Based on the "Humans Of New York" project, EHS Broadcast Journalism, Journalism, and Yearbook students set out to get reaction from students, families, and staff about the current situation we face as...
Dozens of EHS staff members teamed up on April 20, 2020, to show support for the seniors who had their year cut short by the pandemic. Teachers, administrators, security, coaches and staff grabbed signs...
“2020 is the strictest parent I’ve ever had.”
Memes like these are all over the internet. You will also see a lot of pictures of seniors in a cap and hospital gown and protective...
Six EHS students made a day trip to Colorado State University to take part in the Sonia Kovalevsky Day/Woma in Mathematics event. Students Shy Clanton, Paige Lincoln-Rohlfing, Rachel Reyes, Guinevere Sailors,...
(Updated March 13, 2020)
Closed Down
"The last time the school shut down for two weeks was the blizzard of 2003. It started to snow on Monday the 17th and didn't stop for 3 days. We had classes on...
Fires, floods, and drought in Australia have captured the world’s attention. The weather is extreme down under and it is threatening the lives of people, animals, and plants.
In the last few months,...
What does the future of driving look like? For some EHS students, the technology of self-driving vehicles is dead ahead.
Freshman Cody Mollick is in the class and explains that students don’t build...
Englewood High School Students are developing their understanding of the human body and conducting their very own medical research inside classrooms. Within these classrooms, students are being taught...
Sophomore Archer Husbands is up at 6:30 each school day, gets ready and heads out the door to school by 7:30. The school day starts at 8:15. Husbands walks seven blocks to school. It’s not a long trek,...
A call to come down to the main office is not usually great news, but on Tuesday, 9th grader William Moraja got the call and was greeted by a high ranking member of Congresswoman Diana DeGette’s office.
Moraja...