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The first purpose-built high school building in Fruita was completed in 1905 under the name Fruita Union High School. [3] After that structure burned down in 1934, classes were held in a local armory. [4] A new building was finished in 1936 and lasted until 1969, when a third location was built under the name Fruita Monument High School. [3]
This is a list of high schools in the state of Colorado by its county. There are 648 total. There are 648 total. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Douglas County School District RE-1 Highlands Ranch: Douglas: Stone Creek Charter School K–8 2006 Charter School Institute Avon: Eagle: Summit Middle School (Boulder, Colorado) [permanent dead link ] 6–8 1994 Boulder Valley School District RE-2 Boulder: Boulder: Swallows Charter Academy K–12 1998 Pueblo County School District 70
Crowley County School District RE-1-J: 405 Crowley: Custer County School District C-1: 361 Custer: DeBeque School District 49-JT: 172 Mesa: Garfield: Deer Trail School District 26J: 295 Arapahoe: Delta County School District 50J: 4,738 Delta: Gunnison Mesa Montrose: Denver County School District 1: 88,889 [2] Denver: Dolores County School ...
Schools in Boulder County, Colorado (19 P) ... Schools in Yuma County, Colorado (1 P) This page was last edited on 21 February 2016, at 19:57 (UTC) ...
Pages in category "Fruita, Colorado" ... Fruita Monument High School; Fruita Museum This page was last edited on 31 August 2018, at 02:05 (UTC). ...
Battle Mountain High School (Colorado) Bayfield High School (Colorado) Bear Creek High School (Colorado) Bennett High School (Colorado) Berthoud High School; Boulder High School; Brighton High School (Colorado) Broomfield High School; Bruce Randolph School; Brush High School (Colorado) Buena Vista High School (Colorado)
Fruita (/ ˈ f r uː t ə /) is a home rule municipality located in western Mesa County, Colorado, United States. [1] The city population was 13,395 at the 2020 United States census. [3] Fruita is a part of the Grand Junction, Colorado Metropolitan Statistical Area and lies within the Grand Valley.