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General William J. Palmer High School

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Type
  
Public Secondary

Principal
  
Lara Disney

Enrollment
  
2013 students

Mascot
  
Eagle

Established
  
1875

Grades
  
9 to 12

Phone
  
+1 719-328-5000

Founded
  
1875

General William J. Palmer High School

Motto
  
A Tradition of Excellence

Address
  
301 N Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, USA

District
  
Colorado Springs School District 11

Similar
  
Coronado High School, Mitchell High School, Doherty High School, Cheyenne Mountain Junior Hi, Harrison High School

This article is on the high school located in Colorado Springs. For the high school located in Monument, Colorado, please see Lewis-Palmer High School.

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General William J. Palmer High School is a secondary school located in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. The school has a student population of approximately 2,000 students, and attracts enrollment from all over the city. The flagship high school of School District 11, Palmer has the oldest International Baccalaureate (IB) program in the area, founded in 1991.

History

Palmer High School is located at 301 North Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs. The present building was built by the Works Progress Administration under Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1940. Originally named Colorado Springs High School, Palmer High School was renamed in 1959 after the city's founder, General William Jackson Palmer. At that date, the city had expanded enough to warrant the building of a second high school, Roy J. Wasson High School.

In 1945, a Native American student, Don Willis, designed Eaglebeak, a caricature of a fictitious Indian chieftain, and the school's teams became the Terrors. In 1985 a local political hopeful criticized the mascot as racist, making Palmer one of the first cases of controversy over a Native American mascot in the United States. Despite the fact that the politician, having lost the election, later publicly apologized to the student body and retracted the charge of racism, the damage was done and Eaglebeak was not to return. In the following years, Palmer experimented with a variety of mascots, to include a two-month flirtation with the Tasmanian devil from Warner Brothers, which nearly led to a lawsuit.

In the early 1990s the high school chose an eagle as its mascot, naming it "Eaglebeak", but without the historical background of the original.

Palmer High School Mock Trial

Palmer's Mock Trial program won the Southern Colorado Regional Competition in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2015; the Colorado State Competition in 2009 and 2013; and took 14th place in the National High School Mock Trial Tournament in 2013.

Gender-inclusive bathrooms

In 2016 senior Doe Schall, a genderqueer student, along with others from the school's Gay-Straight-Trans Alliance, lobbied school officials for gender-inclusive bathrooms due to the discrimination experienced by transgender students. Palmer was the first high school in Southern Colorado to have gender-inclusive bathrooms.

Notable alumni

Notable alumni of Palmer High School include:

  • Robert M. Isaac (1945, as Colorado Springs High School), mayor of Colorado Springs
  • Ray Jardine (1961), rock climber, adventurer, inventor of "Friends" spring-loaded camming device
  • Cassandra Peterson (1969), actress; played Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
  • Robert L. Gordon III, (1975) Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy
  • Chris Fowler (1980), host of ESPN's College Gameday
  • Lance Armstrong (graduated elsewhere)
  • Reggie Jackson (2008), basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the NBA

    References

    General William J. Palmer High School Wikipedia