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Making waves in the fight against pediatric cancer

By CPC | July 1, 2019

Nicole Vanderpoel before a pool swim for Swim Across America, which raises funds for the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Inset: Vanderpoel (left) presented a $150,000 check to Children’s Hospital Colorado Executive Director Elizabeth Nowak (right) at last year’s fundraising event. This year’s event will be August 25 with the…

Douglas County 2040 Transportation Master Plan

By CPC | July 1, 2019

Information provided by Douglas County Douglas County residents are invited to a public open house to review the 2040 Transportation Master Plan on Wednesday, July 10 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Douglas County hearing room at 100 Third Street in Castle Rock. The Draft 2040 Transportation Master Plan is currently available for…

Keeping bears safe and wild

By CPC | July 1, 2019

By Terri Wiebold; photo courtesy of Sam Teague Castle Pines students are not the only ones enjoying their summer vacation! This cub was spotted frolicking with its mama in the Happy Canyon neighborhood on June 18 around 7:15 p.m. Similar sightings of another mama bear and her three cubs have been shared throughout The Village…

New outdoor recreation amenities, including pickleball, deemed a priority for Castle Pines

By CPC | July 1, 2019

By Terri Wiebold In the November 2018 issue of The Connection, we introduced readers to a sports craze taking the nation, and Douglas County, by storm – pickleball. In June, a group of roughly 20 Castle Pines residents who were interested in bringing pickleball courts to Castle Pines (many of whom referred to themselves as…

Rite of passage – student clap out

By CPC | July 1, 2019

The future high school graduating class of 2026 took one last farewell walk through the halls of Timber Trail. Article and photos by Julie Matuszewski Transition to middle school is a big step in the lives of our local elementary students. For many students, the graduation ceremony or rite of passage is celebrated with fellow…

Coaches vs Cancer comes to Castle Pines

By CPC | July 1, 2019

Caption and photo by Elise Brassell Congratulations to Castle Pines resident Jason Brassell (left) and his Farmers Insurance team, including Garrett Sadusky, Curt Henderson (CPV) and Kevin Shriver, who participated in the 14th Annual American Cancer Society 2019 Coaches vs Cancer Hope Invitational of Denver. The team joined the golf event, held at The Country…

Take me out to the ballgame

By CPC | July 1, 2019

Pictured left to right: Matt, Alex, Jack and Kristen Krieger. By Lynn Zahorik, photo courtesy of Kristen Krieger The Krieger family loves to go to Coors Field each summer to watch the Colorado Rockies play. However, when the Chicago Cubs are in town, they pull out their blue and red gear and root, root, root…

Rhythm of the night

By CPC | July 1, 2019

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Timber Trail Elementary This year, 84 fifth grade Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) students took the stage under bright lights to carry out another yearly tradition. The fifth grade dance project is a grade level project based learning (PBL) collaborative project facilitated by music and art. Not only has this…

Free pilates in the park

By CPC | July 1, 2019

Information and photos provided by the City of Castle Pines Approximately 20 City of Castle Pines residents attended the first of three scheduled Pilates in the Park events on Saturday, June 8. Participants of all skill levels ranging from first-timers to veteran pilates gurus joined in the fun. It was an invigorating way to Zenfully…

Unmasked: A Masquerade Party Benefiting Mental Health Colorado

By CPC | July 1, 2019

The City of Castle Pines partnered once again with Mental Health Colorado for the annual Unmasked; A Masquerade Party. The evening was filled with emotional and inspirational stories of tragedy and triumph in the arena of mental illness and substance use. More than $75,000 was raised toward the efforts of promoting mental health, ending stigmas…

Rock mountain connects a community

By CPC | July 1, 2019

The Hamlet and Glen Oaks neighbors Judy Foraker with her grandsons Parker (in back) and Palmer (in front), Vern Cain and Melissa Champine. Cain started the line of rocks, some painted, and over the last year, neighbors, visiting family and anyone who feels connected to the community has added their own rocks. Article and photos…

