Tag: George Washington High School
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From George Washington to CU to Nuggets, a timeline of Chauncey Billups’ career
The FBI on Thursday announced the arrest of Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups for his involvement in an illegal gambling scheme. Here is a look at the decorated basketball career of the Denver native: Born: Sept. 25, 1976 (Denver) High school 1992-95: George Washington High School (Denver) College 1995-97: University of Colorado NBA Playing FBI…
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Denver health officials to conduct tuberculosis testing after exposure at high school
Public health officials expect to test more than a dozen people exposed to an individual at George Washington High School in Denver who tested positive for tuberculosis, The Denver Gazette has learned. Testing begins today and will continue through next week, said Dr. Michelle Haas, an infectious disease expert and interim director of the Tuberculosis…
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Denver student killed near East High School frames end of mayoral debate
Death of Luis Garcia, 16, frames conversation around school safety at recent mayoral debate
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Metro Moves: Lisa Aubert named president of Cochlear Americas
Welcome to The Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion briefs here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. Promoted Hearing implant company Cochlear Limited, based in Lone Tree, promoted Lisa Aubert to serve as president of Cochlear Americas, according to a news release.…
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Colorado teachers say this school year is the most stressful of their career
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save After months of distance and hybrid learning, this school year looked to be more normal. Teachers were feeling optimistic about resuming in-person learning and getting away from Zoom or Microsoft Teams. They were ready to see the smiles and hear the laughs in the hallway…
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Staff shortages force multiple Denver schools to transition online
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Three Denver schools will temporarily transition to remote learning because of staff shortages. George Washington High School will make the switch Wednesday, while Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College and John H. Amesse Elementary School will follow on Thursday, said Will Jones, a spokesman…




