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  • Students of the month at Paschal Sherman

    Feb 10, 2016

    The Teachers and Administra­tors at Paschal Sherman Indian School are proud to announce Students of the Month Awards. November: Kindergarten: Joesph Moses, Jemma Michel, Linda Robinson, Davien Wahchumwah, Serenity Michel, Isabelle Timentwa First Grade: Nevaeh Tomma, Dreamer Towner, Sadie McCragie Second Grade: Matilynne Bray, Mercedes Lazard Third Grade: Larelle Wiley, Laniyah Moore, Daeshia Martin Fourth Grade: Tamiah W.E.-­Feleix, Sienna M.B., Julian Som­brero Fifth Grade: Diane Comeslast, Jovan Mercado Sixth Grade: Jerediah La... Full story

  • Program has students teach students

    Roger S Lucas|Feb 10, 2016

    A number of fifth-grade students, all part of a "highly capable" program, made presentations before two third-grade classes recently at Lake Roosevelt Elementary. The students selected a topic they were interested in, then planned a program centered around a written report and slide shows. After the presentations, third graders had an opportunity to answer questions from a sheet passed out to show how well they listened. Students were tutored by Cathy Krohn and made presentations before Dana... Full story

  • Seniors on their way to San Jose

    Roger S Lucas|Jan 27, 2016

    Lake Roosevelt’s seniors are headed to California for their special school year-end trip. The proposal was presented to the Grand Coulee Dam School District directors Monday night by Associated Student Body President Devan Black, and after a brief discussion, the board approved the request to travel. The board learned that 25 seniors are eligible to make the trip. They will leave Sunday, May 29, and return Tuesday, May 31. They will travel to Spokane by bus, where they will catch a flight to San Jose, California, spending part of the day at t... Full story

  • School Briefs

    Jan 27, 2016

    Board member honored Members of the Lake Roosevelt school board were given certificates honoring member services as part of “School Board Appreciation Month.” The certificates were given out by uperintendent Dr. Dennis Carlson. District buys used bus The school board approved the purchase of a 27-passenger bus that had been declared surplus by the Chelan School District for $3,000 on Monday night. The purchase had been recommended by both bus director Bill Kemble and Superintendent Dennis Carlson. School changes The school board made two hir... Full story

  • Haven on Dean's List

    Jan 27, 2016

    Taylor Haven earned a 4.0 GPA, and a spot on the Dean’s List during the first semester at Bowling Green State University. Haven is a freshman majoring in biology. He is the son of Gary Haven, of Electric City, and Amy Haven of Cleveland, Ohio, and the grandson of Ed and Carolyn Haven, of Coulee Dam... Full story

  • November students of the month at LR Elementary

    Jan 20, 2016

    The following students were selected as students of the month for November at LR Elementary.... Full story

  • BBCC has scholarship funds for childcare workers

    Jan 20, 2016

    Big Bend Community College has received $30,000 in grant funds to provide scholarships and services to help childcare workers earn a degree or certificate in Early Childhood Education. The Early Achievers Scholarships provide financial help for tuition, books, and student support. There are four “stackable” certificates and an associate degree offered in BBCC’s Early Childhood Education Program (www.bigbend.edu/ece). To be eligible for the funding, students must be employed in a childcare center or family home participating in Washington Early... Full story

  • Local students make the grade at EWU

    Jan 13, 2016

    Several local undergraduate students at Eastern Washington University last quarter earned 12 quality hours and received grade point averages of 3.5 or better, placing them on the Dean’s List for the fall quarter. On the list are Luke Night Wolf, Drew Desautel, Jacey Heintz, Karah Duclos and Rebecca Adams, all of Coulee Dam; and Ashley Lezard, of Elmer City.... Full story

  • BBCC releases honor rolls

    Jan 6, 2016

    Four local students made the Vice Presidnet’s List at Big Bend Community College for last fall, completing 12 or more graded credits with GPA of 3.33 to 3.74. They include Daniel Loch, Coulee Dam; Madisyn Byam and Cameo Southerland, Electric City; and Austin Rosenbaum, Elmer City.... Full story

  • School gets $56K grant

    Scott Hunter|Dec 23, 2015

    Nespelem Elementary School got a Christmas present Thursday night when electric utility representatives presented a big check at the school's annual Christmas Program. Nespelem Valley Electric Cooperative President Ralph Rise and Manager Dan Simpson attended the event and surprised the crowd with the announcement just before children started singing. They presented a check to Superintendent Rich Stewart for $56,895.83. Rise said the funds, from the Bonneville Power Administration, were for... Full story

  • School board briefs

    Dec 16, 2015

    NESPELEM — The Nespelem School board of directors Monday night approved the appointment of Zekkethal “Val” Vargas-Thomas as a director in Position 1, the seat just being vacated by Patrick Marchand, who did not seek re-election. It was the last meeting for Marchand, who has chaired the board since the resignation of long-time board member, the late Jeannie Moon. “I am sorry to see him leave and his leadership will be missed,” Superintendent Rich Stewart said. • In other business, the board was updated on the purchase of 16 new Chromebooks... Full story

