There are 5 schools in the USA with the word crimson in the name.
The word "crimson" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to its strong historical and cultural associations with excellence, tradition, and school spirit. Crimson, a vivid red color, has long been used in academic and athletic uniforms, symbolizing pride, energy, and determination. Many schools adopt the color to connect with prestigious institutions like Harvard University, whose official color is crimson, thereby evoking a sense of heritage and aspiration. Additionally, regions with local historical ties to the dyeing industry, or where crimson is a prominent color in the community or state flag, may choose the name to reflect local identity and pride. The choice of "crimson" in school names helps unite students and staff through shared symbolism and tradition.
Idaho (1)
Crimson Point Elementary School in Kuna, IDIllinois (1)
Noble St Chtr-Butler - Crimson in Chicago, ILUtah (3)
Crimson View School in St George, UTCrimson Cliffs High School in Washington, UT
Crimson Cliffs Middle School in Washington, UT
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate