Franklin High School student Fletcher Bailey was a finalist in a national video contest focused
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Attention Dog Owners! Ground Birds are Nesting
Native ground birds around Seattle have begun to nest, and Seattle Parks and Recreation asks
Local Youth and Families Encouraged to Participate in New Social Networking Site “earthbongo”
Local youth and families are encouraged to participate in the new project-sharing web site earthbongo,
Moonjar—Teaching Kids to Save, Spend and Give Healthfully
When it comes to teaching kids about money, Seattle-based Moonjar has proven that simple is
Local Students’ Art to be Showcased at Seattle Art Museum
Several local students have received prestigious national awards through the 2011 Scholastic Art & Writing
Six Winning Young Poets Give Meaning to National Poetry Month
In celebration of National Poetry Month in April, we are pleased to present the six
Writers in the Schools Program
"Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn, and caldron bubble." Poet Kathleen Flenniken recites the
Separating Siblings
Courtesy of Bellen Drake Seven-year-old Jacob Palmer, at left, attends Daniel Bagley Elementary. His sister,
Help Keep Renton Students in the Swim
A group of community members, students and local swim clubs are working to raise funds
New 3D IMAX “Born to be Wild” Opens
Visit the largest movie screen in Seattle for the new 3D IMAX film, "Born to