Students acquire skills to use beyond high school

 

CLEARMONT — Unlike other school districts in the county, Arvada-Clearmont High School graduates no more than 10-15 students each year, thus making classroom collaborations tight-knit from kindergarten until graduation day, and sometimes beyond. 

While not unique to ACHS, hands-on classes develop special skills that help ACHS seniors move beyond high school with confidence. 

Most of the 2021 senior class participates in agriculture or shop classes, learning physical skills like welding and project planning from inception to completion. Those classes also provide opportunities to teach younger students the benefit of hands-on learning, apply what would otherwise be difficult-to-comprehend math problems and confidently speak in front of a crowd. 

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