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We spoke with Coach Shealeigh Marshall about the team's upcoming competition.
Featured in this episode: Culturally Relevant English and History classes, Dual Enrollment College Algebra, Creative Writing, Spanish, AP Psychology, and the new Electrical Engineering class!
Sophomore Nicholas Matthews talks with us about his season so far, and his goals for making State.
We talked to students to find out what they like about their elective classes. In this episode, we have Stuco, Weight Training, and AP European History.
We talked to students to find out what they like about their elective classes. In this episode, we have radio, photo and theater students.
Pick up a registration form from Ms. Wallace to enroll.
We spoke with Brianna Campos, Marissa Rodriguez, and teacher Mayela Bernal about why they love being a part of the Early Childhood program here at Pueblo.
Pueblo's award-winning Mariachi Aztlan talks about preparing for this incredible opportunity to play with the famous Mariachi Sol De Mexico.
The Cafe is a place for all students to receive tutoring and peer help.
We talked with Brianna Campos Tapia, secretary of the club, to find out about the club's goals and activities.
Teacher Audrey Davidson tells us about the trip and how students can get more information.
In their first show of the year, Pueblo Drama will be performing a collection of scenes from "Coming of Age" shows and movies. Show is Thursday and Friday!
Carranza spoke with us about the founding of Mariachi Aztlan and its impact on Pueblo and our community.
Pueblo Cheer Coach Yesenia Martinez discusses what she is looking for in potential cheerleaders this season.
Freshman America Cazares tells her coach why she appreciates him.
Students tell us what they love about Mr. Pitts.
Students tell Mr. Reynolds what they love about being in his math class.
Students thank Ms. Espindola for all she has done for them.
Students tell us what they love about being in Ms. Smith's class.
Students tell Mr. Stewart how much they appreciate being in his class.
Healthcare foundations students thank Ms. Skief for being one of their favorite teachers.
Adrianna talks with Roman Olivares and Nebai Merino about their T-Shirt Honors Project
Not sure what senior activities are coming up before graduation? Listen to this!
Senior Karina Amado spoke with some of her fellow Seniors (and their teachers) about their fears as they wrap up their senior year.
Pueblo Drama teacher Sarah Sutton spoke with Alyssa Noriega about the upcoming production and what audiences can expect. Cry-Baby is May 4th - 6th in the Pueblo High School Auditorium.
We quiz Coach Eli and Coach Josiah about the girls ahead of their 4A Championship game tonight!
Some of the girls spoke with Manny and Dre about their semifinal win and their thoughts going into the championship.
We spoke with Sandra today about the Warriors' 9 game win streak and how it feels to be playing basketball again for Pueblo.
Players Victoria and America Cazares talk with us about their first game and their goals this season.
Seniors have the opportunity to attend College Application Day on Monday. We spoke with College Counselor Dr. Manuel Avila about why seniors should be attending, and how they can make the best use of their time when they go.
Jones talked with us about which games he is looking forward to the most.
Teacher Sarah Sutton talks with us about the show.
Coach Galindo talks with us about what he's most proud of and his hopes for this season. Story by Myla Truitt; photo credit @Josiah Lopez.
Teacher Victoria Bodanyi talks with us about all the events at Pueblo's Fall Encuentro: performances by piano, dance, mariachi, folklorico, and guitar, as well as an art exhibit, food trucks, community resources, and childcare!
Nakamura came into our studio to talk with us about why she loves piano, and to play one of her favorite songs.
George is running to be President of Class of 2025. Here's what he wants you to know.
DJs Marissa and Anyssa spoke with three of the players, Alyssa Noriega, Araceli Rivera and Ariana Antunez, about their goals for this season.
Merisa Riley talks with Ciara Johnson, a cast member in Pueblo Theater's musical production, "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee", which premiers tonight.
She spoke with Nate Gamez about reaching 1000 career points, and the hard work she puts in all year to get there.
Lopez says his life as a Pastor made coaching an easy transition.
The club's sponsor and members talk about the their motivations and goals for this year.
Teacher Nick Pitts talks about why he loves teaching, the gardening club, and Hawaii.
Journalism teacher Rana Medhi says he loves teaching about the power of writing.
Senior Carlos LaFonte is asking the community to participate in this survey.
Pueblo is hosting our 2021 Encuentro! Teacher Victoria Bodanyi tells us a little about what it is and why it's important.
Head Football Coach Jake Allen talks about Pueblo's first home football game since the pandemic, and the start of the Warriors' 2021 season.
Pueblo teachers discuss how glad they are to be back to in-person learning, and how much they've missed seeing our Pueblo students face-to-face.
JellyBean and Miguel play Finish the Lyrics with King Anthony and Cele
Robby and Guillermo play "Are you Smarter than a 5th Grader?" with German and Arnold
German and Arnold with Guillermo and Robby