The Trojans won at home against the Roughriders 9-3 on Monday, April 15.
The Central Kitsap School Board has selected a search firm to help replace out-going superintendent Greg Lynch in a two-part process.
Bremerton resident Jeffrey Moen has gone three times to the Boston Marathon but elected this year to stay home — a choice he feels glad he made.
This weekend BHS music teacher Cassie Gillis will premiere her final musical before retiring in June after 35 years.
The Central Kitsap School Board voted unanimously to release Superintendent Lynch from the remainder of his contract and accept his resignation on Wednesday.
Central Kitsap School Board member Christy Cathcart surprised the community and other members of the board Wednesday when she announced she would resigned her seat.
The Knights (8-0) won a close game Tuesday night against Klahowya 1-0 to remain undefeated and maintain their hold on first place in the Olympic League.
The board will decide during its regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday whether to release the superintendent from his contract and accept his resignation.
The county-wide energy savings program is set to expire this summer. Homeowners hoping to take advantage are encouraged to attend its “Final Boarding Call” Saturday, April 13.
The grants that have made the program possible for the last few years are expiring.
The Seabeck boy was pronounced dead late last night after the car he was in crashed on Seabeck Highway at Larsen Lane.
Coming changes within the Central Kitsap School District will result in the closure of at least one school, district officials say.
This article is a continuation of the breaking news reported last week of the superintendent’s plan to leave the Central Kitsap School District.
When every hand ceased signing, all the Bremerton students found themselves atop their podiums with their hands full of hardware.
At the Central Kitsap School District board of directors meeting on March 27 administrators gave a presentation celebrating the work of three schools.
The Trojans beat North Mason and Port Townsend last week to put them a game and a half back from league leaders Port Angeles and Sequim.
Lynch announced this morning he would accept an offer to fill the superintendent role with OESD 114.
Olympic fastpitch went up early and held on against a surge in the 5th inning by North Mason to win 7-5.
Students at Olympic, Central Kitsap and Bremerton High schools will be in Seattle this weekend pitting their robots against each other and more than 60 other teams from around the world.
Klahowya lost at home 9-4 to North Kitsap on Wednesday.