Jr. PGA Drive, Chip and Putt competition makes stop at The Ridge

By CPC | July 1, 2019

Making his second appearance at the Drive, Chip and Putt competition, Blake Cartwright was a tough competitor. Article and photos by Lynn Zahorik The Ridge at Castle Pines was the proud host of the 2019 PGA of America Drive, Chip and Putt competition on June 3. This event is a free nationwide junior golf development…

A tale of two desserts

By CPC | July 1, 2019

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett Each month as I decide what foods to write about, I take into consideration what is fresh and appealing, and also what might fit into whatever holidays or other events are happening that month. July is, of course, a month of all things patriotic. It would seem that Mother…

80108 peeps get some perks at Park Meadows Retail Resort

By CPC | June 29, 2019

Article and photos by Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of Brittin Karaffa

Rockmedia Rocked

By CPC | June 1, 2019

The Rock newspaper staff of Rock Canyon High School. The staff earned many awards from the Colorado Student Media Association, including two first place awards to The Connection writing interns, Amanda Brauchler and Alec Sutula. Article and photos by Maddy Merritt, RCHS intern writer Journalism can be a profession, a hobby or something a group…

Water work session reveals optimism

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Information provided by the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District The Castle Pines North Metro District (CPNMD) and Parker Water & Sanitation District (PWSD) boards of directors and district managers met last month for a joint work session to answer two primary questions: In some form or fashion, should CPNMD and PWSD merge their respective water…

! King Soopers Community Rewards program correction !

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Terri Wiebold Last month, The Connection featured information regarding the King Soopers Community Rewards program (formerly the loyalty program).  However, some of the contribution information we reported was incorrect.  According to Castle Pines Store Manager Dennis Fossceco, rather than an organization earning a straight 5% on all purchases, here is what the program offers: King Soopers…

Is your business invisible?

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Michelle Post Video is a must-have for businesses today. Today’s consumers love video content and are 92% more likely to share the videos they watch. Additionally, a consumer is more likely to buy after viewing a video demonstration of a product or service. With today’s smartphones, we all are carrying a full media company…

The best bread for the best dad

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett June is all about dad (Father’s Day is June 16), so I’m always looking for good “man food” to rustle up around this time of year. Starting in June, the grill gets turned on just about every day at our house, so it’s a given that on Father’s Day,…

Chicks, chicks, chicks!

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Article and photos by Celeste McNeil The kindergarten enrichment class at Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) school learned about eggs and chicks hands-on this spring. Four dozen fertilized eggs were generously loaned to the enrichment class during incubation. Throughout the three-week wait, students learned about embryo life cycles, chick development, genetics and much more. This is…

Meet Denver Athletic Club’s newest and only golf pro

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Steve Whitlock; photos courtesy of Dennis Murray Castle Pines resident Dennis Murray serves as the new golf pro at the Denver Athletic Club (DAC) – the only one they’ve ever had. Additionally, he is the only professional golfer to win both the PGA Player of the Year and PGA Teacher of the Year awards.…

The Bibliophiliac’s Corner: I See Life Through Rosé-Colored Glasses

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Susan Helton Filling in for Amanda Merriman, Connection writer Susan Helton is also an avid reader. This month, she shares a fun book of vignettes about anything and everything. I was fortunate enough recently to attend a talk given by novelist Lisa Scottoline (Someone Knows, etc.) at Douglas County Libraries – Philip S. Miller.…

American Academy final finale

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Excited second grader Savannah Rosenlund eagerly showed her final embossing piece. Article and photos by Julie Matuszewski During spring parent conferences, students from the American Academy (AA) Castle Pines campus shared their awesome art at the year’s last art show. This was the fourth annual end-of-year art show for AA students K-5. Art instructor Kelsea…

Service-learning adventures

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Dedicated DCS Montessori (DCSM) middle school students traveled domestically and abroad this spring to help improve trails and bridges as part of their service-learning curriculum. On their last day in Goosenecks State Park in Utah (pictured above), students sat atop the deep canyon to enjoy striking views of the San Juan River below. Inset is…

