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Montezuma Cortez High School

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Type
  
Public high school

Grades
  
9–12

Mascot
  
Panthers

Number of students
  
698 (2013–2014)

Highest grade
  
Twelfth grade

Principal
  
Jason Wayman

Enrollment
  
698 (2013–14)

Color
  
Orange, black, and white

Lowest grade
  
Ninth grade

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Athletics conference
  
CHSAA 4A/5A Southwestern and 3A Western Slope

District
  
Montezuma-Cortez Re-1 School District

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Montezuma-Cortez High School (MCHS) is a public senior high school located in Cortez, Colorado, United States, serving 721 students in grades 9–12. It is part of the Montezuma-Cortez School District RE-1.

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The first high school was constructed in Cortez in 1909. The Cortez School (known as the Calkins School) became a junior high school in 1946, when Montezuma County High School opened. The next Montezuma-Cortez High School was constructed on 14-acres in 1967, and the old high school became the middle school. The Calkins School served as an administration building. The new $33.9 million high school broke ground December 21, 2013 on a 35-acres site and was completed in the summer of 2015 through generous donations and grants from the community and state.

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Student body statistics

In 2013 the student body makeup was 51 percent male and 49 percent female, and the total minority enrollment was 49 percent.

Montezuma-Cortez High School is one of two high schools in the Montezuma-Cortez School District No. Re-1.

Music

The MCHS Marching Band has been a finalist in the state competition in 30 years of the past 31. MCHS also has a strong choir, and symphonic and jazz bands, all of which consistently receive superior ratings at festivals. Besides sporting events, the marching band can be seen in parades such as the Christmas Parade of Lights in downtown Cortez and has journeyed to such places as Washington, D.C., Boston, Rhode Island, and Portland.

Athletics

In baseball and boys' basketball, MCHS competes in the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA), 5A/4A Southwestern Conference with Durango High School, Montrose High School, Fruita Monument High School, Grand Junction High School, and Central High School.

In football and soccer, MCHS competes in the 3A Western Slope Conference, which includes Battle Mountain High School, Delta High School, Eagle Valley High School, Glenwood Springs High School, Moffat County High School, Palisade High School, Rifle High School, and Steamboat Springs High School.

Montezuma-Cortez state championships

MCHS has captured three state championships, two in 4A and one in 2A.

Wrestling individual state champions

Montezuma-Cortez High School has captured 12 individual state titles as of the 2014 season.

Notable alumni

  • Larry Brunson - National Football League player
  • Scott Tipton - United States Congressman
  • References

    Montezuma-Cortez High School Wikipedia