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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

Principal's Message

Principal's Message: Welcome to the 24-25 School Year!

Principal’s Message        


Welcome to the 24-25 School Year!

It is exciting to have our Broomfield Eagles back in the building as they begin another academic year.  To our returning Eagles - welcome back!  To our Class of 2028, I am so happy to have you join our Broomfield family.

Our motto is BHS - We Live It!  Be Responsible, Honor Yourself and Others, and Strive for Excellence.  We expect great things from our students and always want them to do their best.  From the first few days of school, I have observed students taking their work seriously and using their free time wisely.  As we work together and build positive relationships with each other, I know that we will continue to excel in all facets of school life.

Parents/Guardians:  I encourage you to get involved.  Our weekly emails will provide information to you about upcoming events.  I look forward to seeing you there as we come together to support our students with their activities. While on campus, take time to see all the improvements we have made through our bond project.  In addition to student events, parents/ guardians are invited to join us in our school based committees: Athletic Booster Club, Band Boosters, SAC (School Accountability Committee), and FET (Family and Educators Together) to name a few.  We need your voices as we continue to make Broomfield High School the best it can be.

Each time I speak, I always insert “It’s a Great Day to be an Eagle!” into my talk.   As I begin my 25th year as principal at Broomfield High, I know how lucky I have been to get to be involved with our Broomfield Eagle community.  Join me in making this another wonderful year for our Eagles!

Sincerely,

Ginger
 

In The News

BVSD Student Opinion Piece: Lessons learned from a High School active shooter scenario training

This summer as an intern with BVSD’s Communications Department through the BVSD Grad Plus Leadership program, Brianna Sandoval, Monarch High School Senior, got the opportunity to see how our local law enforcement prepares for situations in BVSD schools. She attended a multi-jurisdictional (local law enforcement and first responders from different local agencies) summer exercise that prepared first responders across Boulder County for an active shooter incident inside a school. Read her first-person account and takeaways from the event.

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Keeping Our Kids Safe: Understanding Fentanyl and Community Efforts

As part of the Boulder Valley School District’s ongoing commitment to ensure the safety and well-being of our students, we want to address a critical issue affecting communities across the nation—fentanyl. This powerful synthetic opioid, while primarily used for medical purposes, poses a significant risk when misused or encountered outside of medical supervision. Understanding and awareness are key to protecting our children from this dangerous substance.

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Creating Calm Amidst Chaos: Boulder High School's Efforts to Support Special Education Students During Emergencies

School emergencies can be a frightening experience for everyone, from students to teachers to parents. For students with special needs, these situations can be especially daunting. Boulder High School recognized these unique challenges, following a swatting event at the school in February of 2023, and wanted to ensure that all of their students felt secure and cared for even in the most stressful times.

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Understanding what IS and is NOT an e-bike will help keep your child safe

Electric-assist e-bikes are booming across the Boulder Valley School District. It’s important that students and parents understand the rules for safe riding and most importantly—when selecting an appropriate e-bike for your student—knowing what is and isn't a safe, appropriate and in many cases, legal option, based on the student’s age.

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With strong planning, practice, and collaboration among public safety partners, BVSD is ready to respond to natural disasters and human-caused emergencies

The threat of large-scale natural disasters, which have grown more frequent and more intense with climate change, is ever present and unfortunately too familiar to our BVSD community.

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BVSD’s ambitious strategic plan is paying off

The Colorado Department of Education recently released test scores and performance ratings for school districts across the state and the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) did exceedingly well, thanks to the work done through the All Together for All Students Strategic Plan. 

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BVSD conducted summer recess training to address playground bullying and create more inclusive and safe play

In early August, before the school year started, the leadership and recess teams at 16 Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) elementary schools opted-in to participate in a comprehensive two-day Recess Implementation training provided by Playworks. The goal of the training is to create playgrounds where safe and healthy play is accessible for everyone.

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RTD Zero Fare for Youth continues! Service increases coming September 29th

The RTD’s Zero Fare for Youth pilot program is now a permanent fare change. This means that anyone 19 and under can ride the RTD system for free on all RTD services, including buses and trains. RTD will be making its fall service adjustments on September 29th. Several of the most popular RTD routes for BVSD students will see an increase in frequency, including the 204, 225, Dash, Jump, and Skip routes.

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