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In 2006 a bond issue was issued to the [[Boulder Valley School District]] for school improvements.<ref>http://bvsd.org/schools/Fairviewhs/Pages/default.aspx</ref> Fairview High School was included in this issue and now improvements are being planned for the school. These renovations include reconstructing the 300 level to allow for more classroom space, moving all of the administration offices to the senior balcony, remodeling the 700 level locker rooms and other spaces, creating new classrooms and space near the 600 level, enclosing open spaces on the 800 level to create more classrooms and to improve the ones in place, and adding skylights to the student center. On top of these, the front entrance to Fairview High School will be remodeled to reduce confusion from the current two door design. The athletic facilities at Fairview will also be improved. A field house will be constructed near the track and water/sewage lines will be extended out to there. Signs, fences and gates will be added to provide more security and the softball field will be upgraded. Some of these changes have already been completed. See the [http://bvsd.org/C14/2006%20Bond%20Project/default.aspx project website] for further information.
In 2006 a bond issue was issued to the [[Boulder Valley School District]] for school improvements.<ref>http://bvsd.org/schools/Fairviewhs/Pages/default.aspx</ref> Fairview High School was included in this issue and now improvements are being planned for the school. These renovations include reconstructing the 300 level to allow for more classroom space, moving all of the administration offices to the senior balcony, remodeling the 700 level locker rooms and other spaces, creating new classrooms and space near the 600 level, enclosing open spaces on the 800 level to create more classrooms and to improve the ones in place, and adding skylights to the student center. On top of these, the front entrance to Fairview High School will be remodeled to reduce confusion from the current two door design. The athletic facilities at Fairview will also be improved. A field house will be constructed near the track and water/sewage lines will be extended out to there. Signs, fences and gates will be added to provide more security and the softball field will be upgraded. Some of these changes have already been completed. See the [http://bvsd.org/C14/2006%20Bond%20Project/default.aspx project website] for further information.
[[Image:Fairview High School front2.jpg|700px|350PX|center|thumb|The whole front of Fairview.]]
[[Image:Fairview High School front2.jpg|700px|350PX|center|thumb|The whole front of Fairview.]]

==Fight Club==
In 2006 the school gained media attention after videos of large brawls surfaced on social networking sites such as [[Facebook]] and [[MySpace]].<ref>http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/15592807/detail.html</ref> Several students were issued municipal citations for [[brawling]] and were suspended from school. One of the worst incidents involved 2nd year student Dave Warren when he had his a** kicked publicly in front of around 60 other students that attended the school. <ref>http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/15592807/detail.html</ref> Several months after the club was discovered, police arrested Martin Sotola, Dave's lover, who was living in [[Fort Collins]] under the alias DJ Soto. Sotola was stopped on a Wyoming highway with over 3,000 pills of ecstasy and 12,000 dollars worth of turntable equipment. The two were forced to do some hard time at the Boulder Country Jail where they roomed together and frequently fornicated with each other; DJ Soto was the pitcher, Warren was the catcher.<ref>http://web-ext.u-aizu.ac.jp/~mcohen/welcome/publications/tpc.pdf</ref> After being released from prison in early 2007, the two married each other in front of a predominately gay audience in Chataqua Park.<ref>http://www.chautauqua.com/visitor_information.htm</ref> The couple is now adamantly against fighting and Warren is highly apologetic of his actions and has promised to only physically get beaten when "sticking up for his man", not for public entertainment as in 2006.<ref>http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/20535089/detail.html</ref>

==Gay Pride Rally==
In 2008, Fairview became prominent in the media due to violent [[gay pride protests]] that took place on school grounds.<ref>http://www.durangoherald.com/sections/News/2010/06/27/Inaugural_gay_pride_festival_draws_hundreds/</ref> The leader, [[David Warren]], would organize "rainbow parades" consisting of [[homosexual]] men Warren knew through random sexual intercourse and large all-male [[orgies]]. <ref>http://www.durangoherald.com/sections/News/2010/06/27/Inaugural_gay_pride_festival_draws_hundreds/</ref> While marching through the halls of the school, participants in the parade would beat suspected heterosexuals with rubber fists and other [[sex toys]]. Warren claimed the violence was in response to [[Proposition 8]], a recently written bill in California that would prevent him from completing his lifelong dream of legally fornicating with another male.<ref>http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_13289194?IADID=Search-www.dailycamera.com-www.dailycamera.com</ref> Warren was eventually arrested, and charged with [[disorderly conduct]] as well as [[slavery]]. It was discovered, during an investigation by the Boulder Police, that he was holding several African-American males in his basement. They claimed they had been forced to smear jam on their faces and follow Warren as he played golf, attracting the bugs away from Warren.<ref>http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_13289194?IADID=Search-www.dailycamera.com-www.dailycamera.com</ref>

