Student Poetry Inspired by Winter Angevine Middle School Trip

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Recently the Angevine Middle School CAP class experienced a wild and wonderful winter field day at Caribou Ranch Open Space. One of our aims was tracking, which was made difficult due to extremely high winds and lack of snow but we did see fresh coyote tracks!  While we were enjoying lunch, a mini-blizzard came through;… Read more »

STRIVE Prep – Westwood Students Enjoy Winter Fun In The Mountains!

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STRIVE Prep - Westwood Students Discover the Importance of Having Fun!

STRIVE Prep -Westwood CAP students visited Lily Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park for their winter field day this year. Situated at 9000’ and still partially covered in ice with snow around its perimeter, this mountain lake was a wintry retreat from the city! What a contrast from Garfield Lake, the local lake in the Westwood… Read more »

AXL Academy Students Find Peace Close to Home at Bear Creek Lake Park

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On a warm winter day in February, the second trimester AXL Academy CAP class set out to find peace on their first overnight trip together to Bear Creek Lake Park. The students were buzzing with excitement all morning to be headed out on a field trip, missing a day of school, and sleeping in cabins…. Read more »

STRIVE Prep – RISE CAP Students Enjoy a Fun Winter Adventure at Mud Lake

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Though the snow was sparse, STRIVE Prep – RISE CAP students had a fun winter adventure at Mud Lake Open Space. We started the day by struggling to put on snow pants, extra layers, and snowshoes, which was an entertaining experience for all. When we arrived at our destination, we packed up our sled, grabbed… Read more »

Angevine Middle School CAP Students Prove That What You Eat Can Help the World

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When I share my Angevine Middle School CAP class student action project topic with people, the first question I hear is, “How did these kids come up with this?” You see, the topic is alternative proteins, and that includes entomophagy – or including insects and arthropods as part of the diet. That is a hard… Read more »

STRIVE Prep – RISE Students Double their Impact with Two Action Projects!

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The CAP class at STRIVE Prep – RISE worked on two action projects this semester. One group worked on raising awareness on declining pollinator populations and the other group continued the solar power project from last semester. Those in the “bee group” made posters to hang up around school, describing what is happening to bee… Read more »

Centaurus CAP Students Reduce Plastic Waste with Reusable Grocery Bags!

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Centaurus High School Students Reduce Plastic Waste with Reusable Grocery Bags!

The average person uses a plastic bag for only about 12 minutes, then that plastic is doomed to roam the earth forever. People think they are going to recycle the bag, but really only about 1 percent of those bags are recycled. Beyond that, plastic is not able to be recycled infinitely, it can only… Read more »

STRIVE Prep – Sunnyside Changes the Planet, One Bug at a Time

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STRIVE Prep - Sunnyside Changes the Planet, One Bug at a Time

When asked how much money it would take for him to eat a cricket, STRIVE Prep Sunnyside 7th grader Jorge Nevarez said a million dollars. Strike that, not even a million. “I’ll never eat a bug!,” he exclaimed. That is, unless it has the power to change the world… Wendy Lu, local entrepreneur and founder… Read more »