Vista Ridge High School (Colorado)

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Vista Ridge High School
Location
6888 Black Forest Road
Colorado Springs, Colorado

United States
Coordinates38°55′54″N 104°42′11″W / 38.93164°N 104.70314°W / 38.93164; -104.70314Coordinates: 38°55′54″N 104°42′11″W / 38.93164°N 104.70314°W / 38.93164; -104.70314
Information
TypePublic secondary
Motto"We Are V-R"
Established2008
School districtFalcon District 49
PrincipalDr. Jason Dalee
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment1530
Color(s)Carolina blue and black   
Athletics conferencePPAC
MascotWolves
NicknameWolves
TVWolf Wire
WebsiteVista Ridge High School

Vista Ridge High School is a secondary school located in east Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States. The school has a population of approximately 1,700 students, and attracts enrollment from District 49.

School activities and programs[]

The school's Wolfpack Theatre Company, founded in 2010, has produced high quality productions such as The Crucible, Working, Aftermath, Fine Dining, , Crimes of the Heart, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Oklahoma!, Harvey, Damn Yankees, 13 Past Midnight, and The Wedding Singer. In 2015 the Wolfpack Theatre Company became a charter member of the International Thespian Society, as Troupe #8054.

The show choir at Vista Ridge, namely Vista Ridge Rhythm, has garnered much success over the years, including two "Best of the Fest" trophies and countless other achievements and recognitions.

Vista Ridge sports include football, cross country, volleyball, soccer, basketball, wrestling, softball, track and field, cheer, and golf.

The Vista Ridge High School Student Council plans social events for the school, as well as leadership building programs for its members.

Feeder schools[]

  • Skyview Middle School
  • Banning Lewis Ranch Academy
  • Rocky Mountain Classical Academy
  • Grand Peak Academy

Athletic accomplishments[]

  • 2013: Boys' Track and Field State Champions
  • 2014: Pikes Peak Athletic Conference Softball Champions
  • 2015-2016: Boys' Basketball Final Four
  • 2015: Foothills League Football Champions
  • 2017: Boys' Track and Field State Champions


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