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Hanging out with the Head of School
CRMS is an intentionally small student community, and the reasons for this were clear on Halloween night when over 50 costumed teenagers gathered to celebrate the occasion down at the…
Read MoreHow does water shape us
Perched as they are at the confluence of the Crystal and Roaring Fork Rivers, it is fitting that the ninth grade class at the Colorado Rocky Mountain School have found…
Read MoreBuilding Community
The first weeks of any high school experience can be a time of nervous transition for new students. This year CRMS has introduced initiatives aimed at easing the passage for…
Read MoreAlumni Spotlight on Micah Springer ’90
I closed the book, closed my eyes, and took a deep breath. Stillness…Crickets filled the air as stars fill the night sky. The sibilance of aspen leaves danced over me,…
Read MoreThe CRMS Community Bike Sharing Program
If you see a student pedaling a yellow cruiser bike around campus and then see another student pedaling a yellow cruiser bike around campus, don’t worry. You’re not seeing double.…
Read MoreFaculty Profile Kayo Ogilby
Competitive swimming might not seem like a natural pursuit for an adult living in the mountains of Colorado, but longtime CRMS teacher Kayo Ogilby has not only returned to a…
Read MoreWild Mustang heads to CRMS
Reprinted from the September issue of Roaring Fork Lifestyle Magazine The students involved in the horse program at the Colorado Rocky Mountain School (CRMS) dreamt for months of adopting a…
Read MoreSenior Project is Integral to a CRMS Education
Senior Project is an integral part of a student’s final year at CRMS, requiring students to exercise self-reliance and responsibility. This project forms an important aspect of the transition from…
Read MoreWhy Your Child Should Attend Boarding School
The benefits of attending a boarding school are often untold. A recent Forbes.com article shares how this incredible experience can impact a child’s education, and life. At Colorado Rocky Mountain…
Read MoreThe Braj
Senior Morgan Young stepped up to the microphone at the end of CRMS’ All School Meeting holding a heavy, oversized chain. From it hung a copper letter “B,” jagged and…
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