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== History ==
== History ==
Initially designated "High School No. 6" in Douglas County School District's long-range plans,
Initially designated "High School No. 6" in Douglas County School District's long-range plans,
Mountain Vista High School was named such in 2000. "Golden Eagles" is the school's mascot. The state of Colorado already had several schools whose mascot was an Eagle, but as none of them were "Golden Eagles," the mascot is unique to Mountain Vista. [http://www.zwire.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=1236578&BRD=2713&PAG=461&dept_id=559878&rfi=8] The school opened in August 2001 and saw its first graduating class in 2005.
Mountain Vista High School was named such in 2000. "Golden Eagles" is the school's mascot. The state of Colorado already had several schools whose mascot was an Eagle, but as none of them were "Golden Eagles," the mascot is unique to Mountain Vista. [http://www.zwire.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=1236578&BRD=2713&PAG=461&dept_id=559878&rfi=8] The school opened in August 2001 and saw its first graduating class in 2005. Home to the highest amount of spoiled douche bags ever recorded. A true feat in its own.


== Sports ==
== Sports ==

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Mountain Vista High School
File:NOBALLeaglehead.jpg
Location
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Information
Typepublic high school
MottoTogether, we achieve the extraordinary
Established2001
Grades9-12
Number of students1949 [1]
Color(s)green and gold   
AthleticsCHSAA 5A Continental League
MascotGolden Eagles
WebsiteMountain Vista High School

Mountain Vista High School is a secondary school located in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. The school is a part of the Douglas County School District.

History

Initially designated "High School No. 6" in Douglas County School District's long-range plans, Mountain Vista High School was named such in 2000. "Golden Eagles" is the school's mascot. The state of Colorado already had several schools whose mascot was an Eagle, but as none of them were "Golden Eagles," the mascot is unique to Mountain Vista. [2] The school opened in August 2001 and saw its first graduating class in 2005. Home to the highest amount of spoiled douche bags ever recorded. A true feat in its own.

Sports

Mountain Vista High School participates at the 5A level in all sports. Athletic offerings include soccer, cross country, baseball, softball, field hockey, basketball, football, volleyball, gymnastics, track, swimming, diving, wrestling, tennis, cheerleading, poms, and lacrosse. The varsity baseball, women's soccer, and women's softball programs have all advanced deep into their respective playoffs in recent years and are consistently rated near the top of their respective divisions. Both poms and cheer were in the top 10 in nationals in 2006. And poms was in the top 5 at nationals in 2008. The field hockey team, with members from many schools in the area, won the state championship title in 2010 in a game against reigning state champion Kent Denver.

Mountain Vista football had success in 5A and continued to have success when it was moved to 5A for the 2005 season due to increased enrollment. Mountain Vista maintains a rivalry with local ThunderRidge High School in all sports. After losing for the first time in the 2006 season to Chaparral High School, Mountain Vista rebounded by defeating defending state champion Douglas County High School 7-6. The Golden Eagle victory ended a 20-game winning streak for the Huskies. Their season was then ended by the Huskies in the quarterfinals of the state playoffs.

Mountain Vista also maintains a combined rugby union team with local ThunderRidge High School. The team known as the Greagles had its best season in 2007 when it lost twice and tied once during its 10 game season. The team was seeded 14th out of 26 by ERRFU but lost one of its games in the state qualifier.

In 2005, Mountain Vista girls soccer team defeated Arapahoe High School for the 5A state title.[3]

In 2006, Mountain Vista cheer and poms both took state championship titles on December 1, 2007. This is the first time in CHSAA history that one school simultaneously held both cheer and pom state titles.

In 2007, Mountain Vista Cheer won Back to Back state championships in the 5A Varsity division. This is their first back to back championship.

Mountain Vista also fields nearly half of the participants of the Highlands Ranch Coop Swim and Dive Team (includes ThunderRidge, Rock Canyon & Highlands Ranch as well) which took 5th in State(2008).

In 2008, Mountain Vista poms team won 5A state championship on December 5, 2008 making it the second state title for the poms team.

In 2009, Mountain Vista poms team won 5A state championship making it the third state championship for the poms team.

In 2009, the Mountain Vista varsity baseball team advanced through the playoffs all the way to the state championship game, where they lost against Rocky Mountain High School.

In the Fall of 2009, the Mountain Vista football team(the boys of Autumn) won the Southern League conference.

Mountain Vista's men's swim and dive team combined with Rock Canyon, Highlands Ranch, and Thunder Ridge, placed second at the 5A Men's Colorado High School State Championships in 2009.

Mountain Vista Field Hockey also went to playoffs (semi finals) in both 2007 and 2008 ranking in the top 4 teams in CO in 2008.

Mountain Vista won their first male state championship in the year of 2010. The men's swim and dive team combined with Thunder Ridge, Rock Canyon, and Highlands Ranch High Schools ended Regis Jesuit's 15 year state championship run. The team won the state title by scoring 373 points, Cherry Creek got second with 341.5 points, and Regis got third with 277 points. Mountain Vista's key contributors were seniors Cole Hackney and Eric Finger, Juniors Ian Woon, Kevin Stoddard, and Mark Repella, and Sophomore David Fraser.

The Vista Nation Cross Country team finished the 2010 season with a 3rd place finish for the boys in only their second appearance at the meet in school history.

Academics

Mountain Vista High School provides one of the highest ranking academic programs in Colorado. Vista is one of the few public high schools in Colorado to receive a greatschools.net rating of 9/10 [4]. The average ACT score for the class of 2008 was four points higher than the average for the state of Colorado. In the class of 2008, three students were National Merit Finalists. The vast majority of graduates attend four year colleges, and many students go to out of state schools.

Film/Video Program

Under the Douglas County Television Academe (DCTV) program in the Douglas County School District, Mountain Vista's Film and Video Program flourished for a few years. The teachers that headed up the program in Mountain Vista were Jeff Slaga, Jeremy Goldson and Shirl Chumley. Many award winning programs came out of this program such as Suburban Cowboys, No Paper, My Generation, Good Will and Fertile Ground.


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