Education
Mid-Columbia summer camps 2013
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Education
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EDUCATION
More Kennewick students joining teams, school clubs
More Kennewick middle and high school students are joining athletic teams and school clubs, which school administrators said could go far in improving attendance and grades.
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EDUCATION
CBC to receive nearly $1.8 million for energy costs savings projects
Columbia Basin College will receive $1.76 million to pay for projects that will improve energy efficiency and save the school tens of thousands of dollars each year.
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EDUCATION
Ki-Be school official placed on unpaid leave for allegedly stealing property
BENTON CITY -- A Kiona-Benton City School District administrator has been placed on unpaid leave after allegedly stealing school property and selling it on eBay for thousands of dollars.
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EDUCATION
Kennewick piano teacher receives statewide award
Kennewick piano teacher Patti Robertson will be honored Sunday by the Washington State Music Teachers Association.
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EDUCATION
Board votes to move portable to White Bluffs elementary
The Richland School District will move a portable big enough for two classrooms to White Bluffs Elementary School to help ease overcrowding for the next two school years.
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EDUCATION
Special Ki-Be school board session today
BENTON CITY -- The Kiona-Benton City School Board plans a special meeting at 6 p.m. Friday to discuss personnel matters and consult with its attorney.
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EDUCATION
Legislature considers which education proposal to pass
Kennewick schools Superintendent Dave Bond said either budget proposal under consideration by state lawmakers would be good for his district.
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LOCAL NEWS
Retiring Chief Jo teacher offered more than music lessons
Owen McKinstry, 14, has a simple explanation for why Nancy Elliott is a good teacher.
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EDUCATION
62 to graduate from Delta High School
Each senior had a different reason for applying to Delta High School when they were eighth-graders.
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EDUCATION
Pasco School District asks state to review its practices
The Pasco School District has asked state officials to review its practices after learning of allegations its superintendent and a citizen committee broke state election laws by campaigning for a $46.8 million bond.








