
Rangeview High School
Principal Lisa Grosz
School Demographics
- Native American Students: 25
- Asian Students: 103
- Black Students: 462
- Hispanic Students: 1020
- White Students: 355
- Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Students: 19
- Students of Two or More Races: 95
By the Numbers
- 80.30% Graduation Rate
- 2079 Students
- 236 Teachers & Staff
- 59 Languages Spoken by our Families

Home of the Raiders!
Mission
We develop and honor the curiosity of our students by uncovering their passion and motivation to learn in a fun and relevant environment. In doing so, we create dynamic citizens who will strengthen and uplift our world and community.
Bond Projects
Enhanced Health, Safety & Security
- 🛠️ Building Renewal - Expected 2026-27
- 🛠️ Energy Efficiency Upgrades - Expected 2026-2028
- 🛠️ Security Vestibule - Expected 2029-30
- 🛠️ Expanded Public Address Systems - Expected 2025-26
- 🛠️ Expanded Fire Alarm Systems - Expected 2025-26
- 🛠️ Window & Door Repairs - Expected 2026-27
- 🛠️ Roof Repairs - Expected 2027-28
State-of-the-Art Technology
- 🛠️ Student Device Refresh - Expected 2027-28
- 🛠️Staff Device Refresh - Expected 2027-28
- 🛠️ Classroom Audio/Visual Upgrades - Expected 2029-30
- 🛠️ Expanded Security Programs - Expected 2029-30
Innovative Learning Opportunities
🛠️ CTE Learning Spaces - Expected 2029-30
Programs at Rangeview High School
Academics:
Advanced Placement (11 Courses Offered), Community College of Aurora Concurrent Enrollment (18 Credits Offered), Pickens Technical College Courses, Executive Internship Program, CTE Pathways in STEM and Business, World Languages (Spanish, Spanish Literature and French), Performing Arts Pathways (Music, Dance and Theatre), Visual Arts (2D Art, 3D Art, Digital Media and Photography), AFJROTC, Physical Education Programing, Student-Produced newspaper, Journalism and Broadcasting, Student Leadership, Yearbook Production, GED and Alternative Programing
Athletics & Activities:
Boys & Girls Cross-Country, Softball, Cheer, Poms, Football, Boys Soccer, Flag Football, Boys Golf, Boys Tennis, Girls Volleyball, Boys & Girls Basketball, Wrestling, Girls Swimming & Diving, Boys & Girls Track & Field, Baseball, Girls Tennis, Girls Soccer, Boys Volleyball, Girls Golf, Boys & Girls Lacrosse, E-Sports, Unified Sports (Bowling, Basketball, Track & Field)
Arts & Music:
Theatre, Dance, Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Modern Band, Pep Band, Technical Theater, Photography, Audio/Video Production, Ceramics, Painting, SFX Makeup
Leadership & Service:
Student Leadership, LINK Crew, National Honor Society, Presidents' Council, Rotary Interact Club, UNICEF, Athletic Leadership Council
Before & After School:
Anime Club, National Art Honor Society, Black Student Alliance, Chess Club, Comic Book Club, Dungeons & Dragons Club, Environment Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Film Club, First Generation Workshop, French Club, GSA Club, Girls Who Code, Interact Club, LULAC Club, Medical Futures, Mental Health Advocacy Club, National Honor Society, Paddleboarding, Poetry Club, Polynesian Club, Robotics, Socre a Friend Club, Sisters in the Community, Skills USA, Social Justice Club & Voices of Diversity, STEP Team, Student Athletic Trainers, Technology Student Association, Thespians & Theater