199 East Littleton Blvd.
Littleton, CO 80121
303-347-7700
http://littleton.littletonpublicschools.net/ 
Principal: Dr. Amy Oaks
School Hours: 7:20 a.m. to 2:13 p.m.
PLC Late Start Time is 9:15 a.m.
About Our School
- Enrollment: 1,460
- Attendance Rate: 94.0%
- Number of Suspensions and Expulsions: 145
- Average Class Size: 24.6 students per classroom
- Graduation Rate: 81.4%
- Drop Out Rate: 3.7%
- Graduates who go on to college: 82.1%
- Advanced Placement: 328 students took 515 exams; forty-two percent of these tests received scores of 3 or better.
- International Baccalaureate: 286 students enrolled in the program See IB website for more information
Sources of Pride
- Identified as one of America's Best high schools by Newsweek magazine
- Featured in 5280 Magazine for outstanding International Baccalaureate program
- Post graduate center provides transition planning for all grade levels and extensive services for students who will be the first generation in their family to attend college
- Four-year, comprehensive curriculum
- Block schedule
- Special education resource program for students with learning disabilities
- English Language Acquisition (ELA) program
- Advanced Placement courses; Honors classes
- More than $5 million in scholarships offered to 2011 graduates
- Yearbook, speech and debate, Technology Student Association (TSA), student council, active political committee, FCCLA, Key Club, DECA
- Award winning instrumental and vocal music programs
- Comprehensive athletic program for boys and girls with participation in state-level competition
- Speech and Debate team has been Continental League champion for the past ten years
- 2010 Cor Lionis yearbook staff won Outstanding Yearbook Award at Rocky Mountain Journalism Camp
- Continue to be the only Colorado high school represented in all 11 Colorado All-State jazz choirs
- Marching Band repeatedly places in top 10 at the state finals and perform nationally and internationally
- Visual arts students consistently receive National Scholastic Art Awards
Littleton High School Unified Improvement Plan Summary 
Graduation Requirements
- Language Arts: 40 semester hours
- Social Studies: 35 semester hours according to the following: World Geography 9th grade: 10 semester hours total; U.S. History: 10 semester hours; World History: 10 semester hours; Civics: 5 semester hours
- Mathematics: 20 semester hours
- Science: 20 semester hours, including Integrated Science 1, 2, 3, & 4 unless exempted
- Fine Arts (Music/Drama/Art): 5 semester hours
- Practical Arts: 5 semester hours
- Fine Arts/Practical Arts: additional 5 semester hours
- Physical Education: 12 semester hours
- Electives: In addition to the required credits, each student must select sufficient additional classes to complete a minimum of 210 semester hours
College Entrance Exams
2012 ACT (American College Test) State Test
English: 20.5 (Colorado is 19.4)
Math: 20.6 (Colorado is 20.1)
Reading: 21.3 (Colorado is 19.8)
Science: 21.3 (Colorado is 20.1)
Composite: 21.3 (Colorado is 20.0)
2012 SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
Critical Reading: 585 (Colorado is 575)
Math: 581 (Colorado is 581)
Writing: 572 (Colorado is 562)
Total: 1738 (Colorado is 1718)