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Internationally
known, culinary television personality and award winning author, Graham Kerr,
spoke to Mrs. Hipke’s Maverick Chef 2 class at Meadowdale High School on May
26th, 2009. He shared with the students his
life goal, “to help convert hab...
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Dennis Vakulchik, Lynnwood High School
Carpentry Program
Mother’s name: Svetlana Bagnovets
Father’s name: Yuriy Vakulchik
Instructor: Scott Hammond
What this class means to me: This class means a lot to me because I really love to build things wi...
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Cristina Mitchell, Edmonds-Woodway High School
Careers with Children
Mother’s name: Nancy
Father’s name: Gordy
Instructor: Phyllis Finley
What this class means to me: This class has meant
more to me than any other class I have taken because it a...
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The Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE) program recognizes and rewards students who excel in career and technical education. The state Legislature created the award in 1984. Since then, more than 3,000 students have received assistance in pa...
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MDHS students, Katie Childs, Nik Amar, Dylan Holte, Matt Reams and Tony Vezetinski shined on Saturday night at the 45th Annual NW EMMY Awards Ceremony. They were gorgeous in their tuxedos, suits and dress. They easily could have been on the red carpet at ...
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Congratulations to Steven Dold and Nathan Yaffee of the Warrior Broadcasting Network at Edmonds-Woodway High School. Steven was awarded an Honorable Mention for his work on a story about the charity clothes closet run by EW teacher, Shay Hastler, and Nath...
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During the Edmonds School Board meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 29, School Board President Susan Paine and Snohomish County Sheriff John Lovick honored the Lynnwood High School students who helped rescue a fellow student from his car, which hit a patch of ice...
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The following are summaries and materials from workshops about Edmonds School District Career and Technical Education programs and initiatives presented at conferences and other professional development events:
"Fields of Study" ...
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Journalism and Broadcast Production students from Mountlake Terrace High School represented their program, school and community with distinction and integrity at the Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association Spring 2007 ...