Friday, March 23, 2007

March 23, 2007

General Announcements

AHS ARTISTS!!!!! "Art Attack" is fast approaching. Get your entries in NOW!!! If you have questions, see someone in the Art Department

Today is the last day that the lost and found table will be in the cafeteria. Please check the table for any missing belongings.

Attention Warriors! Do you love dancing the night away? Well you’re in luck; Student Council and the Remember Club are sponsoring “A Night to Remember Dance” on April 13th from 7-10 pm in the cafeteria! Mark this date in your calendar. You don’t want to miss it!

Hey Warriors! Don’t forget that tickets are now on sale during lunch for the following Wish Week events: The CU Buffoons concert on Tuesday, April 3rd at 7 pm in the AHS theater, the Bobblehead Buddha concert on Wednesday, April 4th at 7 pm in the cafeteria, and the Seniors vs. Staff Basketball Game on Thursday, April 5th at 7 pm in the gym. All events are $3 for students and $5 for adults. Don’t forget that Wish Week is the week after Spring Break – start saving your money to donate now!

Seniors: Spring break is a great time to check out scholarships on Naviance. And, especially for CSU applicants, check out the scholarship for First Generation students. Are you visiting colleges during Spring break? Stop by the Post Grad Center for “Tips for your college visit”.

Auditions for the 2007-2008 AHS Choirs will be held during the week of April 23rd. Audition information and sign up sheets are available in the choir room. Please see Ms. Parmenter for further information.

Hey Student Council kids! Don't forget to come decorate for Wish Week TODAY after school! We will meet in the cafeteria and begin our decorating extravaganza! Bring your friends because we need all the help we can get!

Congratulations to the newly selected Section and Squad Leaders for the 2007 Warrior Marching Band – Flutes: Emily Haller; Clarinets: Carissa Pierce and Squad Leader, Nicole Jensen; Alto Saxes: Jaime Liljegren; Tenor Saxes: Chase Piker; Trumpets: Melanie Brown and Squad Leader, Dustin Flaum; Mellophones: Abbe Haller and Squad Leader, Maureen Kosse; Baritones: Alex James; Sousaphones: Bryce Turner; Battery Percussion: Marielle Hendry; Front Ensemble Percussion: Mike Hargreaves; and Color Guard: Nichole Kamps. Congratulations to all of you!

Athletics
ATTENTION GUY CHEERS: Please make sure you have returned your permission slip, waiver and check for your t-shirt to Mrs. Scoglio in the main office no later than today, March 23rd. You will not be able to participate if they are not turned in.

The Boys Swimming and Diving team beat Littleton in a hard fought meet last night with a final score of 114-72. Event winners included: Dave Wise, Ian Francis and Andy Cozzette. Congratulations to the Warriors 1st place 200 freestyle relay of Dave Wise, Ian Francis, Ben Hoskins and Kieran McGuire as well as the 1st place 400 freestyle relay of Andrew Gibbs, Andy Cozzette, Ben Hoskins and Dave Wise. JV event winners include: Justin Allen, Tyler Maybee and Kent Schnake.

Student Initiated Groups-

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

March 22, 2007

General Announcements

REMINDER! The deadline for turning in ACTS applications is today, March 22nd. You can pick up applications in the guidance office. See your counselor for more information.

Attention students interested in the ACTS Teacher Cadet program: There will be a representative here today, March 22 at 10:30am in the counseling office.

AHS ARTISTS!!!!! "Art Attack" is fast approaching. Get your entries in NOW!!! If you have questions, see someone in the Art Department

Come today during lunch, your off hour, or during dinner to CiCi’s Pizza. The freshman class will be raising money for a future prom, so everyone should come and support them. Make sure to tell the cashier that you are supporting Arapahoe and remember to come and eat at CiCi’s anytime today.

There is a lost and found table in the cafeteria this week. Please check the table for any missing belongings.

Attention Warriors! Do you love dancing the night away? Well you’re in luck; Student Council and the Remember Club are sponsoring “A Night to Remember Dance” on April 13th from 7-10 pm in the cafeteria! Mark this date in your calendar. You don’t want to miss it!

Do you want to help the locally based Save Darfur Coalition? Come to our first meeting today, March 22nd and help make sure that this fundraiser can happen! We need your support Arapahoe! Meet in C-8 right after school. Please come and bring a friend!!

Hey Warriors! Don’t forget that tickets are now on sale during lunch for the following Wish Week events: The CU Buffoons concert on Tuesday, April 3rd at 7 pm in the AHS theater, the Bobblehead Buddha concert on Wednesday, April 4th at 7 pm in the cafeteria, and the Seniors vs. Staff Basketball Game on Thursday, April 5th at 7 pm in the gym. All events are $3 for students and $5 for adults. Don’t forget that Wish Week is the week after Spring Break – start saving your money to donate now!

Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up for the ASVAB Career Exploration Program – a comprehensive career exploration and planning program designed to help students learn about their interest and explore the world of work. All you have to do to take advantage of this program is take the ASVAB. Testing is scheduled at our school on April 11 at 2:30 pm. Do your best and enjoy all the benefits the ASVAB Program has to offer. For more information or to sign up, see Mrs. Oeinck in the Guidance Office.

