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Edition Date: May 19, 2008
Five trophies for Wellington Chess Team
Fourteen Wellington Elementary students qualified to play in the 2008 Washington State Elementary Chess Championship held April 26 in Redmond.

 

 
Woodmoor students reach reading goals, raise money
Woodmoor students read 13,047 total hours in just over a week at this year’s Read-A-Thon. The event leaders were parents Casey Stark, Alexis Krough and Robbi Reed. The Read-A-Thon serves as an incentive for the kids to read and helps raise money for ...

 

 
Breakfast raises more than $40,000 for Cascadia
Cascadia Community College Foundation announced its third annual Make Dreams Come True Fundraising Breakfast raised more than $40,000.

 

 
Bothell High School reunions
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Contact Sharon Hildebrandt Hanson at 425-828-6128 OR Chuck Kaysner at chuck.kaysner@Verizon.net

 

 
Students honored at scholarship breakfast
Sixteen graduates of Woodinville High School will be among 84 recipients were honored at the 24th annual scholarship recognition breakfast hosted by the Northshore Scholarship Foundation.

 

 
Woodinville Rotary announces wine scholarships
Woodinville Rotary Club has announced plans to create a scholarship endowment for students pursuing careers in the community’s fast-growing premium wine industry.

 

 
Students participate in DECA State conference
On March 6-8, seven Cedarcrest students competed in the Washington DECA State Career Development Conference held at Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue.

 

 
Cedarcrest students competed in the Washington DECA State Career Development Conference
Students at Carnation Elementary are participating in the O Ambassadors program, a joint project of Oprah’s Angel Network and Free the Children. These students are working towards the UN Millennium Development Goals, learning about global issues and ...

 

 
Cedarcrest sports medicine students compete at state level
For the second year in a row, Cedarcrest sports medicine students participated in the WVSMA (Washington Vocational Sports Medicine Association) State Sports Medicine Competition and Symposium.