Alameda International Junior/Senior High School Explained

Alameda International Junior/Senior High School
Address:1255 South Wadswowrth Boulevard
City:Lakewood
State:Colorado
Zipcode:80232
Country:US
Coordinates:39.6939°N -105.0842°W
Schooltype:Public junior-senior high school
District:Jefferson County R-1
Ceeb:060370
Principal:Susie Van Scoyk[1]
Teaching Staff:65.34
Grades:712
Enrollment:1,062
Enrollment As Of:2022–23
Ratio:16.25
Colors:Blue, white, and black
Athletics Conference:CHSAA
Mascot:Pirate

Alameda International Junior/Senior High School is located at 1255 S. Wadsworth Boulevard in Lakewood, Colorado, United States.[2]

It is one of 158 schools in the Jefferson County Public School system, and is a combination junior high and senior high school, containing grades 7-12.

The school's colors are blue and white, and its mascot is a Pirate. The school had a rich basketball history before open enrollment. With the original basketball court and baseball field being one of the older ones in the state.

The mission statement of the school is: "Alameda International delivers a challenging, international education in which students act to create a better and more peaceful world through inquiry, intercultural understanding, and respect."

The 2015-2016 school year was the first year that Alameda functioned as a junior/senior high school. Jefferson County previously converted O'Connell Middle School into an elementary school, and moved its 7th and 8th graders to Alameda.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Principal Page. Jefferson County Public Schools. July 20, 2024.
  2. Web site: Alameda International Junior/senior High School . publicschoolreview.com . May 21, 2020.