Auditions for the 2007-2008 AHS Choirs will be held during the week of April 23rd. Audition information and sign up sheets are available in the choir room. Please see Ms. Parmenter for further information.

Seniors: Spring break is a great time to check out scholarships on Naviance. And, especially for CSU applicants, check out the scholarship for First Generation students. Are you visiting colleges during Spring break? Stop by the Post Grad Center for “Tips for your college visit”.

Athletics

ATTENTION GUY CHEERS: Please make sure you have returned your permission slip, waiver and check for your t-shirt to Mrs. Scoglio in the main office no later than tomorrow, March 23rd. You will not be able to participate if they are not turned in.

Congratulations to Varsity Girls Lacrosse. They defeated Heritage 10-6 is a very hard-hitting game last night. Scoring for your Warriors were Adison Rounds and Kate Spring each with 3 goals, Chloe Adelmann and Megan O'Donnell each with 2 goals, and Hadley Bush and Adison Rounds each with an assist. Allie Ernsten was strong in goal. Thank you Arapahoe, for coming out and supporting the team.

Student Initiated Groups-

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

March 21, 2007

General Announcements

The Muse magazine is on its way soon! This magazine supports art, poetry, and writing, so don’t miss out! Muse members and all who wish to join, we have a meeting today after school in room C-16. Be there or be square, and don’t forget your calendars!!

REMINDER! The deadline for turning in ACTS applications is tomorrow, March 22nd. You can pick up applications in the guidance office. See your counselor for more information.

AHS ARTISTS!!!!! "Art Attack" is fast approaching. Get your entries in NOW!!! If you have questions, see someone in the Art Department

Tomorrow, March 22nd, come during lunch, your off hour, or during dinner to CiCi’s Pizza. The freshman class will be raising money for a future prom, so everyone should come and support them. Make sure to tell the cashier that you are supporting Arapahoe and remember to come and eat at CiCi’s anytime on Thursday, March 22nd.

There is a lost and found table in the cafeteria this week. Please check the table for any missing belongings.

The most exciting week of the school-year is fast approaching… No, not Spring Break – Wish Week!!! This year’s AHS Wish Week is the week after Spring Break (April 2nd-6th). We are once again teaming up with the Make a Wish Foundation to sponsor a seven-year-old girl named Caley, and we need all of your help and generosity to reach our goal of $8,000 to make her wish of owning a hot tub come true. The amazing CU Buffoons all male a cappella group will have a concert Tuesday, April 3rd at 7 pm in the AHS Theater. Then Arapahoe’s very own band Bobblehead Buddha will have a concert on Wednesday, April 4th at 7 pm in the cafeteria. Then we’ll have our annual Seniors vs. Staff Basketball Game on Thursday, April 5th at 7 pm in the gym. All events are $3 for students and $5 for adults, and tickets will go on sale starting today during lunch. Don’t forget to buy stars at lunch for only $1 during Wish Week!

Attention Warriors! Do you love dancing the night away? Well you’re in luck; Student Council and the Remember Club are sponsoring “A Night to Remember Dance” on April 13th from 7-10 pm in the cafeteria! Mark this date in your calendar. You don’t want to miss it!
Do you want to help the locally based Save Darfur Coalition? Come to our first meeting this Thursday, March 22nd and help make sure that this fundraiser can happen! We need your support Arapahoe! Meet in C-8 right after school. Please come and bring a friend!!


Athletics

ATTENTION GUY CHEERS: Please make sure you have returned your permission slip, waiver and check for your t-shirt to Mrs. Scoglio in the main office no later than Friday, March 23rd. You will not be able to participate if they are not turned in.

Congratulations to the Varsity girls’ soccer team who defeated Highlands Ranch by a score of 4 to 0 yesterday. After a lack luster first half, Arapahoe turned it on with a great serve by Megan Flannery, deftly finished by Kaitlin Bast. Caitlin Oliver opened her scoring for the season with two goals, back to back after being set up beautifully Amy Barczuk and newcomer Natalie Maes. Caitlin’s first goal was nicely placed between the wickets of the keeper and the second, a dance move that left the defense frozen. The scoring was rounded out by Lauren Durkin who got her first varsity goal off of an assist by freshman, Abby Elliot. Durkin and her teammates lured the keeper out of position with some savvy ball movement. Other notable defensive performances were by keeper “call me Jo” Swanson, Danny “the terminator” Solich, Ali the Stone Wall and Jen Ratterman. The varsity’s next game will be at LPS Stadium on Thursday at 7:00pm against rival Mountain Vista, come out and cheer ABK on to victory.

The Girls JV soccer team defeated Highlands Ranch yesterday 1 – 0.

Hey Warriors--tonight's the big game!! Varsity Girls Lacrosse takes on Heritage at 7:00 p.m. at LPS Stadium. Let's have a huge turnout and cheer on the team as they take on the Eagles. Both teams are 4 and 1 so this is going to be a major battle. Come to the stadium, be loud, and show your pride for your Warriors!!

The JV girl's lacrosse team will take on rival Heritage tonight at 5:30 at Cherry Knolls Park. Come show your Warrior Pride by cheering them on.