Turkey Part II: Turquoise Coast and More

By CPC | June 1, 2019

The Blue Lagoon in Ulodeniz, Turkey is one of the most photographed in the world. The gradations of blue and green are spectacular. It swims well too! Cappadocia. Formed in the same manner as Castle Rock’s buttes, the towers and geology of this region is otherworldly. One can spend days wandering and appreciating the region…

Amazing animals

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Jessica Petau’s full-day kindergarten class gave their farewells to Raptor, Rosabella, Jack, Lollipop, Kate and Timberwolf. One of the released butterflies rested on a nearby rock (below). By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Timber Trail Elementary Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) kindergarten students transformed into animal experts this spring. They were entomologists, paleontologists, mammologists and marine…

RHMS celebrated the best staff in the world

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Seventh grade teachers (left to right): Caroline Weinberg, Laurie Williamson, Gail Swiryn, Chris Kappler and Amanda Kallach from the Seekers and Expeditioners teams enjoyed their Cuban lunch on April 30. By Susan Helton; photo courtesy of RHMS As the 2018-2019 school year wound down, Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) devoted time to honoring their fantastic…

Village Castle Pines Garden Club presents savvy styles

By CPC | June 1, 2019

One of the most anticipated social gatherings in Castle Pines is the Village Castle Pines Garden Club luncheon and fashion show, which was held on May 17 at The Country Club at Castle Pines. The event began at 10 a.m. with socializing and drinks, and the fashion show at 11 a.m., showcasing beautiful clothes from…

And the Outstanding Jaguar Award goes to …

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Pictured right: Isaac Abramovitz and Mara Powner, both former students at Buffalo Ridge Elementary school, participated in the “senior walk” through the halls of their former elementary school. In the fall, Abramovitz will attend Northwest Prep Academy prior to the U.S. Air Force Academy and Powner will attend California Lutheran University. Article and photo by…

Yes, it’s hiking season!

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Lynn Zahorik; photo courtesy of Andrea Noufer “I love hiking, but was not taking the time to schedule it, so I decided to start the club to make me accountable to other people,” stated Castle Pines Hiking Club organizer Andrea Noufer. And so it began. Last month, hiking enthusiasts gathered for the inaugural 5-mile…

Mission: Wolf

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Despite the cold weather, enthusiastic DCSM students geared up for a full day of road repairs. The project was one of many landscape projects during their time at Mission: Wolf. By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of DCS Montessori DCS Montessori seventh and eighth graders received a hands-on experience which left a lasting impact on each…

Reading Between the Pines: The universal truth about moms

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Stacie Chadwick My career trajectory over the past 20 years has been long and broad, with years of working full time, staying at home, and everything in between. I’ve learned that all moms are made of the same DNA, so rather than split our differences, I’d like to highlight the things we share. As…

Adorable, yes … harmless, certainly not

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Bryan Goodland; courtesy photos It is not all that frequent that we in the Castle Pines community come into contact with animals that are common carriers of rabies (skunks, bats, raccoons, foxes and coyotes). However, they are ever present in the vast open spaces that surround us, and they do pose a threat to…

Women with Hattitude

By CPC | June 1, 2019

The Village at Castle Pines resident Louise Bowman (front row, far right) celebrated in style with friends at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts Women with Hattitude luncheon. Resident Gayle Raye (left) is pictured here with Ms. Senior America Gayle Novak and Hattitude Chairwoman Pam Sletten (right). By Nancy Koontz; courtesy photos Since 2005,…

National Merit Scholar and valedictorian

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Information and photo provided by the Boucher family Congratulations to Jordan Boucher, the 2019 Valor Christian High School valedictorian and a National Merit Scholar. Boucher, a resident of The Village at Castle Pines, excelled at Valor and balanced his academic pursuits with his passion for running cross country, track, climbing 14ers and participating in the…

