Skateboarding, punk rock, and live shows. A PhD, political theory, and environmental philosophy…
For Central Kitsap High School’s new teacher, Blair Taylor, the aforementioned fit together quite...
“If a kid is in the hall and I can see they’re in distress, I’m going to them. I’m getting them the help they need,” says Katherine Devnich, Dean of Students at Central Kitsap highschool. Her...
by Rosalie Johnson, Reporter, Editor-in-Chief November 29, 2021
Chertok’s introductory year at CKHS - or in his eyes, “the best school on the peninsula” - is the first year since 2019 that the school has seen students and staff at full time and capacity. Despite the struggles that students and staff have endured as well as obstacles encountered (for example, the readjustment to pre-COVID-19 work and engagement levels) Chertok’s vision of opportunity at reidentifying and recreating a culture that best represents CKHS is an “exciting environment to be in.”