Sequim Education Foundation’s Exploring Engineering Day at Helen Haller Elementary School on June 7 saw more than 200 youths participate in problem-solving workshops with an engineering focus. The activities were from the PBS show, “Design Squad Nation.”
My thoughts turn to those Sequim students earning their diplomas in coming days and weeks, whether it be here in Sequim or Peninsula College in Port Angeles or at some other institution of higher knowledge across the country.
Sequim School District administrator Randy Hill and daughter JoNell thanked representatives of Sequim High School’s Winter Wishes group — Mikayla Simonson, Vianey Cadenas and Lisa Radford — as he presentsed them with a treasured item: an American flag from his son on June 2.
On the cusp — that’s where Sequim’s track and field squad seems to be after a solid finish to the 2014 season.
In the days and weeks following sound defeat of a $154 million capital construction bond that would have built a new elementary school and a massive remodel of Sequim’s lone high school, community members have had the ear of Sequim schools superintendent Kelly Shea.
Dr. Andrew Pocock is Sequim’s new dentist, after purchasing Dr. Anthony Brock’s dental office in Sequim. His first day of doing business in Sequim as “Advanta Dental” was April 20.
Spartans score 3 second-half goals to oust No. 4 seed
Barry, Cibene and Daniels lead Sequim boys, 4×400 crew leads SHS girls
In the end, it was a familiar foe that ended Sequim’s season.
Needing just one more victory for their first state appearance since 2009, Sequim’s Wolves (13-8) ultimately fell just short in their bid Saturday for the West Central District’s fifth and final seed to the state 2A tourney.
Sights from the 2014 Sequim Irrigation Festival carnival on May 10.
After dropping a 3-1 decision at North Kitsap on May 7, the final day of the regular season, Sequim exacted some revenge with a 2-1 win against the Vikings on the same field in the Olympic League’s seeding tournament semifinal Monday.
In the end, the subtle difference between the words “may” and “shall” could cost school districts across Washington millions of dollars.
Members of the Sequim and Port Angeles High School fastpitch teams joined community members for a “Pink Up” photo Monday evening in Sequim to help promote cancer awareness.