
Spotlight on Richard Nelson
For more information about the history of East High School you can purchase the book Flights of Angels: A History of Denver East High School,
Whether you are here in Colorado, living in another state, or even another country, we want you to stay connected to East High School. As you know, one of the greatest things about East is the passionate commitment to the school from both the students and their families.
The alumni network will connect you to other East alumni and former faculty, provide updates on school news, share stories of other graduates, and facilitate reunions. Most importantly, it will enable you to help support the most vital aspects of East High School – the building and grounds, the teachers and administrators, and the students.
The alumni committee is supported by EAFAF, the East Angel Friends and Alumni Foundation, which raises money for teacher grants, maintaining and enhancing the facilities, encouraging alumni engagement, preserving the history of the school, providing food and supplies to East families in need, and promoting student achievement.
We’d love to hear from you! Please send an email to info@eastangels.network and we’ll respond as soon as possible.
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For more information about the history of East High School you can purchase the book Flights of Angels: A History of Denver East High School,
Angel alumni – just a quick note to let you all know that you can purchase East Angels alumni apparel at the East online spirit
It’s perhaps the spookiest and most hidden place at East High School. Above the spiral staircase, in a tower more than 100 feet in the
In April of 1984, the East High senior class pulled off a senior prank for the history books. The crafty students staged a plane crash
Angels on Air is a student-lead broadcasting and media team of 30 students dedicated to covering the events and perspectives at Denver East High School.
How cool is this photo!?!?! The Sullivan Gate was the entrance to City Park, before East High arrived on the Esplanade in 1924. Photo credit:
Please think of East Angel Friends & Alumni Foundation (EAFAF) on Colorado Gives Day on December 8th. As we face the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic together,
Pave the Way to East’s Continued Excellence! The entry plaza renovation recognizes the importance of the historic entrance to East and reinforces its daily use
Students stare at the Azar’s Big Boy statue, which was discovered embedded in the Esplanade. The statue was stolen from the Azar’s restaurant at 4115
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