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School News

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  • Photo Credit | The Denver Post

    GREAT RAIDER EMMA WEBER '22 HEADS TO THE PARIS 2024 OLYMPICS

    After placing second in the 100-Meter Breaststroke with a personal-best 1-minute, 6.10-second time at the Olympic Trials in Indianapolis last month, Great Raider Emma Weber '22 is set to compete in the Paris 2024 Olympics starting this week. 
    Learn more about her journey to the Olympics in The Denver Post
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  • Photo Credit | Jesuit Media Lab

    MISSY FRANKLIN '13 FEATURED ON JESUIT MEDIA LAB'S AMDG PODCAST

    Ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, the Jesuit Media Lab recently met with Great Raider Missy Franklin '13 on their weekly AMDG podcast. They talked with her about her experience at the 2012 Olympics where she won five medals, all while a student at Regis Jesuit. In the episode entitled "Swimming From Regis Jesuit to Olympic Gold with Missy Franklin," Missy recalls the emotional and spiritual support she received from the RJ community during this incredible time in her life. She also shares how she has been blessed in many facets of her life following her retirement from swimming. In the latter part of the podcast, Gretchen Kessler, the founding principal of the Girls Division and now Alumnae Liaison, recounts the story of the pivotal decision to open the Girls Division, one that has now transformed the lives of more than 3000 female students just like Missy.
    Listen to the full AMDG podcast
  • STUDENTS COMPETE AT 2024 FBLA NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

    A team of six members of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Club competed at this year's 2024 FBLA National Leadership Conference held in Orlando, FL from June 29-July 2. Top performers convene at this annual international conference to compete in business and technology events, enhance their leadership skills and attend workshops to grow their financial literacy. All six students performed incredibly well, each achieving scores in the top 20% or higher out of the more than 16,000 attendees, including competitors from Canada and China. A special shoutout to Matthew Layden ’25 and Ian Liu ’25 who took home an impressive third-place finish in the Financial Statements Analysis category.
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School Publications | Student Media

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  • The Raider - Our Community Magazine

    The Raider is the magazine for the entire community of Regis Jesuit High School - alumni, parents, students and friends. The magazine is published once a year featuring stories about the school and what our alums are up to. The Raider is published in the summer.

    Comments, story ideas and submissions are welcome to marketing@regisjesuit.com
  • The President's Report - The Impact of Giving

    The President's Report - The Impact of Giving serves as Regis Jesuit's annual report and details the financial health of the school for the previous fiscal year. It is published annually in the late fall. The most recent issue can be found on the Donor Recognition page.
  • RJ Media - Our Student-Run Media Program

    RJ Media is Regis Jesuit's student-run media program under the guidance of adult advisers. Using a multi-media approach—print, photography and broadcast—they are committed to the best coverage of stories in the RJ community with an eye to reflecting the school’s culture and highlighting student issues. 

    Visit the RJ Media YouTube channel, to see their coverage.
  • Raider Sports Network

    The Raider Sports Network is an affiliate program of RJ Media where students provide livestream coverage and color-commentary of RJ sporting events. Students are responsible for all aspects of the live broadcast including equipment set up, filming, commentating and trouble-shooting. 

    Watch live coverage and see archived broadcasts on the RJ Media Sports page.
Communications Office

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  • Photo of Charisse Broderick King

    Charisse Broderick King 

    Director of Communications
    (303) 269-8058
  • Photo of Traci Holinger

    Traci Holinger 

    Data & Software Administrator
    (303) 269-8006
  • Photo of Tina Schaaf

    Tina Schaaf 

    Associate Director of Communications
    (303) 269-8068
The Communications Office at Regis Jesuit High School manages relationships with the media and the general public related to the brand and identity of the school. We have cataloged a comprehensive portfolio of logos and images representative of the school's visual identity and maintain a stylebook of communications standards to ensure consistency in written content coming from and referencing Regis Jesuit High School and its associated programs.

Outlined below are our policies, expectations and general standards regarding these areas. We appreciate efforts to adhere to these protocols standards when writing or reporting about Regis Jesuit High School.

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  • Primary Media Contact

    Please direct all inquiries to:
    CHARISSE BRODERICK KING
    Director of Communications
    cbroderickking@regisjesuit.com
    303.269.8058 work | 303.329.6481 mobile 
  • Student Interview Policy

    Regis Jesuit High School policy is not to allow media sources to interview, shoot video and/or photograph our students or use such materials in non-school publications or broadcasts without parental consent. To request consent, please contact the Director of Communications who will serve as the liaison between the requesting agency and parents involved.
  • Campus Access Policy

    Personnel with appropriate credentials from media organizations are welcomed to campus to cover athletic contests hosted by Regis Jesuit High School without special permission other than to present their credentials when requested by school or CHSAA officials. For any other reason, members of the media MUST request permission from the Director of Communications to come on to any portion of the Regis Jesuit campus prior to their visit. We are first and foremost a school, so request your respect for this policy so that we may maintain the integrity of our educational environment.
  • School Reference Standards

    GENERAL
    Regis Jesuit High School is one school with two divisions—a Boys Division and a Girls Division offering a primarily single-gender academic experience. We are not two separate schools. Rooted in the nearly 500-year-old tradition of Ignatian education around the world, we are the only Jesuit high school in the United States to operate with this innovative model that combines the advantages of single-gender instruction with opportunities for young men and women to serve, pray and socialize together. 

    SCHOOL NAME
    Referencing the school as Regis Jesuit High School on first mention and Regis Jesuit, RJ or RJHS in subsequent usage is the standard of our communication. We appreciate all references to the name of the school follow this standard and not to be referred to as just Regis or Regis High School.

    SCHOOL MASCOT
    In terms of mascot, we are the Regis Jesuit Raiders, RJ Raiders or simply, the Raiders. We ask that you refrain from using the phrase Red Raiders, in reference to our teams or student groups. We also do not refer to our girls teams as Lady Raiders or Raiderettes.
  • School Trademarks and Logo Usage

    Registered Trademarks
    Regis Jesuit®, the Crest and RJ logos are federally registered trademarks owned by Regis Jesuit High School. All rights reserved.

    Usage
    Regis Jesuit High School has reserved all rights to the use of our trademarks, school colors, mascot, mission statement, motto and all associated logos. These artifacts are intended for the strict use of Regis Jesuit only. Customary permissions to use the Regis Jesuit name, mascot name, school colors and the like are extended to the media offering coverage of the school and members of its community in news reporting. Anyone desiring to use any of the above for other purposes must have the expressed written consent of the Director of Communications, which may be requested at communications@regisjesuit.com or 303.269.8058.

    History of the RJ Sticker
    Learn more about our most recognizable logo—the hanging RJ.

Regis Jesuit High School

Regis Jesuit High School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.
Regis Jesuit®, the Crest and RJ logos are federally registered trademarks owned by Regis Jesuit High School. All rights reserved.