2018-2019 High School Options

Page 8

@LHSTROJANWAY

@LHSTROJANWAY

Longmont High FOCUS

AP, Honors, Medical and BioScience Academy, High School of Business PRINCIPAL

ENROLLMENT

Rick Olsen

1,303 Students

CONTACT INFORMATION

1040 Sunset St., Longmont, CO 80501 303-776-6014 lhs.svvsd.org MASCOT

Trojans

Highlights •• One of the state’s largest selections of AP and CU Succeed courses with 23 AP courses and 8 credit options from CU Denver •• Home to the Medical and BioScience Academy (MBSA) which provides rigorous college-preparatory curricula and instruction that prepares students for highly competitive admissions, and post-secondary education programs in medicine, research and allied health sciences •• The High School of Business (HSB) Pathway Program allows students to earn college credits through the University of Northern Colorado Monfort College of Business •• Strong STEM education through Engineering and Computer Science •• Active partnerships with University of Colorado Denver, University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado State University and the University of Northern Colorado •• 75 percent student participation in co-curricular activities •• Over 60 percent of Longmont High students are enrolled in AP, Honors, MBSA and High School of Business coursework •• LHS seniors are awarded on average 2 million scholarship dollars annually •• Longmont High School has produced 69 National Merit Scholars, 16 Boettcher Scholars and 3 Daniels Scholars •• LHS is home to the largest climbing wall in a Colorado high school •• 2018 State Champions in Boys Basketball, Girls Swimming and Drumline

Programs with College Credit Options Advanced Placement (AP): 23 weighted grade courses CU Succeed Gold: 9 CU Denver Credit Courses Honors: 15 weighted grade courses MBSA: Guaranteed acceptance agreement with CU Denver and Colorado State University; partnering with Longmont United Hospital HSB: Earn college credits through University of Northern Colorado’s Monfort College of Business

Co-Curricular Activities

Leadership Forum, National Honor Society, Student Council, Yearbook, Forensics, Computer Programming, Video Production, Web Design, Electronics, Cyber Security, and Robotics In addition to co-curricular opportunities, all students have the opportunity to participate in a diverse offering of student-led clubs.

Athletics for Character, Discipline and Collegiality Baseball, basketball, cheer, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, Unified Sports, volleyball and wrestling

Visual and Performing Arts Music: Acoustic Guitar, Advanced Jazz Band, AP Music Theory, Band, Bel Canto, Advanced Women’s Choir, Chamber Singers, Color Guard, Jazz Band, Marching Band, Mariachi, Men and Women’s Choir, Music Technology, Orchestra, Orpheus Advanced Men’s Choir, Percussion, Steel Drums, String Orchestra and Symphonic Orchestra Art: Animation, AP Studio Art, Ceramics, Computer Graphics, Digital Photography, Drawing, Jewelry, Painting and Sculpture Theater and Dance: Two major theater productions annually, Drama Club, Theater and Advanced Theater, Stage Tech

Amanda Kowalski Class of 2018 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY | ANTHROPOLOGY

What teacher has had the biggest impact on your success so far? My yearbook advisor, Annie Gorenstein-Falkenberg, has taught me since my sophomore year. From that first day in Honors English 10, her passion for teaching matched mine for learning. Her constant support in my writing, graphic design, and life in general has given me an incredible role model that I know I’ll have for the rest of my life.

8

hsoptions.svvsd.org


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.