The Grand Junction High School Knowledge Bowl team took first place in Class 5A at the Colorado Knowledge Bowl tournament yesterday (March 14), but that wasn't the only thing this brilliant group of students won.
The staff at the Grand Junction Police Department thought they had pretty much seen it all until a group of high school students walked into the station and started singing.
Two Western Colorado Bands, Stray Grass and the Desert Flyer Band, came together last Saturday night at Grand Junction High School for a fundraiser benefiting GJHS band students. Several of the performers were graduates of the school. Take a look back at the fun and craziness at this outstanding event.
When tragedy strikes, there is nothing that Grand Junction does better than coming together as a community. With the loss that Grand Junction High School has experienced this past week, Fruita Monument High School put their rivalry aside and stood by GJHS.
After having some time to mourn and reflect on the tragic student suicide this week, the Grand Junction High School Tigers Football team took a courageous step forward and decided to play Niwot Saturday (November 5) after initially cancelling the game.
The Grand Junction High School football team was scheduled for a road game this weekend in Longmont, but has decided to cancel due to a tragic incident on campus Wednesday (November 2) afternoon.
The Grand Junction High School was put on "Shelter-in-Place" after an isolated shooting occurred. This was an isolated incident with no active shooter.
Two Western Colorado bands will join forces on November 5 to raise funds for music students at a local High School. Tickets for this annual event are for sale now. Here are five rock-solid reasons why you should attend this event.