Through CHS Media Center, students can find out about global issues
Wanna “go global” to do research? Go to this link (also found on the Library page ) and use “coronado” for the password.
Wanna “go global” to do research? Go to this link (also found on the Library page ) and use “coronado” for the password.
2 + 2 = 4. Math + You = Fun. Does this equate? Perhaps, if you supplement your math studies with a fun and educational website. Math if Fun is a website that’s grown popular among CHS math students. “Math is Fun can improve your basic math skills which are crucial to your success,” commented CHS Math Teacher Mr. [...]

Order your pictures online through Lifetouch Haven’t gotten your senior picture taken? Missed Picture Day in August? Want to buy pictures? If your picture predicament falls in any of these three categories, be sure to get your Retake Day order packet from your English, LSC, or English Immersion Studies teacher. “Picture Day is important so [...]

With the amazing academic skills that our school upholds, we proudly present our Minds in Motion Honorees!
Since September 2009, all students at Coronado are welcome to come in before school and treat themselves to a free breakfast. Coronado

Most know that irritating sound: that malicious morning alarm clock .
In a 2010-2011 school year with a 7:45 AM 1st hour start, CHS Marching Band members wake up while the sun’s still down. On Thursday, September 2nd, Explorer photographer Shea Van Atta (11) woke with the band.
September 2nd-4:30 a.m. (snooze). 4:35 (snooze). 4:40… “Seriously?! Why get up this early?” 4:45 “Ugh.” 4:50. “Alright. Alright. I’M UP!”

On the first Friday of every month since October 1994, downtown Phoenix has been the place to be for anybody who is anybody in the Valley’s art and culture scene. This coming October is no exception to that statement. Going strong 12 times a year for 14 years straight, Phoenix’s First Friday has now grown to be the largest monthly art walk in the United States.

“It’s awesome,” said Dons Varsity Football Coach B.J. Pasquel. “We couldn’t ask for more than to play our biggest rival for homecoming.”
While energy is sure to pulse at Edward Anderson Stadium on September 24th, here are the matchup keys to the Homecoming Night football game.
The Dons will be facing a tough Arcadia Titans team. At press time, the Titans are 2-0 on the season after beating Coconino soundly 26-0. They have a tough defense and a strong offense. Quarterback Cole Richardson (11) passed for 206 yards and against Coconino. The Titans’ also ran the ball for a total of 164 yards on the ground.

Visions hand selects certain artists at our school who get to work with and be mentored by professional artists. Coronado Vision students have the honor of displaying their artwork in the exhibition “Text Messages” found at the Scottsdale Center of the arts gallery.
As the annual Arizona Fall Frenzy comes to Tempe, kids will be lining up to catch plenty of popular bands. Will you be there? Fall Frenzy is a