Students attending Colorado's Finest High School Of Choice must adhere to the following rules:
Students must make 90% of their points.
No anti-social behavior.
Drugs, alcohol, violence or threats of violence are not tolerated.
History
The previous name of the school was created by the first group of students who stated they attended the "Finest" alternative high school in Colorado. Several times throughout the years the students have been asked how they feel about changing the name and they have always voted overwhelmingly to remain Colorado's Finest Alternative High School.
Program offerings
Flexible scheduling
Full staffing for all subject areas
Wide variety of classes
A certified high school diploma program
Optional career-focused educational planning
Homework not required
Post-secondary co-enrollment options to receive dual high school and college credit
Students must be between the ages of 14 and 20
In conjunction with various school districts around the metro area, the school has created vocational education opportunities for students. These programs include automotive technology, culinary arts, small engine repair, and a host of other options.
Awards
In December 1991, the Colorado School Board of Education recognized CFAHS as a Commissioner's Challenger School. It was one of three high schools to receive this honor. In 1992, the Colorado State Board of Education recognized CFAHS as a School of Excellence. The school has been recognized as a School of Excellence for six consecutive years, and is the only high school in Colorado to achieve this. The Colorado State Board of Education and the Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry jointly award the John J. Erwin Colorado School of Excellence each spring to schools that maintain their high academic standards. CFAHS is the only high school to receive this award for five consecutive years. CFAHS has been a winner in Redbooks America's Best School Project in 1994 and 1996, the two years they recognized secondary schools. In 1994, CFAHS was selected the "Best Alternative School" in Colorado by Westword. In 2004, CFAHS received Honorable Mention for National Dropout Prevention Network from the Crystal Star Award of Excellence. In 2005, CFAHS received the El Pomar Foundation for "Outstanding High School of the Year. The El Pomar Youth in Community Service committee at CFAHS raised almost $1500 for charity, triple the amount required by the El Pomar Foundation, beating out more than 130 high schools across the state.