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A great job on working in the trades from the Marysville Globe.If school isn’t your thing – don’t drop out, consider a career in the trades. That’s the message Scott Peterson wants to get out not only to young people, but to others who may be interested in a career change.Here's a story about online learning as developed by Battle Ground school district:
While there is a shortage locally in the trades for electricians, plumbers, welders, pipefitters, etc., Peterson, a business agent for UA Local 699, especially is looking for people to install fire suppression equipment.
River Online Learning enables students in grades 6-12 to take classes online instead of in a traditional classroom setting. Students in the program can learn at their own pace from anywhere that has an internet connection. And when they need support, they can get it from certificated teachers and their peers at River HomeLink, Battle Ground’s alternative learning school that provides a brick and mortar base for the online program. Continuous enrollment allows students to start any time and begin with just one class, and increase their course load over time to fit their specific needs.Did you hear? The "Big Dark" is coming. From Q13:
Full-time students in the program meet with teachers face-to-face on a weekly basis, while part-time students meet with teachers at least once per month to track progress and address questions or issues that arise.
In addition to providing this flexibility, River Online Learning also provides classes that are not offered at other schools, such as computer science courses, foreign languages such as Mandarin Chinese and Latin, and many more.
Q13 News Meteorologist M.J. McDermott says a second weather system, more rainfall and persistent stronger wind arrives Wednesday morning. The steady breezy wind and steady rain, heavy at times, will seem to last all day and into the night.This is going to go on thru the weekend so keep that in mind as students get to school and other activities.
Rain will continue, at times, through Thursday along with breezy wind. By late Thursday the chance of a thunderstorm will develop as temperatures cool into the 40s.
Again this year, Q13 News is partnering with Take Winter By Storm, a public-private effort between King, Pierce and Snohomish counties, Seattle City Lights, the National Weather Service and other utilities and retailers, to get you ready for storm season.
The organization has tips to help you prepare for storms and access to a number of checklists to help you and your family before, during and after a winter storm.
Native American/Alaska Native family meetings, starting tonight at Robert Eagle Staff MS.
- Tuesday, Oct. 17, at Robert Eagle Staff Middle School, Lunchroom, 7-8:30, following the Clear Sky program which begins at 6 p.m.
- Tuesday, Oct. 24, at Meany Middle School, Lunchroom, 6-7:30 p.m.
- Thursday, Oct. 26, at Chief Sealth High School, Lunchroom, 6-7:30 p.m.
- Thursday, Nov. 2, at Lunchroom/Rotunda, South Shore PK-8, 6-7:30 p.m.
This Monday, did you know, throughout the school year, Seattle Public Schools (SPS) sources dairy, fruit and vegetables both locally and from across the state of Washington? We do!What's on your mind?
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