Meet Wally & Wonda Warrior

After much debate, surveys, voting & many other obstacles, our new mascots Wally & Wonda Warrior made their grand entrance today during both lunches.

Students gathered to greet our new head cheerleaders. They will be representing Pueblo at school sporting events and functions.

Meet Wally & Wonda Warrior

Everyone wanted to take pictures with Wally & Wonda!

Check out the Photo Gallery Of Wally & Wonda with the students.

We are looking forward to the Warrior Spirit our new mascots will promote.

What do you think of the new mascots?

Homecoming Night 2010-2011

Pueblo had a big turnout during Homecoming Night. The night started with great entertainment in the Patio provided by the Warrior Marching Band, Ixora, Pistor Dance & many more.  Many students took the opportunity to take big swings at the Badger Mobile.  Clubs sold food and snacks during the tailgate party as fundraisers.

Warrior Football hosted the Tucson Badgers.  It was a close game won by the Badgers 19-12.  Fans on both sides of the field supported their teams efforts.  A new section on the home side grandstand was reserved for the Blue Man Crew, Pueblo’s most spirited Warriors!

During halftime, Royalty was announced and here are your winners:

King and Queen: Richard Alegria & Jennifer Cordova

Juniors: Jesse Garcia & Melissa Rodriguez

Sophomores: Alvaro De La Mora & Christiana Solano

Freshmen: Fernando Duarte &

Faculty:  Mr. Eleazar Ortiz & Mrs. Mary Wallace

[View Entire Photo Gallery Of Homecoming Day 2010-2011]

Enjoy our video:

Warriors showed great spirit during Homecoming Week! Here are other videos:

Monday- Football Mania Day

Tuesday- Black & White Day

Wednesday- Pajama Day

Thursday- Stop Light Day

Friday- Warrior Spirit Day

Homecoming Spirit Assembly

Spirited Warriors get ready for assembly.

Stella Pope Duarte Visits Pueblo

On September 30th, with funding by GEAR UP, Pueblo High School was fortunate to have Stella Pope Duarte speak to junior and senior students.

Stella Pope Duarte is the author of Let Their Spirits Dance, If I Die in Juarez and her collection of short stories Fragile Night and Women Who Live In Coffee Shops and Other Stories.

Stella Pope Duarte speaking to Pueblo students.

Pope Duarte spoke to Yolanda Sotelo’s 4th period Latino literature class. The seniors who were in the process of reading Let Their Spirits Dance were thoroughly engrossed in her presentation to them about her novel. Pope Duarte then spoke to the juniors in Sally Rusk & Yolanda Sotelo’s ethnic studies classes, Ms. Mariscal’ s exception education students and other students during advisory about her writing process and her novel If I Die In Juarez. This is Stella Pope Duarte’s 3rd visit to Pueblo.

Stella Pope Duarte

The students enjoy her because she is informative, inspirational, and entertaining and they especially enjoy reading her short stories and novels.

New Marquee Project Taking Shape

In case you haven’t noticed, our 12th Avenue entrance has changed drastically over the summer.  The entryway construction has been completed and traffic is flowing nicely into Pueblo.

The other part of the project is underway with the construction of the new archway already in place.

New archway in place

The archway will be completed with red masonry as the base in the coming week.  Then we move on to the big one, our new digital marquee.

Stay tuned for updates and news on the completion of this project.

Construction Of New Entryway & Marquee

The planned construction of the new entryway and marquee on 12th Avenue has started. Construction crews broke ground on June 23rd with removal of fencing and asphalt. We are very excited for the new look on 12th Avenue.

Contruction on 12th Avenue

Follow the entire process in our: New Marquee Photo Gallery

We will post video of the finished project once construction is complete.