The girls LAX C-team beat Ralston Valley 6 to 2 on Monday March 19. Go C-team

Put down another win in the scorebook for Varsity 1 boy's lacrosse! The Warriors won their game on Rock Canyon's turf last night. The game was dominated by the Warriors from beginning to end, with the final score being 13 to 4! Here are the stats: Eric Law; 4 Goals 3 Assists, Kevin Law; 3 Goals, Drew Babb 1 Goal 1 Assist, Brandon Chandler; 1 Goal, Ryan Parietti; 2 Goals 2 Assists, Greg Colosimo; 2 Goals, Bill Mercer; 3 Assists and Matt Pullara, Caleb Van Essen and Matt Lueders with 1 Assist each. What a way to start the season!! Keep up the good work warriors!! V1 takes on Mountain Vista on Friday at LPS. Come at 7:00 to cheer your Warriors towards another victory.

The JV Boys Lacrosse team has continued its successful season with a 10-7 win against Rock Canyon. Hunter Hall had 1 goal and 4 assists, Sean Burke 1 goal, Matt Huner 2 goals and 1 assist, Josh Cook 4 goals and 1 assist, Blake Besancon 1 goal, Billy Raddell 1 assist and Tyler St. Pierre 1 goal.

Today all day come out and support the AHS Track and Field Team at Illegal Pete's across from Park Meadows Mall. From 11am-10pm 20% of all proceeds will go to benefit the Warrior Track Team. Bring family and friends!!!

Student Initiated Groups-

The Young Republicans and Young Democrats will hold the debate on domestic policy today, after school, in the cafeteria. Come to support your side, ask questions, or simply observe. See you there!

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

March 20, 2007

General Announcements

Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up for the ASVAB Career Exploration Program – a comprehensive career exploration and planning program designed to help students learn about their interest and explore the world of work. All you have to do to take advantage of this program is take the ASVAB. Testing is scheduled at our school on April 11 at 2:30 pm. Do your best and enjoy all the benefits the ASVAB Program has to offer. For more information or to sign up, see Mrs. Oeinck in the Guidance Office.

Time is ticking! The Muse magazine, Arapahoe’s voice in art, poetry and writing is coming soon! Muse members note our meeting is tomorrow Wednesday, March 21st after school in C-16. Bring friends and calendars!

AHS ARTISTS!!!!! "Art Attack" is fast approaching. Get your entries in NOW!!! If you have questions, see someone in the Art Department

This Thusrday, March 22nd, come during lunch, your off hour, or during dinner to CiCi’s Pizza. The freshman class will be raising money for a future prom, so everyone should come and support them. Make sure to tell the cashier that you are supporting Arapahoe and remember to come and eat at CiCi’s anytime on Thursday, March 22nd.

There will be a lost and found table in the cafeteria this week. Please check the table for any missing belongings.

REMINDER! The deadline for turning in ACTS applications is Thursday, March 22nd. You can pick up applications in the guidance office. See your counselor for more information.

Attention students interested in the ACTS Teacher Cadet program: There will be a representative here on Thursday, March 22 at 10:30am in the counseling office.

Athletics

AHS Level III boys’ lax is off to a great start with a 7 to 4 win over Mountain Vista. A fantastic season opener; we expect great things this season. The whole team showed great skill, teamwork and heart. Goalie: Scott Thompson and his defense had many saves and shut Mountain Vista out in the 2nd half. Goals were scored by: Anthony Damico, Dylan Smith, Tyler Goodman, Alex Knopf, Ben Knopf, Trevor Ahbe.

Another great game by AHS LEVEL III!!! AHS won over Castle View 9 to 2.
Good defense by Goalie Scott Thompson (9) saves and the whole defensive team. Goals were scored by: Anthony Damico 1, Dylan Smith 3, Trevor Ahbe 1, Tyler Goodman 2, Ben Knopf 2; Assist: Anthony Damico, Alex Knopf, Dylan Smith, Ben Knopf, Dan Cross

ATTENTION GUY CHEERS: Please make sure you have returned your permission slip, waiver and check for your t-shirt to Mrs. Scoglio in the main office no later than Friday, March 23rd. You will not be able to participate if they are not turned in.

Student Initiated Groups-

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Monday, March 19, 2007

March 19, 2007

General Announcements

Juniors and Seniors are invited to sign up for the ASVAB Career Exploration Program – a comprehensive career exploration and planning program designed to help students learn about their interest and explore the world of work. All you have to do to take advantage of this program is take the ASVAB. Testing is scheduled at our school on April 11 at 2:30 pm. Do your best and enjoy all the benefits the ASVAB Program has to offer. For more information or to sign up, see Mrs. Oeinck in the Guidance Office.

THE SPEECH AND DEBATE TEAM had great success at the state tournament in Fort Collins this weekend. Public Forum Debate team members Nathan Arnold and Ryan Foley placed in the top 16. Amanda Noel placed tenth in the state in Dramatic Interpretation. And Justin Lambert placed fourth in National Extemporaneous Speaking. Congratulations speech and debate!

Congratulations to the Improv Destination ImagiNation team! They won first place at the South Metro Regional Tournament on Saturday. They also earned the prestigious Renaissance Award for innovation and creativity. Please recognize: Sean Egan, David Ellis, Josh Garties, Kevin Keables, Jake Kilbarger and Bryce Turner.

