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The Thompson R2-J School District is located in Loveland, Colorado and covers territory in Loveland, Berthoud, a southern section of Fort Collins and portions of Windsor, Johnstown and unincorporated parts of Larimer, Weld and Boulder counties. It is the 17th largest school district in Colorado, serving more than 15,000 students within 30 ...
Thompson Valley High School (TVHS) is located at 1669 Eagle Drive in Loveland, Colorado.Its mascot is the golden eagle.It is one of five high schools in the Thompson R2-J School District, along with Loveland High School, Mountain View High School, Harold Ferguson High School, and Berthoud High School.
Weld County School District RE-1: 1,892 Weld: Weld County School District RE-3J: 2,693 Weld: Weld County School District RE-8: 2,482 Weld: Weldon Valley School District RE-20J: 225 Morgan: West End School District RE-2: 272 Montrose: West Grand School District 1-JT: 393 Grand: Westminster School District 50: 8,320 Adams: Widefield School ...
Loveland High School is a public high school located in Loveland, Colorado, United States.It is one of the five high schools in the Thompson R2-J School District.. Founded more than one hundred years ago, it is the oldest high school in the district.
Thompson School District R-2J Loveland: Larimer: North Fork Community Montessori School P–6 2000 Delta County School District 50J Hotchkiss: Delta: North Routt Community Charter School K–8 2001 Steamboat Springs School District RE-2 Clark: Routt: North Star Academy (Parker, Colorado) K–8 2006 Douglas County School District RE-1 Parker
When the tracks were laid through the valley in 1877 a depot, section house, and water tank were installed at this strategic site. The tiny settlement known as Little Thompson was renamed Berthoud in honor of Edward L. Berthoud, who had surveyed the rail route through the valley. The Berthoud, Colorado, post office opened on April 4, 1878. [9]
Mountain View High School is a secondary school in Loveland, Colorado, United States. Mountain View opened in 2000 and is the fourth public high school in the city, and the fifth high school in the Thompson R2-J School District. The principal of Mountain View is Jane Harmon as of the 2018-2019 school year.
For the 2014–2015 school year the student body makeup was 52% male and 49% female, and the total minority enrollment was 33 percent. [3] Berthoud High School is 1 of 5 high schools in the Thompson School District R-2J and has the highest 4-year graduation rate in the district, with 91%.