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Frederick High School

FOCUS Rigorous academics offered while maintaining strong interpersonal relationships among students and staff with a school culture and credits from the University of Colorado Denver, in addition to AP classes and courses through Front Range Community College Pathways in Technology Early College High School (P-TECH) offered with a from our industry partners Agilent Technologies, Novartis, and Tolmar threads of study including java programming, video production, digital art, graphic design, and music technology for postsecondary opportunities The Biomedical Science Academy is designed to prepare students for various college and career pathways in the growing biomedical field through partnerships with Colorado State University, the Innovation Center, and local Sources of Strength curriculum to promote school culture Eighth to ninth grade transition program including ninth grade study hall, LINK program, and summer Jump Start program Aria Bragalone Class of 2020 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY | BUSINESS/MEDIA MARKETING

CU Succeed, Biomedical Science Academy, P-TECH

PRINCIPAL Brian Young

ENROLLMENT 1,181 Students

CONTACT INFORMATION 5690 Tipple Pkwy, Frederick, CO 80504 303-833-3533 fhs.svvsd.org

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Highlights

programming dedicated to partnerships and student well-being Students can earn both high school credit and up to 52 transferable college focus in biochemistry. Students earn an Associate of General Studies from AIMS Community College, and gain valuable work experience and mentorship A STEM program featuring interactive media and information technology with Students participate in an advisory program, allowing time to plan and prepare industry professionals

Programs with College Credit Options

Advanced Placement (AP): 15 weighted grade courses BioChemistry PTECH: Pathways in Technology Early College High School, in partnership with AIMS Community College and three industry partners CU Succeed Gold program: 14 college credit courses Honors: 8 weighted grade courses Front Range Postsecondary College Credit Transfer: 4 courses

Co-Curricular Activities

Art and Key Clubs, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, Journalism, Robotics, Yearbook, and elective courses including: Business/ Marketing, Multimedia, Music Technology, and Studio Art. 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, Dance, Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Unified Sports, Volleyball, and Wrestling

Visual and Performing Arts

Music: Advanced Jazz Band, AP Music Theory, Choir, Concert Choir, Color Guard, Guitar, Jazz Band, Marching Band, Music Technology, Orchestra, Percussion Ensemble, Piano, and Symphonic Band Art: Advanced Drawing and Painting, Digital Photography, Drama, Graphic Design, Jewelry, Multimedia, Sculpture, Stage Tech, and Video Production Theater & Dance: Annual fall musical, two plays in the spring, and an evening of oneacts directed by seniors in May

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Why should a student want to attend Frederick High School?

Frederick High School has a small-town feel, but the opportunities are endless. We have so many options for different classes and clubs, so students can focus on exactly what they’re interested in. Our teachers and staff are passionate, and the passion is contagious among the students that they teach and mentor.

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