Congratulations to all members of the Winter Guard who placed 2nd in the prestigious Open Class, at Saturday’s WGI Regional Competition! Arapahoe’s 83.1 was our highest score for the season – way to go ladies!!

Finally, after all the hard work, tough decisions and much deliberation, The Muse, Arapahoe’s Literary Arts magazine will soon be ready to make it’s day-view! Please, all Muse members and anyone interested in art, poetry and writing, we have a meeting after school in C-16 on Wednesday, March 21st. Be prepared and bring your calendars!

Athletics

ATTENTION GUY CHEERS: Please make sure you have returned your permission slip, waiver and check for your t-shirt to Mrs. Scoglio in the main office no later than Friday, March 23rd. You will not be able to participate if they are not turned in.

Congratulations to both the boy’s and girl’s track and field teams for there performances in this past weekends Cherry Creek Relays. The girl’s finished in second place just four points behind Cherry Creek. The boys team finished in first place scoring 123 points to Cherry Creeks 102. We will meet in room W-201 for a short informational meeting. Please bring your fundraiser packets with you.

The girls JV LAX team won over Air Academy Friday night. It was a relatively tight game with some challenging refereeing, but the girls pulled ahead 5-4 in the end. Scoring for the JV Warriors was Aubrey Pullara and Katherine Igoe with 2 goals each, and Katie Gunning with 1 goal. Alee Day had the only assist of the game. Goalie Julia Baker had another fantastic game stopping a lot of tough shots from going in. Congratulations JV!! They take on Heritage on Wednesday night at Cherry Knolls....come at 5:30 to cheer them on!

The Girls Lacrosse C Team defeated Denver East 7 to 5 on Friday. Goals were scored by Kayla Fasold and Heather Saurber. Assists were provided by Molly Witt, Kayla Fasold, and Heather Saurber. The Girls take on Ralston Valley tonight at City Park. GO WARRIORS!!!

Girls Varsity Lacrosse scored another victory last Friday night. They defeated AIr Academy 7-5. Scoring for your Warriors were: Adision Rounds; 2 Goals, 2 Assists; Kristen Hosek; 2 Goals; 1 goal each for Stacey Birlson, Megan O' Donnell, and Kate Spring. Stephanie Curtis had an assist. Please support the team this Wednesday night when they take on major rival Heritage at 7:00 at LPS Stadium.

The JV Boys lacrosse team had another powerful win against Heritage, 7 to 4. Chip Stahmer and Spencer Zepelin had a great stand against their offense with Jake Fields protecting the cage. Goals by Matt Huner (2), Josh Cook (2), Blake Besancon, Logan Chandler and Huner Hall. The team is 4 and 0 for the season!

The Varsity 1 boy's lacrosse team has won again!!!! Friday night the V1 team met up with Heritage down at the beautiful DU stadium and ended the game with an impressive 9-4 win. Way to go Warriors! Ryan Parietti scored 5 goals, Eric Law; 1 goal 3 assists, Drew Babb; 2 goals 1 assist, Matt Pullara; 1 goal and Kevin Law and Bill Mercer had one assist each. Keep up the good work Warriors and thank you fans for coming all the way down to DU to cheer your warriors toward victory. You all showed some great Warrior Pride! Rock Canyon is next!

Student Initiated Groups-

Hey ADR members, we have another very important meeting this Monday after school in room W104!! It will be quick and there will be snacks! We are tightening up our presentation so it is important that everyone tries to make it!

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Friday, March 16, 2007

March 16, 2007

General Announcements

ATTENTION ALL ARAPAHOE ARTISTS!!! The 3rd Annual "Art Attack" and the Southglen Library Art Contest are fast approaching. Check the posters in the hall to see the categories that you may enter artwork. Best of Show is given in each category with cash prizes. This is our end of the year "show of shows"! Time and space is limited so get your entries in NOW!!!! If you have questions, see the Art Department.

Seniors: Need college money? Stop in the Post Grad Center for help finding and applying for scholarships.

Athletics

ATTENTION GUY CHEERS: Please make sure you have returned your permission slip, waiver and check for your t-shirt to Mrs. Scoglio in the main office no later than Friday, March 23rd. You will not be able to participate if they are not turned in.

The boys Varsity1 Lacrosse team will take on Heritage today, March 16th at 7:30 pm at DU Stadium. Admission prices will be $2 for students with an AHS student ID or $3 for students with no AHS student ID. Adult admission will be $5. Go Warriors! Please park in Lot 103 which is located west on Bucktail.

The JV Girl’s lacrosse team are starting the season off with some great performances. They beat Cherry Creek 10-8 last Saturday. WOW!!! Scoring for the lady warriors were Alee Day; 4 Goals 1 Assist, Aubrey Pullara; 3 Goals, Katherine Igoe; 2 Goals 1 Assist and Kelsey Gibbons; 1 Goal. What an awesome feat, beating Creek!!! Congratulations also on the 11-1 win over St. Mary's Academy last night. Scoring in that game were: Alee Day; 1 Goal 3 Assists, Leanne Cheung; 2 Goals, Shelli Marr; 1 Goal 1 Assist, Brittney Walker; 1 Goal, Katie Gunning; 2 Goals, Katherine Igoe; 2 Goals, and Anneliese Clark 1 Goal. Keep up the great work ladies and good luck today against Air Academy.

