Englewood High School has always been a tight-knit community. From the time the school split from Denver in 1913, it has held its traditions close to the heart.
From the bonfire to the powderpuff...
Big cranes, tools, boxes, and workmen can be found on the east side of the EHS building. This is the first step in a long journey to a new scoreboard at Pirate Stadium.
The system is provided...
Homecoming week is a time for students to come together, show their class spirit and bond as a school.
Homecoming week is just around the corner. It kicks off with a Homecoming Assembly this Friday,...
Students in Honors Chemistry class determined how dye sticks to fabric with a fun springtime experiment held outside. “Tie-dying has to be done or at least with this reactive device, has to be done...
In a bid to show students they still have fight and are fit, EHS staff took part in the Colfax Marathon annual event this past weekend.
The Englewood Campus had THREE relay teams run the Denver's Colfax...
We are so excited to announce that Broadcasting, Journalism, and Yearbook students earned 17 awards from the Colorado Student Media Association (CSMA).
CSMA is the organization that guides journalism...
“It is important because I feel like a lot of violence that is going on in the country lately is from people pulling out the first amendment kind of like a weapon as a means to defend themselves and...
At one point in her life, Sarah Fuller had to pick a path. At a fork in her life’s roadway, she chose to teach, “I gave myself two career options. I tried option one, corporate communications, and...
It is a day of celebration for one Englewood Pirate. Fernando Urrutia was selected as a Boettcher Foundation Scholar. One of the highest academic honors in Colorado.
Urrutia had been...
Dreamers, education, fracking, guns, and the environment. Englewood students got a rare chance to ask the sitting Congresswoman questions that worry them. Democratic Representative Diana DeGette spoke...