Monarch High School (Colorado)
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Monarch High School (MHS) is a secondary school located in
Louisville, Colorado The City of Louisville () is a home rule municipality located in southeastern Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 21,226 at the 2020 United States Census. Louisville began as a mining community in 1877, experienced a ...
, and is part of the Boulder Valley School District. The school was named a John Irwin School of Excellence for the 2004–2005 school year. In 2007, Monarch was named the Sixth Best High School in the Denver Metro Area by ''5280 Magazine''.Monarch High School School Accountability Report 2004-2005 School Year
Colorado Department of Education. October 27, 2005. Accessed December 3, 2006.
As of 2015, ''Newsweek'' magazine ranked the high school 356th in the US, out of the top 500.


History

Monarch High School opened in 1998 to relieve overcrowding at Centaurus High School, drawing students from the east Boulder County towns of
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and Superior. Monarch's first graduating class graduated in 2001 and was also the class to decide on the coyotes as Monarch's mascot. Monarch High School is named after Monarch Mine #2 which is located under part of the campus. Monarch was originally a closed-campus, but as the population of the school grew, the school became an open campus for upperclassmen. Each high school in Boulder Valley School District has an emphasis; when opened, Monarch's emphasis was as the technology school and today has expanded to be a business/technology school.


Campus

Monarch High School is located east of Boulder, in the town of Louisville. Louisville has been ranked as one of the best small citlies to live in the United States by ''Money'' magazine.


Athletic achievements

Highlights:
In 2011, Monarch won the Girls' 5A Cross Country championship. That same year Kirk Webb won the boy's individual Cross Country championship. The following year, 2012, the girls' cross country team successfully defended its state cross country championship. In 2002, Monarch won the Class 4A State Football Championship by defeating the
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Demons, 42–35. Since 2001, Monarch has produced All-American, professional, and multiple NCAA division I, II, and III student athletes. State Champions: Hip-Hop State Champions (2012, 2015, 2016) Boys Rugby (2017)
Girls' cross country (2011, 2012)
Football (2002)
Football (2012)
Ultimate Frisbee Open Championship (2014, spring season)
Ultimate Frisbee Mixed Championship (2015, fall season)
Ultimate Frisbee Open Championship (2018, spring season)
Ultimate Frisbee Girls Championship (2019, spring season)
Ultimate Frisbee Girls Championship (2020, spring season) Runner-up teams:
Football (2007) - 4A State Championship
Women's Basketball (2012) 5A State Championship
Ultimate Frisbee Mixed Championship (2014, fall season)
Ultimate Frisbee Mixed Championship (2017, fall season) Third-place teams:
In 2010, the Varsity Cheer team placed 3rd in the 5A Colorado State competition held by CHSAA.


Club achievements

The school has had national award winners in forensics, art, robotics, mathematics, science and world language, and has a widely recognized Thespian Troupe. In 2004, the Colorado High School Press Association awarded Monarch High's 5A Yearbook First Place. Monarch has had national champion thespians and winners at ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair). In February 2019 the
Technology Student Association The Technology Student Association (TSA) is a national student organization created to develop skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) as well as business education. TSA aims to develop leadership, academic, and busines ...
Chapter won 1st in state, qualifying for nationals, for software development.


High School of Business

Monarch became a pilot school for the High School of Business in 2008, offering national certification for college-bound students interested in pursuing a business major. An advanced-level curriculum introduces key business concepts, encourages entrepreneurial skills, requires critical thinking, and provides experiences that facilitate the transition to top business colleges. Students build valuable skills through academic courses and participation in Monarch's DECA and FBLA chapters. *Principles of Business and Economics, Principles of Marketing, Principles of Finance, Principles of Management, Business Strategies, and optional advanced coursework in Accounting, Business Law, and Marketing. *Hands-on Business and Marketing Internships where students work at least 45 hours in intensive on-the-job experiences. *Nationally competitive Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter *Internationally recognized DECA chapter (organization of marketing students)


Athletic seasons offered

Monarch High School offers the following athletic programs: Fall *Cross country, football, gymnastics, soccer (boys'), tennis (boys'), golf (boys'), softball, volleyball (girls'), Ultimate Frisbee (mixed), mountain biking Winter *Basketball, swimming and diving (girls'), Skiing, Wrestling, Cheerleading, Poms, Ice Hockey Spring *Lacrosse (boys'), soccer (girls'), baseball, track & field, tennis (girls'), golf (girls'), swimming and diving (boys'), club volleyball (boys'), Ultimate Frisbee (boys'), Ultimate Frisbee (girls')


ACLU case 2007–09

In October 2007, the ACLU criticized the school's administration for actions in May 2007 when, allegedly, students' cell phones were seized and their messages read and transcribed. ACLU pointed to constitutional rights and to Colorado privacy laws that would make some of the alleged actions a felony. In April 2008, new guidelines to protect students' privacy were put in place, which were commended by the ACLU.


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* {{authority control Public high schools in Colorado Schools in Boulder County, Colorado Educational institutions established in 1998 1998 establishments in Colorado