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School logoHome of the phoenix

 
  • -Public Charter school
  • -Grades: 6-12
  • -Enrollment:110-120 students annually
  • -Region: Denver Metro, Boulder County, and Northern Colorado

Justice High School (JHS) is a public charter school within the Boulder Valley School District located in Lafayette, Colorado. JHS is Home of the Phoenix and lives by the motto of Rising Above the Ordinary to Achieve the Impossible.  JHS is ideal for students disconnected from the traditional school system. Students who find no comfort in learning within large traditional schools enroll at JHS as an alternative and those attending full time finish their high school requirements within two to three years. Through individualized attention, small class sizes, multiple college and career pathways, hands-on learning, and real world experiences, JHS graduates are ready for the challenges of young adulthood, the workforce, and college life.  

Year Round Open Enrollment & Open Door Policy

Justice High practices year round open enrollment to ensure that students have access to educational opportunities at all times. To schedule a tour or for more information, please complete this Contact Us form. JHS highly encourages people to visit our school. Parents or guardians and community members are always welcome. 

Free/No Fee School

JHS prides itself on providing all academic, extracurricular, and enrichment programming for free. Students and families are never required to provide monetary payment for any services.

Extracurriculars

  • Year round Sports Activities

  • All field trips

College Preparation

  • Pre-College enrichment programs

    • Summer programs

    • Workshops and camps

  • College Courses

    • Concurrent Enrollment College/University

    • Concurrent Enrollment Technical and Career Classes

Emergency support for basic needs

  • Clothes/food/housing

  • School supplies

  • Breakfast/lunch/snacks

Transportation

  • Rides to school

  • Bus passes

  • Carpool gas reimbursement

"Rising Above The ordinary to achieve the impossible"