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History of Fossil Ridge High School

Fossil Ridge High School is the fourth and newest public high school in the Poudre School District, serving Fort Collins and northern Larimer County, Colorado.

Originally named "Harmony High School", our campus went through a transition from "Fossil Creek High School" to its final title, Fossil Ridge High School. Our school is named for the low ridge in front of the foothills to the west and southwest of Fort Collins and attests to the rich collection of fossils found in the Fossil Creek area. The name reminds us of our rich geological history and present stewardship of natural resources.

Approved by voters in the 2000 Bond Election, Fossil Ridge opened with 475 students in grades 10 and 11 in August, 2004 and expanded to include seniors in 2005 and again in 2009 to include freshmen. Enrollment at Fossil Ridge has grown to over 1,700 students in grades 9-12 in 2009 and over 1,900 students for 2010.   The school was designed using PSD's nationally recognized, environmentally friendly, sustainable design guidelines.

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