No buses laboring on Labor Day
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
Community Transit buses and DART paratransit service will not operate on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6.
Scout earns Eagle, Palm awards
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
David Droz, a senior at Kamiak High School, earned the 21 merit badges and completed the service project required to obtain an Eagle Scout rank three months prior to his 18th birthday, the deadline for achieving scouting’s highest award.
9 bands to play at festival’s beer garden
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
The Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce and Diamond Knot Brewing Co. are sponsoring the annual Microbrew and Wine Garden show (for ages 21 and over) at Lighthouse Park the weekend of Sept. 10-11.
Teen serves as page in Capitol
Wed, Sep 1, 2010
Jordan Pennington, 17, of Mukilteo, recently returned from working as a congressional page under Rep. Adam Smith, D-Tacoma, with the U.S. House of Representatives Page Program.
Kamiak musical wins top honors
Wed, Jun 30, 2010
Kamiak High School recently won 5th Avenue Theatre’s top honor for high schools for Outstanding Overall Musical Production for “The Pajama Game.” With their performance of the 1954 musical “The Pajama Game,” a romantic comedy about workers in a pajama factory seeking a pay raise, Kamiak beat 64 other Washington state high schools during the awards ceremony held June 7 at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre.
Mariner’s NJROTC program grows leaders
Wed, Jun 30, 2010
Before joining the Orca Company Navy Jr. ROTC at Mariner High School, Cadet Theresa Hofford was shy. She’d much rather be alone with a book than socializing with her peers. But now, thanks to the NJROTC program, she said she’s outgoing and makes friends.
Lovick has Ds and Fs for Harbour Pointe students
Wed, Jun 2, 2010
Fourth-grader Johnny Lovick rolled out of bed in the early morning cold in his grandmother’s ramshackle home in the middle of a Louisiana cotton field. School wouldn’t start for hours, but in the dirt-poor South, everyone had a job to do, no matter how old or young. Cotton had to be picked and chopped, chores had to be done. No matter how cold or hot it was, no matter how miserable the boy felt, the work never stopped. With sparse food, no running water, no electricity, and an outhouse 100 feet away from the tiny sharecropper’s shack Lovick called home, life looked bleak.
Sno-Isle fashion designers strike a pose
Wed, Jun 2, 2010
Sno-Isle Tech’s fashion show was a success, with students modeling a variety of designer clothing, of their own inventions created throughout the school year.
1M math problems? A piece of candy!
Wed, Jun 2, 2010
Discovery second grader Pierce McVey thought it would be cool if he and his fellow students answered 1,000,000 math problems in just a few weeks’ time. Never mind that that works out to about 1,689 problems per student among him and his 591 classmates. “I got the idea from a book I read,” he said. “The kid in the book challenged his school, so I knew I could do it here, that we could do this.”