Brighton High School (Colorado)

This section of the school has undergone many renovations, most notably in the late 1970s, early 1990s, and mid-2000s.

The Comprehensive Learning Center (CLC) is a facility built in 1973 as an additional building, separate from the main high school.

Modulars, or "mods," have also been placed on the campus of the school since the 2000s to allow for extra class room.

As the city of Brighton continued to expand, another temporary modular was installed.

The school participates in weighed grades for students taking Honors and/or Advanced Placement courses for the class of 2010 and beyond.

It is claimed that the student approached counsellors at the school with depression and anxiety, noting a feeling of gender dysphoria - whereupon they encouraged her to begin using a non-female name and pronouns at school and referred her to mental health treatment through a state portal called 'iMatter', where a therapist discussed hormone therapy and a mastectomy.