Congratulations to the Varsity Girls' Lax Team in their win 11-10 win against Colorado Academy on Tuesday and their 12-3 win against St. Mary's on Thursday. Good luck today in your game against Air Academy!

Arapahoe Warriors boys swim team won their meet against Douglas County yesterday with a score of 131-55. State qualifiers included swimmer Ian Francis and diver Eric Wallace. Event winners included: Ian Francis, Dave Wise, Kieran McGuire and Andrew Gibbs. The Warriors are hosting Arapahoe relays this Saturday at noon with diving beginning at 8:30am.

GIRLS GOLF RULES! Congrats to the Varsity girls golf team for placing 1st in the first league tournament of the season. Leslie McGetrick, Sarah Moore, Hannah Gushurst, Jenna Hennemann and Larissa Hennemann all contributed with low scores to help lead their team to victory.

Student Initiated Groups-

Hey ADR members, we have another very important meeting this Monday after school in room W104!! It will be quick and there will be snacks! We are tightening up our presentation so it is important that everyone tries to make it! Hope to see you all there!

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

March 15, 2007

General Announcements

Come enjoy a great band concert tonight starting at 7pm in the Theater. Featured bands will include Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and The Wind Ensemble. Our all state senior trumpeter, Colton Crandell, will perform the famous “Carnival of Venice” cornet solo – you don’t want to miss it! Also, starting at 6pm will be numerous small ensemble performances. Our award winning Winter Percussion Ensemble will be featured during this pre-concert ensemble part of the evening.

Attention sophomores and juniors. If you’re interested in serving with LINK Crew next year, remember that your applications are due Friday by 2:13p.m. to Mrs. Ackerman or Mr. Trotter.

Attention Speech club members! If you are interested in competing as NFL Qualifiers and have not already been entered, please come by to see Ms. Graham or Mr. Robinson after school TODAY! We have had five slots added to our original entry!

ATTENTION ALL ARAPAHOE ARTISTS!!! The 3rd Annual "Art Attack" and the Southglenn Library Art Contest are fast approaching. Check the posters in the hall to see the categories that you may enter artwork. Best of Show is given in each category with cash prizes. This is our end of the year "show of shows"! Time and space is limited so get your entries in NOW!!!! If you have questions, see the Art Department.

Athletics

ATTENTION GUY CHEERS: Please make sure you have returned your permission slip, waiver and check for your t-shirt to Mrs. Scoglio in the main office no later than Friday, March 23rd. You will not be able to participate if they are not turned in.

The boys Varsity1 Lacrosse team will take on Heritage tomorrow, March 16th at 7:30 pm at DU Stadium. Admission prices will be $2 for students with an AHS student ID or $3 for students with no AHS student ID. Adult admission will be $5. Go Warriors! Please park in Lot 103 which is located west on Bucktail.

Student Initiated Groups-

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

March 14, 2007, correction on concert

Come enjoy a great band concert tomorrow night starting at 7pm in the Theater. Featured bands will include Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and The Wind Ensemble. Our all state senior trumpeter, Colton Crandell, will perform the famous “Carnival of Venice” cornet solo – you don’t want to miss it! Also, starting at 6pm will be numerous small ensemble performances. Our award winning Winter Percussion Ensemble will be featured during this pre-concert ensemble part of the evening.

March 14, 2007

General Announcements

Come enjoy a great band concert tonight starting at 7pm in the Theater. Featured bands will include Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and The Wind Ensemble. Our all state senior trumpeter, Colton Crandell, will perform the famous “Carnival of Venice” cornet solo – you don’t want to miss it! Also, starting at 6pm will be numerous small ensemble performances. Our award winning Winter Percussion Ensemble will be featured during this pre-concert ensemble part of the evening.

Athletics

A big congratulation goes out to the Varsity 1 boy's Lacrosse team!!! Last night's 14-4 win over Littleton was a great way to start off the season. The Warriors dominated the whole time and goals were made by Chris Carry, Eric Law, Kevin Law, Bill Mercer, Matt Pullara and Ryan Parietti. Goalie Wes Gibler saved a lot of tough shots and Matt Pullara won all the face-offs as usual. Keep up the great job guys. Heritage is next!

The girl’s varsity tennis team defeated Douglas County yesterday by a score of 7-0. The Warriors improved their record to 3 wins and only 1 loss. Congratulations girls!

Congratulations to the Varsity Girls Lacrosse Team!! Last night At LPS Stadium, in a tight, hard-fought game, your Lady Warriors defeated 3rd-ranked Colorado Academy 11-10. Scoring for the Warriors were: Adison Rounds; 2 Goals, 2 Assists, Kristen Hosek; 2 Goals 1 Assist, Katie Gerhard; 2 Goals, Kate Spring; 2 Goals, Channing Ahbe; 1 Goal, Stacey Birlson; 1 Goal, and Stephanie Curtis; 1 Goal. Way to go Ladies! Please come support the team at their next game today at St. Mary's Academy at 4:00.

