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This Is What A Hero Looks Like

Park Hill resident Kyra Kaviani wants you to know what a hero looks like to survivors of child abuse.
Denver Public Schools (DPS) Appoints New Board Member

Rachele Espiritu has been appointed by board president Anne Rowe to represent northeast Denver, replacing former board member Landri Taylor, until the fall of 2017.
Stapleton’s First Class Graduates

Seniors who comprised the first kindergarten class at Westerly Creek Elementary School when it opened in 2003, recently gathered for a reunion in the library of their former school.
Sexting: It’s more common than you’d think

After seeing the number of kids going through the justice system, attorney Karen Steinhauser, started her free educational talk, “It’s not the 70s anymore.” The talk covers legal issues that affect young adults, particularly sexting.
Roots Elementary: Offering Individualized Learning

As adults, we like to say “age doesn’t matter” to avoid being stereotyped. To the people behind Roots Elementary School in northeast Park Hill, the same can be said for children.
Winning Season for DSST: Stapleton Mock Trial Team

SST: Stapleton High School Mock Trial Team has consistently been a force to be reckoned with.
The Urban Farm Evolves

What began as a modest program to provide urban youth horse-riding opportunities has expanded its mission to provide “experiential learning and practical work experience to young people in a farm setting.
High School Musical: McAuliffe Students Take the Stage Feb. 23-25

More than 100 seventh-graders at McAuliffe will perform in the the teen/romantic comedy musical, High School Musical.
Seacrest Studios Heals the Heart and Soul

Seacrest Studios at Children’s Hospital Colorado is a radio studio designed to heal and lift the spirits of patients.