Miss Tri-Cities Pageant in its 50th year

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Tears will flow and hugs will ensue for the young woman winning the title of Miss Tri-Cities on July 17th. This year will be the 50th year of the local pageant that is sponsored by the Tri-City Water Follies Association. The winner this year will receive $30,000 in scholarships and she will have the opportunity to participate in both the Miss Washington and Miss America pageants. The Art Fuller Auditorium at Kennewick High School will be host to the event again this year and tickets can be purchased at JD’s Time Center after July 4th or by calling (509) 547-0495.

Kennewick schools administration offices to move

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

With boxes stacked in individual offices and conference rooms, congested hallways,  and desks shoved into any spare space; having room to breathe is a welcome theme for the new Kennewick School District administration offices as they look forward to their upcoming move.  The district purchased the old Buttreys/Fiesta Foods grocery store on West Fourth and currently are having it remodeled to suit their needs.  It is hoped that the move will take place at the end of the year.

Originally, the new building contained 4,500 square feet but the new contractor will be adding an approximate 2,500 square foot partial 2nd story, which will bring the usable space to almost 7,000 square feet.  Currently, the district offices comprise the old Benton PUD building at 6th and Benton Streets, and the old admin building to the north of Kennewick High School, which was built in the 60′s.  This new facility will allow all departments to come together under one roof and will include a large conference room, a classroom for adult classes, and a board room for school board meetings in addition to it’s many office spaces.

 

Kennewick High 1st in Tri Cities to have IB Program

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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The Tri Cities now has one high school with the International Baccalaureate program. Kennewick High is one of two schools on the east side of the state that offers the college prep classes. Usually the classes are smaller and offer more hands-on learning. The students in these IB classes can receive college credit for this learning as a result of end of the year testing.  Go Lions!