Hall of Fame

John Musciano

John Musciano

  • Class
  • Induction
    2004
  • Sport(s)
    Meritorious

As a student at the University of Colorado in the late 1950s, John Musciano spent two years playing basketball for the Buffaloes.  After graduation in 1960, he served in positions as coach, Athletic Director and Assistant Principal at the high school level.  Soon after, John was named Area Assistant Superintendent in Jefferson County, and served as principal of Bear Creek and Pomona High Schools.  In the early nineties, he oversaw the opening of Standley Lake High School in Broomfield, and served as the school’s – and my - principal for several years.  After retirement from service in the Jeffco School System, John accepted a position in the Colorado Christian University School of Education.  While on faculty at CCU, John served as Supervisor of Student-Teachers, Director of Secondary Education, Dean of the School of Education, and our favorite, Faculty Athletic Representative.  He retired from his position at CCU in 2001.

John served as chairman of the Colorado FCA Board of Directors for two years, and is currently the President of the Jefferson County Administrators Association and the Board of Education for Shelterwood, a Christian learning organization.  In addition, he performs consultations for the National Assessment of Educational Progress, a group which completes testing as part of the No Child Left Behind program.

John and his wife Mary Ann now live in Littleton and have four step children, five grand children and one great grand daughter.

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