• 2008 Wish Week brings smiles to school: Student council chooses beneficiary, 8-year-old Marcus, for fundraiser

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008 By: Allyx Nielsen

    Every year Arapahoe High School’s student council partners with the Make a Wish Foundation to raise money for a child with a life threatening disease and assist in the process of making their wish com

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  • Arapahoe habitat builds more than houses: Effort to fund house by youth puts Habitat for Humanity back on the map at Arapahoe

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008 By: Kristina Hoyer

    Habitat for Humanity, a club at Arapahoe High School, is raising $85,000 along with several other high schools in order to build a house for a family this summer.

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  • Volunteers help "Wheels" continue rolling

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008 By: Sydney Steicher

    Senior citizens in the United States want independence. Meals on Wheels helps them get it by providing low cost meals to homebound citizens. According to TLC (Town of Littleton Cares) Meals on Wheels

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  • Girls soccer starts hard

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008 By: Allie Jones

    “In order for a player to make the team they must have a good left and right foot, good aim and a good attitude,” varsity girls soccer coach Jessie Comp said. “Because when winning or losing you must

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  • Baseball slides into spring season

    Wednesday, March 05, 2008 By: Danielle Sticka

    One of the most anticipated sounds of the spring season is the crack of a bat as the ball soars towards center field to score a home run. Luckily for baseball fans, the wait is not long to see our tea

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  • An award long overdue: Veteran chemistry teacher Jeanette Carpenter wins prestigious AP teacher award

    Monday, March 10, 2008 By: Anna Dreiling

    “A few weeks ago I was walking through the halls and happened to pass by Mr. Booth, who congratulated me. I didn’t even know what he was talking about!” chemistry teacher Mrs. Jeanette Carpenter said

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  • Arapahoe's award winning artists: Senior artists share what it takes to make award winning art

    Monday, March 10, 2008 By: Keely Quinn

    “A lot of people think that digital art is all photo editing, but what I do is actual drawing,” senior Dylan Pierpont said.Pierpont, along with seniors Katy Sutherland and Steven Doss, were scholastic

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At-a-glance

Every senior at Arapahoe is making plans for what they plan to do when their career as a high school student ends. While most are planning on attending college in the fall, senior Katy Lunch wants to
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Landmark's luxury theater not worth high cost
A new movie theater in Greenwood Village had its grand opening in late December. This new chain of Landmark theaters are state of the art, including VIP sections with love seats and reserved signs, hi
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LeapFrog's FLY Fusioneasy homework help
It has all the capabilities of a tablet PC, with a built in dictionary, thesaurus, calculator, Spanish translation and MP3 capabilities. It can read everything you write and within seconds, convert it
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Names in this article are withheld to respect the privacy of the teens who are mentioned.Some teens in our society are being exposed to the sedative world of narcotics. Those who submerge themselves i
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“A lot of people think that digital art is all photo editing, but what I do is actual drawing,” senior Dylan Pierpont said.Pierpont, along with seniors Katy Sutherland and Steven Doss, were scholastic
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An award long overdue: Veteran chemistry teacher Jeanette Carpenter wins prestigious AP teacher award
“A few weeks ago I was walking through the halls and happened to pass by Mr. Booth, who congratulated me. I didn’t even know what he was talking about!” chemistry teacher Mrs. Jeanette Carpenter said
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'The Shoppe' offers sweet treats in Denver: Cupcakes, cereal, coffee, design books, creative projects
1,404 different cereal creations can be made at one place. This means it is possible to go to “The Shoppe” for almost four years, every day, and have a different cereal creation. Think Cold Stone Crea
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Camaraderie sacred at AHS
Running with the Arapahoe cross country team my freshman year; I felt it for the first time. It was only the second week of practice and the team, nearly 200 runners at the time, was jogging through a
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Booth made mistake, exaggerated by 7 News
The Herald staff has crossed paths with Principal Ron Booth many times at Arapahoe High School, both as students and reporters. Each experience left us with the feeling that Booth was a man who knew w
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Over a month ago at Castle Rock High School, 11 students distributed the painkiller oxycodone to fellow teenagers on school grounds. Ratted out by uninvolved witnesses of their transaction, these stu
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