Headline
Gardening Anyone?
Thomas Jefferson gets even greener with new summer garden. TJ gardeners are ready to move plants from greenhouse to to the new Garden of Youth. Photo by Tori Wallace [Read more...] Read More →
News
What to “Check” Off Your List Before Checkout
As seniors prepare to say goodbye to high school, some loose ends still need to be tied. Senior Rachel Uyemura looks over the senior checkout packet. Photo by Tori Wallace [Read more...] Read More →
Community
Martin’s Youth Sportfest Returns to TJ
NFL Star and Spartan, Derrick Martin, holds annual sportfest at Thomas Jefferson High School for the sixth year in a row. Derrick Martin kicks off his annual Youth Sportsfest and Golf Tournament. [Read more...] Read More →
People
Brilliant Bochra
Bochra Bendjebbar has the unique background of being Canadian, Algerian, and American. Junior Bochra Bendjebbar gets started with her work for the Spartan Edition. Photo by Rachel Uyemura [Read more...] Read More →
Sports
Successful Season Over for Soccer
The girls’ soccer team is retired in the first round of the playoffs. Senior Rachel Uyemura played hard throughout the season. Photo by Clayton Bridges [Read more...] Read More →
Living/Arts
Sempiternal: Bring Me the Horizon
Throughout the band’s history they have had a phenomenal way of improving their music to be above par. The band Bring Me The Horizon finally debuts the album Sempiternal. Artwork from Google Images [Read more...] Read More →
Robotics
Robotics Competition
Bots will climb and disks will fly. Students watch and also compete as TJ’s two robots go against a large group of schools from different states and Mexico. Artwork by Tori Wallace [Read more...] Read More →
Editorial
Obsessed with iPhones
New technology offers both benefits and distractions to TJ students. Are iPhones a blessing or a curse? Artwork by Tori Wallace [Read more...] Read More →
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February 2013
Over the last eight years, I have served as the proud leader of the Thomas Jefferson High School Spartans. During this time, I have enjoyed working closely with TJ students, parents and teachers to create a supportive environment that welcomes and embraces all students.
It is with a heavy heart that I announce my plans to resign as principal of TJ at the end of the 2012-13 school year. I have accepted a new role with Denver Public Schools (DPS) working with the HR School Support Team as the Performance Management Advisor.
Having loved my time as principal of TJ, it was a very difficult decision to leave. However, I am excited for this new chapter in my career and having the opportunity to impact DPS students in a new and exciting way.
The TJ community will always be a special place to me, and I look forward to seeing continued progress on all of the wonderful initiatives in place to benefit TJ’s students and families.
DPS will launch an extensive principal search for my replacement. DPS will look locally and nationally to ensure the right candidate is selected to continue moving forward our mission of helping all students achieve their personal best. DPS will also be looking to the TJ community for input during the principal selection process. Additional information about this process, and how the community can get involved, will be shared soon.
I encourage you to call me or stop by my office if you have any questions about my transition. Thank you all for your incredible support over the last eight years. I look forward to seeing what the future holds for the TJ community.
Oprima aqui para leer esta carta en espanol (Click here to read this letter in Spanish)
Warm Regards,
Sandra Just
Principal
Thomas Jefferson High School
Spartan Spotlight: Camille Moore

Photo by Rachel Uyemura
My Favorite…
Color: Purple
TV Show: Shake It Up
Memory @TJ: Hanging out with all of my friends
Subject: Cooking
Teacher: Molly
What activities do you do @TJ? Swimming
If you could live through any time period, which would it be? The 80′s because it was cool.
A Random Fact:
I walk to school
Life Philosophy: Be yourself.
Spartan Spotlight: Sasha Mesropov

Photo by Tori Wallace
My Favorite…
Color: Red
TV Show: Scrubs
Band: Cage the Elephant
Memory @TJ: Making Varsity for soccer because I was really really happy!
Subject: Biology
Teacher: Mr. Thomas
What activities do you do @TJ? Soccer
If you could live through any time period, which would it be? The 70′s or 80′s because it seems like a really cool time.
If you could be any character from a book or movie, who would you be? Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games because she is really awesome!
Two Random Facts:
1. I’m Russian
2. My real name is Alexandra
Life Philosophy: Live life to the fullest.
Spartan Spotlight: Steven Light

Photo by Tori Wallace
My Favorite…
Color: Purple
TV Show: South Park
Band: The Black Keys
Memory @TJ: Going to Lollicup with Mateo and Jesse
Subject: History
Teacher: Smith
What activities do you do at TJ? I used to play golf
If you could live through any time period, which would it be? During the Renaissance times because they had dragons!
If you could be any character in a book or movie, who would you be? I would be David from Jumper because he can tele-port, and that’s tight!
Two Random Facts:
1. I have two older brothers
2. I make long boards
Life Philosophy: Fun.
Spartan Spotlight: Connor Langeberg

Photo by Tori Wallace
My Favorite…
Color: Green
TV Show: I don’t watch TV
Band: Green Day
Memory @TJ: Homecoming freshman year because it was fun with my friends
Subject: Science
Teacher: Jackson
What activities do you do @TJ? I swim
If you could live through any time period, which would it be? The 1930′s because it would be fun
If you could be any character in a book/movie, who would you be? The Cat in the Hat because he doesn’t seem to understand the laws of physics
Two Random Facts:
1. I’m 6’2
2. I have brown hair
Life Philosophy: “When you want to succeed as much as you want to breathe, that’s when you become truly successful.”
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News
Skills USA Places Highly at State Competition
The club made TJ proud by representing at the annual Skills contest.

TJ’s Skills USA team from left: David Duchan, Melissa Duran, Cassie Kah, Ana Beiser, Brody Bills, Erich Deutsch, Van Diep, Yosua Hermawn, and John Touris. Photo provided by Jerry Esparza
TJ Students Receive PMI Awards for Their Dedication to Computer Technology
Shehab Ahmed, Amanda Koziol, David Duchan, and Erich Deutsch are honored for their work in the CCT program by the Project Management Institute.

Students (from left) Amanda Koziol, David Duchan, Shehab Ahmed, and Erich Deutsch are honored by PMI.
Community
Cookie Wednesday: A Newspaper Tradition
Who said the little things can’t make a difference?
Releasing the Fire Within
Leadership students take a stance against suicide by selling headphones to promote suicide awareness.
People
Carole Fulkerson Dances Off Into the Sunset
Carole Fulkerson says goodbye after 28 years of teaching here at Thomas Jefferson.

Carol Fulkerson stands (2nd from left) with her students at the DPS Shakespeare Festival for her last year. Photo by Tori Wallace
On the Green with Smith
Social Studies teacher Mark Smith is an all around Spartan
Editorial
Hopeful City on the Verge of Regaining NBA Franchise
Seattle looks to provide a new home for the struggling Sacramento Kings.
Sports
Track Hits the Finish Line
The track team sums up their season with the state-qualifying meet.

TJ Track comes to a close after a very successful year. Photo by Rachel Uyemura
Marissa Olan Strikes it Big in Tennis
Marissa Olan Andres is a sweetheart in person, and has a distinctive personality on the court.
Living & Arts
Cookie Wednesday: A Newspaper Tradition
Who said the little things can’t make a difference?
Robotics
Robotics Gears Up For Class, Club, and Competition
As TJ’s Robotics classes compete in the First Tech Challenge (FTC), the club finishes up their robot for the First Robotics Challenge (FRC) Ultimate Ascent.

Students and mentors (from left: Stacey Fornstrom, Janie Eslinger, Mohamed Tambal, and Erich Deutch) work on their robot disc launcher.


























