What are your guilty pleasures?

Ben Washburn, Videographer
May 16, 2012

Guilty Pleasure:  An activity one participates in that others may not find appealing.  Often because of this, guilty pleasures are done alone and not with friends.  Often guilty pleasures are our way of rewarding ourselves for something, like good grades, a great day, or something else.  Or they... Read more »

It Day

Hannah Nicholas, Staff Reporter
May 14, 2012

   On May 9, students from Arlis Hoglen’s computer classes at Kamiakin attended IT Day, an information technology  convention at the Three Rivers Convention Center. They visited vendors, listened to speakers and presentations, talked to a robot, and ran a booth to inform attendees about what... Read more »

Sumobots

Hannah Nicholas, Staff Reporter
April 23, 2012

On May 17 at Batelle, students and engineers will battle it out with robots they built and programmed at the Sumobots competition. Students from PC Troubleshooting and PC Interns classes at Kamiakin, students from any technology class at Batelle or Delta, and engineers from various companies will compete... Read more »

Sarah Gibbons: a proud voice of poetry

Victoria DeMers, Editor-in-Chief
February 29, 2012

   After winning for her class and for her school, freshman Sarah Gibbons proceeded to the next round of the Poetry Out Loud competition which was to be held at CBC. She attended the competition on Feb. 15, 2012 at CBC reading “The Tables Turned” by William Wordsworth and “Time Does... Read more »

Future Leaders

Lexi Rouse, Sports Editor
February 13, 2012

  Today at Kamiakin a group of future leaders were here in the Main Gym. Leadership in the News is a group of middle schoolers coming together in big groups doing fun activities to learn how to be a leader. This association helps students build confidence, be outgoing, and become a leader in middle... Read more »

Jueves Gigante

Makenzie McKinnis, Online Editor-in-Chief
November 10, 2011

Today starting at 5 p.m., Jueves Gigante will begin with free food and a resource fair, and at 6 p.m. the show starts. All the migrant and bilingual students from all three Kennewick high schools (Kamiakin, Southridge and Kennewick) have been working hard to set up this student led event, so show your... Read more »

Halloween festivities festoon Kamiakin campus

Kaelyn Cole, Editor in Chief
November 9, 2011

On the day of Oct. 31 many students decked out in their best to celebrate their creativity, and of course Halloween itself. What you dress up as really says a lot about you.  What do these costumes say about our school?

FFA a fun club for students interested in animals…or food

Austin Griffin, Staff Reporter
October 26, 2011

Have you ever wondered what’s going on in your local FFA chapter? I recently sat in on the year’s first officer meeting and learned some great things.     The FFA recently participated in Pink Week selling pink ribbons and bracelets; they donated 100 percent of the profits to the Susan G. Komen... Read more »

Student Spotlight

Ben Washburn, Staff Reporter
October 26, 2011

It is senior Jeff Raines’ last year at Kamiakin, and he has done a lot in his four years here. He plays snare in Kamiakin’s drum line and cello in orchestra. He was elected homecoming king. The following is an interview with Raines.    Q: What are some of your interests?    A: I drum, I play... Read more »

Obsession or talent?

Alejandro Pereda, Staff Reporter
October 26, 2011

Many people have weird obsessions, but these obsessions many times are talents. A junior at Kamiakin High School is a beat making fanatic. He is crazy in love with music making.  In other words, he is a music producer. Even though there are major music producers such as DJ Ill Will, DJ Rockstar, Lex... Read more »

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