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Local students excel in post-graduation studies

Local students have achieved notable recognition in their post-graduation studies, particularly at Tufts University, where the dean's list for the Spring 2024 semester was recently announced. This achievement highlights the academic excellence of students from the region and their contributions to higher education.

Falcon Football Opens Pre-Season with Dominant 58-7 Win

The Woodinville High School Falcon varsity football team kicked off their 2024 season with an impressive 58-7 victory over Ganesha High School in Pomona, California. This commanding win sets a promising tone for the Falcons as they embark on the new season.

STEM Students Light Up Rotary Meeting

Woodinville High School students showcased their STEM projects at a recent Rotary meeting, impressing attendees with their innovative designs and construction. This event highlights the community's support for education and the importance of student engagement in local initiatives.

STEM Students Light Up Rotary Meeting

Woodinville High School students showcased their engineering prowess during a special Rotary meeting on August 13, presenting their meticulously designed projects. The event highlighted the importance of STEM education and community engagement, fostering connections among young innovators and local leaders.

Hal Stoltz | 1943–2023

Hal Stoltz, a beloved retired counselor at Bothell and Woodinville High Schools, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of enthusiasm and adventure. Known for his diverse interests and positive influence on students, he is deeply missed by family and friends. A celebration of his life is scheduled for April 6, 2024, at the Bothell United Methodist Church.

Woodinville High School STEM Students Present Projects at Rotary Meeting

Woodinville High School students showcased their STEM projects during a Rotary meeting on August 13, highlighting their creativity and engineering skills. The event served as a platform for students to present their meticulously designed and constructed projects to the community.

Students Deserve Help Before They Fail — Prevent ‘Summer Slide’

As summer approaches, students face the risk of 'summer slide,' which can lead to significant academic setbacks. Beverly Jacobson, MPH Community Engagement and Outreach Director at Brock's Academy, stresses the importance of proactive support to help students retain their skills during the break. The article highlights the need for resources and interventions to ensure student success.