School Life Stories
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Seniors, Seniors!
What a busy and joyous week for the Class of 2025! They enjoyed special theme days and senior treats, met their Faculty/Staff Prayer partners, took the traditional V class photo on the stadium field, made special plans for the football pep rally, and then participated as fans or football players in the doubleheader last night! Lots of fun as they celebrate with one another as the next graduating class of Valor Christian High School! It's going to be a memorable year, and the Valor team is grateful for their energy, kindness, and commitment to our community!
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Valor's Model UN Team sent 17 delegations to the Cherry Creek and Cherokee Trail Model UN tournament. In total, five of our teams received awards for their efforts. Valor students earned great experience and some won top placing at all levels.
Valor's Esports Rocket League Team wins State Championships against Fort Collins. This is the first State Championship Esports has won.
Students and faculty got into the spirit of Christmas this week with fun activities and theme dress days while focusing on giving. The Student Leadership team did an excellent job planning and promoting these as well as a fun pep assembly on Friday.
Valor hosts their second Model UN conference at home. Students from 30 schools competed in 17 councils at all levels of difficulty.
DECA competed at the Smoky Hill Stampede DECA event. Valor had 34 students compete in this event and 23 students finished in the top 6 in their section. Way to go Eagles!
"The mission of Sources of Strength at Valor is to empower our students to promote hope, help, and strength in our school community," explains Mr. David Milton, Social Emotional Services Coordinator.
Valor student leaders wrote more than 600 personalized thank you cards and delivered them to each nurse at Parker Adventist Hospital last week.
Pulse broadcast students did some great story telling this month in their reporting of Valor students’ giving spirits! They report on a special surprise for beloved Valor staff member Joe Colon.
Valor is starting its third year with Esports, a sport that was recently added by Colorado High School Athletic Association (CHSAA.)
Our student leadership team has been very active in putting together a four-week series on “Unity”.
As the semester comes to an end, it only seems appropriate to look back on the many blessings Valor students, faculty and staff enjoyed during an unprecedented fall 2020.
Each year, Valor’s Student Leadership Board brings in the Christmas season with a week of holiday spirit days, special treats and activities, and most importantly – donation drives for local nonprofits.
A message to the Valor Family from Dr. Gary Fisher.
This past Wednesday, November 11, Valor was honored to host Chief Special Warfare Operator Jeffrey Benson, who has served our country in the United States Navy Seal Teams. Chief Benson’s Veterans Day message encouraged students to follow Christ’s call for their lives.
There’s no way to thank our country’s military veterans for everything they sacrifice for our freedom, but on this Veterans Day, Valor is taking the opportunity to show our thankfulness for the service members in our community.
Like a picture on our smartphone, similarly, we are created in God’s image. Over the next few weeks, students will hear how who we are and what we do represents Jesus Christ in the world.
As CEO and co-founder of Aytu BioScience Inc. (NASDAQ: AYTU), an Englewood-based pharmaceutical company focusing on the commercialization of novel prescription and consumer health products; Valor Dad Josh Disbrow lives out his faith with honesty, humility, and humor.
Spanish teacher Ashley Loaiza found herself preparing for more than just foreign language training in the fall of 2020. As Valor’s new Student Leadership Coordinator, she also oversees the 12 senior leaders, along with over 80 other students who participate in student leadership.
Lucy Sarkissian ‘23 started her own company – Cupcakes 4 Change – this summer during the pandemic as an outlet and platform to share her story.