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THE SKIER SCRIBBLER

The student news site of Aspen High School

THE SKIER SCRIBBLER

The student news site of Aspen High School

THE SKIER SCRIBBLER

A campaign sign for Jonathan Nickell, one of the candidates who was elected to the board, in Aspen on a recent afternoon.

Aspen Board of Education election results

Harper Axelman, Staff Writer November 14, 2019

The Aspen School District Board of Education is in the midst of hiring a new superintendent and two new members were recently elected to the board. These changes, along with other shifts occurring in the...

Daniel Jansen, a junior at AHS, plays the French Horn in concert

Dan Jansen represents AHS at national band competition

Kayla Tehrani, Staff Writer November 14, 2019

Daniel Jansen, a junior at AHS, is the first student to be accepted into the All-National Honor Ensemble, a group of 120 high school students from around the country chosen to play in a prestigious symphony...

One of Livingstons recent pieces that was displayed in his art exhibition.

Axel Livingston – Art Show

Lily Citron, Staff Writer November 14, 2019

Local artist and AHS student, Axel Livingston, had his first art show this October 11th and 12th at the Aspen Hatter in town. His highest selling painting sold for 5,000 dollars. Livingston, who has been...

The intersection of Main and Third Street where the accident took place.

Vehicle strikes AHS student in crosswalk

Katelyn O'Callaghan, News Editor November 11, 2019

On Tuesday, November 5th, AHS junior Harry Valentine was hit by a truck while walking through the crosswalk at the intersection of Main and Third Street. Valentine was crossing the street on his way...

The students and teachers who attended the trip in the streets of NYC.

Only in New York!

Hannah Smith, Staff Writer November 11, 2019

New York City is known as the city that never sleeps, and as a result business is always awake in NYC! At AHS, an annual Reese Henry business trip is held in New York to provide students with a vast amount...

The hallway and the stairs are two places at AHS where students can take a break during the day.

A simple way to be more healthy and productive at school

Harper Axelman, Staff Writer November 9, 2019

Students, teachers, and people all over the world spend hours each day sitting, which can have harmful effects such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, deep-vein thrombosis, and metabolic syndrome....

Charlie Laube discussing college with Rachel Devlin on the slopes.

Chairlift Chats with Charlie

Katelyn O'Callaghan, News Editor November 7, 2019

AHS College Counseling department offers Chairlift Chats with Charlie, an innovative way to step outside of the walls of the office and into a more familiar environment. Chairlift chats with Charlie...

Columbine flower seen on hike on the American Lake trail.

Sunshine is the best medicine

Hannah Smith, Staff Writer November 4, 2019

Picture this: it's a pleasant sunny day, and you are standing under the beaming glimmers of warm sun rays, with a lovely little breeze. To most, this experience makes them feel delightful, relaxed even....

One of the 4 sweatpants on comfy culture website

Comfy culture

Ava Thornely, Social Media Specialist November 4, 2019

Sweatpants are the go-to comfortable option as more people prioritize comfort yet look still want to look fashionable. Young entrepreneur Quinn Ramberg, a senior at Aspen High School, has done just that...

Eileen Knapp, the new IB Coordinator at AHS.

Meeting the new IB Coodinator: Eileen Knapp

Lily Citron, Staff Writer November 4, 2019

This year Aspen High School I.B. students will have a new coordinator, Eileen Knapp, who has stepped into the position after Tamera Wilson’s, the former coordinator, departure. Knapp has been a math...

Lights shine through the windows of the school, despite being vacant each night.

Lights on at AHS…24/7

Ava Cherry, Staff Writer November 4, 2019

As students and faculty drive past the Aspen School District (ASD), the gleaming lights from hallways and classrooms illuminate the night. Many are left to wonder why these lights are still on, as the...

A pumpkin

History of Halloween

Stella McAniff, Staff Writer October 25, 2019

Spooky season is here, and every day Halloween gets closer. It came with immigrants - Irish immigrants to be exact. But instead of trick-or-treating, the act of collecting candy was called “souling.”...

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