Covington, we’re almost there. Just look at all the things that have been built and all the new stores. Lets keep going that way.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
But you know, there should be a few fields here in Covington! I mean we don’t have all but a couple schools to practice and have games at!
There is a lot of talk in our local school systems about change and helping students to be successful once they graduate from high school.
I have been consistently receiving buttermilk abuse at the various newspaper offices I find myself at these days.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
While many people will see Tahoma Drama’s production of The Wiz as just a show, the actors in the cast see it as several months of hard work, tears, laughter, and plenty of fun!
Editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
Tahoma High senior Alicia French chose to, as Ghandi famously said, “be the change you want to see in the world.”
Being a student at Crestwood Elementary is outstanding. There is an excellent educational curriculum. Also, the school is not very far away from the large neighborhoods so I can walk home with all my buds!
While I am the newest member of the 5th District legislative team, I am no stranger to the education reform and funding debate.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
My hope is that in the fall, the Covington-Maple Valley-Black Diamond Reporter Twitter account will post a link to a story like the one I saw today in my feed with a headline like this, “Voters approve Tahoma Schools construction bond measure.”
The weekly editorial cartoon by artist Frank Shiers.
The best part of post-election politics is watching the reforming of coalitions and groups of political thinkers. Win or lose, the great political animal called coalitions chops off one part, adds another and rises from the ashes reborn.
This week’s editorial cartoon by artist Frank Shiers.
I was reading the article “Tests Won’t Solve Education Woes” in the Feb. 7 Reporter and had to check the calendar. No, it wasn’t April 1! It really was Feb. 1 and Cindy Prescott was appearing to be serious.
One voice that has been largely overlooked in discussing education reform is the one at the heart of it all: Millennials.
This week’s editorial cartoon by artist Frank Shiers.
Weight loss success stories are nearly as ubiquitous as the fast food joints within a mile of the Reporter’s office in Covington — there’s seven of those restaurants, by my count.
