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The sound of clicking computer keys and the ticking clock signifies time slipping away as students work to solve the complex challenges presented to them aboard St. Vrain’s Cyber Explorer Lab. They are deeply focused on “securing the bus” by solving vastly different cybersecurity topics that are similar to those they would encounter as industry professionals working in the field.
Lafayette jewelry shop offers classes in metalsmithing, other jewelry techniques
Silver Peak Studio and Gallery in Lafayette aims to make jewelry making accessible and approachable, because whether people are just learning how to tie a simple knot or take up metalsmithing classes, everyone deserves the chance to create a piece that they are proud of. Owner Silver Peak Jenn Lesea-Ames...
Colorado is launching a teacher apprenticeship program in race to solve chronic staff shortages
LONGMONT — They barely ever stop wiggling or giggling, and yet Deejha Blash-Lopez still manages to teach her kindergarten class how to sound out words and syllables — the same skills she learned decades ago in a classroom just down the hallway. Blash-Lopez, a teacher at Mountain View...
PHOTOS: Second spring game of the Coach Prime era in Boulder (Gallery No. 2)
To help fill the gap between the spring ball and summer work, we're posting more photos taken during Colorado's 2024 spring game, which had the second-best attendance of any in program history. Click here to access the first spring game photo gallery.
All hail the queen: Broomfield’s Nichols sets Colorado girls’ pole vaulting record
LAKEWOOD — When Broomfield senior Lilly Nichols first cleared the 13 foot, 7 inch pole vault bar at the state track and field championships on Thursday afternoon, she had already won her third Class 5A crown and set a personal record. Then she kept going. Nichols decided to go...
Fairview High students upset about police presence to discourage annual tradition
Fairview High Principal Scarlet Chopin warned seniors this spring that the annual tradition of running through the school on their last day wouldn’t be allowed. The “senior stampede” was potentially dangerous and disruptive, according to an email sent to the school community. Seniors also were warned at an assembly that participating could result in a “criminal citation.” Instead of a stampede, seniors were encouraged to attend a new senior fiesta.
BVSD contractor uses herbicide at 16 schools, alarming parents
High Peaks Elementary School parent Leah Cousin, who helps maintain the school garden through the Garden to Table program and has a background in organic farming, was dismayed to find herbicide granules in the garden over spring break. Cousin said at the Boulder Valley school board meeting this week that...
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