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Guest commentary: State board of education representative off mark on Aspen High survey

Guest commentary Students, staff, and the greater Aspen community have all struggled through this global pandemic together. It has not been easy, but it has been rewarding to see that our Aspen High School community has risen to the challenges and persevered despite the myriad obstacles that we have all faced. We have seniors planning to attend top-tier colleges and universities; 100% of our seniors are pursuing their passions and committing to schools or opportunities that are right for them. We have students working on murals for our walls, rehearsing for the spring musical, planning COVID-friendly homecoming events, celebrating our boys’ and girls’ ski teams as state champions, and a team of seniors and staff are working on prom, graduation, an awards ceremony and a senior Ex Ed. In addition, we have also begun to address equity and inclusion at Aspen High School.

Roses & Thorns (March 26, 2021): Cheers to our student-athlete Skiers; jeers to the college kid trying to be a skier

Roses & Thorns (March 26, 2021): Cheers to our student-athlete Skiers; jeers to the college kid trying to be a skier
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NWS upgrades to winter storm warning for Aspen, Snowmass this weekend

National Weather Service watches and warnings as of March 12, 2020, for the weekend. Weather service officials updated their forecast for the coming snow storm and have upgraded to a winter storm warning, which starts at 11 p.m. Friday and goes through Monday morning. In Friday’s update, forecasters at the National Weather Service’s Grand Junction office said the storm should start overnight Friday and could drop nearly two feet of snow in the Aspen and Snowmass area by Monday. “Total snow accumulations of 10 to 20 inches, with locally higher amounts up to 2 feet possible above timberline,” said Friday’s updates on the pending storm. “Winds gusting as high as 40 mph.”

Weekend snowstorm will hit Aspen, Colorado mountains but Front Range to see biggest snow totals

The National Weather Service updated on Thursday snow totals through the weekend for the Colorado Front Range. With a major snowstorm zeroing in on Denver and the Front Range, forecasters are predicting Aspen and Snowmass Village could see a foot of snow or more by Monday morning. The bulk of this storm is tracking toward north-central Colorado, but ski resorts west of the Continental Divide should get a second round of snow this week, according to a National Weather Service’s winter storm watch issued Thursday by the Grand Junction office. The watch, which starts at 5 p.m. Friday and goes through Sunday night, covers parts of western Colorado and ski communities including Aspen, Snowmass, Vail, Crested Butte and Telluride.

The Owl Creek Chase returns, but not to the Owl Creek Trail

The Owl Creek Chase returns, but not to the Owl Creek Trail
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