  • School district taking applications for new leader

    Roger S Lucas|Dec 16, 2015

    The search for a new superintendent for the Grand Coulee Dam School District officially got underway Tuesday. Applications open first for candidates from within the district and will remain open until Jan. 4, 2016. The board has scheduled an application screening period Jan. 5–8, for members to screen any internal candidates. An interview schedule has been set for Jan. 12–13. If no one is selected through this process, then applications will be accepted from those outside the district right after the internal applicant interviews. The new sup... Full story

  • BBCC creates new 'STEM culture'

    Dec 9, 2015

    A new "STEM culture" has emerged at Big Bend Community College as a result of a federal grant now in its fifth and final year, the college says. The college has recorded a 200-percent increase in student use of the STEM Center this year. With glass walls and abundant natural light, the center provides 62 hours per week of tutoring and supplemental instruction. Demand is so great, the center is open on Sundays. The $4.4 million U.S. Dept. of Education Title III Grant for Hispanic Serving... Full story

  • On BBCC president's list

    Dec 9, 2015

    Local students making the President’s List at Big Bend Community College were Madisyn Byam for Summer 2015 and Melissa Boord for Fall 2015. To achieve this honor, students must have completed 12 or more graded credits with a GPA of 3.75 or above.... Full story

  • November students of the month

    Dec 9, 2015

    The students below were selected as November students of the month for Lake Roosevelt Elementary.... Full story

  • School changes approved

    Dec 2, 2015

    Personnel changes in the Grand Coulee Dam School District approved by the school board Monday night include Cassie Wendt, Lake Roosevelt High School head softball coach; Annette Timentwa, Title VII/JOM paraprofessional; Debra Jimenez, Title I math paraprofessional; Wiyaka Steinke, special education paraprofessional; and Tracy Thiel, special education paraprofessional. Leaves of absence were approved for Shirley Ritchie and Jessica Tufts.... Full story

  • October students of the month

    Dec 2, 2015

    Lake Roosevelt Elementary selected its students of the month for October.... Full story

  • Nespelem school to seek levy

    Scott Hunter|Nov 25, 2015

    Nespelem School District will ask voters to support a four-year levy in February. The school board voted Monday night to pass a resolution for the $36,000 levy, which would replace the current operations and maintenance levy and gain the tiny district state “levy equalization” funds that would likely total more than a million dollars over the four years. The levy, proposed by Superintendent Rich Stewart, would remain at $36,000 each year and not increase, with a tax rate of about $2.49 per $1,000 of assessed value on real property. Stewart sai... Full story

  • District has options in search for new superintendent

    Roger S Lucas|Nov 25, 2015

    High on the list of things to do for the school board is to find a new superintendent. Present superintendent, Dr. Dennis Carlson, has indicated to the board that he plans to retire when his contract is up, June 30, 2016. Carlson has been in the district for five years. That item will likely be on the agenda when the board meets Nov. 30. The board has several options, including the hiring of a search consultant to assist them. When school board members attended the Washington State School Directors meeting last week in Bellevue, they had an... Full story

  • Nespelem School Briefs

    Nov 25, 2015

    Nespelem School District’s board of directors Monday night heard an appeal by long-time teacher Rudy Christianson, retired, who has objected for a year to the rate he was paid for substitute teaching at the start of the 2014-15 school year, as the district found itself short of several teachers and a superintendent/principal. He said he’s owed another $2,800. The board will render a decision at its next meeting. The board will meet next month with a prospective candidate to fill its chairman’s seat next year. Pat Morin did not file to retai... Full story

  • Town wants to be a tree city

    Roger S Lucas|Nov 11, 2015

    How could anyone argue about the town of Coulee Dam being a "Tree City?" Councilmember Gayle Swagerty said this week that there are officially 680 trees in the town. The emphasis on trees was a part of the Arbor Day celebration Oct. 21, at Lake Roosevelt school and one of the requirements needed to be named a "Tree City" for 2015. Coulee Dam has a long history as being recognized in the Tree City program, and if selected this year the town will repeat with this recognition. You can even see the... Full story

  • LR Elementary Students of the Month for September

    Nov 4, 2015

  • College Bound Scholarship sign-up rate breaks record at 91 percent

    Oct 28, 2015

    Eighth graders sign for early state funds commitment Olympia — Over 33,000 — 91 percent — of last year’s eighth-grade students signed up for the College Bound Scholarship program by the June 30 deadline. This cohort, the graduating class of 2019, is the largest since the program’s inception in 2007, the Washington Student Achievement Council said Monday in a statement. This year, 110 school districts had sign-up rates of 92 percent or higher. Of these, 77 school districts, including Grand Coulee Dam, saw 100 percent of their eligible students s... Full story

  • School assignment changes OK'd

    Oct 28, 2015

    The Grand Coulee Dam School District board Monday night approved a lengthy list of hires and changes in personnel. Not the least of these was the resignation of Superintendent Dennis Carlson (see separate story). New assignments include Steve Files as eighth-grade boys’ basketball coach; Rebecca Loch, ALE family liaison/tutor; Brenda Mouzon, ALE certificated teacher 0.6 FTE; Matthew Pleasants, LRHS assistant girls’ basketball coach; Natalie Nachtigal-Dennis, 11th grade co-advisor; Shayla Picard, ninth-grade advisor; Tammy Norris, 10th gra... Full story

  • All smiles

    Oct 21, 2015

    Corban Wilder and Tanya Ang smile after being crowned king and queen at the Lake Roosevelt Junior/Senior High School's homecoming Friday night. - Scott Hunter photo... Full story

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