McLean Trial Update

Maddie Avjean
May 7, 2013

After an incident last year involving former English teacher and theatre director Alexandra McLean sleeping with an underage student, she faced a variety of issues involving the legal system. McLean was charged with two accounts of sexual assault by a person in position of trust. After several... Read more »

Englewood students rushed to hospital after car accident

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Randall Kloewer, Reporter, Web Master
February 15, 2013

It was sheer terror on an Englewood school bus when a red sedan collided with it around 3 p.m. on February 15, 2013. The bus was heading north on South Delaware Street from Clayton Elementary just a blocks away according to the Denver Post. The school bus was struck by a car moving east on West Lehigh... Read more »

EHS rolls on to victory at 1st ever Hack-a-thon

Kayla Steffens, Reporter
January 15, 2013

AT&T Hack-a-Thon was not only Boulder’s first, but a first for Englewood Schools too. The two day event was quite the learning experience for several of the students invited on the trip. “I met some cool people and learned a ton of new stuff.” Trevor Willson (9) said. After the 45-minute... Read more »

EHS Band starts season off on good note

Tucker Horan, Reporter, Sports Editor
November 27, 2012

Normally, when a program loses a long time director, the program takes a hit in terms of performance. This was not the case with the Englewood High School marching band. On October 29, the EHS band placed third in the 2A state competition. “I was absolutely thrilled with the performance and the entire... Read more »

Teachers adapt to changing times with new technology

Ian Pedersen, Reporter
November 14, 2012

Teachers at EHS have begun using technology in more ways than they ever have before. They are using educational sites like Google Drive more often. Some put projects online while others upload the notes online if a student misses a class.  Taking notes through Google or Microsoft Word is becoming more... Read more »

2nd Annual Veterans Day Assembly conjures emotional response

Justin Willson, Reporter, Website Co-Editor
November 12, 2012

Veterans day was first enacted by President Wilson to celebrate the signing of the armistice treaty that ended World War I and to honor the veterans of that war. The day was later expanded to celebrate all veterans and commemorate their service. Englewood High School celebrated the national holiday Friday,... Read more »

Englewood Schools kick off construction with shovels in hand

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Randall Kloewer, Reporter, Web Master
October 24, 2012

On any given day the construction site that is currently engulfing Englewood High School’s north side would be cordoned off. But, when Englewood Schools is breaking ground for the future 7-12 campus slated to grow out of that lot, the district makes an exception. Fierce winds tossed up plumes of dust... Read more »

Cheerleaders attempt to bounce back after upset

Maddie Avjean, Reporter, In-depth Editor
October 5, 2012

Despite recent upsets involving the Competition Team for Cheerleading, Coach Ashley Vallana has decided to keep the team, with modifications, practicing in preparation for their League and State competitions coming in November. After an accident occurred during Monday morning practice on September 24,... Read more »

MESA students explore engineering

Karl Owens, Guest Reporter
October 5, 2012

Englewood High School’s MESA club, led by Science Teacher Heather Waldron, creates and competes on Fridays during lunch. MESA is a science club that focuses on engineering. “MESA’s goal is to get low income students involved in engineering,” Waldron said. According to Waldron, she started MESA... Read more »

Lowell Building demolished in first phase of new school

Construction takes over EHS

Tayler Searcy, Editor in Chief
October 5, 2012

After the demolition of the Tech Arts Building in June, Saunders Construction moved on to a heavier task, the Lowell Building. The Lowell Building has housed many different schools, as well as a recent haunted house during the Halloween season. “Originally, Lowell was built to be an elementary school,... Read more »

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