199 East Littleton Blvd.
Littleton, CO 80121
303-347-7700
http://littleton.littletonpublicschools.net/ 
Principal: Mr. Don Begier
School Hours: 7:21 a.m. to 2:13 p.m.
About Our School
Enrollment: 1,493
- Attendance Rate: 94%
- Number of Suspensions and Expulsions: 212
Average Class Size: 26 students per classroom
Graduation Rate: 84.4%
Drop Out Rate: 3.7%
Graduates who go on to college: 96%
Advanced Placement: 168 students took 310 exams, and 55 percent scored a passing grade
Sources of Pride
- Authorized International Baccalaureate (IB) site for the past nine years; 96 percent of graduates from the program have received an IB diploma
- With a diverse student population, received a rating of "High" on the state accountability report
- Twelve students were recognized in the 2008 National Merit Scholars Program; one 2007 graduate received a Boettcher Scholarship
- Graduating seniors were offered $6.2 million in scholarships in 2007
- Newsweek magazine ranks LHS as one of America's best high schools; 5280 magazine called LHS one of Denver's top high schools
- State of the art interactive language lab and video conferencing classroom
- Wireless Internet access available building-wide
- Interactive Math Program
School Improvement Goals 2007 Update
- Littleton High School will have 85 percent of all ninth and tenth grade students reading at grade level by 2009 as measured by CSAP and MAP
- While maintaining or improving current reading scores for all ninth and tenth grade students, Littleton High School will decrease the gap between overall scores and each of the following subgroups: Latino, English Language Learners, Students with Disabilities, and Economically Disadvantaged, by 30 percent by 2009 as measured by CSAP and MAP assessments
- Littleton High School will have 90 percent of all students with 90 percent of students in subgroups greater than 30 earn enough credits each year to graduate within four years
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
2007 ACT (American College Test)
English: 20.3 (national is 20.7)
Math: 20.6 (national is 21.0)
Reading: 21.8 (national is 21.5)
Science: 21.1 (national is 21.0)
Composite: 21.1 (national is 21.2)
2007 SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
Critical Reading: 565 (national is 502)
Math: 571 (national is 515)
Writing: 552 (national is 494)
Total: 1688 (national is 1511)