Student Initiated Groups-

Hey ADR members, we have a very important meeting today after school in W104! We will be putting together our presentation and we need all the input we can get! Plus, there will be fun snacks! See you after school!!
The Young Democrats will have a meeting today, March 14th after school in room C6 to plan for our next debate on March 21st, on domestic policy.

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

March 13, 2007

General Announcements

All speech and debate competitors attending NFL qualifiers must come by Ms. Graham's desk to attach your signature to the entry forms. Please don't forget!

Congratulations to our newly selected Warrior Marching Band Drum Majors – Eddie Lyon and Lyndsey Sotwick! Also, congratulations to our newly selected alternate drum major – Dustin Flaum!

Athletics

Attention all Lacrosse fans!! The spring lacrosse season has already started with some great victories for our lacrosse players, but get your homework done early today because tonight is your chance to come and see the season's first game for your Varsity 1 boy's lacrosse team! Bring your family and friends to LPS at 7:00 to cheer your Warrior V1 team toward a win against Littleton.

Student Initiated Groups-

The Young Democrats will have a meeting tomorrow, March 14th after school in room C6 to plan for our next debate on March 21st, on domestic policy.

Hey amnesty kids! We're having a meeting today in N6...with snacks and everything. We have a few more fun things to do this year, so get ready for amnesty! Like it's 1997.

Hey Habitat for Humanity members, we have a meeting in C18 after school tomorrow, March 14th.

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Monday, March 12, 2007

March 12, 2007

March 12, 2007

General Announcements

Congratulations to Jazz I and The Dry Creek Dixie Dawgs for scoring all superior ratings at Friday's Mile High Jazz Festival! Also, congratulations to Jazz II for achieving a high excellent rating at the festival. The following students received Outstanding Musicianship Awards at Friday's Jazz Festival: Josh Garties, Paris Spinelli, Marshall Tugman, Matt Darling, Justin Rodrigues, David Culp, Jeff Henton (2 awards), Colton Crandell (2 awards), Wes Leffingwell (2 awards), Steve Berres, Will Gamache, Alex James, Jeff Henton, Dave Ellis, Billy Norris, Melanie Brown, and Sean Case. Way to go Jazz Musicians!!

Congratulations to the Winter Guard for placing first at Saturday's Dakota Ridge Competition! Arapahoe scored an 80.9, over 6 points higher than 2nd place Arvada!! Way to go ladies!!!

Congratulations to all members of the Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band for advancing to the State Concert Band Festival to be held at the Colorado Springs' Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts on April 24th! Only 18 bands across the state were selected for this honor, and Arapahoe was one of only 3 band programs where two or more bands were selected to go on to the state festival!! Congratulations to all of you band musicians for this great honor!!!

Athletics

Attention girl’s soccer players. Tryouts for the Junior Varsity and Fresh/Soph squads will continue today at 2:45 on the soccer fields.

The JV Boys Lacrosse team had another win last Saturday against Mountain Vista, 6 to 5. Matt Huner had 2 goals, and one each for Josh Cook, Blake Besancon, Chris Conrad, and Hunter Hall. Defense stayed strong with Jake Fields protecting the goal.

Student Initiated Groups-

Hey amnesty kids! We're having a meeting on Tuesday in N6...with snacks and everything. We have a few more fun things to do this year, so get ready for amnesty! Like it's 1997.

Hey Habitat for Humanity members, we have a meeting in C18 after school on Wednesday, March 14th.

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Friday, March 09, 2007

March 9, 2007

General Announcements

CSAP Testing is coming up next week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Bell schedules are posted around the school, so please take a minute and familiarize yourself with the plan for those days. Please remember that the time changes this weekend, so check your clocks on Sunday.

Freshmen and Sophomores: Your room assignments are posted in the cafeteria by the security office and also in the gym hallway next to the science stairs. Please check your assignment and come to the attendance office if you don’t see your name on the list. Also, remember you must bring a book each day of the testing to read when you finish the tests.

Juniors and Seniors: Your arrival time each day is 11:15 am. You will not be allowed to enter the building prior to that. Classes will begin at 11:38 am.

Hey Student Council kids! Due to CSAP testing next week, our normal Tuesday morning meeting has been moved to Friday, March 16th. See you on Friday at 6:45 am in the forum. Lots of Wish Week planning to do so don’t miss it.

Athletics

Special Olympic Basketball players and partners, please bring in your clean uniforms to room S6 today.

Girl's Varsity Lacrosse won their first game of the season, defeating Green Mountain 12 to 6. Great job ladies! Come support the lady lax players at their next game tomorrow, March 10 at 11:30 against Creek at the Stutler Bowl. Scoring for the Warriors were: Kristen Hosek 2 goals, 1 assist; Stacey Birlson 2 goals, 1 assist, Katie Gerhard 2 goals, 1 assist; Becky Baltakis 1 goal, 2 assists, Kate Spring 1 goal, 1 assist, Megan O'Donnell 1 goal, 1 assist, Hadley Bush 1 goal, Jen Fezler 1 goal, Adison Rounds 1 goal.

