October 1, 2020
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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO
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HighlandsRanchHerald.net
INSIDE: VOICES: PAGE 10 | LIFE: PAGE 12 | SPORTS: PAGE 17
VOLUME 33 | ISSUE 45
Board chooses interim leader Corey Wise, DCSD’s executive director of schools, to undergo vetting period BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Skaters of all ages gathered at the Redstone Skate Park in Highlands Ranch on Sept. 25 to try out new tricks, polish old ones and meet fellow skaters. It’s this time of year, when the temperature begins to cool, that Cody Heggemeier, 17, enjoys skating the most, he said. Heggemeier, a Lone Tree resident, takes a 45-minute bus to the park every Friday, he said. “I started seriously gettting into (skating) in March because it was something I could go out and do,” he said. Heggemeier struck up conversation with a new friend, Mason Brady.
The Douglas County School Board has selected Executive Director of Schools Corey Wise as the sole finalist for interim superintendent. Wise will undergo 14 days of vetting as the district draws up an interim superintendent contract. Wise said he was humbled by his selection, promised to strengthen the district moving forward and vowed to make community members’ voices heard during his time in the role. Wise “I love Douglas County. I appreciate and value the people who make up the Douglas County School District,” he said. Thomas Tucker resigned as superintendent earlier this month, citing personal and family matters. Tucker had been placed on paid administrative leave prior to his resignation following allegations of workplace discrimination, according to the district. School board directors described Wise as an effective communicator, someone who rolls up his sleeves to get work done and someone who knows the district well.
SEE SKATERS, P8
SEE INTERIM, P8
Cody Heggemeier, 17, attempts a trick at the Redstone Skate Park in Highlands Ranch on Sept. 25.
PHOTOS BY ELLIOTT WENZLER
Skaters enjoy start of fall BY ELLIOTT WENZLER EWENZLER@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Mason Brady, 17, works on his kick flip at Redstone Skate Park in Highlands Ranch on Sept. 25.
TALKING TURNS
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