• Give a Kiss Monday (Wear Red If Taken or Pink If Single)
• Hug A Friend Tuesday (Wear Yellow For Friendship)
• Tough Love Wednesday- (Opposite Day Girls Dress Like Boys & Boys Like Girls)
• Show Your Warrior Love Thursday (Wear Your Pueblo Gear)
• Found Your Valentine Friday? (Wear Red For YES & Pink For NO)
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:
Starting with this week’s Homecoming football game, you will notice that there are 8 rows of seating on the home side that have been painted blue. This is a special section for very spirited Warriors called the Blue Man Crew.
In order to get into the Blue Man Crew section, students or fans must have some form of blue paint on their bodies. It can be as simple as a blue “P” on their cheek or a full face painting. Students are talking about it and are really excited to be a part of it.
Show your Warrior Spirit by being part of the Blue Man Crew!
The CTE program has opened a store that will serve the student body with school supplies, spirit items & healthy snacks. They will also sell school shirts and other items designed and made by our very own Graphic Arts Department.
The store will be called Pat’s Place in honor of Patricia Dienz, who is leaving Pueblo after being named Director of High Schools in TUSD.
Many students attended the ribbon cutting ceremony this morning. Patricia was in tears as she told the students how grateful she was for this honor.
Pat’s Place is a work in progress and has been curriculum based since the very beginning. The Business students created a business plan/proposal which was submitted to administration. In order for a student to work in the store they will need to fill out a job application and go through an interview process.
The store will be open from 7:15 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. and it’s located between rooms 172 & 173. Food items will not be sold during lunch periods.
Travis Klein, a social studies teacher, was named Student Council Advisor today starting 2009-2010 school year.
He will take over responsibilities of organizing events that promote school spirit with the help of student government. These include Spirit Assemblies, School Dances, Homecoming, Blood Drives and fundraisers to support all clubs at Pueblo.
Congratulations to him and we look forward to his ideas and leadership.
Do you have any ideas on how we can promote school spirit? Leave a comment.