Highlighting Sammamish: First-Ever Arts Plan and Student Innovation
Kaveen KC, an Eastlake High School student and a reporter for the Sammamish Independent, focuses on key local news. His recent works include a piece on Sammamish's first-ever arts plan, aiming to guide city decisions on arts from 2025 to 2035, and another on Eastlake students' success in the Congressional App Challenge with an app to help homeless youth. The arts plan article calls on residents to participate in shaping the city's cultural future, emphasizing community involvement in government decisions. The app challenge article celebrates the ingenuity of local students and their commitment to addressing homelessness among youth through technology. These stories not only highlight Kaveen's journalism skills but also illustrate the community's dynamic involvement in arts, technology, and social issues.
Through his reporting, Kaveen KC brings attention to the ways in which the youth and local government are making strides toward improvement and engagement in societal concerns. His work adds valuable perspectives to the discourse on local development, arts, and education in Sammamish. This coverage underscores the importance of civic engagement and innovation in fostering community growth and addressing pressing social challenges.