On Friday, October 23, the students at Poudre High School are hosting a Flash Back Friday Movie Night to help raise money for their classmate, Connor Walsh.
According to a new study by Oxford University, poor and less-educated people are more likely to die in a car crash than more affluent victims.
The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology on Thursday, examined socioeconomic trends and inequalities in motor vehicle fatalities in the United States between the years 1995 and 2010...
Peyton Manning is coming to Fort Collins to honor the best high school athletes in Northern Colorado.
Manning joins the Coloradoan as their keynote speaker at a banquet for the publication's new Northern Colorado Sports Awards program, which will recognize local high school athletes each week and at the end of the season...
Halloween City at The Pavilion Shopping Center is now hiring seasonal managers, assistant managers, and Halloween specialists. Though they're not open yet, this could be a great opportunity for college and high school students looking for a part-time gig this fall...
The 2014 rankings are out for high schools across the country. See how your school did here in Colorado. The top 100 schools are listed and criteria used.
I swore I would never write about what has been going on around the country with all these High School protests concerning Ferguson, but, I just can't stay quite any longer.
If you have a High School student, they are eligible to win a $30,000 scholarship courtesy of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in the annual essay contest.
There once was a day when I towered over this kid; not so much anymore. As many families celebrate the end of public schools, I too, am one of the proud Dad's.
When I hear that Respite Care and RMHS in Fort Collins are getting together and then hear that Fort Collins High is joining forces for a night of awareness and baseball fun, I am all set to jump on that wagon. Both Rocky Mountain High School and Respite Care hold a special place in my heart and both are incredible assets to the community.
A good education isn't cheap these days. A great education is even harder to pay for but the Colorado County Clerks Association will help pay for some of it.