E Bike Rules
As warmer weather brings more students out on e-bikes, it’s important we all work together to keep our community safe. We've partnered with local safety advocates to share this helpful E-Bike Safety Brochure which provides essential tips and guidelines for students and families.
Please take a moment to review and discuss these safety practices at home. Together, we can help prevent accidents before they happen and ensure everyone rides responsibly this season.
Welcome to the ASD Team, Nina Pulatie, new AHS Assistant Principal
With over 15 years of experience in education, Nina brings a passion for student growth, instructional leadership, and staff development.
Nina’s journey in education began as a second-grade teacher in Garfield County, Colorado before she expanded her expertise in Kansas City, Missouri. She has served as a Teacher Leader, Staff Development Coach, and Instructional Leader, guiding educators and students toward success. Her leadership played a pivotal role in helping Lakeview Middle School earn and maintain National Demonstration School status.
Holding multiple degrees in English, Special Education, and Educational Leadership, Nina is committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement at Aspen High. She believes in the power of relationships, collaboration, and growth, encouraging both students and staff to become "1% better every day."
Beyond her professional role, Nina is excited to bring her family to Aspen and become an active part of the community. She looks forward to immersing herself in all that Aspen has to offer, from outdoor adventures to local traditions. Passionate about building and sustaining meaningful relationships, she is eager to connect with students, staff, and families to create a school culture where everyone feels supported and empowered.
ASD welcomes back Dr. Tom Dodd as the new Aspen Middle School Principal
Dr. Tom Dodd takes the reins from AMS Principal Amy Kendziorski, who is retiring after 35 years of public education at the end of this school year. Dodd served as Assistant Principal at Aspen High School from 2001-2003.
Dodd comes to ASD with more than 30 years of experience in public education. He currently serves as Assistant Principal of Castle View High School in Castle Rock. He has served as Principal at Windsor High School in Windsor and Lesher Middle School in Fort Collins. He also has worked with Solution Tree Consulting as an educational speaker and leader. He has served as president of the Colorado Association of School Executives and as an International Baccalaureate leader.
ASD hosted a meet and greet with four candidates and received feedback from students, staff and parents. Two AMS students were included on the interview panel that met with all four candidates.
“Dr. Tom Dodd is a proven leader with a deep understanding of what makes middle school students thrive,” said ASD Superintendent Tharyn Mulberry. “His experience with the IB program, his track record of success at the middle school level, and his appreciation for our unique mountain community make him the perfect fit for Aspen Middle School. We are excited to welcome him and look forward to the impact his leadership will have on our students, staff, and families.”
Dodd holds an undergraduate degree from Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania; two Master’s degrees from Adams State University and a Doctorate from Penn State University.
AHS Athletics launches a Digital Wall of Fame
Aspen High School Athletics is proud to announce the launch of an exciting new initiative: a Digital Wall of Fame. Using state-of-the-art software from Rocket Alumni Solutions, Inc., this platform will celebrate the accomplishments of our past and present athletes. Located in the Aspen High School Gym Lobby, the interactive Wall of Fame will also be accessible online, making our athletic history available to everyone.\ Over the years, Aspen High School has unfortunately lost valuable records, photos, and other documentation of our athletic achievements. This project aims to recover and preserve these pieces of history. We are reaching out to alumni, parents, and the Aspen community for help. If you have team photos, broken records that were not documented, or other memorabilia, please share them with us to contribute to this lasting tribute.\ This project is about more than preserving history; it’s an opportunity to engage and empower our students. Sarah Ward and her journalism classes are gathering photos, yearbooks, and any related documentation, while Anita Moose and her Skier TV classes are filming, conducting interviews, and designing the visual elements of the Wall of Fame. Together, they are researching archives to uncover forgotten milestones and achievements. Through this collaboration, students are gaining invaluable real-world skills in journalism, digital organization, and historical research while contributing to a meaningful initiative that celebrates Aspen High School’s athletic excellence.\ The Digital Wall of Fame will feature a searchable database where users can explore athletic achievements by year, sport, athlete, or team. The platform will include dynamic content such as photos, videos, social media integration, and opportunities for sponsorship. Regular updates by students, faculty, and community members will ensure the Wall of Fame remains a living document of Aspen’s athletic excellence.\ The Wall of Fame is not just for Aspen High School; it’s for the entire Aspen community. By sharing stories and achievements, we aim to strengthen the bond between the school and the community. This initiative will inspire current and future athletes while preserving the legacy of those who came before them.\ We invite everyone to participate in this exciting project. Whether by contributing memorabilia, sharing stories, or supporting the initiative in other ways, your involvement is vital. Together, we can celebrate the accomplishments of Aspen High School athletes, preserve our athletic history for generations to come, and inspire pride and engagement within the Aspen community.
