For more than an hour, Josh Thomsen sits hunched over a laptop in front of the dimly lit stage in the North Kitsap Auditorium; intertwining audio and video with a live performance. “And then they came for me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank,” mixes live theater with prerecorded interviews and audio from survivors of the Holocaust. The play, performed by the North Kitsap Reality Theater Group — a branch of the NK Drama Club — offers an intricate mix between the student characters and the video.
Raelene Rossart’s son will begin attending the North Kitsap School District next year — that is, if the budget can be controlled.
As a parent living in another district, she would like to see her student begin and end his public education in the same district. However, the decision to keep him enrolled in the district depends on how the gap of funding from the state is filled.
As the teams prepare for the post-season, change in district finals may affect coaches’ strategies.
With a slight increase in interest, wrestling remains the only co-ed contact prep sport.
In the early hours of a frigid morning, before the rumble of school buses fill the North Kitsap School District bus depot and students wake up for a school day, Ronald Lee checks the weather forecast.
He makes his way to his personal weather station in his home on the west side of the Hood Canal Bridge, then checks his cell phone for weather reports. With snow falling steadily outside his window, Lee, the school district’s transportation director, decides to test the roads. “I’ve spent a lot of time out here on these roads,” Lee says while he drives his four-wheel drive Ram Charger, provided by the school district.
After season evaluations, KHS head volleyball coach and NK head football coach will not return for the 2011-12 school year.
Jobs and program funding are anticipated to feel brunt of budget cuts for the 2011-12 school year.
Third grade students donate supplies to Belize with help from Gordon alumnus.
Robert Sanville and his wife did not decide what school program to put their daughter in quickly. A supporter of…
The boys basketball team wins first six league games; league’s tallest player rejoins team after injury.
The North Kitsap High boys basketball team took time off from the court Monday to help out at North Kitsap…
Slim state budget and dropping enrollment mean teacher cuts likely for North Kitsap School District.
Returning wrestlers help Bucs continue on an undefeated wrestling path.
KINGSTON —The litter of pups born four years ago on a Kingston farm were not planned. Jan Farrell-Darnall was done…
all from the main entrance to Spectrum Community School, 18-year-old senior Bobbie Weyand sits in a small white room. Sexual…
Returning students take on leadership roles with school’s largest gymnastics team ever.
A slight increase in student participation may bring about a dramatic change for the team’s success.
Tim French begins his first season as girls basketball head coach, with no senior players.
Prize money could be boon for under-funded music program.
North Kitsap school buses dropped off their last student at 7 p.m. on Nov. 22, more than four hours after…