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VOLUME 9 | ISSUE 40
Pressure to succeed is costing kids their childhoods Expectations have shifted over the course of generations BY THELMA GRIMES TGRIMES@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
As we forge forward through the 2020s, the pressure for youth to suc-
ceed is starting to impact kids as early as preschool and could be robbing of them of their childhood as societal demands create more pressure and anxiety than ever before. Over the last 100 years, the pressure to succeed in America has mounted. Whether it is the need to live the clichéd American Dream or the requirements set by parents that children will succeed and follow the path laid out for them, kids are
taught early on that they have to not only get a high school diploma but, to be happy and successful, they must go to college as well. A comic, created by Cartoonist Hilary Price, shows a mom lying on a table watching the sonogram of her baby. As the doctor checks things out, they start discussing the fact that it is never too early to start signing them up for sports and activities.
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Child psychologists agree that at some point over the last few decades, parents started wanting their children to succeed so badly that it became a “keeping up with the Joneses” mentality. The need to do the activities, have a flourishing child in academics and athletics and keep them busy is an obsession. What is lost in this pressure being SEE EXPECTATIONS, P8
Arapahoe Community College closing in Parker
Douglas County Schools to open alternative campus BY ELLIOTT WENZLER EWENZLER@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Development Center. On May 17, the town council heard details of Confluence Companies’ idea to develop the Brickyard project. Castle Rock Director of Parks and Recreation Jeff Brauer said existing recreation facilities can’t handle the demand and roughly 5,000 people
Arapahoe Community College is closing its Parker campus after the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education agreed to sell the building to the Douglas County School District on May 11. The school district plans to use the building as a space for alternative education, offering courses in business, marketing, project management, graphic design and textiles. The sale is part of a deal between ACC and the school district in which the college will lease space
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Members of Ponderosa High School’s class of 2022 throw their caps in the air at the end of the May 17 ceremony. For more graduation PHOTO BY ELLIOTT WENZLER coverage see page 20-22.
Castle Rock considering partnership for sports center Developer eyes renewal of Acme Brick area BY MCKENNA HARFORD MHARFORD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
A Castle Rock proposal would have the town partner with a private
developer to build an indoor recreation facility and transform the former Acme Brick facility and surrounding area into a mixed use project, including residential units and commercial space. In looking to expand the recreational opportunities in town, Castle Rock accepted Request for Proposals to help identify space for a Sports
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