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Sophomores Brooke Stahl and Logan Field (both on the right) were excited by the idea of tutorial, and were in favor of it becoming part of the schedule.

Tutorial will be Added to Next Year’s Schedule

by Yasmin Ettobi and Malia Hughes
April 30, 2016

Every Thursday at CKHS, each class period is shortened about 20 minutes for early release. The only period excluded from this rule is 4th period, where the 60 minute time frame is maintained because of...

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One option for the new Central Kitsap High School and Middle School complex which does not inlclude using the disputed property.

Eminent Controversy

by Kyle Hendrickson and Malia Hughes
April 22, 2016

CKSD has stirred up some controversy by announcing that the district may take over a local property. Over the last year, the Central Kitsap School District has determined plans for a new CKHS and CKMS...

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We Can Cope Event

by Malia Hughes
February 22, 2016

We Can Cope, a cancer support group for teens, is meeting at the Silverdale Haselwood YMCA in the Community Room on the second floor for a free social event. They're meeting on Saturday, March 26, 2016...

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"Cancer can affect the entire family in many ways, Children of all ages go through grief, sadness, frustration, despair, depression and loss over a loved one with cancer. This group was created for teens that have parents or a loved one with cancer Or have lost a loved one to cancer. At We Can Cope, you will find friendship, understanding, education and support. Together we can support one another," Jones shared.

We Can Cope

by Malia Hughes
November 6, 2015

Sophomore Helena Ann Jones has been dealing with the emotional effects of cancer since she was six years old, when her dad was diagnosed. “When you have a loved one that has cancer or any other illness,...

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“Champions are forged in practice,” Albro said.

Cross Country: One hill of a sport

by Malia Hughes, Editor and Home Page Web Editor
October 26, 2015

Jumping over hay bales and training everyday to do their best, the 2015-2016 cross country team has improved as the season has worn on. Sophomore Molly Fischer, known for her speed, said, “Each meet...

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A sign is set up to promote public awareness.

A sign is set up to promote public awareness.

Teachers protest along Silverdale Way on May 7th.

Teachers protest along Silverdale Way on May 7th.

Local students support their teachers.

Local students support their teachers.

Teachers protest on May 7th.

Teachers protest on May 7th.

A member of the club works on writing the music for the game.

A member of the club works on writing the music for the game.

The sheep graphic for the game catches on fire.

The sheep graphic for the game catches on fire.

A small group plans the costumes and props for the event.

A small group plans the costumes and props for the event.

 Two members of freshman ASB teach the group of members and volunteers the dance for one of the songs.

Two members of freshman ASB teach the group of members and volunteers the dance for one of the songs.

The group practices dancing to their first song.

The group practices dancing to their first song.

Gabrielle McCracken and two other club members decorating posters for the fundraiser.

Gabrielle McCracken and two other club members decorating posters for the fundraiser.

Sidney Arnold chats with Leanna Naji as they organize her locker. Leanna Naji said, “I try to keep my locker as organized as possible so that it’s easier to find my books for class.” Both girls are trying to keep their lockers organized so that they don’t get any school supplies mixed up with their locker partners’.

Sidney Arnold chats with Leanna Naji as they organize her locker. Leanna Naji said, “I try to keep my locker as organized as possible so that it’s easier to find my books for class.” Both girls are...

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