Highway 9
Breckenridge, Colorado 80443
United States
Coordinates39°33′56″N 106°03′22″W / 39.56553°N 106.05604°W / 39.56553; -106.05604
Information
School districtSummit School District
CEEB code060135
PrincipalBritney Acres & Douglas Blake
Staff65.96 (FTE)
Age14 to 18
Enrollment1,132 (2022–2023)
 • Grade 9306
 • Grade 10276
 • Grade 11296
 • Grade 12254
Student to teacher ratio17.16
Color(s)Green, White, Yellow
   
MascotTigers
NicknameSummit
RivalBattle Mountain High School
NewspaperTiger Times
Websiteshs.summitk12.org

Summit High School is a high school serving Summit County in the central Rocky Mountains of Colorado, United States. About 1,500 students attend the school from the surrounding mountain towns of Frisco, Dillon, Silverthorne, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Keystone and Summit Cove. Summit Middle School, located in Frisco, is the only feeder school for Summit High School.

The high school is located 75 miles west of Denver, between Breckenridge and Frisco, near the Farmer's Korner housing subdivision. It sits at an elevation of 9,050' (2,758m).

Timothy Ridder serves as the school's principal and Brittny Acres as the assistant principal.

Summit High offers AP, IB, DP, and college-level courses through Colorado Mountain College.

The high school has a variety of sports offered not limited to but including: rugby, lacrosse, football, basketball, swimming, wrestling and track and field.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Meet Our Administrators". Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Summit High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
  3. "Summit High School graduate Mandy Moore completes choreography for 'La La Land'". Summit Daily News. January 6, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2019.

External links

CHSAA Western Slope (2022–24)
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