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Graduating high school seniors awarded education grants

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024
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      Two 80108 high school graduates have been selected to receive education grants from CORE Electric Cooperative (CORE). Alexandra Royal from Rock Canyon High School and Leonardo Blanco…

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Future Jag dancers take the floor

By CPC | Jul 1, 2024

The award-winning Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) Dance Team (also called Poms) hosted its summer camp for interested dancers, grades kindergarten through 8th grade. The two-day camp hosted 90 junior…

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Colorado Early Colleges give students a jump on higher education

By CPC | Jun 1, 2024

  Imagine a high school student who graduates with transferable college credits, or a postsecondary credential such as an associate’s degree or an industry certification. That was the case for…

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RCHS Prom night 2024

By CPC | Jun 1, 2024

Amidst snowy conditions, Rock Canyon High School (RCHS) held its prom, “RC goes to New York,” at Mile High Station in Denver on April 27. Music, mocktails and special photo…

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Launching science fair excitement

By CPC | Jun 1, 2024

  Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) school held its 12th annual science fair this spring. Students got excited weeks before the fair with grade level science demonstrations. Kindergarten students had several…

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A Girl Scout with a mission

By CPC | Jun 1, 2024

  Brianna “Bri” Westbarn, who turns 19 this month, has earned the distinction of Gold Award Girl Scout, the highest and most prestigious achievement in Girl Scouts. Her project, “Colorado…

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An enriching experience like no other

By CPC | Jun 1, 2024

  Washington, D.C. is the heart of American heritage. It is a living museum where students have walked in the footsteps of some of our great leaders. Traveling for a…

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American Academy does Anastasia

By CPC | Jun 1, 2024

The American Academy cast brought the Anastasia fairy tale to life in three performances at the PACE Center – Parker Arts. The story follows the legend of Russian princess Anastasia,…

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Fields of fun

By CPC | Jun 1, 2024

Field day is one of the most anticipated days of the school year, filled with healthy competition of field games and obstacles. Both Timber Trail Elementary and Buffalo Ridge Elementary…

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The state of Douglas County School District

By CPC | Jun 1, 2024

Douglas County School District (DCSD) Superintendent Erin Kane gave her first “State of the District” on May 2 at DCSD Legacy Campus in Lone Tree. Kane celebrated successes from the…

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