The importance of testimonials

By CPC | June 1, 2019
2019 Testimonial

By Terri Wiebold I have never met a business owner who was not interested in bettering his/her business. For some, “bettering” means increasing revenues and profits and/or decreasing expenses. For others, it may mean elevating their brand. For me, it is about improving the overall experience for everyone involved. As the publisher of The Connection,…

American Academy hosted speaker on student emotional resiliency

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Brooks Gibbs (right) used a game called “Squabbles” to help with conflict resolution. Information and photos provided by American Academy Last month, American Academy (AA)hosted a parent assembly lead by Brooks Gibbs, a well-known speaker who focuses on helping children build emotional resiliency. Approximately 250 parents took part in the evening event. Gibbs also spoke…

A milling town gone coaled

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Joe Gschwendtner; photo courtesy of Newspaperarchive.com People and towns came and went in the early days of statehood. Had it not been for an obscure notation on a map, the once thriving town of Lehigh would have been a forgotten Wildcat town. In 1878, coal was a valuable commodity in an industrializing world. When…

School safety at the forefront of Douglas County discussions

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Information provided by the Douglas County School District The Douglas County School District (DCSD) Board of Education met in a work session on Tuesday, May 23 to discuss safety and security in DCSD schools. The discussion included a review of DCSD Board Policy ADD: Safe Schools, which addresses a variety of directives ranging from physical…

Spoons & Tunes offers an exclusive special for 80108 residents

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Terri Wiebold Invite your neighbors and head down to experience Spoons & Tunes in The Vistas at Park Meadows on Thursday, June 13 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and get an exclusive special Castle Pines neighbor bonus! Park Meadows Retail Resort is hosting a free, family-friendly summer event every Thursday starting June 6…

BREXtravaganza

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Article and photos by Celeste McNeil Recently, Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) school held an extravaganza evening billed as “BREXtravaganza.” The building was open to students, parents, grandparents and anyone interested in seeing the amazing happenings at BRE. The main hallways overflowed with masterpieces the students created in art class. The gym, filled with tables, held…

Colorado rocked February 2019 Bike to Work Day – do it again in June!

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Patte Smith Did you know that in February Colorado cyclists dominated the world leader board for the 2019 International Winter Bike to Work Day? Wow! More than 3,000 area cyclists rode on a bitter cold day or chose a day a little less bleak for the work day ride. A testament to the importance…

Mission Curiosity: BRE Science Fair

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Assistant Principal Jen Murdock surrounded by first, second and third place winners of the annual BRE Science Fair. Article and photos by Celeste McNeil Spring brings experimentation, demonstration and inventions; spring brings the Science Fair! Bufflao Ridge Elementary (BRE) had 67 students from all grades participate in the eighth annual Science Fair. All projects, research…

Castle Pines residents vote in favor of Home Rule

By CPC | June 1, 2019

City staff, elected officials and members of the community gathered to await the election results. Upon its passing, a joyous crowd toasted the citizens and the success of the election results. Information provided by the City of Castle Pines; photos by Terri Wiebold Tuesday, May 14 was a historic day in the City of Castle…

Appreciation for our community of supporters

By CPC | June 1, 2019

“I wanted to thank you and your staff for the nice note, gift card and candy. This was so thoughtful of you and nice to receive after a very chaotic Tuesday afternoon. As both a principal and a community member, I really appreciate your efforts and the positive approach you take to bring our community…

Douglas County Libraries – Castle Pines volunteers honored

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Lisa Dean (left) and Emily Ogden (right) proudly displayed their 2019 bronze volunteer awards. Stop by and congratulate Lisa, Emily and Lynn the next time you stop by the library. By Patte Smith, photos courtesy of Laura Eicher, Douglas County Libraries Congratulations and a big thank you to Lisa Dean, Emily Ogden and Lynn Gillingham…

What’s your APPtitude? Great recommendations from people you know

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Lisa Nicklanovich Like most people, I often read reviews before making a purchase decision. Recently, however, I had two negative experiences despite the many super-positive reviews I spent time reading. Both my twenty-something kids said, “Well, you know, lots of times the reviews are fake.” I thought about the fact that I always trust…

BBBBBrrrrravo!

