Welcome to Manitou Springs High School

Manitou Springs High School serves approximately 500 students from Grade 9 to Grade 12 who reside in the communities of Manitou Springs, Cascade, Green Mountain Falls, Chipita Park, Crystal Park, and Cedar Heights. In addition, approximately half of our students “choice” into our High School from other towns in El Paso and Teller Counties.

Thank you for your interest in enrollment at Manitou Springs School District 14. Please complete the form below with all of the required fields and we will follow up with an email with more information, resources and more.

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09/14/2023
High School Musical
COME AUDITION! - The 40's Frolic - Fall Musical Auditions - Tuesday September 26th at 4:00 - 6:30 (Choir Room)
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college
09/14/2023
College Fair
Join us on 10/02 at 9:00am - 10:00am - Explore your interest, Learn more about colleges and ask reps about scholorships and financial aid options - Do not miss out on this awesome event!
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Advanced Placement courses
12/13/2021
Advanced Placement Courses
Advanced Placement courses Manitou Springs High School offers 14 Advanced Placement courses in all four core content areas and world language. These courses offer college readiness to students while they are in high school. At the end of each course students are able to take an AP exam which may qualify them for college credit.
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Prospector
12/07/2021
The Prospector
The MSHS Prospector is the online public forum of Manitou Springs High School.
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Principal's Message

Welcome to Manitou Springs High School, home of the Mustangs! My name is Anna Conrad and I am humbled to partner with our community as the Interim Principal for the 2022-2023 school year. We are deeply committed to our core values of relationships, deep learning, and opportunity. Everyday, I am overjoyed by the countless moments in which I observe these values: teachers excitedly asking students about their art show or soccer game, students leveraging advanced lab equipment to pursue their own inquiries, hundreds of 6th-12th grade students performing a trilingual song in front of our community during World Language and Culture Night, and the student body roaring as one mustang herd during assemblies, and so many more.


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