Fire Science Class

Warriors interested in a career as a Firefighter or E.M.T. should enroll in Fire Science Class. A beginner and advanced class are available. We had a chance to see them in action as they practiced how to run water lines and practice firing the nozzle.

Take a look:

If you are interested in this class, talk to Chief Smith in Room T4.

Homecoming 2009-2010

As usual, Homecoming Night brings Warriors past and present to Farber Stadium. A big crowd showed up to support our homecoming festivities.

King and Queen for all grades were announced at half-time and the winners were:

Freshmen (2013)
Marco Amador
Briana Valencia

Sophomores (2012)
Brandon Sanchez
Elissa Guerrro

Juniors (2011)
Issac Ortega
Ibonne Abeyta

Seniors (2010)
Ben Coca
Briana Gill

[Homecoming Night 2009-2010 Photo Gallery]

Johnny Visits New Cowboys Stadium

Our Mariachi teacher, Johnny Contreras, made the trip to Dallas, Texas to witness the opening of the brand new Cowboys Stadium. With a price tag of $1 BILLION, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones spared to expense. It’s been hyped up in the media the last few months and according to Johnny it was well worth it. He wanted to share some pictures and video of his experience.

In the background is Cowboys Stadium
Johnny (right) in front of Cowboys Stadium
Johnny In Dallas 2
Front view
Johnny In Dallas 3
The famous 11,200 square feet HDTV cost $40 Million

Here’s a video of the opening kick-off:

Thanks for sharing!

P.E. Teacher Part Of Tucson Rugby Team

Mya Hoeflinger, a P.E. teacher here at Pueblo, was featured in a recent article in Tucson Weekly.  She is a member of the Tucson Lightning Womens Rugby Club and this is what she had to say about rugby:

“The objective of rugby is to advance the ball down the field by running forward or passing backward to cross over the try line to score,” explains Mya Hoeflinger, president of Tucson Lightning. “Fifteen play at one time. … Players play offense and defense. There are two 40-minute halves.

Tucson Lightning Rugby
Mya Hoeflinger (far right) is a member of Tucson Lightning Rugby

“When someone asks, ‘What is rugby?’ we describe it as a combination of football and soccer. In football, you tackle and run with the ball. With soccer, it’s continuous (like rugby), so it’s kind of a combination of the two sports.”

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[Visit Tucson Lightning Womens Rugby Club Website]