The implications of the success the Manitou Springs girls wrestling team is experiencing this season will be felt beyond this season. Girls wrestling in Colorado was first sanctioned by the Colorado High School Activities Association back in the 2020-21 season so the sport itself is still relatively new. Which is why having three girls finding […]
The Manitou Springs School District 14 (MSSD 14) Board of Education (BOE) held its last regular meeting of the year on Monday, Dec. 14 at 5:30 p.m. in the Manitou Springs High School (MSHS) Media Center. All Board members were present. The BOE meeting began with the approval of the agenda and no public comments. […]
The Manitou Springs School District 14 (MSSD 14) Board of Education (BOE) met Thursday, Oct. 17 at 5:30 p.m. for a regular meeting in the High School Media Center. All board members were present. Stephanie Wilson, mental health professional and Ute Pass Elementary School Counselor and District Shared Counselor, began the meeting with a prepared […]
The Pikes Peak Bulletin is proud to partner with the Manitou Springs High School newspaper, The Prospector, to bring you a selection of articles by student journalists. Read more at MSHSProspector.org. MSHS adapts to the new cell phone policy By Cordelia Portman The question of what role technology can play in education has arisen […]
According to documents obtained by a Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) request, the University of Colorado paid the law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck $91,878.72 since March 31, 2024, for a safety review following the Feb. 16 murder of Samuel Knopp and Celie Rain Montgomery. Performing the review on behalf of the law firm is […]
The Pikes Peak Bulletin is proud to partner with the Manitou Springs High School newspaper, The Prospector, to bring you a selection of articles by student journalists. Read more at MSHSProspector.org. The role of art in our community: It tells a story Independent study students at Manitou Springs High School create lasting memories with […]
This piece originally appeared in the Colorado Times Recorder. Progressive public education advocates in Colorado have found an unlikely ally in their opposition to Amendment 80 – Christian homeschoolers. Amendment 80, “Constitutional Right to School Choice,” would enumerate the right to school choice for children in K-12 education and the right for parents to direct […]
PHOTOS BY KADIE KIRKPATRICK The Manitou Springs High School Homecoming parade on Sept. 27 celebrated school spirit and students past and present. Go Mustangs!
PHOTOS BY KADIE KIRKPATRICK
The Manitou Springs School District 14 (MSSD 14) Board of Education (BOE) held a regular meeting in the Manitou Springs High School (MSHS) Media Center on Monday, Sept. 16 at 5:30 p.m. All board members were present save for Board President Tina Vidovich, who was excused absent. The Board unanimously approved the August meeting minutes […]
Last week, Colorado Springs School District 11 (D11) awarded a $4,735,500 contract to RTA Architects, in partnership with NES Landscape Architects and Perkins Eastman, a New York-based firm, as part of the district’s $100 million revitalization of Palmer High School. “As you are aware the district has facilities that are what you would term ‘aged […]
The Manitou Springs School District 14 Board of Education met Monday, April 15, in the Manitou Springs High School Media Center. The evening started with a Mustang Recognition Spotlight for two exemplary staff members, Marcus Jordan, media tech at Manitou Springs Middle School, and Jennifer Trainor, school counselor at MSHS and 6-12 gifted and talented […]
The four women vying for three open seats on the Manitou Springs School District 14 board of education shared similar messages and viewpoints during the district’s forum on Monday, Sept. 25, at Manitou Springs City Hall. All four – Jill Bishop, Connie Brachtenbach, Marianne Rommerdahl and Magdalena “Maggie” Santos — feel a passion for the […]
Pikes Peak Bulletin and the League of Women Voters Ralph Routon ~ moderator Thursday, Oct. 19 Briarhurst Manor Estate • 404 Manitou Ave. 5:30 p.m. Light hors d’oeuvres and cash bar; forum runs 6-9 p.m. Meet the candidates and ask questions about how they can best serve the community! Running For Mayor – • Nancy […]
Brooke Barnett is a committed Carnegie Library advocate. At 9 years old, this spunky, articulate fourth-grader at Manitou Springs Elementary School has plenty to say about the library building being closed. She is old enough to have been in school when the 701 Manitou Ave. building was open and credits the books she read with […]