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New rail stations a vision of future Southeast Rail Extension now serving riders in Lone Tree BY NICK PUCKETT NPUCKETT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

STEM School Highlands Ranch graduate Jordon Monk accepts Kendrick Castillo’s diploma at a May 20 commencement ceremony at the Broncos Training Facility. Castillo, who would have graduated with his classmates, was killed in a school shooting two weeks before. ALEX DEWIND

‘We are STEM strong’ Graduates honor the past, look to the future BY ALEX DEWIND ADEWIND@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Standing tall in their royal blue gowns, STEM School Highlands Ranch graduates ignored the dark skies, light rain and dropping temperatures May 20 to walk proudly

through a tunnel of family and friends, cheering and waving posters in the air, into the Broncos Training Facility. The posters, decorated in STEM’s blue and yellow school colors, read “STEMstrong.” The term began circulating on social media on May 8, a day after two students opened fire at the Highlands Ranch charter school, killing one student and leaving eight others injured. It would soon be

painted on cars, used as a hashtag on social media and printed on signs placed in front of homes and businesses across Highlands Ranch. “It’s a small community,” said Kristen Rollin, whose son, a ninth grader, performed with the school band at the graduation ceremony. “We are strong.”

Lone Tree Mayor Jackie Millet got off the light rail train at the new Lone Tree City Center Station and walked across to the other side of the tracks, toward a sea of prairie to the east as far as the eye could see. Millet was there with officials from the city and the Regional Transportation District a few days ahead of the grand opening of the Southeast Rail Extension. “Let’s envision a future,” Millet said May 14, referring to an area that will eventually be considered by many to be the heart of Lone Tree. On May 17, the grand opening celebration was the culmination of a long journey. It fulfills the promise that initially attracted major employers, such as Charles Schwab. It completes rail transit through Lone Tree with the end-of-line RidgeGate Station near the 24-year-old city’s southern border. And it means major economic growth, setting the stage for RidgeGate East, with plans including attainable housing and a “downtown” area.

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