Woodland Park High School

Woodland Park High School
Address
151 Panther Way
Woodland Park, Colorado
United States
Coordinates 38°59′42″N 105°02′42″W / 38.995°N 105.045°W / 38.995; -105.045Coordinates: 38°59′42″N 105°02′42″W / 38.995°N 105.045°W / 38.995; -105.045
Information
Motto "Every student every day."
Established 1890
Principal Del Garrick[1]
Staff 57 as of fall 2014[2]
Grades Grades 9-12
Number of students 835 as of fall 2014[3]
Color(s) Dark green and white[4]         
Mascot Panther
School newspaper The Panther Perspective[5]
Website http://www.wpsdk12.org/schools/wphs/

Woodland Park High School is a high school located at 151 Panther Way in Woodland Park, Colorado, United States.

History

The original Woodland Park School, built in 1890, was a two-story, white frame building with two teachers. The school was built on a plot of land behind the current location of the Cultural Center. During 1924, the school was consolidated with four other districts, involving the Edlow District located three miles west of Woodland Park, and three teachers were then needed. Only grades 1-10 were served; grades 11 and 12 went to Manitou Springs High School.

Woodland Park School District voters approved a bond issues shortly after World War I and, with government aid, constructed a brick school building containing four classrooms and a large central stage where many community functions were held. The first graduation of the high school happened in 1926.

From 1935 to 1938, the gymnasium at Midland Avenue was constructed and two more classrooms were added. By 1942, there were 107 students enrolled in all grades. In, 1946 the Divide school district was brought into the Woodland Park School District.

In 1959 the residents of Teller County voted to reduce the school districts to two: Cripple Creek-Victor Re-1 and Woodland Park Re-2. This added the Midland and Florissant schools to the Woodland Park School District. In 1975 a new junior high was built at the on the spot where the high school now stands. By 1984 the school district was bursting at the seams. The kindergarten was housed in a rented building on Baldwin and the district administration was housed in a rented building on Highway 24. In 1986 construction started on the middle school, which was finished in 1991. By 1990 the district was educating over 3,200 students.

In 2003 another bond issue was approved by the voters which allowed for $14.6 million of expansion and repairs at the high school which included 11 new classrooms, new shop facilities, band and choir room and a new performing arts auditorium. More parking space was also added.

WPHS now serves approximately 950 students in grades 9 through 12. In 2006, the school had a graduation rate of 86.7%.[6]

Mascot

The Woodland Park High School mascot is a black panther.

Extracurricular activities

Woodland Park High School offers many extracurricular activities. Sports include baseball, boosters, boys' basketball, boys' soccer, cheerleading, cross country, football, girls' basketball, girls' soccer, golf, softball, track and field, volleyball and wrestling.[7] Activities include Beta Club, Key Club, Best Buddies, S.O.S Club, forensics (speech and debate), choir, and band.[8]

Fight song

"Cheer Cheer for our Woodland Park"

Cheer Cheer for our Woodland Park!
Wake up the echos, cheer in our hearts!
Send a volley cheer on high
And shake down the thunder from the sky!
Whether the odds be great or small,
Our Woodland Park will win over all
As our loyal sons and daughters march on to victory!
Rah! Rah!

References

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