Southwest Open School: SWOSology at 30 years

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Southwest Open School: SWOSology at 30 years

Alternative school grows from fringes of high school to 160 students
Southwest Open School students Isaac Burrell and Nick Martinez try their hands at starting a fire the ancestral Pueblo way at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center last week. The SWOS students were at Crow Canyon for an overnight visit.
In 2015, Southwest Open School students got a taste of unusual international cuisine when they made food with bugs. Above, students sample the food, including a pizza topped with a rhino beetle.
The graduating class of Southwest Open School’s graduating class of 2014 takes a class photo before their graduation ceremony.

Southwest Open School: SWOSology at 30 years

Southwest Open School students Isaac Burrell and Nick Martinez try their hands at starting a fire the ancestral Pueblo way at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center last week. The SWOS students were at Crow Canyon for an overnight visit.
In 2015, Southwest Open School students got a taste of unusual international cuisine when they made food with bugs. Above, students sample the food, including a pizza topped with a rhino beetle.
The graduating class of Southwest Open School’s graduating class of 2014 takes a class photo before their graduation ceremony.
Fall Fest is Oct. 15

Celebrate the best season of the year with Southwest Open School for Fall Fest 2015.
The event features live music, a chili cook-off, contests, games, a bouncy castle and the dedication of the new SWOS school garden. The event takes place 3–7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15 at Southwest Open School, 401 N. Dolores Road in Cortez.
Fall Fest is free and open to the public. Volunteers and donations are welcome.
More information: 565-1150.