Congratulations to the JV Lady Warriors lacrosse for their first win of the season, defeating Green Mountain 9-0. Scoring for the Lady Warriors were Kelsey Gibbons with 3 goals, Courtney Jones with 2 goals, and Hanna Hoopingarner, Alee Day, Emma Van Vranken and Katherine Igoe with one goal each! The JV plays Creek on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at the Stutler Bowl.

The JV Boys Lacrosse team brought the heat home against the Colorado Academy Mustangs after an amazing comeback with 3 goals under a minute. Goals during the game were produced by Blake Besancon, Matt Huner, Hunter Hall, Fritz Jaeger and Sean Burke. Amazing work done by Jake Fields and Spenser Zepelin as well. Score: 6 to 5!

Student Initiated Groups-

Hey Habitat for Humanity members, we have a meeting in C18 after school on Wednesday, March 14th.

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

March 8, 2007

General Announcements

CSAP Testing is coming up next week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Bell schedules are posted around the school, so please take a minute and familiarize yourself with the plan for those days. Please remember that the time changes this weekend, so check your clocks on Sunday.

Freshmen and Sophomores: Your room assignments are posted in the cafeteria by the security office and also in the gym hallway next to the science stairs. Please check your assignment and come to the attendance office if you don’t see your name on the list. Also, remember you must bring a book each day of the testing to read when you finish the tests.

Juniors and Seniors: Your arrival time each day is 11:15 am. You will not be allowed to enter the building prior to that. Classes will begin at 11:38 am.

Hey You! Yeah, You! Let’s just admit it-you need a nice relaxing break, huh? Well, why not come and watch our talented musicians and singers at the Choir and Orchestra concert tonight in the theater at 7pm. With such a wide variety of performers and music, they’re sure to keep you awake, alert and entirely entertained!! What’s more, admission is free!! So bring all your friends and family to another one of Arapahoe’s thrilling performances!

Let's give a round of applause to our Poetry Out Loud winners! Congratulations to all of our poetry competitors. First place goes to Lauren Haefliger. Our second place performer was Alexa Ankele. Tied for third place are Aaron Hill and Matt Sabey. Winners should stop by Ms. Graham's desk for your ribbons.

Hey Student Council kids! Due to CSAP testing next week, our normal Tuesday morning meeting has been moved to Friday, March 16th. See you on Friday at 6:45 am in the forum. Lots of Wish Week planning to do so don’t miss it.

Athletics

The Physical Education Swimming waiver test is tomorrow morning at 6:00 AM. Be on time and ready to swim.

The girl’s varsity tennis team defeated Rock Canyon last night by a score of 7-0. Come out to the Arapahoe courts today to see your Warriors go up against Ponderosa.

Special Olympic Basketball players and partners, please bring in your clean uniforms to room S6 today or tomorrow.

Student Initiated Groups-

Hey Habitat for Humanity members, we have a meeting in C18 after school on Wednesday, March 14th.

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

March 7, 2007

General Announcements

CONGRATULATIONS to all the poets, writers, and visual artists who have been accepted to the 2007 Muse magazine, Volume Five! The complete list of winners is posted in the Muse display case outside the English office. Please take a few minutes to congratulate your friends who will have their work published in this year’s Muse magazine, and we’ll look forward to seeing you all at the Showcase Night, which will be Tuesday April 10th. Mark your calendar!! We especially want to thank ALL OF YOU who took a chance and submitted your artistic work for our consideration. The competition was tough, and we couldn’t accept many good pieces because we couldn’t fit them all in! Please try again next year!

CSAP Testing is coming up next week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Bell schedules are posted around the school, so please take a minute and familiarize yourself with the plan for those days. Please remember that the time changes this weekend, so check your clocks on Sunday.

Freshmen and Sophomores: Your room assignments are posted in the cafeteria by the security office and also in the gym hallway next to the science stairs. Please check your assignment and come to the attendance office if you don’t see your name on the list. Also, remember you must bring a book each day of the testing to read when you finish the tests.

Juniors and Seniors: Your arrival time each day is 11:15 am. You will not be allowed to enter the building prior to that. Classes will begin at 11:38 am.

There will be a meeting for all members of the senior class gift committee today right after school in room C1. Bring your t-shirt designs and gift ideas.

Congratulations to all members of the Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band for achieving unanimous superior ratings at the State Qualifying Concert Band Festival yesterday! Both bands have a great chance of moving on to the State Concert Band Festival in late April. Also, congratulations to all members of the Concert Band for achieving unanimous excellent ratings at yesterday’s festival! This is the first time Concert Bands has scored this high at a state qualifying festival!! Way to go band musicians!!!

Hey You! Yeah, You! Let’s just admit it-you need a nice relaxing break, huh? Well, why not come and watch our talented musicians and singers at the Choir and Orchestra concert Thursday, March 8th in the theater at 7pm. With such a wide variety of performers and music, they’re sure to keep you awake, alert and entirely entertained!! What’s more, admission is free!! So bring all your friends and family to another one of Arapahoe’s thrilling performances!

Athletics
Your girls’ varsity and junior varsity tennis teams both defeated ThunderRidge last night. The varsity won 5-2 and the junior varsity won 14-4. Congratulations girls! Come on out to the AHS courts today to cheer on your varsity team as they go up against Rock Canyon.

