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  1. Hace 5 días · Meanwhile, 22-year-old Madigan Munro, who was a part of Boulder High School’s mountain bike team with Riley, won the U23 long-course race (1:20:42) and was fourth in the elite short track (20:36).

  2. Hace 23 horas · Deben tener 18 años o más, y vivir en el Condado de Boulder. Clase limitada a 15 participantes. Regístrate aquí. Tuesdays, Sept. 3 – Nov. 1, 6 – 8 p.m. at NoBo Join Coal Creek Adult Education Center and BoulderReads for free high school equivalency test preparation classes at the NoBo Library.

  3. Hace 2 días · Teachers across the country now have free, open-source access to a new series of science curricula called OpenSciEd High School that is focused instead on the driving questions critical and ...

  4. Hace 3 días · The new curricula, called OpenSciEd High School, is a three-year high school science program designed by a consortium of developers led by the inquiryHub, a research-practice partnership based at CU Boulder. The ambitious curriculum project reflects the collaborative efforts of the OpenSciEd High School Developer’s Consortium, which also includes Northwestern University, BSCS Science ...

  5. Hace 2 días · World Junior Cross Country Championships. 1991 Antwerp. Women's race. Melody Fairchild (born as the twin to Germaine on September 10, 1973 in Boulder, Colorado) is an American long distance runner. She is primarily known for an exceptional high school career. She has been called the "Best American High School distance runner of all time." [1]

  6. Hace 5 días · Deadline to apply is August 16. For nearly two years, BVSD has been engaged in a conversation about how to respond to declining enrollment in the district. The work of the Long Range Advisory Committee (LRAC) has guided our response, and BVSD is looking for new members.

  7. Hace 5 días · At the same time, our expectation is that all students follow the policies set forth by Fairview High School and the Boulder Valley School District. School Administration will determine if a student is “under the influence,” in possession of, or has used alcohol or illegal substances by a body of evidence which could include, but not be limited to: smell, eyes, speech, behavior, etc.