@sequimschools — July 5, 2017
Published 1:30 am Wednesday, July 5, 2017
DISTRICT
The next school board meeting is at 6 p.m. Monday, July 17, in the boardroom (the auditorium building, 503 N. Sequim Ave.). The public is invited to attend and time is set aside for public comment. To view the agenda and minutes of past meetings, click on “Board of Directors” on the district’s website at www.sequim.k12.wa.us.
GREYWOLF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Third trimester “Frequent Flyers” included kindergarteners Emma Simpson, Elise Sundin, Kaylee Lawson, Kendra Martinez, Lydia Brock and Gwyneth Voyles; first-graders Makenzi Seimer and Cody Jilg; second-graders Hayley Cronin and Bridget Pyeatt; third-grader Devin Aschim; fourth-graders Abby Henning, Rihanna Carpenter and Jacque Wolfley, and fifth-graders Haily Onofre, Taryn Johnson, Malaya Cotten, Hannah Seimer, Bailey Wessel, Rileigh Silvas and Andrew Hutson. The Early Bird Reading program is facilitated by paraeducator Katie Salmon-Newton.
SEQUIM HIGH SCHOOL
The Washington State Bike Everywhere Challenge for May 2017 has just finished. Sequim High staff and district students finished on top against other teams in Clallam County and against other schools in Washington. A huge shout-out to team members for a great job and for riding an accumulated total of 2,314 miles for the month! Staff members were Dave Toman (team captain), Carol Harms, Joe Sullivan, Katie Ward, Scott Chichester, Stuart Marcy and Laura Gould. Students were Win Gould, JoNell Hill and Liam (Sky) Barber. “We also had several members place in the top five for overall miles and most days ridden for the month categories. Congratulations again and nice job!” Toman said.
Seniors Michael Larsen and Adrian Klarich recently completed a project for leadership class. Larsen came up with the idea to scrape gum off of the desks in the library. By the end of the project, the pile that Larsen and Klarich had unearthed was impressive, containing gum of a variety of colors, human hair and a nickel. “Thanks to Michael and Adrian for making SHS a better place!” Sean O’Mera, ASB advisor and English teacher, said.
