In a brief yet spirited gathering at the D2 Board of Education meeting, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement as members shared updates on local sports and upcoming events. The highlight of the evening came from a board member who recently returned from the cross country state qualifier meet. While the team performed admirably, their fastest runner narrowly missed qualifying for state, finishing sixteenth instead of the required fifteenth place. Despite this setback, there was a sense of pride in the team's overall performance.
Looking ahead, the board member expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming football game between Harrison and Pueblo South, scheduled for this Saturday. This rivalry game promises to be a thrilling event for the community, drawing fans eager to support their teams.
As the meeting progressed, the anticipation for homecoming on November 2 filled the air. The board member shared personal excitement about the dance, highlighting it as one of their favorite traditions. This year’s homecoming, although later than usual, is expected to bring the community together in celebration.
With no public comments on the agenda, the meeting smoothly transitioned to board action items, signaling a focus on the administrative aspects of education in the district. As the evening unfolded, it was clear that the spirit of community and school pride remains strong, setting a positive tone for the weeks ahead.