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Arapahoe High School is a public high school in Centennial, Colorado, United States. [3] Located in a suburb of Denver, it is the flagship of the Littleton Public Schools District as the largest of three high schools, with an enrollment of 1,820 students. It has been designated a Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education.
Fremont County School District #38 is located in central Fremont County [2] and serves the following communities: Census-designated places (Note: All census-designated places are unincorporated.) Arapahoe (most) Johnstown (part) Unincorporated places. St Stephens
The Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA) oversees high school athletics and activities in the state of Idaho. Idaho high schools are classified in six categories, based on enrollment, for league competition and state playoffs and championships. The IHSAA recognizes twenty specific sports and activities. [1]
An Idaho High School Activities Association survey showed 68% of the state’s superintendents, principals and athletic directors want to expand the current state tournaments.
More High School Sports: These are the top Topeka-area high school basketball players from week of Dec. 4-Dec. 9 National Semifinal: How Washburn women's soccer made history clinching NCAA ...
The teams are chosen by the United Soccer Coaches (USC) and Idaho High School Soccer Coaches Association (IHSSCA). Boise’s Sammy Smith was voted the 5A Girls Soccer State Player of the Year by ...
Bonneville High School, Idaho Falls 5A; Compass Academy, Idaho Falls; Hillcrest High School, Ammon; Idaho Falls High School, Idaho Falls 5A; Skyline High School, Idaho Falls5A; Taylor's Crossing Public Charter School, Idaho Falls; Thunder Ridge High School, Idaho Falls 5A
In 1889, Littleton Public Schools (then Littleton School District Six) was officially incorporated with the State of Colorado. It was established in the fall of 1864 when residents of the South Platte Valley voted to establish a public school district, the boundaries of which extended from what is now Sheridan Boulevard thirty miles east to the Kansas territorial line. [5]