George Washington High School

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655 South Monaco Pkwy

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George Washington High School, located in Denver, Colorado, serves grades 9-12 in the Denver Public Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 28 school community members.

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Posted on Feb 26, 2012
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The school is currently being badly hurt by an inexperienced, unpredictable principal who lacks vision and leadership. I hope DPS can finally find someone with the skills needed to successfully inspire and delveop all aspects of the school's students, programs and personnel.
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Posted on May 27, 2011
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I'm not sure why a parent has to diss on a student's opinion and call it a shame and wonder why s/he is bitter, but as a student in the IB program, i can say that the student saying that many, *not all* of the IB students being pretentious is absolutely correct. I have claimed heard quite a few conversations from my classmates talking about how dumb tradition kids are, how they don't work as hard as them, and other derogatory things. Having a brother and many good friends in the traditional program, this hit close to home. I feel like many of the problems dealing with the school happens to be the segregation between both programs and it needs to be dealt with before they lose a majority of their students to other schools. Also, many of the teachers here, especially in the traditional program from what i have heard, are extremely unsatisfactory, especially in the core subjects like science, math, and english. They need to get their teachers checked out in both programs.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Apr 6, 2011
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I'm not sure why the previous poster is so bitter. It's a shame. So many GW students have much more positive and balanced experiences. Students who get involved in extracurricular activities have a much easier time forming more diverse friendships than do those who stick to their program or middle-school comfort zones. GW has been a great academic AND social experience for my two kids, who have gone on to excellent, non-Ivy-League colleges. They have no regrets about having worked hard in high school, as they were completely ready to take advantage of everything college offered them. IB is not a good match for everyone - that's true. But it offers top-notch college prep to students who might not otherwise have access to it, and there are an awful lot of proud and successful alumni.
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Posted on Nov 12, 2010
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George Washington in an amazing school that presents many opportunities unavailable in most high schools. GW have an amazing academic program with both IB and AP classes as well as 5A athletics. Another great aspect of George is the multitude of clubs and extracurricular activities. The Speech and Debate team recently sent 13 people to nationals and won an award that only 17 of the over 350 schools won. Furthermore, a team recently won first place at the Tournament of Champions, one of the hardest competitions of the year. in addition, there are many clubs aimed at diversity such as Asian Culture Club and IB Black Organization. In refutation of the division between the traditional and IB programs, i must point out that often the clubs are very diverse, and one easily makes friends in different programs. The teachers are very informed, with some, like Dr. More, who stopped teaching college classes in order to teacher chemistry at GW. Overall, George Washington presents a diverse group of students that have many opportunities and are prepared for college when they leave.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Sep 15, 2010
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GWHS is really two very different schools. The IB Program can be an incredible opportunity for the right student. My first child went through the program and is doing very well in college. If, however, your child doesn't fit the IB box perfectly, it can be a nightmare. There is little tolerance for different learning styles. The IB Program is run very distinctly from the traditional programs and is rather autonomous. Also, while the school is overall diverse, it is a very segregated school. The IB Program is extremely white and the rest of the school is very minority. The two groups rarely interact. The school needs a strong principal who can unite the two programs.
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Posted on Sep 25, 2008
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This school is very diverse and the teachers actually help the kids out step by step my son is an I.B. student he has accomplished many things i give it a 8 out of 10 just because of the phyical attributes.
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Posted on Mar 19, 2008
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I brought my brother from out of state and he was embraced by the entire staff and students as soon as he walked in his first day. He was made part of their Latino Association and participates on different fund raisers as well as community service. He has been involved in Basketball and when he was injured the coach from the football team also worked with him on physical therapy even when he played basketball. The school has many resources as long as parents participate. Their counselors are very involved with the kids and do their best to help them out with any concerns not only inside the school but also outside. I'm glad he is attending GW.

Posted on Feb 25, 2008
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My daughter graduated from George Washington IB program in 2007. Now she is doing very well at a highly selective college. The academic program at GWIB is outstanding. The quality of the education available rivals the private high schools. The only reason I gave it 4 stars in stead of 5 is that the music and art programs are weaker than the academic programs.
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Posted on Feb 20, 2008
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The International Baccaleaureate program at this school is nothing short of phenomenal! I have never felt as though I have such an advantage over my friends in different schools as I do now. The only reason I give this school four stars is because I wouldn't recommend you sending your child to this school in any other program. The IB, on the other hand, is the best education available. Upon graduating, I will be able to skip one year of college because the IB is so intense and just wonderful.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Feb 11, 2008
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Wonderful, just wonderful.
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