Education
Deadlock on Prosser School Board leaves book in place
PROSSER -- A book that faced removal from Prosser school libraries will remain on the shelves after all.
Education
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EDUCATION
Judge recuses himself in Richland superintendent's lawsuit; case to be heard again
Fired Superintendent Jim Busey's lawsuit against the Richland School District hit a speed bump Monday.
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EDUCATION
Tri-City seniors recognized at Afro-Americans for an Academic Society awards ceremony
They have a lot to do in the next several weeks.
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EDUCATION
Richland School District says it will stick with morality clause in superintendent contracts
Despite recent controversy, Richland School Board Chairman Rick Jansons said the board intends to hold its new superintendent, Rick Schulte, to the same moral standards to which it held fired superintendent Jim Busey. Busey and the district now are tangled in a lawsuit about the firing.
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HONOR ROLLS
Hanford High fall semester honor roll
The following students were named on the Hanford High School honor roll for first semester.
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EDUCATION
Former Richland superintendent's lawsuit will go on
Jim Busey's wrongful termination lawsuit against the Richland School District is one step closer to trial.
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EDUCATION
Principal of Delta High School paints picture of Pasco STEM schools
Deidre Holmberg has sketched out a rough picture of what the Pasco School District's three new elementary schools will look like when they open.
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EDUCATION
Richland School Board considers which schools to move
A Richland alternative school needing a larger and permanent home may not need to move far.
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EDUCATION
UW president’s salary ranks 12th among public universities
University of Washington President Michael K. Young is the 12th highest-paid public-university president in the country, according to a national survey of college presidential pay.
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GRADUATION PHOTOS
WSU Tri-Cities graduation 2013
More than 400 graduates walked in the Commencement ceremony for Washington State University Tri-Cities on May 10, 2013, at the Toyota Center in Kennewick. WSU Tri-Cities conferred a total of seven doctoral degrees, 92 master's degrees and 318 bachelor's degrees for the 2012-2013 academic year.
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EDUCATION
WSU Tri-Cities kicks off grad season with 417 new graduates
Be thankful. Be humble. You didn't get here alone. Those were words of advice heard by the Class of 2013 at Washington State University Tri-Cities' commencement.








