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Rock Bridge High School

Rock Bridge High School
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Address
4303 S. Providence Road
Columbia, Missouri 65203
United States
Information
School type Public high school
Established 1973
School district Columbia Public Schools
Principal Dr. Jennifer Rukstad
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,906  (2015–16)
Color(s)           Green and gold
Athletics conference Independent
Team name Bruins
Rival David H. Hickman High School
Newspaper The ROCK
Yearbook Flashback
Online News BearingNews
Website

Rock Bridge High School is a public high school located in southern Columbia, Missouri. The school serves grades 9 through 12 and is a part of the Columbia Public Schools.

Due to the increasing population of Columbia in the 1970s, and the crowding of David H. Hickman High School towards the end of the 1960s, the Columbia Board of Education decided to form a new high school. The board bought 42 acres (170,000 m2) of land in southern Columbia and started the construction of the new high school. The name "Rock Bridge" was chosen because of the schools proximity to the natural rock bridge of Rock Bridge State Park.

Construction started in 1969 on the original portion of the building, consisting of 18 classrooms and one office area in the present-day east wing of the building. Many of these classrooms were connected by motorized folding walls, many of which are still operational and in use. The design of the original portion and its three planned additions, of which two were completed, won a national award in school design. The school was planned to open in 1971, but funding issues pushed back construction of the second phase of the building. As such, this original portion sat unused for a year or two while the second portion was not yet complete.

Construction started on the second portion in early 1972, which added the "Main Commons", another office area, the library, the gymnasium, and a few specialty classrooms underneath that area. In September 1973, with the completion of the second portion, Rock Bridge was considered "complete enough" to open and had a class of 583 students, mostly sophomores and juniors. This high school was the second centrally air conditioned school built in Columbia after Oakland Junior High School north of town. In 1974, the planetarium was completed with a capacity of nearly 90 people, featuring a state-of-the-art star ball and a full-dome projection system .

In 1979, the west wing opened, which was basically a mirror image of the original 1971 building but with a finished basement. The west wing featured about ten general-purpose classrooms, as well as science, art, and band rooms, providing the school with a then-total of about 40 classrooms.

Three new science classrooms, as well as a performing arts center, were added in 1992. Enrollment reached 1000 in the 1995–96 school year.

In 2000, a large addition opened between the east and west wings, featuring seven science classrooms, eight English and social studies classrooms, seven foreign language classrooms, a new media center and three new computer labs.


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