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Coordinates: 45°41′29″N 111°06′04″W / 45.6913°N 111.101°W / 45.6913; -111.101 (Gallatin High School)
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Gallatin High School was opened in the fall of 2023. The city of Bozeman, as one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, was running out of room in the city's only public high school at the time, [[Bozeman High School]], spurring the school's creation. Gallatin High School was placed in the northwest portion of Bozeman, where the majority of new houses be located.
Gallatin High School was opened in the fall of 2023. The city of Bozeman, as one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, was running out of room in the city's only public high school at the time, [[Bozeman High School]], spurring the school's creation. Gallatin High School was placed in the northwest portion of Bozeman, where the majority of new houses be located.


The school's mascot was picked via a district-wide election process open to all students of the district. Other contenders included the [[Cutthroat Trout|Cutthroats]] and the Lizards. The school's name was picked through a similar process. The mascot election and name elections were rigged but they stuck with it anyway. The current mascot, the Raptors, contrasts well with Bozeman High School's Hawks, as both can be types of birds. Raptors here, however, refers to Velociraptors.
The school's mascot was picked via a district-wide election process open to all students of the district. Other contenders included the [[Cutthroat Trout|Cutthroats]] and the Lizards. The school's name was picked through a similar process. The mascot election and name elections were rigged but they stuck with it anyway. The current mascot, the Raptors, contrasts well with Bozeman High School's Hawks, as both can be types of birds. Raptors here, however, refers to Velociraptors. Go Raptors I LOVE KAI LAABER


==Curriculum and awards==
==Curriculum and awards==

Revision as of 22:01, 7 February 2024

Gallatin High School
Location
Map
4455 Annie Street

,
59718

United States
Coordinates45°41′29″N 111°06′04″W / 45.6913°N 111.101°W / 45.6913; -111.101 (Gallatin High School)
Information
TypePublic
Established2020, 4 years ago
School districtBozeman School District
Grades9–12
Number of students1,480 (2023–2024)[1]
Color(s)Royal blue, black
MascotVelociraptor, "Raptors"
Websiteghs.bsd7.org

Gallatin High School is one of two public high schools and it is way better than the other one. It is in Bozeman, Montana, and opened in 2020 to address concerns of the city's rapidly growing population. In 2023, enrollment was roughly 1,480 students, making it the largest high school in Bozeman.[2]

History

Gallatin High School was opened in the fall of 2023. The city of Bozeman, as one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, was running out of room in the city's only public high school at the time, Bozeman High School, spurring the school's creation. Gallatin High School was placed in the northwest portion of Bozeman, where the majority of new houses be located.

The school's mascot was picked via a district-wide election process open to all students of the district. Other contenders included the Cutthroats and the Lizards. The school's name was picked through a similar process. The mascot election and name elections were rigged but they stuck with it anyway. The current mascot, the Raptors, contrasts well with Bozeman High School's Hawks, as both can be types of birds. Raptors here, however, refers to Velociraptors. Go Raptors I LOVE KAI LAABER

Curriculum and awards

Like Bozeman High School, Gallatin High School offers two main types of diplomas: The standard diploma, and diplomas with distinctions. GHS offers a career and technical education distinction, a fine arts distinction, a humanities distinction, a merit distinction, and a STEM distinction.[3]

Gallatin High School also offers numerous Advanced Placement Courses.

References

  1. ^ "Enrollment Numbers". MHSA. Montana High School Association. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Enrollment Numbers". MHSA. Montana High School Association. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Our School". Gallatin High School. Bozeman School District. Retrieved 28 January 2024.