Break Down Assembly

Break Down delivers positive message to students
Break Down delivers positive message to students

Pueblo students had the opportunity to see two performances from Break Down Tucson.

BreakDown is a team of young people who bring the powerful and dynamic message of hope and freedom to a generation of young people looking for the REAL thing. This fast-paced, high-energy performance, designed specifically for today’s digital generation, was created to break down the lies that our sexually saturated culture has been telling our youth for years!

This presentation tackles tough issues such as drugs and alcohol, rape, sexual abstinence until marriage, teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV, second chances, unhealthy and abusive relationships, pornography, self-esteem, TRUE sexual freedom and much more.  BreakDown will shock, challenge, and inspire even the most skeptical teen.

[Video Highlights of Break Down Performance]

AP Art Students Awarded

In the last few weeks, several Advanced Placement Art students have been recognized for various awards.

Hans Sebastian Rivas

Hans was selected as a recipient for the Pima County Youth Scholarship Award on behalf of the Tucson Pima Arts Council and the Pima Community College Foundation. ($1,500)

Here’s a video portfolio of his artwork:

Luis Zozaya

Luis was a winner in the Arizona Daily Star’s Senior Class Achiever art contest. His artwork below was published in the Sunday edition of the Arizona Daily Star and online.

The Sky Is Falling by Luis Zozaya
The Sky Is Falling by Luis Zozaya

Tania Verdugo

Tania was awarded Best Of Mixed/Other Media at the Fourteenth Annual High School Art Invitational for her Vessel Of The Earth piece.

Vessel Of The Earth by Tania Verdugo
Vessel Of The Earth by Tania Verdugo

Congratulations to these Warriors and their teacher Mrs. Dolores Carrion!

What do you think of their artwork, leave them a comment.

Health & Human Services Career Fair


Representatives on hand to answer career questions.
Representatives on hand to answer career questions.

Pueblo held its 4th Quarter Career Fair inviting representatives from Health & Human Services to talk to our students during both lunches. Representatives from the following were present:

  • Bio 5
  • Northwest Fire District
  • Pima County Bar Association
  • Protein Technology
  • Tucson Fire Department
  • UA Sports Medicine
  • Others

If you would like to partcipate next year, please contact Kata Mapes at 520.225.4463.

Arts & Communication Career Fair

Students ask question to representatives on hand
Student had opportunities to ask questions

Many students took the time to visit the different areas set up for our quarterly Career Fair today. The focus was careers opportunities in Arts & Communication. The following presenters were on hand:

  • Univision
  • Telemundo
  • Access Tucson
  • KUAT
  • HOT 98.3
  • Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication
  • Arts Institute
  • Pima College Digital Arts
  • Pima College Fine Arts & Photography
  • Dodson Photography
  • Steven Meckler Photography
  • The Art Center Design College
  • The Art Institute
  • Barbizon

Representatives were delighted to answer questions and hand out informational brochures to interested students.

[Check Out The Video]

Career Fair Career Fair

Career Fair Career Fair

Career Fair

If you are interested in participating in our next Career Fair, please contact Kata Mapes at info@whycometopueblo.org

Parent Teacher Conferences

Erleta Hall talks to one her students parents.
Erleta Hall talks to one of her students parents.

Parent Teacher Conferences were held on Tuesday night.  About 200 parents showed up to meet with teachers and discuss their child’s academic progress. Third quarter progress grades were recently mailed home.

Visit our Parent Conferences webpage for more information.