Cañon City High School

Cañon City High School
Location
Cañon City, Colorado
United States
Coordinates 38°27′2″N 105°14′0″W / 38.45056°N 105.23333°W / 38.45056; -105.23333Coordinates: 38°27′2″N 105°14′0″W / 38.45056°N 105.23333°W / 38.45056; -105.23333
Information
Type Public High School
Principal Bret Meuli
Grades 912
Color(s)           Black and Gold
Athletics football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis, golf
Mascot Tiger
Website Cañon City High School

Cañon City High School (CCHS) is a high school in Cañon City, Colorado.[1] The current campus was built in 1961 with major additions in the 1980s and the late 2000s. The former school building now serves as Cañon City Middle School and was built in 1929.

Athletics

CCHS currently competes in these sports (may be incomplete):

Band

Cañon City Tiger Pride Marching Band
School Cañon City High School
Director Joshua Race
Uniform Black and Gold

The Cañon City Tiger Pride Marching Band is the marching band program at Cañon City High School. The band is currently under the direction of Joshua Race.

Notable participation

Former band directors

Choir

The choir program at CCHS consists of Encore (both men and women) and Tiger Ladies (women's choir).

Sexting scandal

In 2015, a major sexting scandal at the school involving a significant portion of the student body, including members of the football team, was in the media.[4]

References

  1. Cañon City High School Accessed Juny 18, 2012
  2. "Hall of Fame Members". Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  3. "CBA Marching Committee". Retrieved 20 January 2014.
  4. Kassondra Cloos and Julie Turkewitz (November 6, 2015). "Hundreds of Nude Photos Jolt School". The New York Times. Retrieved November 7, 2015. At least 100 students at a high school in Cañon City traded naked pictures of themselves....

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