Five deputies recently launched the Arapahoe County Latino Peace Officers Association, one of three in the state. The organization was formed to represent its members, ensure equal and fair treatment for all police officers. These deputies will mentor kids, help them make positive choices, and point them toward careers in public safety.
Cherry Creek Innovation Campus is finding a new way to get kids out of the classroom and prepared for future careers. Students are cooking and serving other students from a converted school bus that's been turned into a state-of-the-art kitchen.
Amy Okimoto is one of seven finalists statewide for Colorado’s 2025 Teacher of the Year. She is the Connections Coordinator at Summit Elementary where she teaches social emotional learning and restorative practices to students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
The CTHS Cougars went 4-0 in girls softball last week, with two wins to open conference play, while the CCHS Bruins got a big win over Regis, the bright spot in a tough week for CCSD football squads.
1994 Cherry Creek High School graduate Jason Wesoky is an experienced litigator and appellate attorney who credits the academics and athletics at CCHS with helping him succeed in a demanding career, while pursuing passions from taekwondo to car racing.
View this profile on InstagramThe Cherry Creek Innovation Campus is hosting an Open House on Thursday, October 3rd, between 6-8 p.m. Come explore this state-of-the-art facility, connect with teachers leading each career pathway, and learn about future programming. CCIC is a nationally and globally recognized career and college focused campus that is open to all CCSD high school students in grades 10-12. All families, students and community members are welcome to attend.
Join us Saturday, Oct. 5 to honor veterans and dedicated members of our military at our 14th annual celebration which includes a luncheon, community celebration and football game. A schedule of events is available.