National Honor Society 11K In 2011 Food Drive

Pueblo’s National Honor Society is sponsoring a drive to help the Community Food Bank. Their goal is to allow them to buy $11,000 worth of food this year. Each dollar donated will buy $10 worth of food.

Money collected as of February 28th, 2011: $900.00 of $1,100

The donations will be collected in the following ways:

A) through Advisory
B) at lunch
C) in the front office
D) at athletic events

Christian Malena & Brandon Sanchez explain drive to faculty

Help us make a difference in our community.

[Download $11k In 2011 PowerPoint Presentation]

Martin Aguayo Featured In JTED Publication

Martin Aguayo, Class of 2011, was featured in “The Calling” 2010 JTED Annual Report.  The article focuses on how JTED’s Nursing Assistant Program changed his life.

Here’s the article:

JTED’s Certified Nursing Assistant Program touching lives

Two days after Martin Aguayo celebrated his 16th birthday, his daughter, Adelina, was born. It hit Martin fast that he had to turn his life around. He could no longer afford to experiment with drugs, party, or get into fights, and he had to find a way to support his daughter. He balanced being on the wrestling team at Pueblo High School with his school work, but gave up playing football so that he could become a responsible, loving dad.

Martin found the career opportunity he needed while he sat in his homeroom class during his junior year. The teacher handed him a JTED pre-enrollment form and asked if he was interested in taking a class, and added that it was free. “I was reading the form and saw classes for construction and firefighting and then I saw certified Nursing Assistant (CNA). I chose CNA because there will always be sick people. It’s not like they’re going to be laying off people in healthcare,” he says.

The roughest part of getting through the CNA program for Martin was having to wake Adelina, feed her breakfast and get her ready for the day, then spend long days at school and not return home until 8 o’clock at night. He’d have a mere half hour or hour to spend with his daughter before her bedtime.

Now that Martin has passed his Arizona Board of Nursing CNA exam, he will begin working as a Certified Nurse Assistant at Handmaker Assisted Living. “They liked my work and told me if I was interested in a job to apply because they would hire me,” he says. Martin will start his coursework to become a Registered Nurse at Pima Community College in December, and plans to earn his bachelor’s degree in nursing at the University of Arizona. “JTED has given me an open door to a career, it has given me a better way to support my daughter,” says Martin.

“I want people to know that it is possible to change your life around,” he says. “You just have to listen and realize that there are always people to help you.”

Martin says he’ll likely stick with geriatric nursing. “Elderly patients have some great stories to tell, and they have very different personalities because the way they grew up is a lot different than the way we did,” he says. “It makes me feel good to help them out and to be there for them because sometimes their family can’t
do that.”

“I recognized Martin’s drive and passion for healthcare before I even met him, as he worked through his online prerequisite course. His ability to solve problems, think critically and work with his peers, are the traits of a seasoned healthcare professional,” says CNA Instructor Beth Francis, R.N., “Martin’s compassion, and his natural ability to effectively communicate and connect with his patients will make him an extraordinary nurse.”

“I think of Ms. Francis as a second mom, because if I ever have trouble outside of school or outside the clinical facility, I can always call her and she’ll help me out. I’m going to be staying in touch with her for a while,” says Martin.

Winter Formal Spirit Week 2011

Pueblo participated in spirit week from January 10-14 leading up to Winter Formal. Here’s a summary of some of the activities that were held during lunch activities:

[Photo Gallery Of Spirit Week & Assembly]

Monday- Western Day [Video 1]  [Video 2]

Tuesday- Superhero Day

Wednesday- Steve Erkel Day [Video 1]

Thurdsay- Pueblo Spirit Day [Video 1] [Video 2]

Friday- Class Themes [iXora Performance]

Superhero Day

Warrior Wrestling Wins TUSD Bill Bell Tournament Again

After 2 days of hard fought battles, the Wrestling Warriors came out on top as team champions at the 38th annual William Bell Wrestling Tournament held at Sahauro High School this past weekend. We had 8 out of 12 wrestlers place and score 248 pts to overtake (Marana) Mountain View and 12 other schools.

Bill Bell Tournament Team Champions

These are the results:

Champions!
103 – Alvaro Gallego
112 – Gabriel Estillore
189 – Carlos De la Vara

2nd Place
119 – Angel Felix
135 – John Delahanty

3rd Place
171 – Gaspar Cuen
285 – Gabriel Gastelum

4th Place
Carlos Kovrig

Check out the individual photos here.

Congratulations to the Wrestling Team as they are off to a great start to the season!

Coach Galvan

New Football & Practice Field Grass Project

Pueblo’s football & practice fields will be getting new grass.  A state of the art sprinkler system covering both fields to be compatible with reclaimed water are also being installed. The project officially starts today and will be completed in the Spring of 2011.

Southwest Enviroscapes Inc. started digging for soil samples to determine what type of fertilizer will be used on new field. Heavy machinery will be used to scrape the old grass to make room for the new one.

Football Field is all done! Looks great!

Follow the progress of the construction on our photo gallery

[Football & Practice Field Grass Project Photo Gallery]

Reyes Contreras (red hat) collecting soil samples from various parts of field

The foreman that will be overseeing the project is Reyes Contreras, a Pueblo graduate from the class of 1979.

Our athletes will sure welcome the new grass on both fields.  Football field will be done first to be ready for track season & graduation.  The practice fields will be done after the spring sports season.