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Welcome to Broomfield High School

Broomfield High School

Broomfield High School is a school within the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD). Located in Broomfield, Colorado, this tuition-free co-educational public school serves approximately 1,700 diverse students in grades 9-12. 

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The challenge for schools today is to meet the needs of students for tomorrow – to ready our youth for living and working beyond high school in a world that will be different from both the present and past.

We believe the high school experience is a vital, transitional stage in students’ lives as they move from adolescence into adulthood. During this time, skills, attitudes, and aspirations for life are forming. Our mission at Broomfield High School is to further develop the intellectual, vocational, creative, aesthetic, and physical capabilities of our students. Our commitment is to: provide the best possible learning opportunities for students; help students develop the knowledge, skills, and responsibility needed for a changing world beyond the high school years; and assist students in their emotional and social growth. We believe that a quality staff is the key to providing quality education. We are dedicated to the development of professional and personal skills of all of our staff members. We encourage the cooperation and involvement of parents and other community members in our educational process

Admin & Counseling Student Support Pairing by Last Name

Students and guardians are welcome to contact any administrator or counselor, but to ensure each student has a specific admin-counselor pairing, we use the alpha list below (alpha by last name). If you are not already working with a specific admin or counselor, we ask that you contact the appropriate person(s) below.

A - C: Kathryn Gambardella (Assistant Principal) & Heather Haskell (Counselor)

D - I: Ginger Ramsey (Principal) & James Greene (Counselor)

J - N: Nick Barnes (Assistant Principal & Activities Director) & Gina Malecha (Counselor)

O - R: Nick Barnes (Assistant Principal & Activities Director) & Amanda Reaves (Counselor)

S - Z: Tyler Zappia (Athletic Director & Assistant Principal) & Marissa Zufall (Counselor)

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State assessments provide valuable data for our schools and teachers

Spring has arrived, which means state assessments are right around the corner. BVSD schools will start administering these tests in April which include the Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS), PSAT or SAT tests. Available online is a general schedule of these assessments in the Boulder Valley School District, including the grades affected. If your student is scheduled to take one of these tests, please encourage them to participate.

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BVSD is Data-Driven: New metrics dashboard tracks districtwide strategic plan progress

The Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) is proud to launch an all new Strategic Plan Dashboard. This dashboard will show the staff and community our progress within the four key objectives of our All Together for All Students Strategic Plan. While we have access to a number of data visualizations in BVSD, this dashboard will serve as a common tool that all schools, staff and community can reference over the next five years as we set targets and celebrate improved outcomes for kids.

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Boundary adjustment proposals aim to rebalance school neighborhood populations in the context of declining enrollment

The Board continued its conversation about school attendance area boundaries at a work session earlier this month. This time, the Board took a closer look at elementary school boundaries in Boulder, which has seen greater enrollment losses than other areas of the district.  

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‘If one kid gets hurt, it’s one kid too many’ BVSD family leads response to safeguard student pedestrians following serious crosswalk collisions

Now when pedestrians approach the crosswalks on Baseline Road near 95th Street in Lafayette they are encouraged to “Take It to Make It.’ Willow Fletemeyer, an eighth grader at Nevin Platt Middle School, created red flags for pedestrians in the crosswalk to hold up to call attention to cars. Fletemeyer and her family felt like they had to do something, after two BVSD students, one from Platt Middle School and the other from Centaurus High School, were hit by cars, while crossing Baseline Road on back-to-back days last September.

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How to be a bicycle-friendly driver in a school zone

With the arrival of warmer spring weather, more students are choosing to bike to school. This is a great trend for health, environmental sustainability, and reducing traffic congestion. However, it also requires extra awareness from drivers to ensure the safety of young bicyclists. Here are some important reminders on how to be a bicycle-friendly driver in school zones.

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Celebrating prom and end-of-year activities safely: 5 reminders for high school families and students

As the school year comes to a close, high school seniors eagerly anticipate the excitement of prom and other end-of-year celebrations. These milestones mark the end of an important chapter in their lives and offer an opportunity to create lasting memories. While these events are a time of celebration, it’s crucial to approach them with safety in mind. As families and students prepare for these memorable moments, it's essential to prioritize well-being, make informed decisions, and have open conversations about safe choices.

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Enrollment numbers drop less than expected in 2024, but more schools move into low enrollment advisory status

This month, BVSD continued efforts to monitor, evaluate, and respond to declining enrollment in the district. At a recent Board meeting, staff presented the Annual Trend Report which looks at enrollment at individual schools and whether action needs to be taken. Although enrollment continued to decline for the 2024-25 school year, losses were less than anticipated, and no new action was triggered for individual schools. The Board also got a preview of a new data visualization tool intended to make enrollment data more understandable and transparent.  The data dashboard will be particularly valuable as the Board moves forward with reviewing elementary school attendance boundaries and considers whether to make changes.

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Not your average flu season, simple steps to protect yourself and others

As you may have heard, this year’s flu season is worse than normal due to the large amount of flu, especially flu type A, circulating in our schools and community. Along with flu, our local health agencies are also reporting other illness increases in schools and childcare settings. While catching an illness in a school or work setting is sometimes unavoidable, there are a few simple things you can do to do your best to keep yourself and others healthy.

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“Helping students changed my teaching” Michelle Qazi’s passion for ensuring every student has the support they need to learn how to read and write started with one dyslexic child

As a book lover, she, like many other teachers, had subscribed to a way of teaching where students were to learn how to read by being exposed to text. Confronted with an evidence-based alternative that actually worked – she chose to embrace it.

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Columbine Elementary Bici Bus: A rolling revolution in school transportation

Every Wednesday morning, a group of students and parents hop on their bicycles and pedal toward Columbine Elementary School, creating a vibrant and inspiring sight. The “Columbine Bici Bus Crew” is redefining how students get to school, fostering a sense of community, sustainability, and accessibility along the way.

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Platt Middle School opens first digital music lab in the district, part of expanded learning/career pathways

The Boulder Valley School District’s (BVSD) Information Technology (IT) department partnered with teachers and administration at Platt Middle School to create the first digital music lab in the district, featuring equipment commonly used by music industry professionals. 

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BVSD student, inspired by his family’s loss in the Marshall Fire, designs wildfire notification app recognized by Congress

Aadi Sobti is a junior at Peak to Peak High School who unfortunately is familiar with the loss tied to the recent headlines of wildfires in California, as his family lost their home in the Marshall fire when he was in 8th grade, attending Monarch PK-8. A new found empathy and concern for his community and the world around him is one of the many important perspectives Sobti gained, ultimately inspiring a project that would earn him recognition by Congress.

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