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Hinkley High School
1250 Chambers Rd.
Aurora, CO 80011 [map]
303-340-1500
Jinger Haberer, Principal
Office Hours: 7:00-4:00 M-F


APS Vision Statement
Graduate every student with the choice to attend college without remediation
Hinkley Mission

Hinkley Mission Statement

  • Be academically prepared for all post secondary education.
  • Be socially prepared for life in the community
  • Be personally prepared with a vision of their future.
  • Possess the resources for a well balanced life.
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"A Flight Above the Rest"


A MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL HABERER


5th BLOCK INFORMATION 

Parent Letter/Application              5th Block Schedule 

GRADUATION INFORMATION

STUDENTS                                 PARENTS  

CONGRATULATIONS

DANIELS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS!

      Raul Amaya Barrios         

              Thong Phung                         

                Lydia Sanchez                   

   

 Character, leadership, and service. These are the core values that define a Daniels Scholar. 

The Daniels Scholarship Program distinguishes itself from other scholarship programs focusing purely on academic achievement or financial need by selecting young leaders of exceptional character with the desire to give back to their communities.

Bill Daniels defined the specific criteria and unique perspective used to select Daniels Scholars. In addition to overall character, we look for natural leaders with the motivation to succeed and the potential to be engaged in the community. From the thousands that apply, roughly 250 young people from Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming are awarded scholarships each year.

More information on the Daniels Scholarship Fund


THANK YOU!!!!!

COMCAST - NBC

CUSTODIAL STAFF

APS BUILDING MAINTENANCE

TEACHER, STAFF, STUDENT and PARENT VOLUNTEERS

for your incredible work this Saturday at 

COMCAST CARES DAY.

SLIDESHOW from Saturday's event.


Congratulations to Beth Himes

nominated for the

Inspiring Teacher Award at CU Boulder  

The BOLD (Broadening Opportunity through Leadership and Diversity) Center is part of CU-Boulder’s commitment to creating an environment where students achieve their dreams. The BOLD Center fosters success through academic resources, student leadership opportunities and a supportive community in order to break down the barriers that keep too many of today’s young talent from reaching their aspirations.

At the Celebration of Excellence, we will celebrate the graduation of our seniors, honor the efforts of the K-12 teachers (BETH) who inspired them, recognize the contributions of our industry and foundation partners, and support the education of engineers who will help shape the future.  


Congratulations to Susan Mumford Hartley

Recipient of the

BIO-RAD 2013 Ron Mardigian Memorial Biotechnology Explorer Award

Bio-Rad’s Biotechnology ExplorerTM Program and the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) have partnered to
recognize an outstanding high school teacher who has made biotechnology learning accessible to the classroom. This
award has been established in memory of Ron Mardigian, the inspiration behind and founder of the Biotechnology
Explorer program. 


Congratulations to Scarlett Jiminez

 2013 Boettcher Scholarship Recipient!


Congratulations Matthew Willis! 

Matthew Willis Named Nation's Top Assistant Principal

Assistant Principal Matthew Willis supports and cares for his students more than they will ever know. The Colorado Association of Secondary School Principals, in conjunction with the Colorado Association of School Executives, recently recognized his dedication and commitment to student success by naming him the 2013 Colorado Assistant Principal of the Year.

“It’s been an awesome experience to be a leader at Hinkley,” said Willis. “I feel honored to be able to make a difference in our community.”

Willis has been a vital person in the Aurora community for quite some time. Having been in education for the past nine years, Willis said it’s the students who keep him motivated and passionate about his work. Aside from greeting students at the front door three to four days per week, he makes a point to visit with teachers as often as possible to improve instruction, something he believes is necessary to continue to increase student achievement.  He says they discuss “how to work collectively to bring this all together to create hope and opportunity for students.”

Willis will be honored by CAASP and CASE later this month in an official ceremony.

Congratulations, Matthew, on your outstanding work!


 KBRDNEWS

Daily Announcements
Scholarship Information
Students in the News
Athletic Calendar
School Calendar 


Our Hearts go out to those impacted by the Tragedy in Connecticut.

The National Association of School Psychologists has given suggested talking points for students when tyhey ask questionsabout the Connecticut shooting. These talking points are listed below in both English and Spanish.

English
Spanish

An important Message from Principal Haberer


 2012-2013 Student Handbook

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