Posts Tagged ‘forensics’
Evening with Arts at Berthoud High School
Friday evening was full of activity at Berthoud High School. It was an evening of art and entertainment with something for everyone. Some of the students were also very busy with several appearing in more than one show. The gymnasium was the showcase for visual arts while both stages were in use for the music and dramatic arts. The visual arts included all types of two and three-dimensional exhibits covering the walls and floor of the gymnasium. Note: Many of the photos can ... Full Story
Evening with the Arts
At Berthoud High School, May 6, 4:30 to 8 p.m. Visual Arts, drama, music and food all under one roof, more or less. This Friday is the annual Berthoud High School Evening with the Arts with the gymnasium packed with all types of visual art. Enjoy the Choir Concert, the Berthoud High School Band, One Act Plays and don't miss the Berthoud Forensics Team. Best of all, you can enjoy this wonderful entertainment at no cost, unless you buy something at he Music Boosters Bake sale or the ... Full Story
High School Forensics Coach responds
Dear Editor: Thank you for running a story on the Berthoud Forensics (Speech and Debate) Team Qualifying for the National Tournament in Kansas City, MO. The hard work and talent that (recently graduated seniors) Ann Smith and Nicolas Alexander have demonstrated over the last two years have earned them national recognition, and your support for their success is greatly appreciated. There are many reasons why I became a teacher and a forensics coach: I think high school is a particularly ... Full Story
Arts for the eye, the ear and the mind
The BHS Evening with the Arts The annual Evening with the arts was an exciting event with much to do. The Gymnasium was the center for the displayed visual arts while the other entertainment took place in he commons and the auditorium. Many of he displays are just that, displays of work done in class by sixth though twelfth graders. It makes an interesting display to see how students vary their ideas starting with direction and material provided by the teacher. The more serious high ... Full Story







