Pueblo County High School

Pueblo County High School offers courses for all academic levels, as well as the languages of Spanish and Italian.

[6] In November 2012, Ballot Question 3A was approved, granting a second bond to Pueblo District 70 schools for improvements.

[7][8] Renovation began in early 2013, including an artificial turf football field and a multi-weather track.

The main office structure was moved from the West Building to the center south side of County.

This was due to Pueblo's tie with the largest steel industry in the 1970s, where immigrants came to work, largely Hispanics.

[9] Not only did the steel industry influence the demographics of Pueblo, but the land has also been owned by multiple nations, becoming a cultural melting point.

[6] Economic issues forced the Tech Academy to move to PCC around 2005, then finally to Pueblo County High School in the year of 2010.

A visual representation of the Demographics of the school year 2016–2017