Due to a lack of space in last week’s paper, The Code of the West; Alive and Well in the Ark Valley could not be printed. Please excuse this, as we will now be a bit behind schedule, and we hope you enjoy this week’s article.
Fowler High’s long-awaited drama production finally took place last Tuesday, January 17, at the chilly yet full theater. This two and a half hour long performance kept the audience attentive and waiting for the next clue in the storyline of this twisted murder mystery “game”.
The governors of 12 states have signed proclamations officially recognizing January 22nd through 28th as National School Choice Week, organizers of the week announced today.
Recent events in the business world, as well as in private life, have shown us that ethics are amiss in today’s society. Wall Street scandals, domestic violence and global terrorism are heard of everyday on the news, and the occurrences are rising. Though we cannot directly attribute these acts of evil to one stimulus, it goes without saying that a lack of ethics and integrity is largely to blame.
The Fowler High School TRAK Club, (formerly EPYCS), is now accepting grant applications from non-profit organizations with a 501C3 status or government equivalent.
Fowler High School Drama Club will present “The Westing Game” on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Students in grades 4 thru 8 competed on Nov. 30 in the District Spelling Bee.
Brennan Bates placed first, Emily Bell, second and Emily Aragon, third.
Exchange Students from Around the World to Come to Fowler in January;
Great Way to Support the Season of Giving
Each year Jenny Larson holds the Annual Jingle Bell Walk/Run and it is always a success.
This week is American Education Week, in recognition we are featuring three of our educators
Fowler High School Drama Club will present “The Westing Game” on Friday, Nov. 18, and Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Valley Theatre in Fowler. Curtain is 7 p.m. Cost of admission is $3 and there are no reserved seats.
Mountain Vet Supply in Ft. Collins and Pfizer Animal Health has teamed with the Colorado FFA Foundation to provide support for FFA students in Colorado.
The first-ever Rattler Run at Otero Junior College was held on Saturday, Sept. 10, with over 190 participants. The 5K run, 2-mile walk and 1-mile kids race drew participants from throughout the area and state. The race was hosted by the OJC Foundation as a fundraising event for scholarships.
Fowler High School students once again ranked high in Colorado Student Assessment Placement testing.
According to Superintendent Steven Grasmick, the Fowler School District Board of Education will remain as it is now.
You’ve built your life. Now make the most of your time, money and health.
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Advice on living eco-consciously — and budget-consciously.