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Colorado Rocky Mountain School

Colorado Rocky Mountain School (CRMS), founded in 1953, is a coeducational boarding and day school in Carbondale, Colorado. CRMS educates roughly 175 students in grades 9 through 12. The curriculum emphasizes rigorous college preparatory academics, exposure to visual and performing arts, educational experience in the wilderness, campus service crews, and required athletics.[1][2][3][4][5] In 2020, school review website Niche ranked Colorado Rocky Mountain school as one of Colorado's best boarding schools and best high schools for the arts.[6]

Colorado Rocky Mountain School
Address
500 Holden Way

,
Colorado
81623

United States
Coordinates39°24′30″N 107°13′44″W / 39.40833°N 107.22889°W / 39.40833; -107.22889
Information
TypePrivate, Co-ed
Established1953 (71 years ago) (1953)
CEEB code060215
Head of schoolJeff Leahy
Faculty~40
Enrollment~175
Average class size11 students
Campus size320 acres (1.3 km2)
Campus typeRanch
Color(s)Green and white
  
AffiliationNone
Boarding/day student ratio60% boarding to 40% day
Websitewww.crms.org

History edit

Colorado Rocky Mountain School was founded in 1953 by John and Anne Holden, former faculty at the Putney School in Vermont. The school was envisioned as an expansion on the educational ideas of Carmelita Hinton at Putney. In addition to Hinton, the Holdens drew strongly upon the ideas of Kurt Hahn and John Dewey. The school's location in western Colorado facilitated experimentation as well as necessitating practical adaptation of the ideas of its eastern U.S and European-based influences.

The Holdens were able to buy a small piece of land and the school began in a ranch house on the property originally called the Big House (now renamed Holden House). Quickly encountering building space limitations, the Holdens, along with early students and faculty members, built or renovated much of the classroom and dormitory space themselves in the school's founding years.

 
Graduation occurs each June on this lawn in front of the Barn and the Adobe

The Pabst family donated the neighboring Bar Fork Ranch to the school. A landmark on the ranch was a large, one-hundred foot square hay barn built in 1897. Today the barn serves as a hub of campus, hosting all-school meeting, theater productions, student music performances, and events for the larger town community. The library, music classrooms, and the main computer lab are also housed in the building. The barn, along with Mt. Sopris, a mountain to the south of Carbondale, serves as a symbol of the school, incorporated in its logo.

In its early years, the school found modest success, and initiated some programs outside of the academic curriculum. Among these were seasonal trips into the nearby mountains and desert lands, a kayaking program, athletic programs in downhill and cross-country ski racing, and campus work crews.[7][8] In late 2005, the board of trustees selected English faculty member and Dean of Students Jeff Leahy as the school's new Headmaster.

