Bozeman High School | |
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Location | |
205 North 11th Avenue Bozeman, Montana 59715 United States |
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Coordinates | 45°40′48″N 111°03′11″W / 45.68°N 111.053°WCoordinates: 45°40′48″N 111°03′11″W / 45.68°N 111.053°W |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1887, 139 years ago |
School district | Bozeman School District |
Grades | 9-12 |
Number of students | 1,844 |
School color(s) | Red, Black |
Mascot | Hawks |
Website | bhs |
Bozeman High School (or BHS) is a public high school for grades 9 through 12 located in Bozeman, Montana. It is the second-oldest high school in the state of Montana. In 2011, it had an enrollment of roughly 1,844 students, and was accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Association.
Bozeman established its high school 139 years ago in 1877, housing it (along with other grades) in the newly built West Side School at 300 West Babcock. Students were few, and due to dropouts the high school did not graduate its first class until 1882. In 1937, a new county high school building, Gallatin County High School, was constructed at 404 West Main Street.
Later renamed the Willson School (after its architect, Fred Willson), GCHS was discontinued in 1956 when the city of Bozeman constructed a new city high school, a mile west at 205 North 11th Avenue, designed by both Willson and Oswald Berg. This building serves as the current Bozeman High School, while the 1937 building was used to house Bridger Alternative High School until 2009. Bridger Alternative now resides in an old wing of the high school after the school district removed Chief Joseph Middle School, which was connected to the high school, to a different location. The old middle school was remodeled slightly with a new cafeteria and main offices and library, now called north campus, or "N Wing" to students.
In 2002, BHS employed four administrators and 129 teachers and support staff. Most of the teaching faculty have master’s degrees.
Bozeman High School offers two diplomas: the General Diploma and the Honors Diploma. More than half of the students in 2002 graduated with the College Prep Diploma. BHS offers courses in art, biomedical sciences, business education, engineering, English, foreign languages, health enhancement (health education and physical education), home economics, industrial arts, mathematics, music, science, and social studies. It also offers Advanced Placement courses in American history, art, biology, calculus, chemistry, English literature and composition, European history, French, German, human geography, government, microeconomics, music theory, physics, psychology, Spanish, statistics, and world history. In the early 2000s, Bozeman High School students scored consistently higher on the SAT than other students in Montana and nationally.