==Terrorist Activites==

A 2007 investigation into one of the school's students and star athletes, [[Bijan Sedaghat]], led to the capture of suspected [[London bombings]] terrorist Dariush Sedaghat in the small town of [[Al-Zaqadi]], located in the southern province of [[Afghanistan]].<ref>http://www.csmonitor.com/World/terrorism-security/2010/0930/Pakistan-seals-off-NATO-supply-line-to-Afghanistan-after-US-air-attack</ref> Sedaghat was discovered to have been behind the planning and execution of the terrorist plot. He attempted to detonate himself, but an excess of sand in the wiring prevented the device from exploding.<ref>http://www.csmonitor.com/World/terrorism-security/2010/0930/Pakistan-seals-off-NATO-supply-line-to-Afghanistan-after-US-air-attack</ref> His son, Bijan, was an [[All-American]] male wrestler at Fairview from 2006-2010, and during that time achieved over 200 pins from the rear.<ref>http://www.dailycamera.com/high-school-wrestling</ref>


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Fairview High School
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Coordinates39°58′19″N 105°14′45″W / 39.971957°N 105.245923°W / 39.971957; -105.245923
Information
TypePublic High School
Established1960
PrincipalDon Stensrud
Grades9–12
Number of studentsabout 2,000
Campus"Open Campus" (Students are free to come and go at all hours of the day)
MascotKnight
Website[1]

Fairview High School is a public high school located on the southern edge of Boulder, Colorado in the Table Mesa area. About 2,000 students attend Fairview, placing it in the 5A category for Colorado sports.

Design of the school

The view from Fairview showing the Flatirons and Viele Lake.

Prior to recent additions, Fairview High School's interior was unique: only a single room in the entire building was rectangular, as most rooms were fragments of hexagons. Generally the rooms in the building lack windows, or have only tall thin windows. The school is situated on a slope, so hallways are on separate levels, with stairs allowing passage in between. Situated in the center of the school, the student center has student lockers. Large ramps on either side serve as the main passageways throughout the school. On clear days, visibility extends north to Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park; however, the library with its large panoramic windows is the only room with a good view. The building was originally constructed in 1971, and underwent renovations to the north end of the student center after a roof collapsed in the winter of 1978–1979. (During this period, classes were held at nearby University of Colorado.) Recent additions to the main entrance and the south-west side have added more windows, classrooms, and offices. Additionally, solid, permanent walls in the two uppermost levels have been built; the attendance office has been relocated; and the senior balcony has been removed. (See "Future Improvements" section.)

Student Government

Fairview’s student body is led by the Head Girl and Head Boy. The rough equivalent to a Student Body President, the Head Girl and Boy are responsible for all Student Council-led projects ranging from Homecoming to the Fairview Tennis Open to All Cultures Week. As the most powerful female and male students, the Head Girl and Boy create the class curriculum for the Student Council (approximately 70 students each semester) and Student Senate (approximately 45 students each semester) classes, work directly with Administration, supervise all school activities, speak publicly, attend sporting events, and operate as the personification of Fairview High School.




Fine arts programs

Fairview High School has a long history of music and theater programs with eight choirs, directed by Ron Revier, Jim Keller and Janice Vlachos. They are Voices of the Knight (the freshmen choir), Broadway Show Choir (the show choir), Enchantment (the women's choir), Festival (the advanced mix choir), Madrigal Singers (an extracurricular choir specializing in madrigals), Chivalry (an extracurricular men's choir), Excalibur (the senior jazz choir, specializing in a cappella), and Age of Guinevere (a women's jazz choir, started in 2007).

