As part of a successful effort to foster a unified school culture, George Washington High School has recently instituted a curricular model providing freshman and sophomore students exposure to a full range of subjects and then assisting in the choice of a pathway (College Prep, Advance Placement, International Baccalaureate, or Career Connect) to focus on as juniors and seniors.
Christie Gosch
SUN Board Elections Coming Up
SUN board elections will take place at the Annual Community Forum on Tuesday May 16.
Front Porch Speaks Out on Train Horns
The A Line horns are loud and disruptive and need to end as soon as possible.
Indie Prof Favorites: “Oscar Shorts” at Film Center End Soon
The Indie Prof says Oscar-Nominated Documentary Shorts is his favorite part of Oscar Season. The showings at the Sie Film Center will end soon so we’re posting these reviews before the March paper is distributed.
Eastbound A Line Crashes into Passenger Van
An eastbound A Line train crashed into a passenger van at Smith and Chambers roads at 3:30am on Tuesday, February 14. Updates were added on Feb. 15 and Feb. 16.
Events & Announcements
Saturday Night Live…For Kids Only!
Stanley Openings
Stanley Marketplace is located at 2501 Dallas St., Aurora.
100,000+ People Participate in the Women’s March
Denver, with an estimated population of 682, 500, saw at least 15 percent of that number packed into Civic Center Park for the Women’s March.
NE Denver Sends New Legislators to the Capitol
The list of problems facing the Colorado Legislature has a familiar ring: school finance, roadway gridlock, and a state budget contorted and constrained by conflicting amendments to the state constitution.
Only Blocks from Each Other but Miles Apart
Signs that this presidential inauguration had energized Denver were strikingly evident downtown and in our NE quadrant. Within a four-and-a-half mile radius of city park, seven public events drew over 122,000 people in a 12-day period.
Jim Ward: The Man Who Made Manual Busing A Success
In 1974, acting under the direction of the U.S. Supreme Court, Judge William Doyle issued an order that the Denver Public Schools (DPS) be desegregated.
1000 People Gather for Solidarity Action for Criminal Justice Reform
A thousand people gathered at Shorter African American Episcopal Church to tell personal stories of incidents with law enforcement and provide data to back up four specific requests for action by state and local officials.












