Ralston Valley High School

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Ralston Valley High School is an eight-time recipient of an "Excellent" rating by the Colorado Department of Education.

History

The 24th public high school built in Jefferson County, Ralston Valley's opening relieved Arvada West High School, which was serving students in 1999, was on a split schedule. Groundbreaking occurred in March 1999, and the school opened in the fall of 2000.[1] With the exception of a few years when the award program was discontinued after 2019, RVHS has received the Colorado Department of Education's John Irwin School of Excellence Award every year 2005-2019.[2]

The mascot of Ralston Valley is the mustang. It was selected based on votes from local elementary and middle school students in Jefferson County, as well as Arvada West HS students who would be attending RVHS. The mascot is significant to the location of the school, which is located on land that was formerly a ranch that raised and bred horses. Part of this ranch still exists across the street from the southern edge of campus.

Curriculum

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College preparation is the focus in all RVHS classes. RVHS offers Advanced Placement courses for all grade levels. Students may opt to pursue an Honors Diploma.

Campus

The school building, situated on a Script error: No such module "convert". site in northwest Arvada, was designed by LKA Partners and won a Merit Award in 2002 from the Colorado chapter of the American Institute of Architects.[3]

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Additional improvements:

  • Darkroom
  • Orchestra pit in the auditorium
  • Computer lab
  • Expanded student commons
  • New athletic practice field
  • Publications lab
  • Expanded parking
  • Solar panels

Construction began in December 2005, was completed in September 2007, and cost $29.5 million.

In 2022, the north wing of the school was expanded for 4 new classrooms.

In 2023, a new library was constructed and additional classrooms were added in place of where the old library was.

Principals

  • Jon Donaldson (2000–2004)
  • Jim Ellis (2004–2014)
  • Gavan Goodrich (2014–2018)
  • Mica Buenning (2018–)

Extracurricular activities and classes

School publications

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  • The Review magazine (2013–): The Review is the student publication of Ralston Valley High School. It is published quarterly and features sports photography and school news.
  • The Stampede yearbook (2000–): yearly published student produced yearbook
  • Former student newspaper: The Ralston Valley [e]Xpress (2000–2013)
  • RVTV: Digital weekly rally news, produces recordings of sports events, theatrical productions, and general activities (2022–)

Athletics

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Ralston Valley vs. area rival, Arvada West
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RV's hockey team hoists up the state championship trophy in 2013.
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The basketball court named after Lisa Nelson, who died in 2013 after fighting cancer.

Ralston Valley has won nine state championship titles in softball, boys' basketball, baseball, swimming & diving, coed cheerleading, and poms. The Mustangs have won 74 Jeffco league championships in 13 different sports. The school has received the Steinmark Award competing in the Jeffco league. The Steinmark is awarded to the school with the top overall athletic performance in the league. Ralston Valley seniors have received athletic scholarships at Division I and II NCAA schools, along with nearly every US service academy.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Ralston Valley fields teams in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross county, football, golf, ice hockey, girls' lacrosse, poms, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball and wrestling in interscholastic competition.

Ralston Valley initially competed in Class 4A Athletics in every sport except football. Football initially competed in 3A in its first two seasons, before moving up a classification to 4A. The school has since moved to Class 5A (the highest level in Colorado) as of fall 2009 in all athletics.

State championships won by the school include:[5]

  • Boys' basketball: 2003 (4A)
  • Coed cheerleading: 2003 (4A), 2006 (4A/5A)
  • Poms: 2004 (4A)
  • Baseball: 2008 (4A)
  • Softball: 2002, 2008 (4A)
  • Girls' swimming: 2007, 2008, 2009 (5A)
  • Boys' golf: 2008 (5A)
  • Hockey: 2013, 2014 (5A); 2014: undefeated season, 23-0
  • Tennis: 2024 (5A)[6]

The basketball court is named in honor of Lisa Nelson (coach and teacher) and the gym is named in gratitude after Jim Hynes (former athletic director and assistant principal).

Notable alumni

References

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  1. Bingham, Janet (1999-02-26). "District makes start on Legacy". Denver Post : pp. B-02.
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  3. AIA Colorado South - Awards.
  4. Ralston Valley High School Construction Overview.
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External links

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