Fairview High School's instrumental music program includes an orchestra (The Classic Knights), jazz bands, and a concert/marching band. With three jazz bands and six smaller jazz combos under the direction of Travis Keller, Fairview High School purportedly has the most extensive jazz education program in Colorado. Fairview High School also has a concert and marching band. The Fairview Marching Knights, under the direction of Travis Keller, placed fourth at the Colorado Bandmasters Association state finals in October 2006 and again in October of 2009 and have been in the top 10 in the state each year since CBA's inception. During the marching season, students spend about 300 hours outside of regular school hours practicing for competitions. [1]

Fairview High School's orchestra is directed by Bret and Stephanie Wallace. In addition to a large string orchestra, they also conduct a smaller Chamber Orchestra, which is a select, audition-only group.

Fairview High School's theater program, headed by Paul DiBlasi with assistance from Janice Vlachos, produces a musical in the fall and a play in the spring. During February, students put on a production called "Cupid's Comedy Cabaret", a collection of student written and directed comedy skits.

Each year in March, all three departments (choral, instrumental, and theater) present the Pops Festival, a show of music and dance. All music is performed live, with no taped accompaniments. This festival includes choral, a Cappella, full band, jazz band, dancing, and comedy acts.

Art classes (ranging from introductory to IB levels) are taught by Cheryl Harmon and Rebecca Feeney. Class types include painting/drawing, photography, studio, and digital.

As of 2009, choir teachers Jim Keller and Ron Revier have gone into retirement, but occasionally do assist Janice Vlachos. New choir teacher Rochelle Gallup has begun teaching as well.

International Baccalaureate program

Fairview High School offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma program. At Fairview High School the IB program requires no application, and is composed of two years of an internationally standardized curriculum. The classes are taught during a student's junior and senior years. In addition to the coursework, students in the IB program must also write an Extended Essay (EE) and participate in 150 CAS hours within the community before the full IB Diploma is awarded. Fairview High School also offers a pre-IB program composed of two years of preparatory honors classes during the 9th and 10th grades. These classes are not formally required for the IB Diploma, but are recommended and sometimes required by the school to move into the IB classes. Fairview High School students have the opportunity to enroll in a mixture of IB, AP and/or regular classes.

Athletics

The Fairview High School athletic program has garnered numerous state championships and consists of many different sports. Some of the most prominent are cross country, girls swimming and boys basketball, which have all been consistently involved in state championships. Girls' cross country has won two state titles in the past six years and have placed in the top five in other years. In 2006, the girls' swim team became nationally ranked in the country's top ten and for the past few years have held a first and second finish at the Colorado State Championships.The team won the state championship in 2004 and has finished in the top three the past five years. The team has boasted a national top-10 ranking and numerous All-Americans. The 2005 200 Freestyle relay team, made up of Emily Weigel, Madeline Rovira, Kristen Lahey, and Elizabeth Rovira, was ranked second nationally, by just one-tenth of a second. The boys basketball team finished the 2009 regular season number one in the state in 5A, with a perfect 23–0 record and reached the final four before losing in the semi-finals. In 2007 the golf team won the state championship and the tennis team got second in state. Fairview has 3 football state championships in 1977, 1978, 1987. From 1999 to 2002 the football team won four straight Centennial League championships including going to State in 2001 and 2002. In 2009 the football team went 12–0 before losing in the semifinals, this team was the first to go 12–0 in school history, Fairview also went undefeated in the Front Range League, which included wins over 8-0 Ft. Collins, Lagacy, and Rocky Mtn. The 2009-10 Men's Basketball team made it to the state championship game losing to defending state-champion Regis Jesuit in overtime. The Fairview Men's soccer team reached the state quarterfinals in 2008 and 2009.

School theme

Fairview High School's mascot is the Knight and the school colors are red, white and black. The lobby, at the South end of the school, contains a knight's armor on display. The entire school follows the "medieval" theme, occasionally referring to the school as "The Castle," The gym is called the Dungeon, and the cafeteria the "Round Table Café." The choir program continues this theme with choirs named: Voices of the Knight, Enchantment, Madrigals, Chivalry, Festival, and Excalibur. Dance themes at Fairview always include the word knight (for example, "A Knight In Las Vegas"). The school's yearbook is called "The Lance" and the newspaper "The Royal Banner".

Fairview High School like many other schools, has a fight song: "Fight on, ye knights, for victory / Fight on, ye knights, for fame / The red and the white will never say die 'cause spirit always wins the game! / Shout a cheer for old Fairview High / Let the world know why (Why?) / We're proud of our school and praise it high, so fight! fight! fight fight fight!"

