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Public high school in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Widefield High School
Address
615 Widefield Drive
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80911
United States
Coordinates38°45′18″N 104°44′7″W / 38.75500°N 104.73528°W / 38.75500; -104.73528
Information
School typePublic high school
Established1957 (67 years ago) (1957)
School districtWidefield 3
CEEB code060299
NCES School ID080648001129
PrincipalJessica Bitting
Teaching staff71.66 (on an FTE basis)
Grades912
Enrollment1,239 (2023–2024)
Student to teacher ratio17.29
Color(s)Columbia blue and silver
  
Athletics conferenceCHSAA
MascotGladiator
Websitewhs.wsd3.org

Widefield High School is a high school in Security-Widefield, Colorado, United States. It opened its doors in 1958 and is the older of the two high schools in Widefield School District 3. Widefield's mascot is the Gladiator and its colors are navy blue, Columbia blue, silver and white.

Athletics

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Widefield High School competes in the 4-A Pikes Peak Athletic Conference. The Gladiators play their home games for both football and soccer at C.A. Foster Stadium, which is shared with Mesa Ridge High School. Widefield plays their home baseball games down the street from the school at the Widefield Community Center.

Recently Widefield High School has enjoyed much success in football, baseball, basketball, wrestling, and soccer, with football making it to the 2010 state playoffs. The school's district rival is Mesa Ridge High School. The Gladiators also have a rival in nearby Fountain-Fort Carson High School.

In 1970, the Widefield boys' basketball team lost the AAA State Championship game to Cherry Creek. They only lost one game in the regular season, to Harrison, to finish with a 21-2 record overall. They later won the 5A basketball state championship in 1985. On March 15, 2008, the Widefield Gladiators boys' basketball team competed in the 2008 State Boys Basketball Championship game. The team ended up losing 63-59 to the Lincoln Lancers, becoming the state runners-up.

Performing arts

The Widefield High School performing arts program is one of the best in the district. The Chamber Orchestra won 1st place in the Cavalcade Showcase of Music competition, regarded as "one of America’s first-class high school and middle school music competitions" and a spot to perform at the prestigious Colorado Music Educator's Association conference at The Broadmoor.

Fight song

Widefield High School's fight song is "The Victors".

Notable alumni

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References

  1. ^ "Search for Public Schools - WIDEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL (080648001129)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 18, 2024.
  2. "Message From The Principal - Widefield High School". Widefield School District 3. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
  3. Gomez, Brian (2010-12-16). "Fred Marjerrison, Widefield - 5A-4A football coach of the year". Gazette Preps. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  4. "'Calvacade' canceled at Pikes Peak Center | Cavalcade Showcase of Music, Pikes Peak Center, Choice Music Events - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO". Gazette.com. 2011-03-02. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  5. Reiss, Aaron (24 June 2015). "Widefield grad Boris Berian has re-emerged as threat in 800 heading into outdoor track and field nationals". The Gazettte.
  6. Moore, John (Jul 2, 2023). "The larger-than-life story of a comic book hero". The Denver Gazette.

External links

CHSAA Colorado Springs Metro 4A South (2022–24)
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