Douglas County teacher wins bronze medal for first children’s book
Anthonette Klinkerman in Miami, FL, after receiving her medal in November. Anthonette Klinkerman, high school English teacher in Douglas County, can now officially add the term “award-winning author”...
View ArticleEagle Academy night high school winter graduation sends off 27 Eaglets
On the night a snow storm was brewing over the Rockies, Eagle Academy celebrated the commencement of 27 high school seniors January 30, 2014. For the books, a new record number of graduates completed...
View ArticleKlinkerman: Lifetime memories technology can’t create
I had no idea I would get so choked up saying goodbye. It was a little embarrassing for the store’s owner, I am sure, to have to shoo me out the door, but this was a big deal. I was parting with a...
View ArticleMobile Etiquette School, Courtesy Bootcamp, wins Business of the Year 2014
Courtesy Bootcamp, brain-child of Castle Pines resident and local teacher Anthonette Klinkerman, won the title of Business of the Year 2014 from the Denver Tech Center chapter of the Colorado Business...
View ArticleGraduation No. 35 for Eagle Academy
Two weeks after most Douglas County School District graduates donned their caps and gowns, twenty-seven more names were added to the roster. Eagle Academy celebrated its thirty-fifth commencement...
View ArticleYour Voice: The Miss/Mrs./Ms. debate researched
It has always driven me wild when a married woman signed her name on correspondence as “Ms.” All my daughter’s female teachers did this, and even my name-badge was printed “Ms.” when I clearly...
View ArticleEagle Academy winter graduation takes cues from the ’80s
The Class of January 2015 wasn’t even around to have been able to see the “The Breakfast Club” in theaters, but there were plenty of references to the great 80s teen-coming-of-age movie at the...
View ArticleEagle Academy’s Spring 2015 Commencement a Bittersweet Ceremony
The night of June 4, 2015, was as bittersweet a ceremony as one could expect to witness. The graduating class of Spring 2015 was one of Eagle’s largest, with 42 graduates making their way across the...
View ArticleDouglas County teacher wins bronze medal for first children’s book
Anthonette Klinkerman in Miami, FL, after receiving her medal in November. Anthonette Klinkerman, high school English teacher in Douglas County, can now officially add the term “award-winning author”...
View ArticleEagle Academy night high school winter graduation sends off 27 Eaglets
On the night a snow storm was brewing over the Rockies, Eagle Academy celebrated the commencement of 27 high school seniors January 30, 2014. For the books, a new record number of graduates completed...
View ArticleKlinkerman: Lifetime memories technology can’t create
I had no idea I would get so choked up saying goodbye. It was a little embarrassing for the store’s owner, I am sure, to have to shoo me out the door, but this was a big deal. I was parting with a...
View ArticleMobile Etiquette School, Courtesy Bootcamp, wins Business of the Year 2014
Courtesy Bootcamp, brain-child of Castle Pines resident and local teacher Anthonette Klinkerman, won the title of Business of the Year 2014 from the Denver Tech Center chapter of the Colorado Business...
View ArticleGraduation No. 35 for Eagle Academy
Two weeks after most Douglas County School District graduates donned their caps and gowns, twenty-seven more names were added to the roster. Eagle Academy celebrated its thirty-fifth commencement...
View ArticleYour Voice: The Miss/Mrs./Ms. debate researched
It has always driven me wild when a married woman signed her name on correspondence as “Ms.” All my daughter’s female teachers did this, and even my name-badge was printed “Ms.” when I clearly...
View ArticleEagle Academy winter graduation takes cues from the ’80s
The Class of January 2015 wasn’t even around to have been able to see the “The Breakfast Club” in theaters, but there were plenty of references to the great 80s teen-coming-of-age movie at the...
View ArticleEagle Academy’s Spring 2015 Commencement a Bittersweet Ceremony
The night of June 4, 2015, was as bittersweet a ceremony as one could expect to witness. The graduating class of Spring 2015 was one of Eagle’s largest, with 42 graduates making their way across the...
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