Greater budget reductions will force the White River School District to combine its two middle schools – Glacier and White River – into one starting in September.
The Enumclaw High girls water polo beat Rogers of Puyallup 7-6 in overtime April 28.
It looks like Nestlé Waters North America won’t be setting up shop in Black Diamond.
Add 2009 Washington Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Outstanding Local Chapter to the list of accolades the White River High School club has received in six short years of existence.
Enumclaw High School seniors Nicole Roark and Jennifer Decker brought their computer presentation and their yellow Labrador retriever puppies to the Enumclaw School Board’s April 20 meeting.
A typical Tuesday afternoon for the Enumclaw School District Native American dance troupe involves twirling and quick-stepping to the beat of the drums in the Southwood Elementary School gymnasium.
A typical Tuesday afternoon for the Enumclaw School District Native American dance troupe involves twirling and quick-stepping to the beat of the drums in the Southwood Elementary School gymnasium.
The White River High girls tennis team continues to improve as the South Puget Sound League 3A season draws to a close.
Five straight victories kept the Enumclaw High girls tennis team undefeated for the season. With the South Puget Sound League 3A season winding down, the Hornets are hoping to sew up another league championship before heading into postseason.
The Tide rolled to a 17-4 win over the Enumclaw High girls water polo team Saturday morning in Gig Harbor. The good news for the Hornets was the game with Gig Harbor was a non-league contest.
Enumclaw High School student Justin Berggren and others have been gathering signatures on behalf of band teacher Eric Stevens to show how much the first-year EHS teacher has done for the school’s music department and the students.
White River High School senior Brandon Skyles and Enumclaw High School senior Kaitlin Callison were recently named 2009 Washington Scholars.
High-performing career and technical education White River High School students Victoria Marsh and Natasha Graves were selected to receive a 2009 Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE) scholarship grant.