Alumni

Former American Idol contestant Ace Young graduated from the class of 1999. He participated in sports and choir. Minnesota Twins reliever Jesse Crain also graduated from the class of 1999. He played baseball, basketball and football and was named 1999 All-State and Colorado High School Player of the Year. Former NFL Tight End Dustin Lyman graduated Fairview in 1995. He played football and baseball at Wake Forest University, and went on to play five seasons for the Chicago Bears. Though she never directly attended Fairview High School, Jessica Biel was tutored at Fairview. Former Major League Baseball player Jay Howell graduated from Fairview High School in the 1970s. Actress Sheryl Lee was born in Germany but grew up in Boulder, and went on to appear as the dead Laura Palmer in the television show Twin Peaks. Former NBA player Tom Chambers played at Fairview High School in the 1970s. Former NFL All-Pro offensive lineman Tony Boselli graduated in 1990. Former Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Kevin Call graduated in 1980. Patrick McCoy, a professional water polo player for the Croatian club Jadran SD, attended Fairview High School. TV Actress Sherrie J. Wilson (Dallas, Walker – Texas Ranger) graduated 1977. Sean Foreman, singer in the band 3OH!3, graduated from Fairview High School and filmed one of the band's music videos in one of the Chemistry lecture halls as well as in the 800 hallway. Kevin Russo, 2002 Fairview graduate, is on the active roster for the New York Yankees.

Future improvements

In 2006 a bond issue was issued to the Boulder Valley School District for school improvements.[2] Fairview High School was included in this issue and now improvements are being planned for the school. These renovations include reconstructing the 300 level to allow for more classroom space, moving all of the administration offices to the senior balcony, remodeling the 700 level locker rooms and other spaces, creating new classrooms and space near the 600 level, enclosing open spaces on the 800 level to create more classrooms and to improve the ones in place, and adding skylights to the student center. On top of these, the front entrance to Fairview High School will be remodeled to reduce confusion from the current two door design. The athletic facilities at Fairview will also be improved. A field house will be constructed near the track and water/sewage lines will be extended out to there. Signs, fences and gates will be added to provide more security and the softball field will be upgraded. Some of these changes have already been completed. See the project website for further information.

The whole front of Fairview.

Fight Club

In 2006 the school gained media attention after videos of large brawls surfaced on social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace.[3] Several students were issued municipal citations for brawling and were suspended from school. One of the worst incidents involved 2nd year student Dave Warren when he had his a** kicked publicly in front of around 60 other students that attended the school. [4] Several months after the club was discovered, police arrested Martin Sotola, Dave's lover, who was living in Fort Collins under the alias DJ Soto. Sotola was stopped on a Wyoming highway with over 3,000 pills of ecstasy and 12,000 dollars worth of turntable equipment. The two were forced to do some hard time at the Boulder Country Jail where they roomed together and frequently fornicated with each other; DJ Soto was the pitcher, Warren was the catcher.[5] After being released from prison in early 2007, the two married each other in front of a predominately gay audience in Chataqua Park.[6] The couple is now adamantly against fighting and Warren is highly apologetic of his actions and has promised to only physically get beaten when "sticking up for his man", not for public entertainment as in 2006.[7]

Gay Pride Rally

In 2008, Fairview became prominent in the media due to violent gay pride protests that took place on school grounds.[8] The leader, David Warren, would organize "rainbow parades" consisting of homosexual men Warren knew through random sexual intercourse and large all-male orgies. [9] While marching through the halls of the school, participants in the parade would beat suspected heterosexuals with rubber fists and other sex toys. Warren claimed the violence was in response to Proposition 8, a recently written bill in California that would prevent him from completing his lifelong dream of legally fornicating with another male.[10] Warren was eventually arrested, and charged with disorderly conduct as well as slavery. It was discovered, during an investigation by the Boulder Police, that he was holding several African-American males in his basement. They claimed they had been forced to smear jam on their faces and follow Warren as he played golf, attracting the bugs away from Warren.[11]

Terrorist Activites

A 2007 investigation into one of the school's students and star athletes, Bijan Sedaghat, led to the capture of suspected London bombings terrorist Dariush Sedaghat in the small town of Al-Zaqadi, located in the southern province of Afghanistan.[12] Sedaghat was discovered to have been behind the planning and execution of the terrorist plot. He attempted to detonate himself, but an excess of sand in the wiring prevented the device from exploding.[13] His son, Bijan, was an All-American male wrestler at Fairview from 2006-2010, and during that time achieved over 200 pins from the rear.[14]

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