Heidi Acott had been thinking about the dress she would wear to her senior prom since middle school.
When the Rocky Mountain High School senior arrived Saturday night in the dress she had designed and made with her grandmother accompanied by her matching mask it likely was not the prom she had dreamt about.
But she was excited nonetheless.
Acott had no hesitations about attending her senior prom despite it being hosted in a parking lot and her only being able to dance with the friends she signed up with because it s a rite of passage. Her pod of three entered the parking lot excited to play games and dance the night away, even if they were limited to their assigned square.
Thursday, February 25, 2021 - 9:06 am
To the Editor:
When we reviewed the resumes of Louie Maine and Rick Eakins that were included in the February Board meeting packet, it was clear to us that Louis Maine has the background, experiences, and education that would make him the obvious choice for appointment to the Hopkinton Town Board to fill the vacancy created by Jody Wenzel s resignation.
He has the skills and knowledge needed to ensure a bright future for our beloved town. With his unique background in forestry and surveying, he knows practically every square inch of the land that comprises our town. He also has the intelligence necessary to not only understand, but also investigate and research, some of the more complicated situations that face towns today.
Poudre High School pairs with Woodward, Front Range CC on manufacturing program Molly Bohannon, Fort Collins Coloradoan
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Poudre High School was recently certified as a Pathway in Technology Early College High School, or P-TECH, becoming the first in Poudre School District.
P-TECH schools partner with at least one local employer and one higher education partner to allow students a clear path to their associate degree, industry certifications and a career.
For its program that will launch in the 2021-22 school year, Poudre High School has partnered with Front Range Community College and Woodward Inc., an industrial design, manufacturing and service provider headquartered in Fort Collins.