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Caption and photos by Patte Smith Prior to their continuation ceremony that was held on March 14, the three classes of fifth grade students at BRE braved the cold and rain and stamped their handprints on the famous “spirit rock” at the school on Monday, May 20. Smearing hands with their favorite colors, each student…

An art lesson with care

By CPC | June 1, 2019

There With Care bags decorated by students at Buffalo Ridge Elementary school. By Celeste McNeil; photos courtesy of Sheri Flaherty Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) fifth grader Ryan Flaherty is spreading the message of love, both figuratively and literally, through her work with the Colorado-founded nonprofit There With Care. There With Care’s mission is to provide…

Great gifts for foodie fathers

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Lisa Crockett Getting dad a gift can be a daunting task – how many ties does one man need, anyway? Still, most dads love a good goodie, so if you’re stumped for a great gift to let your dad know you care, look no further. Here are some treats bound to make his day…

Dr. Lisa Fox, Colorado Kids Pediatric Dentistry

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Passion for children’s oral health and embroidery By Susan Helton; photos courtesy of the Fox family Dr. Lisa Fox is owner of Colorado Kids Pediatric Dentistry and two other pediatric dental practices. She joined Colorado Kids Pediatric Dentistry 18 years ago and became the sole owner around 10 years ago. “My life’s passion has been…

Boettcher Scholar recipient to attend CU Boulder

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Castle Pines resident Anila Narayana, a recent graduate from Rock Canyon High School, received a Boettcher Foundation Scholarship. By Lisa Nicklanovich; photo courtesy of the Boettcher Scholarship Foundation Anila Narayana, a recent graduate from Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) and a Castle Pines resident, was selected as a recipient of the Boettcher Foundation Scholarship. The…

Giving back by dining out

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Caption and photo by Lynn Zahorik The Castle Pines Connection is proud of its business partners that give back to the community in big ways. Cranelli’s Italian Restaurant in Lone Tree recently hosted an annual Dining Out for Life event for Project Angel Heart. Cranelli’s was one of more than 250 restaurants that donated 25%…

Restoring Hope

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Zach Spector’s laid back style and personality serve him well as student pastor at The Rock Church. Article by Steve Whitlock; photos courtesy of Zach Spector Zach Spector’s path to full-time church work wouldn’t have been predicted by his family or friends – or even himself. After excelling at sports at Rock Canyon High School,…

[SMASH] Fine Arts Festival in The Village

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Article and photos by Terri Wiebold May 18 and 19, residents in the Castle Pines community were treated to an eclectic mixture of fine art at the [SMASH] Fine Arts Festival held in The Village at Castle Pines business district. The outdoor exhibit showcased a variety of national artists with displays of painting, photography, mixed…

Events worth celebrating

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce Events Director Whitney Shank proudly accepted a well-deserved award from the Colorado Chamber of Commerce Executives organization. By Terri Wiebold; photo courtesy of the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce Please join The Connection in congratulating Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce Events Director Whitney Shank for receiving the 2018 Team Member…

RTD Southeast Rail Extension – a positive impact for commuters and future development

By CPC | June 1, 2019

The RidgeGate end-of-line station east of I-25 is operational and open for service. By Patte Smith; photo courtesy of Sidney Clough The new 2.3-mile RTD Southeast Rail Extension is up and running and for many residents in the southeast corridor, this is very good news. The rail extension consists of three stations – Sky Ridge,…

A variety of talent

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Trevor Christensen and Zach Johnson performed a song and dance that was a crowd pleaser. They performed Tim Hawkins’ YouTube-inspired “Chick-fil-A” song. Article and photos by Julie Matuszewski The annual Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) variety show hosted 21 acts of talent during this year’s performance. Ribbon dancing, gymnastics, hula hooping, vocals, instrumentals, diabolo yoyo and…

Doing some good in the neighborhood

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Caption and photo by Patte Smith Kathy Newell, a member of The Village Idiots Cycling Club, joined fellow club cyclists to pick up litter along a section of South Havana frontage road on Saturday, April 27. The club, known for giving back to the community, adopted a section of the road a few years ago…

Plan early for a fun and fabulous Independence Day celebration!