Athletics edit

CRMS offers kayaking, cross-country and downhill skiing, telemark skiing, mountain biking, and rock climbing. The school also has programs in snowboarding, canoeing, tennis, cross-country running, soccer, and hiking.[citation needed]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Colorado Rocky Mountain School". boardingschoolreview.com. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Colorado Rocky Mountain School". crms.org. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Colorado Rocky Mountain School". greatschools.org. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  4. ^ "Colorado Rocky Mountain School". privateschoolreview.com. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  5. ^ "Colorado Rocky Mountain School". education.com. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  6. ^ "Explore Colorado Rocky Mountain School". Niche. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Sports Are Never Skipped at CRMS". Colorado Rocky Mountain School. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  8. ^ "CRMS Service And Programs". Colorado Rocky Mountain School. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  9. ^ Ansary, Tamim (2002). West of Kabul, East of New York: An Afghan American Story. Picador. p. 93. The day the letter of acceptance arrived from CRMS,[...]
  10. ^ https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/event/ruth-rogers/
  11. ^ Lieber, Jill (27 January 1988). "Targeting The Top". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 11 March 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Colorado Rocky Mountain School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Colorado Rocky Mountain School CRMS founded in 1953 is a coeducational boarding and day school in Carbondale Colorado CRMS educates roughly 175 students in grades 9 through 12 The curriculum emphasizes rigorous college preparatory academics exposure to visual and performing arts educational experience in the wilderness campus service crews and required athletics 1 2 3 4 5 In 2020 school review website Niche ranked Colorado Rocky Mountain school as one of Colorado s best boarding schools and best high schools for the arts 6 Colorado Rocky Mountain SchoolAddress500 Holden WayCarbondale Colorado 81623United StatesCoordinates39 24 30 N 107 13 44 W 39 40833 N 107 22889 W 39 40833 107 22889InformationTypePrivate Co edEstablished1953 71 years ago 1953 CEEB code060215Head of schoolJeff LeahyFaculty 40Enrollment 175Average class size11 studentsCampus size320 acres 1 3 km2 Campus typeRanchColor s Green and white AffiliationNoneBoarding day student ratio60 boarding to 40 dayWebsitewww wbr crms wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory editColorado Rocky Mountain School was founded in 1953 by John and Anne Holden former faculty at the Putney School in Vermont The school was envisioned as an expansion on the educational ideas of Carmelita Hinton at Putney In addition to Hinton the Holdens drew strongly upon the ideas of Kurt Hahn and John Dewey The school s location in western Colorado facilitated experimentation as well as necessitating practical adaptation of the ideas of its eastern U S and European based influences The Holdens were able to buy a small piece of land and the school began in a ranch house on the property originally called the Big House now renamed Holden House Quickly encountering building space limitations the Holdens along with early students and faculty members built or renovated much of the classroom and dormitory space themselves in the school s founding years nbsp Graduation occurs each June on this lawn in front of the Barn and the AdobeThe Pabst family donated the neighboring Bar Fork Ranch to the school A landmark on the ranch was a large one hundred foot square hay barn built in 1897 Today the barn serves as a hub of campus hosting all school meeting theater productions student music performances and events for the larger town community The library music classrooms and the main computer lab are also housed in the building The barn along with Mt Sopris a mountain to the south of Carbondale serves as a symbol of the school incorporated in its logo In its early years the school found modest success and initiated some programs outside of the academic curriculum Among these were seasonal trips into the nearby mountains and desert lands a kayaking program athletic programs in downhill and cross country ski racing and campus work crews 7 8 In late 2005 the board of trustees selected English faculty member and Dean of Students Jeff Leahy as the school s new Headmaster Athletics editCRMS offers kayaking cross country and downhill skiing telemark skiing mountain biking and rock climbing The school also has programs in snowboarding canoeing tennis cross country running soccer and hiking citation needed Notable alumni editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations May 2022 Conrad Anker American rock climber mountaineer and author Tamim Ansary 9 Hayden Kennedy climber American rock climber and mountaineer Oliver Platt actor Ruth Rogers chef restaurateur and author 10 Josh Thompson biathlete biathlete Winter Olympian silver medalist at the 1987 Biathlon World Championships 11 References edit Colorado Rocky Mountain School boardingschoolreview com Retrieved 16 March 2014 Colorado Rocky Mountain School crms org Retrieved 16 March 2014 Colorado Rocky Mountain School greatschools org Retrieved 16 March 2014 Colorado Rocky Mountain School privateschoolreview com Retrieved 16 March 2014 Colorado Rocky Mountain School education com Retrieved 16 March 2014 Explore Colorado Rocky Mountain School Niche Retrieved 7 December 2020 Sports Are Never Skipped at CRMS Colorado Rocky Mountain School Retrieved 7 December 2020 CRMS Service And Programs Colorado Rocky Mountain School Retrieved 7 December 2020 Ansary Tamim 2002 West of Kabul East of New York An Afghan American Story Picador p 93 The day the letter of acceptance arrived from CRMS https www gsd harvard edu event ruth rogers Lieber Jill 27 January 1988 Targeting The Top Sports Illustrated Retrieved 11 March 2016 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colorado Rocky Mountain School amp oldid 1184166837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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