The Physical Education Swimming waiver test is this Thursday or Friday morning at 6:00 AM. Be on time and ready to swim

Student Initiated Groups-

Hey warriors, we have an exciting new project in the Animals Deserve Rights Club and we want everyone to be there. This is an important meeting, so all members try and make it today after school in room W104!

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

March 6, 2007

General Announcements

CONGRATULATIONS to all the poets, writers, and visual artists who have been accepted to the 2007 Muse magazine, Volume Five! The complete list of winners is posted in the Muse display case outside the English office. Please take a few minutes to congratulate your friends who will have their work published in this year’s Muse magazine, and we’ll look forward to seeing you all at the Showcase Night, which will be Tuesday April 10th. Mark your calendar!! We especially want to thank ALL OF YOU who took a chance and submitted your artistic work for our consideration. The competition was tough, and we couldn’t accept many good pieces because we couldn’t fit them all in! Please try again next year!

Seniors: The Herff Jones Company will be here today, Tuesday, March 6, to distribute the graduation announcements you ordered. They will be here today in the cafeteria during both lunches.

CSAP Testing is coming up next week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Bell schedules are posted around the school, so please take a minute and familiarize yourself with the plan for those days. Please remember that the time changes this weekend, so check your clocks on Sunday.

Freshmen and Sophomores:
Your room assignments are posted in the cafeteria by the security office and also in the gym hallway next to the science stairs. Please check your assignment and come to the attendance office if you don’t see your name on the list. Also, remember you must bring a book each day of the testing to read when you finish the tests.

Juniors and Seniors:
Your arrival time each day is 11:15 am. You will not be allowed to enter the building prior to that. Classes will begin at 11:38 am.

There will be a meeting for all members of the senior class gift committee this Wednesday the 7th right after school in room C1. Bring your t-shirt designs and gift ideas.

Attention NHS members: Those of you who are interested in reading at elementary schools, there will be a brief meeting today after school in room C13 to discuss reading at Mark Twain this week. This is a great opportunity to log in service hours and support Read Across America month. We need all of the help we can get!

Hey You! Yeah, You! Let’s just admit it-you need a nice relaxing break, huh? Well, why not come and watch our talented musicians and singers at the Choir and Orchestra concert Thursday, March 8th in the theater at 7pm. With such a wide variety of performers and music, they’re sure to keep you awake, alert and entirely entertained!! What’s more, admission is free!! So bring all your friends and family to another one of Arapahoe’s thrilling performances!

Athletics

Special Olympic Basketball, finished its season on Saturday winning the League Championship, with a record of 10-0!!! Uniform check-in will be all week. Please bring in your clean uniforms to S6 by Friday. Thanks for the wonderful support at our banquet.

Student Initiated Groups-

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Monday, March 05, 2007

March 5, 2007

General Announcements

Attention Arapahoe Mathematicians! The next Colorado Math League Competition is scheduled for March 5th. Please do your very best since we are currently 4th place in the state! Go Arapahoe!

Attention wild Warrior Women. We have a meeting right after school today in the forum to sign up for St. Patrick’s Day decorating. If you are interested in decorating you must attend this meeting.

CONGRATULATIONS to all the poets, writers, and visual artists who have been accepted to the 2007 Muse magazine, Volume Five! The complete list of winners is posted in the Muse display case outside the English office. Please take a few minutes to congratulate your friends who will have their work published in this year’s Muse magazine, and we’ll look forward to seeing you all at the Showcase Night, which will be Tuesday April 10th. Mark your calendar!! We especially want to thank ALL OF YOU who took a chance and submitted your artistic work for our consideration. The competition was tough, and we couldn’t accept many good pieces because we couldn’t fit them all in! Please try again next year!

Athletics

Attention all Wrestlers, Freestyle/Greco wrestling begins today at 2:57 in the Wrestling Room.

Special Olympic Basketball, finished its season on Saturday winning the League Championship, with a record of 10-0!!! Our banquet is tonight, at 6pm at Old Chicago. Uniform check-in will be all week. Please bring in your cleaned uniforms to S6 by Friday.


Student Initiated Groups-


The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

March 1, 2007

General Announcements



Athletics

The boy’s basketball team will take on Monarch today in the “Sweet Sixteen” round of state playoffs at The Budweiser Event Center in Loveland. Tip off will be at 4:10 pm. The girl’s basketball team advanced to the “Great 8” last night by defeating Dakota Ridge 61-46. They will play Highlands Ranch on Friday, March 2nd at 7:45 pm at the Denver Coliseum. Ticket prices for both games will be $8 for adults and $6 for K-12 students and Senior Citizens. Go Warriors!

All JV tennis players, both black and gold will meet today in room S14 immediately after school for a very short meeting.

Student Initiated Groups-
Disclaimer of School Endorsement- The following announcements concern a student interest group, which is not sponsored or endorsed by Arapahoe High School or Littleton Public Schools. The school’s compliance with federal law permitting such groups to meet on school property does not constitute school or district support for the group’s purpose or the content of any of the group’s meetings or activities

The Remember Club asks you to buckle up and take care of one another.