We want to take this special opportunity to express our heartfelt gratitude for the Aspen Booster Club unwavering support in making this incredible project a reality. Their dedication and generosity have been instrumental in bringing this vision to life, and it simply would not have been possible without them.
For those interested in learning more about the Aspen Booster Club or enrolling as a member, we are excited to share that this information is now readily accessible via our new interactive TV as well! Their support continues to make a meaningful impact in our community.
For more information or to contribute, please contact Aspen High School Athletics. Let’s come together to honor our past and build a bright future for Aspen High School Athletics!
Aspen High School Students win eight awards for artwork in prestigious state and national program
Six Aspen High School Students recently brought home eight awards - including four Gold Key awards - for their artwork presented in the regional contest of the prestigious national Scholastic Art & Writing Awards program.
The regional contest, the Colorado Art Region of Scholastic Art and Writing, draws more than 5,000 pieces of artwork into the contest, which is open to students in grades 7-12. It is the nation’s longest-running and most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in grades 7–12, ages 13+ and has been a program in Colorado since 1947.
“I think it’s incredible to get recognition as an artist within the community, and I am very appreciative of that!” said Evie Dziedzic Szostak, AHS student who won two awards last year and two this year. “I have had amazing experiences working on art at the high school and have been consistently encouraged to try new things, expanding my skill set and enjoyment of creating.”
Judges, who are industry leaders in the visual arts, look for work that exemplifies originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision. The awards are: Gold Key, Silver Key, Honorable Mentions, and American Visions & Voices. The Gold Key winners’ work will advance to the national competition. National awards are expected to be announced in March.
“I’m so incredibly proud of all of my students but right now I’m especially proud of the students who entered their work to Scholastics and received recognition,” said AHS Art Teacher Julie Trahon.
Aspen High School Student winners are:
SAVE THE DATE: Little Shop of Horrors!
"Don't feed the plants!" Aspen High School and Theatre Aspen present the Spring musical, Little Shop of Horrors.
Don't miss this human-eating plant and all the shenanigans.\ Flyer design by AHS student Mateo Tafferelli.
ASD Teachers visit Eagle Valley Elementary for continued learning
Join AMS and Challenge Aspen for a special presentation from Kelsey Tainsh
ASD parents launch Special Education Advisory Committee
Supporting Every Child: SEAC Empowers Families in Special Education
Navigating the maze of special education policies and programs can feel overwhelming—but you’re not alone. Parents of children with disabilities have come together to create the Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC), a passionate team dedicated to guiding families through the complexities of special education.
The Vision: SEAC envisions a world where every learner is respected, challenged with high expectations, and empowered to achieve their dreams.
The Mission: With parents, educators, and community members at its core, SEAC is committed to representing children and youth with disabilities, influencing educational decisions, and enhancing the quality of special education services.
How SEAC Makes a Difference:
“We know IEPs and 504 Plans can be overwhelming. Navigating special education laws, policies, and procedures can create anxiety. We are here with you every step of the way.”
SEAC is also accepting applications for new committee members. If you’re passionate about making a difference, consider joining this incredible team.
Ready to learn more
Explore the Welcome Packet and become part of the movement shaping a brighter future for all students.
Read about SEAC in the Aspen Daily News.
Email the SEAC team at: aspenseac@gmail.com
College Outreach hosts first virtual event of 2025
Students and their families, school counselors and educators are invited to participate in College Outreach's first virtual event this year – the Summer Opportunities Seminar (Part I) – Wednesday, Jan. 22, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.