Junior High/ High School
Academics 2011-2012


Teacher
1st Hour
2nd Hour
3rd Hour
4th Hour
5th Hour
6th Hour
7th Hour
  7:55-8:57 9:00-9:57 10:00-10:57 12:00-12:57 1:00-1:57 2:00-2:57 3:00-4:06
Mr. Graves Mythology/
Sign Lang
Prep. 11/12 English Hist. Fiction/Speech 8th English 7th English A.D.
Mr. Culotta 9th English Prep. College Prep. English 9th English 10th English English 121/English 122 Film Literature/ Novels
Mrs. Olkjer Math II Mentor Prep. Life Science Chemistry Earth Science Anatomy
Mrs. Hish Math III Physical Science Biology Prep. Algebra I Mentor J.H. Pyhsical Ed.
Mr. Hornbeck-Kaiser Algebra I Pre. Calc Prep. Calculus Geometry Geometry Algebra II
Mr. Anderson Const./Psych American History Prep. World History Economics Street Law American History
Mr. McGuire Industrial Arts 8th U.S. History Geography H.S. Physical Ed. Colorado History Geography J.H. Phys. Ed.
Mr. Schafer Intro to Business/
Adv Comp II
Computer Apps. 4th Tues
5th Wed
6th Thurs
Advanced Computers Advanced
Computers
Web Design Prep.
Mr. McCloskey Spanish II Prep. J.H. Math Lab 8th Spanish Spanish I Spanish III Spanish I
Mrs. Peck 5th Thurs. 6th Fri. Computer Graphics J.H. Art H.S. Art 1:30-2:00 Kind. Friday Yearbook 4th Tues. 3rd Wed. 2nd Thurs. 1st Fri
Ms. Tomlin Prep. Weight Training H.S. Physicsl Ed. H.S. Physical Ed.

5th Tues & Thurs
6th Wed & Thurs

2-2:45 3rd Tues & Thurs
4th Wed & Fri

JH Physical Ed.
Mr. Goodger Prep. Choir J.H. Band H.S. Band 5th Wed & Fri
6th Tues & Thurs
2-2:45 3rd Wed & Fri
4th Tues & Thurs
1st Wed & Fri
2nd Tues & Thurs

Scholarships

  • West Point is offering outstanding juniors the opportunity to experience cadet life at West Point in New York by attending one of their Summer Leaders Seminars. For more information, see Taffy or go online at www.admissions.usma.edu.
  • High School Students....did you know? CollegeInColorado.org is the easy way to research Colorado colleges, investigate careers and explore financial aid options. Its a free public service of the State of Colorado with just about everything you will need to know to plan, apply and pay for college. You can take advantage of extensive college information simply by visiting www.CollegeInColorado.org. It is your online assistant to planning for college, tracking your high school classes for college admission, comparing colleges, researching careers and salaries, exploring financial aid and applying online for admission and financial aid. Check it out today!
  • Juniors...The Daniels Fund Scholarship Program was established to seek out students who can be termed "diamonds in the rough". They are looking for promising students with financial need whose academic performance may not necessarily reflect their potential, but who demonstrate strength of character, a well-rounded personality and a record of accomplishment in giving back to the community. This scholarship is not a full ride, but is supplemental to all other financial aid resources available to students. Students must apply for other readily available financial resources and, after other resources have been applied, the Daniels Scholarship covers all required tuition and fees, books and supplies and a variety of other miscellaneous expenses. Juniors need to start now if you wish to be considered for this scholarship opportunity. Go online at www.danielsfund.org.
  • Orators, Arise! Students in grades 9 - 12 are invited to enter the American Legion's National High School Oratorical Contest. The subject to be used must be on some phase of the Constitution of the United States "which will give emphasis to the attendant duties and obligations of a citizen to our government". Scholarships from $1500-1800 will be awarded. See Taffy for more information.
  • Girls ages 12-18 who are enterprising and community minded have an opportunity to win cash prizes from $1,000-$10,000 through the Guardian Life Insurance Girls Going Places contest. Guardian is looking for girls who demonstrate budding entrepreneurship, taking the first steps toward financial independence and making a difference in their schools and communities. It's easy to enter! For more information including Application Form, Official rules and Frequently Asked Questions visit: www.girlsgoingplaces.com.
  • ESA Foundations Scholarship Open to all seniors who will be an incoming college freshman student with a minimum GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale, OR a minimum score of ACT 22/SAT [verbal/critical reading and math] 1030. See Taffy for application and other requirements. Application must be postmarked no later than February 1, 2009.
  • Elks National Foundation Total of $2,296,000 given out to the most valuable students. See Taffy for Application and more information. Deadline is January 9, 2009.