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Columbine High School
(303) 982-4400
6201 South Pierce Street
Littleton, CO 80123
Level: 9-12
District: Jefferson County Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Columbine High School, Littleton, CO.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:20.77% (2007)
White, non-Hispanic:83.24% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:1.21% (2008)
Hispanic:11.31% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3.57% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.67% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:10.16% (2008)




Columbine High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Columbine High School Reviews

 
Columbine was an amazing school. I learned a lot academically as well as socially. Our class was so close, I don't think many people had enemies. I knew almost everyone and felt as though it was because of Columbine's past that the teachers and administrators pushed the class together. I was a student that was involved in sports programs that weren't high on the popularity school but never once felt as though I was given less attention than the football players. The administrators took time out to give a proper congratulations to teams and students that excelled. The assemblies that others are discussing was an assembly to honor state champions as well as give recognition to players that were chosen as nationally great players. They also took the time during assemblies to mention the names of students in plays, debate, choir, and art that excelled.

cool school. sports are a big deal here i play allot of them but i still cant wait to graduate! the academic part of school is good to i have learned allot threw out my four years here. Overall it's a great school.

Currently I have two boys in the school, and others already graduated. I have to agree that sports is everything is the school. Teachers have little feedback with parents, even when you email them. Promises given at conferences are not followed though. I would not send them there but they do not want to leave their friends.

i love this school the kids are great and smart to. we are a very sports related school

Columbine High School is very sports-biased. I spent almost a full day at an assembly about baseball and got in trouble by a teacher for doodling in my sketch book and not paying attention. If you play sports then this is a good school for you. You'll get all the attention and praise from the staff. I'm in some high classes and was in the school Orchestra for some time and there were no assemblies on how the Marching Band went to the finals or the Color Gaurd. If you're not a jock or cheerleader the staff automatically assumes you're up to no good and treats you like dirt. Bullies are not recognized if you're not part of the 'in' crowd and if you pick on them for picking on you, expect to get community service, suspended or expelled. I'm not happy with Columbine and neither is my family.

This school has a bad history but good overall academics and good subjects to take place in.

This is an excellent educational facility

Columbine is a great school.

As a 1985 alumn, I've had several years to process my educational environment at Columbine. I remember dances, talent shows, Choir, and Drawing class. I have fond memories of advertising, short hand, science, and government classes. I don't remember many teachers wanting to help, I do remember instructors eating chalk, and others extending their lecture beyond the bell. Homecoming wasn't very prominant but knowing who dated whom, when a person was expecting, and how many days a person cut class without their parents knowing were discussed openly. My father did all he could to gather information about my education, but was stagnated at every turn. I do remember speaking with a counselor the day before I scored higher on my GED than the graduating classes in Colorado. I didn't play on the school sport teams, I wasn't a nerd, and never got into illegal activities/substances. I still proudly attend all reunions.

My son isnt doing very well. Even though there are a lot of extra-curricular activites. The school seems to not be doing its job. Attendence wise is very bad im a little dissapointed. No parent involvment.

In spite of what has occured here, the school has proved to excel.

This is an excellent academic school with great principal and teachers. Parents are supportive of the school and staff.

Adequate. Still think jockocracy is a problem, though.

Great school, very helpful faculty.

Has some exciting classes and extracurricular activities. Our son and daughter love the school. Haven't met the principal despite complaints I have made to administration.

Columbine was a terrible school - very athletically inclined. If the football or soccer team won State, the kids spent the day in assembly. If the drama group or Speech team won State, barely even a mention. Teachers and administrators favor athletes over others, and suspicions of kids run high.

Columbine was a great school with very motivational teachers. In fact, I always make a trip back to see them and always remember the things (not just school stuff, but life stuff) that they taught me.



 

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