General Announcements
Attention TSA members, it is time to “get serious” about TSA. The State conference registration deadline is coming up sooner than you think. Our next meeting will be Monday, January 29th at 2:25pm in room E10. If you have not paid your $15 TSA dues, Monday will be your last chance to get it turned in and be eligible to attend the State conference in April. This meeting is a Mandatory meeting for all TSA members planning on attending the State conference. Please see Mr. McMullen this week if you cannot attend Monday’s meeting.
Hey Arapahoe!! Key Club is sponsoring a supplies drive for our US troops. Please help us by bringing in items they have requested like new or old DVD’s, or even candy! The drive will continue until February 2nd, so please bring in all you can! There are boxes to place your donations in, in department offices and many classrooms. Please support Key Club and help your troops overseas.
Attention all seniors. If you’d like to participate in the Community Service Trip to the Wind River Reservation, remember that applications are due by tomorrow, January 26th. Turn them in to Mrs. Turner or Mrs. Ackerman.
Athletics
Attention all Girls Lacrosse Players. We are having a Team Night at the Mammoth game on Saturday, February 3rd. We will attend as a group and we have discount tickets for $11 each. You must have payment to Kate Spring by this Friday, January 26. If you have any questions, please contact one of the 3 Captains: Chloe Adelmann, Kristin Hosek, or Kate Spring. Hope everyone can make it. This should be a great time for the entire team.
The Special Olympics Basketball team celebrated another victory last night with a 77-58 win over Heritage. The bleachers were full of Arapahoe students and families supporting our Warriors. Our next game is Monday night here at home. We play the Transition team at 7 P.M. We hope to see you there. Warriors, we thank you for your continued support.
Congratulations to the Lady Water Warriors Swim and Dive team for their win over Regis last night with a Junior Varsity score of 108 to 200. Arapahoe won the varsity meet as well by the score of 172 to 143. Highlights included the Arapahoe divers who took first through fourth place and had two state qualifiers, freshmen Beth Ambrozic and Dani Howe. Outstanding swims for the Warriors include Carliann Brashier in the 500 freestyle, Kelly O'Brien and Paige Newell in the 100 backstroke, Lindsey Mast in the 100 breaststroke, Carolyn Pasque as an anchor in the 400 free relay, and Lauren Moehlenpah in the 50 free as well as Amy Lindgren in the 100 backstroke. Additional event winners in JV were Alison Busse, Erin O'Brien, Anna Blakney, and Kenna Mullins.
On Wednesday night the Special Olympics basketball team dominated rival Heritage. The final score was 77-52. The game was a spectacle of offenses, with both teams running the ball in an exciting fast paced game. We had our largest fan support of the season at this crucial away game. Thanks to all who attend. You help by supporting our team, home and away. The high scoring affair was capped off by several outstanding team performances and shots made by Chris LaCrue, Duke Rodgers, Justin Simmons, Andrew Carlson and Mercedes Acosta. Our Warriors also excelled at spreading the ball around and a smothering defense. OUR NEXT GAME IS MONDAY NIGHT AT HOME AT 7 P.M. AGAINST TRANSITION, EVERYONE IS INVITED TO SHOW UP AND SUPPORT OUR WARRIORS TO THEIR NEXT VICTORY.
Student Initiated Groups-
Hey Habitat for Humanity members, there will be a brief but important meeting after school in room C-18 on Wednesday, January 31st
The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.