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Fountain Valley School of Colorado

The Fountain Valley School of Colorado is a private, co-educational independent college preparatory school for students in 9th through 12th grades. The school's primary campus is located on 1,100 acres (445 ha) of rolling prairie at the base of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The school also owns and uses a 40-acre Mountain Campus near Buena Vista.

Fountain Valley School of Colorado

Private boarding school

1930 (1930)

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Megan Harlan[2]

29.8[1]

912

243 (2019–2020[1])

7.6[1]

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Dane

$30,950–$64,750

FVS is a member of the Association of Boarding Schools, or TABS, and is home to the Gardner Carney Leadership Institute for teaching professionals.

History[edit]

In 1929, art patron Elizabeth Sage Hare organized a group of her friends to join her in founding an independent boarding school. The site chosen for the school was a large ranch owned by Jack Bradley, which Hare purchased in November 1929. The school opened as a boarding school for boys in September 1930. Fountain Valley School became coeducational in 1975.

Curriculum[edit]

One of Fountain Valley School's signature programs is its Western Immersion Program. Students take a week-long trip during their sophomore year to Fountain Valley's western campus near Buena Vista to "learn about Colorado's history, geology, geography and social and cultural issues of the American West in a hands-on environment".[3]

digital rights activist, founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and lyricist for The Grateful Dead[4][5]

John Perry Barlow

actor (Total Recall and Outer Banks)

Marshall Bell

(HBO's Deadwood and The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy)

Brad Dourif

actress (Poltergeist)[6]

Dominique Dunne

Griffin Dunne

co-creator of Never Have I Ever

Lang Fisher

Samuel Goldwyn Jr.

artist, son of founder Elizabeth Sage Hare

David Hare

son of British author Aldous Huxley

Matthew Huxley

director of the Dallas Museum of Art

John R. Lane

of Broken Lizard Comedy Troop (starring in movies such as Super Troopers, Club Dread, and Beerfest)

Steve Lemme

grandson to Henri Matisse

Paul Matisse

pioneer of kidney dialysis[7]

Belding Scribner

producer of Law & Order[8]

Ed Sherin

author and marine archaeologist; enrolled as Edgerton Alvord Throckmorton. [9]

Peter Throckmorton

a member of the Grateful Dead[4]

Bob Weir

a country music star who led the resurgence of country western in Nashville

Ian Munsick

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