On behalf of the faculty and staff at Pueblo, we would like to congratulate the families and friends of the 320 graduates of the class of 2010. (Most since 2004).

Update: [Video Of Graduation Ceremony]
On behalf of the faculty and staff at Pueblo, we would like to congratulate the families and friends of the 320 graduates of the class of 2010. (Most since 2004).

Update: [Video Of Graduation Ceremony]
George Arias, class of 1990, stopped by Pueblo today to speak to some student-athletes.
George is the only Pueblo Warrior to play baseball in the Major Leagues. In fact, Pueblo won the 4A State Baseball Championship in 1990.
After attending the University of Arizona he was drafted by the California Angels. He then went on to play for the San Diego Padres before playing professionally in Japan.
George was a guest of Curly SantaCruz as part of his mentoring program.
It’s always nice when Pueblo Alumni return and share their experiences with our current Warriors.
We just received the first concept artwork from the architect who took all of the Marquee Committee’s suggestions and created a spec for it.
It’s in black and white, but it give us an idea of what will be constructed on 12th Avenue.

What do you think Warriors?
The 2010 Yearbooks have arrived! They are priced at $65 in the Business Office. They will go up to $70 on Monday so purchase your before then!
The El Dorado Yearbook Club picked the theme of “Diamonds In The Rough”.


Don’t miss the Yearbook Signing Party on Monday, May 10th after-school in the Cafeteria.
The Anatomy class finished their 2 week project of creating Rube Goldberg machines to demonstrate the anatomy of our eyes and ears.
The students had to build their contraptions using only recyclable materials. Here’s a video on what the 6 teams learned:
After they ran the machines the class celebrated with nachos. Thanks for inviting us to cover your project.
Dr. Lettes attended the Biotechnology Institute in Chicago over the weekend. He presented to 100 biotechnology teachers from the United States, and 100 science teachers from the Chicago area.

The title of his presentation was Biotechnology, A Mission In South Tucson. He was delighted to speak about our students who have enrolled in the Biotechnology Program.
Thanks for sharing the pictures of your trip Dr. Lettes.