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BRINGING THE HEAT: Future chefs get hands-on experience with pros P16
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HELPING OUT: Nonprofit food pantry confronts hunger P2
A student at Englewood Leadership Academy, which takes students in grades six through eight, receives a prize ticket from teacher Julie White on the first day of school Aug. 10. Students in the class talked in mixed groups of students in all three grade levels to get new students acclimated to the school. PHOTOS BY ELLIS ARNOLD
Englewood students back in school Youths in traditional and alternative schools return BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
An upperclassman and member of the Link Crew, student leaders who help introduce new freshman to high school, sits next to freshman students in the gym at Englewood High School on the first day of school Aug. 10. Freshmen participated in ice-breaker exercises before breaking into small-group activities with the Link leaders, whose shirts read “Belong and thrive.”
You’re going to have more choices in high school. And you’re the one who has to make them. That was one of the messages freshmen received at Englewood High School on the first day of the academic year in a gym assembly held to orient new students. But it wasn’t all so serious on the
LEARNING LIFE SKILLS: Colorado Center for the Blind builds confidence in students P10 FALL SPORTS PREVIEW: This week, we take a look at softball, cross country and boys golf P29,30
SEE SCHOOLS, P9
THE BOTTOM LINE PERIODICAL
‘We are all addicts to a degree. We all seek out coping mechanisms to help us deal with the harshness of life.’ Cyndee Rae Lutz, author | Page 22 INSIDE
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