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By: Chris Outcalt

Category: Education

Posted: September 10, 2012 3:50 PM

Tags: Lola, Education, Denver Public Schools, Danielle Ate The Sandwich, Bull and Bush Pub and Brewery

Education: High School In Six Words

In the September issue of 5280 we take a look at Colorado's landmark education case, Lobato V. Colorado, in which a group of parents and school districts argue that the state isn't delivering "thorough and uniform" education, a phrase embedded in the state constitution. The Supreme Court is likely to hear the case sometime this school year and the Court's decision could fundamentally change how the state funds public education. The implications are dizzying. So, to give your brain a break, here's something a little lighter: We asked five Denverites to describe their high school experience using only six words. This is what they came up with. How would you describe that time in six words? 

1. Tom Boasberg, superintendent, Denver Public Schools

“Football losses, girl trouble, great teachers.”

2. Olav Peterson, co-owner and chef, Bittersweet

“Cooking, ditching, partying, lacrosse, hacky-sack, awesome.”

3. Danielle Anderson, musician, Danielle Ate the Sandwich

“Used wacky socks to express myself.” 

4. Jamey Fader, Chef and owner, LoLa

“Science, math, friends, Volkswagen, skating, family”

5. Erik Peterson, brewer, Bull and Bush Pub and Brewery

“Initial introduction to the emotional microwave.”

Image courtesy of Shutterstock

Comments

We all have had different

We all have had different experiences when we were in high school, however, we all have been able to learn skills to solve present-day problems.

The descriptions are funny

The descriptions are funny but these people have been quite right about their experience. However, the schools now should ensure better management of their huge data with cloud solutions, however, they should keep in mind that cloud service provider barriers too.

You certainly did not expect

You certainly did not expect those words but high school is difficult to express in fewer words. Education however, plays a vital role in forwarding your career, with right qualification it is possible for veterans landing civilian jobs.

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