Coronado High School (Colorado)

Coronado High School
Location
1590 West Fillmore Street, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Information
Type Public school
School district Colorado Springs 11
Principal Darin Smith
Grades Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1556 students
Color(s) Scarlet and new gold         
Mascot Cougar
Website http://coronadocougars.com/

Coronado High School (CHS) is the fourth-oldest high school in District 11 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, named for Francisco Vásquez de Coronado. CHS currently has a student body of 1,556.

Coronado High School is located high on Mesa Road and Fillmore Street, on a mesa overlooking Colorado Springs, with a view of Pikes Peak and the Garden of the Gods.

The school's colors are scarlet red and new gold, and the mascot is the Cougar.

Coronado students produce a weekly television show for the student body, which is downloadable from the school's podcast.[1] Coronado students also produce a monthly newspaper for the Coronado community, the Cougar Chronicle.

The school currently competes at the 5-A athletics level.

Feeder schools

Middle schools that feed into Coronado include :

Notable graduates

References

Coordinates: 38°52′20.16″N 104°51′28.32″W / 38.8722667°N 104.8578667°W / 38.8722667; -104.8578667


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