Required changes may force district to get creative to find sources of funding
Robert Kuehl has worked in the Tumwater School District since 1981. He was the second of three superintendent finalists to address the North Kitsap community Tuesday night. His goal, he said, is to become a superintendent.
Despite budget cuts and declining enrollment in the North Kitsap School District, Patrice Page believes district staff members should not lose sight of student achievement.
Kingston was back in full force Saturday afternoon. The team’s defense, which became a cornerstone of the team this season, made itself known and the Bucs had the best free-throw game in program history. With that, the Bucs took third place in the 2A State Tournament in the Yakima Valley SunDome after defeating the Lindbergh Eagles 57-46.
Kingston lost its shot at the 2A state title after Friday night’s loss to Lynden. Saturday, it contends for third or fifth.
Today, students from around Washington begin competing in state tournaments. Student athletes have two options: move on to day two or head home.
The Yank-A-Part auto wrecking business was once a chicken house
The Yank-A-Part auto wrecking business was once a chicken house
Board and search committee must now narrow down to five or six
The Kitsap Sports Hall of Fame inductee remains a state record holder
Taking the Olympic League title was a goal for the Kingston Buccaneers basketball team. That doesn’t mean the team stops there.
Both Kingston and North Kitsap girls varsity basketball teams advance to sub-districts Feb. 9.
Indianola Rowing Association prepares for its first full season on the water
School district waiting to see if more snow days are coming
Terri Gleich has witnessed firsthand the budget cuts in the North Kitsap School District. The mother of two has seen class sizes increase and positions eliminated. She’s seen cuts ever since her oldest child was in kindergarten.
Right now, Howard Struve thinks the best thing for him and the Washington Civil War Association is to remember the Battle for Port Gamble for what it was and move on.
As he nears graduation, North’s only senior varsity wrestler wants to place at State
It was the final set of the first match of the 2A State Volleyball Tournament Nov. 11 and the North Kitsap Vikings were looking to finish strong.
There will naturally be some great photo opportunities following a snow storm in the North Kitsap area. So late Wednesday morning I set off on an excursion to find people enjoying themselves in the — surprisingly — powdery snow.
After years of rejecting the idea, the North Kitsap School Board is considering closing an elementary school. By the end of January, the North Kitsap School Board and district administrators plan to name a committee to discuss the possibilities of closing a school. The closure would be a measure to counteract declining enrollment and the reduction of state and federal money provided to the district.