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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 - E: Kathryn Gambardella (Assistant Principal) & Heather Welsh (Counselor)

F - K: Ginger Ramsey (Principal) & James Greene (Counselor)

L - 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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Enrollment drops more than expected, Board expresses desire to take action to respond

BVSD’s overall enrollment continued to decline this year, but at a greater rate than expected, BVSD Senior Planner Glen Segrue told the Board in an update earlier this month. The student count dropped 525 students, or 1.9% from last year—1% more than projected. Over the past five years, the downward trend is less steep at 1.3%. This is BVSD’s second biggest drop in enrollment since the pandemic. The district’s enrollment has declined by nearly 3,600 students since 2015.

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Holiday Helping Hands

Across the Boulder Valley School District, schools are uplifting one another and extending their hands to the community, showing what’s possible when people come together with compassion, purpose, and heart. During this season of giving, that spirit glows even brighter. Here are highlights of just some of the ways BVSD is helping others.

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Keeping Teens Safe This Winter Break

As winter break approaches, many families look forward to time together, holiday celebrations, and a well-earned rest before the new year. This season also brings more social gatherings for teens—school events, celebrations with friends, and increased independence as schedules shift. While these experiences can be positive, they also come with risks that are important for parents and caregivers to keep in mind. Our district’s Health Services Team is sharing information and resources to help families support safe, healthy choices during this time.

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BVSD Staff Profile: All in the family: Identical Twins hold the same jobs as kitchen leads at Horizons & Sanchez

Coral Barnett and Carolyn Menees are identical twins, can you tell? And both are kitchen satellite leads at schools in BVSD. Coral has run the kitchen at Sanchez for two years, and Carolyn has done the same at Horizons K-8 for 8 years. Their younger sister Kelli Quimby is also a Food Services Assistant Floater who occasionally helps in both of her sister’s kitchens.

What brought this family to BVSD? A love for serving kids, a pride in their work, and most importantly the feeling of support and camaraderie they feel with the BVSD food services staff

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A community conversation on the fast-changing world of e-bike safety, e-motos, and youth riding behaviors

Last month, parents, students, and community members gathered at Louisville Middle School for a community conversation on e-bike safety hosted by the Louisville Police Department. The event brought together experts from the Louisville Police and Fire Departments, Intermountain Health, and BVSD’s Safe Routes to School program to help families better understand the fast-changing world of e-bikes, e-motos, and youth riding behaviors.

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What is a nontraditional school? Learn more about unique learning offerings for BVSD students

BVSD’s nontraditional schools offer courses, programs, schedules, and options for students that are different from a traditional high school experience. This can include CTE courses in specialties like criminal justice and construction trades, it can look like New Vista, offering more independent thesis-based learning with models that differ from larger traditional high school courses, or alternative schools that support students who also work or have other situations or needs that require increased support and flexibility. 

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A brand new building for New Vista High School: How BVSD nontraditional schools like New Vista support student success for all

The BVSD community was proud to come together on Nov. 13 at New Vista High School to officially celebrate the grand opening of the new building with students, staff, families and alumni. New Vista is just one of many nontraditional education options that BVSD offers, with a goal of providing different learning experiences, structures and support for each student to best support their learning goals and needs.

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Sustainable transportation options for BVSD families that take advantage of Choice Enrollment

One of the wonderful things about living in Colorado is the ability for families to choose the school that best fits their child’s needs and interests. Learn about the many transportation options available to make getting to school easier and more sustainable, even when attending a school outside of your neighborhood. 

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Board adjusts attendance area boundaries for some Boulder schools

At its meeting on Sept. 23, the Board of Education approved changes to elementary and middle school attendance area boundaries for several schools in Boulder to take effect beginning in the 2026-27 school year. The Board action also gives students currently enrolled in the impacted schools the choice to remain in their current school through completion of the school level.

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BVSD's Building for Student Success program completed nearly $75 million in construction projects at 22 different sites this summer

Construction crews were busy across the district this summer in the third, and largest, summer construction season for the 2022 Building for Student Success program. These projects included CTE updates, athletic and playground improvements and the final phase of a brand new high school.

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