Most express optimism about the future even in light of economic obstacles, rising tuition
Shannon Thompson, the district’s director of curriculum, said junior-high students now will be able to take some classes online. She said those subjects, which include language arts and math, are offered for “skill building” rather than credit recovery.
Those in remission also gathered around South Kitsap’s track — and thousands of high schools around the country — to celebrate survival last week during the annual Relay for Life.
The top agenda item on the Citizens Budget Review Committee’s list of recommendations might not fit with a maintenance-and-operations levy.
Chairman Ethan Kalkwarf said Tuesday that the two-day event last week raised $142,000 and he expects that to increase when final donations are tallied next week.
Senior placed at Mat Classic in 220-pound weight class and nearly quarterbacked the football team to a playoff appearance
Thefts have been an ongoing problem in the boys’ locker room at South Kitsap High School, but one attempt to stop them crossed a line.
Hidden Creek Elementary School placed on modified lockdown
Bear, three coyotes spotted May 31 on Converse Street campus
Skjonsby, Giddings both struggle with tennis tourney conditions
A stack of glass trophies rests in the front office at East Port Orchard Elementary School.
Principal Kristi Smith’s school soon will be honored with another.
Senior aims for discus mark at Star Track XXX this week in Tacoma
South Kitsap faces rematch against Woodinville in opening round
But South Kitsap senior hopes to play football at Washington
Finding a home for the cast-iron black bell that rests on a wooden base just outside of the main office at South Colby Elementary School was an easy decision.
Cain expects to return as coach, but anticipates making adjustments
South Kitsap defeats Olympia 5-4 to finish third in Class 4A Narrows League Tournament
South Kitsap High School’s TV station has operated for 15 years
But athletic director says previous experience is ‘important factor’
Omnipresent.
That might be the best word to describe South Kitsap School District deputy superintendent Kurt Wagner, who succumbed to cancer last Friday. He was 57.
She learned the nuances of the language’s complex grammar, admired the country’s cathedral architecture and heard about the blur of a Mercedes passing a BMW on the Autobahn.
