School Briefs, Feb. 13

OC Nursing review coming up

Olympic College will be host to a site review to continue the accreditation process of the school’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

Administrators are asking the public to share comments on the nursing program by mailing them to:

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

c/o LiAnne Shepard

One Dupont Circle NW, Suite 530

Washington, DC 20036-1120

Valentine’s Day Kids’ Night Out

Send the kids to the pool and have a romantic night out this Valentine’s Day.

The North Kitsap Community Pool will host a Valentine’s Day Kids’ Night Out Feb. 14. Kids can gather to watch a movie, have dinner, play games, make crafts and swim from 5-10 p.m.

Cost is $40 for the first child and $15 for each additional child from the same family. (There will be a $5 late pick-up fee per child for every 10 minute block after 10 p.m.)

Space is limited. Call (360) 598-1070 to reserve a spot.

NKHS to perform ‘Peter Pan’

The North Kitsap High School Drama Club will present a production of “Peter Pan,” as written by J.M. Barrie, at the North Kitsap Community Auditorium starting Feb. 27 and 28.

Show dates are Feb. 27-28, and March 6-7 at 7 p.m. A special matinee will also be held March 7 at 2 p.m.

Tickets may be purchased from NKHS drama students and boosters, the ASB store and ticket window at NKHS, Liberty Bay Bookstore and at the door. The cost is $9 for adults and $7 for students and seniors. Special Director’s Circle tickets are available for $12 apiece. Call (360) 598-8507 or email rpowell@nkschools.org for reservations.

NKHS Grad Night tickets available

Tickets for this year’s North Kitsap High School Grad Night will be on sale today and Friday, Feb. 20 during lunch in the NKHS commons.

Party venues will be packed with activities, prizes, food and entertainment.

Tickets can be purchased for $125 each through Feb. 27. A down payment of $50 reserves a spot, with the balance due by Feb. 27. Only 150 tickets will be sold. Payment plans and scholarships are available.

On March 1, the ticket price will increase to $150.

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