Thomas Jefferson High School (Denver)

Thomas Jefferson High School
Thomas Jefferson High School's Logo
Location
3950 South Holly Street

80237

United States
Coordinates39°38′48″N 104°55′18″W / 39.64668°N 104.92177°W / 39.64668; -104.92177
Information
TypePublic secondary school
Established1960 (1960)
School districtDenver Public Schools
CEEB code060251
PrincipalMike Christoff [1]
Teaching staff73.76 (on an FTE basis)[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,375 (2023–2024)[2]
Student to teacher ratio18.64[2]
Campus sizeMedium
ColorsBrown and gold    
AthleticsFootball, lacrosse, soccer, cheerleading, swimming and diving, wrestling, softball, baseball, basketball, tennis, track and field, gymnastics, volleyball, cross country, golf
Athletics conference4A/3A (Football Only)
MascotSpartans
Websitetjhs.dpsk12.org

Thomas Jefferson High School is a secondary school located in the Southmoor Park neighborhood, on the southeast side of Denver, Colorado, United States. It is operated under the Denver Public Schools. The school teams are the Spartans. The school and its athletic fields are undergoing significant renovations, both of which were built in 1960.

Demographics

As of 2021–2022 1,374 students were enrolled.

Using federal government guidelines, 47% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.[2]

Alumni

  • Pierre Allen - (b 1987) retired NFL football defensive end.
  • Michael Dinner - (b 1953) director, producer, and screenwriter for television. '80s hit The Wonder Years.
  • Kyle Freeland - (b 1993) is a professional baseball pitcher for the Colorado Rockies
  • Malcom Glenn - (b 1987) is a writer and speaker and was The President of The Harvard Crimson
  • Daniel Graham - (b 1978) is a former NFL tight end for Denver Broncos
  • Jim Gray - (b 1959) is a sportscaster currently with Showtime
  • Tyler Green - (b 1970), is a former MLB pitcher, who played for Philadelphia Phillies
  • Brad Handler - (b 1967) is an entrepreneur and attorney.
  • Brent Handler - (b 1969) is an entrepreneur who works in the destination club industry.
  • Kristina M. Johnson - (b 1957) is an American business executive, engineer, academic, and former government official.
  • Chaney Kley - (1972-2007) was an actor known for his role in Darkness Falls.
  • DeWayne Lewis - (b 1985) is an NFL cornerback who played for Cincinnati Bengals.
  • Derrick Martin - (b 1985) is an NFL safety who played for Baltimore Ravens.
  • Jovan Melton - Colorado State Representative - House District 41, House Majority Deputy Whip
  • John Stearns - (1951–2022), nicknamed "Bad Dude", was a All-Star MLB professional baseball catcher and coach for the New York Mets.
  • John Trahan - (b 1961), is a former NFL wide receiver for Kansas City Chiefs
  • Barney Visser - (b 1949) is an entrepreneur and author and owner and driver in NASCAR
  • Michael Winslow - (b 1958) is an actor, comedian and beatboxer known for the Police Academy films.
  • Andre Woolfolk - (b 1980) is a retired NFL cornerback for the Tennessee Titans.
  • Leni Wylliams - (1961–1996) was a dancer, choreographer, artistic director and master teacher.
  • Wendy Lucero-Schayes - (b 1963) is a former Olympic diver and TV commentator.
  • George DiCarlo - (b 1963) is a former Olympic Gold Medalist swimmer.

References

  1. ^ "Welcome from Principal Christoff : Thomas Jefferson Journal".
  2. ^ a b c d "Thomas Jefferson High School". Search for Public Schools. National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 12, 2024.