Valor Christian High School

Valor Christian High School

Influence Through Excellence
Address
3775 Grace Blvd.
Highlands Ranch, Colorado 80126
United States
Coordinates 39°32′26″N 104°56′42″W / 39.5405°N 104.9449°W / 39.5405; -104.9449
Information
Type College Preparatory
Established 2007
School district Independent
Head of school Kurt Unruh
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 879[1]
Color(s) Navy, Columbia Blue, White
Athletics 4A; Football 5A
Athletics conference Jeffco (4A); Football: Centennial (5A)[2]
Mascot Eagles
Information 303-471-3000
Website http://www.valorchristian.com/

Valor Christian High School is an independent private, Christian high school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, United States.[1][3]

History

Valor Christian High School is a Christian high school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. The school opened in 2007 to freshmen (9th grade) and sophomore (10th grade) students. In 2008 and 2009, junior and senior classes were added, respectively.[1]

Campus

The entire campus is approximately 35 acres (140,000 m2) in size.

The campus has 4 buildings with 35 classrooms, 8 science labs, a 5,300 sq ft (490 m2) library, 5 technology labs, a chapel and a world language lab. The Valor Center for Culture and Influence was finished and had its official grand opening on October 25. The Valor Center houses a 750-seat auditorium, television studio, recording studio, ceramics and sculpture studio, and much more. The first show to take place in the new Valor Center was the Grand Opening Celebration which included; singing, dancing a piano performance and awards given to those involved in the design and completion of the building. Athletically, there are two gymnasiums, an indoor climbing wall, wrestling room, fitness center, locker rooms, a stadium, synthetic field and olympic track, softball and baseball fields, six tennis courts and an international sized lacrosse and soccer field.[1]

Students and Faculty

In 2007, 155 freshmen and sophomore students were enrolled with plans to expand each year with a goal of 1,200.

As of August 2014, there was a total enrollment of approximately 879 students with a 9:1 student to faculty ratio. There are 90 members on the faculty. 54 of the faculty have advanced degrees and 6 have a doctorate degree.[1]

For the school year 2012/2013, the mid quintile of students at Valor had an average GPA between 3.19-3.44, the mean ACT score was 25. The Class of 2014 students were accepted to over 200 schools nationally and internationally. Valor offers 12 Honors courses and 17 Advanced Placement Courses of which over 200 students scored a 3 or higher on the AP test.[1]

Valor students are heavily involved in extra-curricular activities, with over 78% and 75% of students involved in arts and athletics, respectively. Valor students are required to earn service hours, 25 per year - where they help those in the Denver Community who are in need. In addition, over 300 students and leaders went on 19 Discovery experiences in 2013 to help those less fortunate around the world.[1][4]

Accreditation

Valor Christian is accredited by ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International) and AdvancED. Valor was one of the first 2 schools in the world to receive ACSI Exemplary Accreditation status[5]

Academics

Valor received the 2015 National Blue Ribbon Schools Award by the United States Department of Education, one of only three private high schools in the country.[6]

Athletics

Valor competes in 23 CHSAA-sanctioned sports, and 5 club sports:[1][7]

Fall Sports

Football; Boys Soccer; Girls Volleyball; Boys Golf; Boys Cross country running; Girls Cross country running; Poms; Boys Tennis; Girls Softball; Cheer; Boys Golf

Winter Sports

Boys Basketball; Girls Basketball; Wrestling; Girls Swimming and Diving; Ice Hockey; Poms; Cheer

Spring Sports

Baseball; Girls Soccer; Boys and Girls Lacrosse; Boys and Girls Track & Field; Girls Golf; Girls Tennis; Boys Swimming and Diving

Club Sports

Disc Golf; Rock Climbing; Ping Pong; Skiing

Athletic Accomplishments

League Placement

For the 2014-16 cycle, Valor joined the Jeffco 4A League in all sports except for football as determined by the Colorado High School Association's Classification and League Organizing Committee.[2][18]

Notable Alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 http://www.valorchristian.com/Portals/_default/uploads/PDF/bb8b2dad-0f09-4247-a991-fac4d8be634b.pdf
  2. 1 2 http://chsaanow.com/2014-07-14/final-alignment-2014-football-season/
  3. "Christian high school welcomes 'pioneers'", Rocky Mountain News, September 4, 2007. Accessed 4 September 2007.
  4. http://www.valorchristian.com/discovery/AboutDiscovery/DiscoveryFAQ.aspx
  5. http://govalor.com/welcome/accreditation/
  6. http://govalor.com/valor-receives-prestigious-national-blue-ribbon-schools-award/
  7. http://www.valorchristian.com/studentlife/StudentLife/ValorClubs.aspx
  8. "2009 CHSAA Girls' Soccer results" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  9. "COgolf: 2009 CHSAA Boys 4A Golf Championship". Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  10. 1 2 3 4 "Colorado high school football championship game results archive". Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  11. "2010 CHSAA Girls' Soccer results" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  12. "2010 COgolf: CHSAA Boys 4A Golf Championship". Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  13. "2011 CHSAA Girls' Soccer results" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  14. "COgolf: 2011 CHSAA Boys 4A Golf Championship". Retrieved 2013-11-01.
  15. 1 2 Max Preps, A CBSSports.com Site, America's Source for High School Sports
  16. http://chsaanow.com/2013-11-30/photo-gallery-valor-christian-beats-fairview-win-5a-football-championship/
  17. http://chsaanow.com/Fogg, Zach .. "Valor Christian Beats Pomona for 6th Football Title in 7 Years." CHSAANowcom. CHSAA, 05 Dec. 2015. Web. 06 Dec. 2015.
  18. http://www2.chsaa.org/about/board-of-control/LCMinutesJan2014.pdf, pgs 14 and 16, Accessed 26 August 2014.
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