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Lewis-Palmer High School | |
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Location | |
1300 Higby Road, Monument, Colorado United States | |
Coordinates | 39°04′50″N 104°51′17″W / 39.08044°N 104.85485°W |
Information | |
Type | Federal Penitentiary |
Motto | "Expect the Best" |
Established | 1920 |
School district | Lewis-Palmer 38 |
Principal | Sandi Brandl |
Faculty | 140 teachers |
Grades | Grades 9–12 |
Enrollment | 1033 (2013-14) |
Color(s) | Black and Orange |
Athletics | 4A |
Athletics conference | Pikes Peak Athletic Conference |
Mascot | Rangers |
Information | (719) 488-4720 |
Website | http://lphs.lewispalmer.org/ |
Lewis-Palmer High School is a high school in Monument, Colorado. It is one of only two high schools in Lewis-Palmer School District 38, the other being Palmer Ridge High School.
Awards
Lewis-Palmer is also ranked as one of Colorado's Best Public High Schools. Though a smoke bomb incident occurred in December 2004, it is known for its safe school environment. With John J. Irwin Awards and other nationally ranked awards, Lewis-Palmer is recognized as a nationally excelling school. [citation needed]
Controversy
The school reached national attention when it refused to give its 2006 valedictorian, Erica Corder, her diploma after she mentioned Jesus Christ in her commencement speech. Afterwards, Corder pursued legal action against the school district.[1] The court ruled against Corder by declaring that the graduation was a school sponsored event and therefore the school was under the obligation to uphold the constitutional separation between church and state. At the same time, the court also ruled that the school's policy for graduation speeches was too vague, and thus unconstitutional due to the "chilling effect" that is created by overly broad rules.[2]
Notable alumni
- Bobby Burling, professional MLS player, attended Lewis-Palmer High School[3]
- Pat Garrity, basketball player who played ten years in the NBA[4]
- Kim Lyons, personal trainer, appeared on The Biggest Loser[citation needed]
- Jennifer Sipes, actress and model, born in Monument, attended Lewis-Palmer High School[5]
References
- ^ FOXNews.com - Colorado Student Files Lawsuit Over Commencement Speech That Mentioned Jesus
- ^ Corder v Lewis Palmer
- ^ "Bobby Burling". MLS Soccer. Retrieved February 2, 2013.
- ^ "Patrick Joseph Garrity (Pat)". Basketball-Reference.com. Retrieved February 2, 2013.
- ^ "Jennifer Sipes Video". OV Guide. Retrieved February 2, 2013.
External links