You’ll be amazed to discover out how many soup bowls the school’s art students hand-made for this event – raising money to support a local Habitat for Humanity project. And, find out why it’s not too late to help support this worthy project …
See why this new exhibit, ‘Space: A Journey to Our Future’, is attracting both young and old. Take a look at our exclusive photos – it’s pretty neat …
Find out why retired workers of Qwest – formerly Pacific Northwest Bell – gave books to every student at Harrison Park School …
Find out why Michael Allen Harrison performs a concert every year at Parkrose High School – and how you can help him give music education in schools a real boost …
Why did folks from dozens of community resource groups show up at Fir Ridge Campus a few weeks ago? Find out about their Community Resource Fair, right here …
See how this Mohawk-hairdo wearing math teacher has done toward reaching his fundraising project goal – buying new teaching gear. Find out why he vows to grow it out again this winter – and how it looks, painted in bright, glowing colors …
The economy takes its toll on even long-running events like this one – hurting a college scholarship fund. But, find out what the PTSA plans this Spring – which may help send deserving DDHS grads to college …
How does playing an archaic game help feuding kids get along better? Here’s what happened when Rochambeau was reintroduced at Sacramento Elementary School …
See how this high-energy lavish production – now on stage for the next two weeks –brings together a mystery, comedy, song and dance, making it a great family event to start off the holiday season …
One look at this article and you’ll see why folks are already buying tickets to this luxurious production, opening December 3, featuring comedy, song and dance, and a knockout two-story set …
Here’s the reason to save your bottles and cans – and to remember to take them to Parkrose Middle School the first Saturday of the month …
See why the fifth-graders at Mill Park Elementary School were so excited by the visit of Mary Ann Hoberman and Linda Winston to their school …












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