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RCHS girls varsity tennis

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

Rock Canyon High School girls varsity tennis teams won the Continental League regional tournament finishing the season 5-4 which elevated them to the state playoffs in May. Unfortunately, victory wasn’t…

PROM 2022

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

In April, Rock Canyon High School had its junior/senior prom at Infinity Park in Denver, followed by the traditional “After-Prom” party, which was a resounding success. The event was held…

BRE students were ninja warriors for a day

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) students pushed their physical limits when PE teacher Kelli Weinrich, better known as “Coach W.,” brought Ninja Nation to the school. She saw the enthusiasm students…

The majesty of mountains

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

American Academy (AA) – Castle Pines eighth grade students joined AA – Parker campuses for a week in Olympic National Park, located in the foothills of the Pacific Northwest’s majestic…

Fun-filled field day

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

It was another successful field day at Timber Trail Elementary (TTE). Students showed their Timberwolves class pride through active outdoor field activities, including obstacle courses and a student favorite, the…

RHMS library: A book battleground

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) students recently concluded their Battle of the Books season. The 48 participating students divided themselves into 12 teams of 3-5 students per team. Three RHMS…

Spring athletic scholarship signings

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

Castle View High School Coach Mark Burfeind said, “I loved coaching Arianna this season.  She was the player who was always asking how she could improve, and she would also…

Outdoor Ed; fifth grade rite of passage

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

Located at 6,800 feet nestled in a canyon along Rampart Range, Stone Canyon Outdoor EdVentures served as the perfect environment for both Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) and Timber Trail Elementary…

CORE poster winner gives back

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

CORE Electric Cooperative held a poster contest in May for “National Electrical Safety Month.” The contest was open to elementary school students, grades first through fifth, in the Douglas County…

Timber Trail book worms take the 40-book challenge

By CPC | Jun 1, 2022

The Timber Trail Elementary librarian offered students a 40-book reading challenge during this past school year. The goal was to read 40 books from various genres ranging from fiction and…

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