Valor Christian High School
Private high school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Valor Christian High School is a private, christian high school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, United States. The school colors are Navy blue, Columbia blue, and white, and the school nickname is The Eagles. Valor has four major focuses: Academics,[6] Arts,[7] Athletics,[8] and Discovery (missionary outreach).[9]
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3775 Grace Boulevard , Colorado 80126 United States | |
Coordinates | 39°32′26″N 104°56′42″W |
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Type | Private, christian, college preparatory |
Motto | Influence Through Excellence |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Established | 2006[1] |
Founder | C. Edward McVaney[2] |
CEEB code | 060749 |
Head of school | Bryan Ritz[3] |
Teaching staff | 101.9 (on an FTE basis)[4] |
Grades | 9–12[4] |
Gender | Co-Educational |
Enrollment | 1,151 (2023–24)[4] |
Student to teacher ratio | 11.6[4] |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Navy blue, Columbia blue, white |
Mascot | Eagle |
Nickname | Eagles |
Tuition | $26,150 (2024-25)[5] |
Website | valorchristian |
Academics
Valor Christian has been named a Blue Ribbon school twice. The first time was in 2015 and the second in 2021.[10][11] Valor Christian was the only Colorado high school named as a National Blue Ribbon School in 2021.[11]
Valor Christian offers a variety of Advanced Placement (AP) courses as well as Dual Credit (DC) courses through certified local universities. As of the 2020–21 school year Valor Christian offers 21 AP Courses and 17 DC courses.[12]
Campus
The Valor Christian campus is 35 acres,[13] and consists of: an academic building with a library, labs, and 35 classrooms; the Valor Center for Culture & Influence, including a theatre, performance hall, and studios and classrooms for arts and media; and the athletics facilities, including the athletics building, a 5,200-seat artificial turf stadium, and athletics fields.[14] Plans exist for a STEM Building and Aquatics building, yet the necessary land and funding has not been acquired by the school.
Athletics
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Perspective
The school is known for its sports program, especially football. They have won multiple state championships . [15]
State championships
Season | Sport | Total Championships | Years |
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Fall | Cross Country, Boys | 1 | 2022[16] |
Football | 8 | 2009,[17] 2010,[17] 2011,[17] 2012,[17] 2013,[18] 2015,[19] 2016,[20] 2018[21] | |
Golf, Boys | 6 | 2009,[17] 2010,[17] 2013,[22] 2014,[22] 2015,[23] 2020[24] | |
Softball | 3 | 2014,[25] 2015,[26] 2016[27] | |
Volleyball, Girls | 3 | 2018,[28] 2022,[29] 2023[30] | |
Winter | Basketball, Boys | 2 | 2017,[31] 2024 |
Basketball, Girls | 4 | 2015,[32] 2016,[33] 2021,[34] 2024 | |
Hockey | 3 | 2020,[35] 2021,[36]2023 | |
Swimming, Girls | 1 | 2016[23] | |
Cheer | 6 | 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021,[23] 2022, 2023 | |
Spring | Baseball | 4 | 2016,[37] 2017,[38] 2018,[39] 2023[40] |
Lacrosse, Boys | 3 | 2016,[41] 2017,[42] 2024[43] | |
Track & Field, Boys | 1 | 2019[44] | |
Track & Field, Girls | 4 | 2018,[45] 2019,[44] 2021,[46] 2023 [47] | |
Golf, Girls | 3 | 2022, 2023, 2024[48] | |
Soccer, Girls | 1 | 2011[17] | |
Total | 51 |
Notable Coaching Staff
Valor has been known to have high-profile coaches. 2 time NCAA Champion Coach and Stanley Cup Finalist Assistant Coach George Gwozdecky has been the Ice hockey coach at Valor since 2015.[49] For the 2018 and 2019 Football seasons Super Bowl Champion Ed McCaffrey was the head coach.[50] Brent Vieselmeyer, now an NFL assistant coach, was head coach at Valor Christian.[51] Four Time World Series Champion Mike Timlin continues to work as an assistant for the Valor baseball team.[52]
Notable alumni
- Raegan Beers, basketball player for the Oklahoma Sooners[53]
- Roger Rosengarten, NFL tackle for the Baltimore Ravens
- Janine Beckie, soccer player, 2020 Olympic gold medalist[54]
- Tess Boade, soccer player
- Wyndham Clark, PGA golfer, 2023 U.S. Open champion[55]
- Jaelene Daniels, soccer player[56]
- Luke Del Rio, former college football player and NFL coach, current offensive analyst for Washington[57]
- Cori Dyke, soccer player[58]
- Christian Elliss, NFL Linebacker for the New England Patriots[59]
- Noah Elliss, NFL Defensive Tackle
- Anna Hall, professional heptathlete for Adidas[60]
- Ali Kilponen, softball player[61]
- Christian McCaffrey, Pro Bowl NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers[62]
- Luke McCaffrey, NFL wide receiver for the Washington Commanders
- Max McCaffrey, former NFL player, current assistant coach for the Miami Dolphins
- Will Owen, American racing driver[63]
- Marybeth Sant-Price, Track and Field World Championship medalist[64]
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