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Patte Smith Get out your lawn chairs and blankets to celebrate the 4th of July close to home in Castle Rock. While there is no official celebration in town, fireworks will be launched from the Santa Fe Quarry Butte that is located above Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course, south of The Meadows. This is…

The Happy Crew

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Teens supporting teens By Elise Brassell; photo courtesy of The Happy Crew A smile and a kind word from a friend can brighten anyone’s day, but when teens need extra support, The Happy Crew is here! The Happy Crew is a group who empowers teenagers to help their peers reduce stress, anxiety and depression through…

DCCF focuses on Hearts & Hands Fund

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Patte Smith, photo courtesy of Hutch Tibbetts, Douglas County Libraries The Douglas County Community Foundation (DCCF) held its annual Focus Forward Breakfast on April 25 at the Charles Schwab Conference Center in Lone Tree. Speakers addressed the critical needs of Douglas County residents and explained the foundation’s Hearts & Hands Fund that was established…

Spring 80108 student-athletes sign letters of intent

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Congratulations to the spring 80108 student-athletes who have signed letters of intent to play their sport in college! By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy photos Rock Canyon High School Isaac Abramovitz Boys Lacrosse U.S. Air Force Academy, CO Isaac will attend Northwest Prep Academy in California before attending the U.S. Air Force Academy. Coach John Gallant said,…

Academy show stopper

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Sarah Matarelli (playing Millie) and Brennan Lanam (playing Johnny) are all dolled up and ready for the stage. By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Adoration Pro Photo American Academy (AA) students delivered a show stopping performance that had the audience dancing the Charleston! “Thoroughly Modern Millie Jr.” is a story of a 1920s small town…

Community service lettering ceremony at RCHS

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Ninety-seven students were honored at the annual RCHS community service lettering ceremony for volunteering at the 100, 250, 500 and 1,000 hour level. By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy photos The annual community service lettering ceremony took place on April 23 at Rock Canyon High School (RCHS), honoring 97 students who volunteered their time and talents to…

The Canyons plans revealed

By CPC | June 1, 2019

Article and photos by Terri Wiebold On Saturday, May 4, nearly 600 guests gathered at CU Denver South’s campus to learn more about The Canyons in Castle Pines. Visitors learned about the homebuilders and discovered information on planned community amenities. Shea Homes Colorado Division President Chetter Latcham welcomed participants during each of the three informational…

2019 Pistons in the Pines car show is on

By CPC | June 1, 2019

By Patte Smith, photo courtesy of Allen Zearing Summer fun – getting outside enjoying family, friends, and neighbors, shopping at farmers markets, going fishing, bicycling, barbecuing – great summer days and so many things to do. If you enjoy classy and classic cars, “really cool” hot rods, clean machines, macho trucks or sweet corvettes, cruise…

Discovering the Castles of Colorado

By CPC | May 1, 2019

Discovering the Castles of Colorado By Michelle Post; photo by Terri Wiebold Bishop Castle, Rye Colorado What exactly makes a castle a castle? Whether a structure qualifies for the title of ‘castle’ is not something set in stone and is a topic often debated by historians. According to the Free Dictionary, a castle is: “A)…

Congratulations to the 80108 Class of 2019!

By CPC | May 1, 2019

Students of science

By CPC | May 1, 2019

Sophomores (left to right) Grant DeRose, Tanner Leonard, Maddy Merritt, Reese Titensor and Kayla Mash smiled after being inducted into the Science National Honors Society of Rock Canyon High School April 9. By Maddie Merritt, RCHS intern writer; photo courtesy of Stephanie Leonard The first class of Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) sophomores for the…

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