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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

The Cuban Coco-cars the students rode in.

Cuba Welcomes AHS Students

Chelsea Moore, Staff Writer April 11, 2016

One group of students went off the map and voyaged to a country that has been under an embargo since 1962. Many other spring break activities included getting tan in California or surfing in Hawaii. In...

New Teacher and tennis coach at AHS.

Sand filling into the beach of business

Madison Osberger-Low, Staff Writer April 11, 2016

The newest teacher to join the staff at AHS is Steve Sand, a 15- year resident of Aspen who has traded an accounting career for teaching future business leaders. Sand was hired for the Business Education...

Freshman Lucas Velasquez writing a shutdown program on his computer

New Computer Science Classes

Vicente Lagarrigue, Staff Writer March 23, 2016

There has been a recent addition to the course of study, and it contains a new class, Computer Science 1. This article will explain the ins and outs of what the class contains and why it was created, as...

A student getting extremely stressed about the schedule change.

The Stressful Year Ahead

Lucas Velasquez, Staff Writer March 23, 2016

Second semester is underway and students are discussing next year’s schedule. Conversation about the schedule change has arisen and it hasn’t been positive. Students and have been discussing the shortened...

Drew Altman traveling through Asia

A Life Beyond High School

Jordan Fox, Staff Writer March 23, 2016

For AHS seniors, high school is coming to a close, but some seniors have already begun their journey into the next chapter of their life. For the few adventurous students who graduated early this year,...

Students Speak up about the Master Schedule Change

Sam Kahn, Staff Writer March 23, 2016

I interviewed students at AHS to see what their views were regarding the 2016-17 schedule. Claire O’Sullivan, Junior “I’m aware of how much time the Leadership Team has put into this change...

The effects of the rockslide on February 15

I-70’s Glenwood Canyon Closures Causes Problems for AHS

Olivia Clauss March 2, 2016

On February 15, I-70’s Glenwood Canyon experienced a huge rockslide resulting in a road closure of more than a week for cleanups and repairs. Meanwhile, AHS students, parents, and visitors to Aspen struggled...

Empty Bowls

Zoe Cramer, staff writer March 2, 2016

While many of us can always have a bowl full of hearty food every meal, others in the world sit in front of empty ones. This is the concept AMS art teacher and mom Rae Lampe tries to portray in the annual...

Lily Royer works with Torri Campisi in creating artwork.

A Blooming Business

March 2, 2016

When AHS freshman Lily Royer started her card business Lilybart last year, she never imagined that it would grow past a small number of stores in the Roaring Fork community. However after the passing of...

Students Make Money in a Tough Market

Kim Sandbach, Design Editor February 12, 2016

The entire classroom is silent as students are consumed by their screens in the final minutes before the market closes. The best way for kids to learn how to invest their money is by experience, so business...

AHS music teacher Jeff Loda conducts a musical ensemble.

Jeff Loda Changes The Tone Of The Music Department

Sam Kahn, Staff Writer February 12, 2016

Music teacher Jeff Loda, an avid fan of both Bowie and Brahms, wants to make music an intrinsic part of the culture at AHS. Loda, who plays 16 instruments, believes that music is essential to the AHS curriculum...

In the Tent at X Games with Run the Jewels

Tristan Niskanen, Guest Writer February 12, 2016

   During this year’s X Games, I had the unique pleasure of sitting down for a chat with hip-hop super group Run the Jewels just before their opening performance for renowned rapper, Nas. The rap duo,...

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