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Sequim school board names Rob Clark interim superintendent

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Sequim school board names Rob Clark interim superintendent

Clark will take on his new role on July 1.

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Sequim School Board considers curriculm changes, more

While the Sequim School District board of directors’ meeting was dominated by the interviews of two candidates for…

Former Five Acre School owners Brian Walsh and Autumn Piontek-Walsh, left, stand with the members of the new non-profit school board. From third left: Kristin Smith, Susan Craig, Jason Cline, Heidi VanDenberg, Allison Mahaney. Photo submitted.

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Sequim’s Five Acre School becomes non-profit organization

School wants to better serve community with new ownership model.

Pictured, from left, Sequim Middle School students Finn Marlow, Julia Jeffers, Desmond Tippins, Ruby Coulson, and Kari Olson pose with their SeaPerch regionals ROV “The Banana Boat,” left, and their SeaPerch nationals competition ROV the “Fire Breathing Rubber Ducky.” Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley.

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SMS students make a national mark in SeaPerch

Mechanical issues sank their results, but students loved the experience

As students try out virtual reality devices, Sequim High School teacher Jorn Van de Weghe talks with Ann Wright-Mockler, Science & Engineering Education Consultant/Office of STEM Education for Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, at SHS’s at the STEM Night event on May 28. Sequim Gazette photo by Conor Dowley

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SHS brings STEM to the Sequim community

SHS hosted PNNL and Battelle in a night meant to advertise the importance of STEM for the community.

SHS grad rates up, but for how long?

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SHS grad rates up, but for how long?

Sequim’s outgoing school superintendent is worried about impact of Washington’s Core 24.

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Interim superintendent search underway

The Sequim school district working with NWLA to replace Neal

SHS graduation brings smiles, pleasant surprise as 185 earn diplomas

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SHS graduation brings smiles, pleasant surprise as 185 earn diplomas

Editor’s note: See more pictures from graduation here.

Here are some of the nearly 1,000 douglas fir, noble fir, cedar, and hemlock tree seedlings potted by the Busch family and donated to the Lower Elwha tribe for use in the Elwha Watershed Restoration project. Photo by Pam Busch

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Busch family celebrates 10 years helping Elwha with tree donations

Family has donated more than 5,000 trees to the Elwha watershed restoration project

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Public Safety and Justice Center opens 6/14

The new tribal center with police offices, a courtroom, and a children’s advocacy center is complete.

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SMS teachers, staff speak out on possible staff leadership change

School board meeting brings a huge turnout on the controversial SMS principal.

A United States flag is raised over the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Photo submitted by Mac Macdonald

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Sequim speaker: D-Day anniversary can spark change

Local speaker wants to use D-Day as an impetus for social change.

One of Sequim Junior Soccer’s coaches gives his players directions during a U-9 game at Haller Fields. Photos courtesy of David Henderson

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Sequim Junior Soccer on the rise

Sequim Junior Soccer is an organization with a long history in Sequim, and while club president David Henderson…