Central Times
Pueblo Central High School
Pueblo, CO
Issue Date: Monday, December 15, 2008 
Issue: December
Last Update: Tuesday, December 16, 2008


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At-a-glance
        
 

By Courtney Roop

The Central boys varsity basketball team must take advantage of their practice time and preseason schedule in order to have a successful season. With very little varsity experience, with the excep full story >

By Andres Apadoca

With improved numbers, the wildcat swim team hopes to make a big splash this season. After a tough season the  previous year, the wildcats will be looking for a little help from new found swimmers.  full story >

By Tanisha Muniz

Girls gymnastics, still one of the most successful teams here at Central High School. This year the girls gymnastics team took second overall in the state tournament that took place in Thornton on full story >

By Kaylee DeLao

Students woke up this morning to a snow covered ground, questioning if there would be school today. Now that we see a weather change going on, calls have been pouring in on whether based on exactl full story >

By Moriah Brown

These days, technology is everything and it has come to play a very important role in everyday tasks.  This year new principal, Fred Trujillo, understands that the teachers need to be up-to-date i full story >

By Tiffini Zamarripa

Walk through evaluations.. What are they for?  Everyone wonders why our administrators, Principal Mr. Trujillo, Vice Principal Mrs. Collette, and Activities Director Mr. Caricato come in our class full story >

By Wendy Rojas

After  being at Central High School for only two weeks, Antoinette “Toni” Barney has made an impact on students lives. Central is the only school in Pueblo to have a counselor to help the teen full story >

By Haylee Johnson

Central High School students helped keep the tradition going at the 12 th annual of Tom and Louie’s Cupboard. 486 Thanksgiving baskets were delivered citywide. Tom Scheets and Louie Stovik were p full story >

By Melissa Montoya

As the 2008 year winds down, the nominees for Winter Sports Queen are chosen. Four of Central’s finest will be competing for the honorary title of Winter Sports Queen. The Nominees were all giv full story >

By Victoria Esparsen

 For the first time in Central High School history, the 2009 yearbook will be in all color. Traditionally, yearbooks were always black and white and things from, senior pictures to sports and club full story >

By Haylee Johnson

Hollywood Affairs happen every year, but this year the affair is at the homecoming of Central. According to new principal Fred Trujillo, homecoming is an exciting time.  “In my previous years o full story >

By Andres Apadoca

Boú Amaya wins top honors at Miss Pueblo County Scholarship pageant earlier this year. Ever since Boú Amaya was a little girl she dreamed of taking part in a pageant. Last year after watching a fr full story >

By Melissa Beltran

After only one practice in the start of the 2008-2009 school year, the Central High School Knowledge Bowl team is looking good and ready to start  competition.    Knowledge Bowl is an “academi full story >

By Bou Amaya

This summer, Fred Trujillo was named new principal of Central High School. Moving here from Chama, New Mexico, Trujillo said he is very proud becoming the new principal of Central and believes it full story >

By Salina Mondragon

Whether you’re a morning person, or not, staff and students in Pueblo City Schools had to adjust to the “no late start Wednesday.” For several years the students in all the high schools have been full story >

Four Blocks of Fun
By Victoria Esparsen

Pueblo City Schools was put to the test with the new block schedule that had been talked about for more than a year. The block schedule was adopted to personalize the learning environment at the h full story >

Third year with closed campus
By Cristiana Lopez

After three years of closed campus, students seem to have adjusted to an on-campus lunch period. Even though there has never been good feedback about the lunch menus, lines, and times, is this ye full story >