HARPER – Harper Charter School may be a small school, but it’s big on spirit. Students demonstrated that earlier this month with an array of activities and special days capped by a homecoming football game. The Hornets topped Dayville-Monument 66-13 on Friday, Sept. 21. Following are photos from Spirit Week,[Read More…]
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Fugate paces Harper automotive team to top honors
Trevor Fugate recently helped lead the Harper automotive squad to a team triumph at state. The next step for Fugate will be to compete at a national competition later his month. (Submitted photo). HARPER – School’s out but junior Trevor Fugate still has studying to do as he readies for[Read More…]
Communcation, clear expecations crucial to halting school violence
Good communication between parents, teachers and students is one way to avoid violence at a school according to an Idaho security expert. (For the Enterprise/Jodi Elizondo). VALE – Guy Bliesner spends a lot of time thinking about school safety. A security analyst at the Idaho Office of School Safety, Bliesner[Read More…]
Two suspended after threat at Adrian school
ADRIAN – The Malheur County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate a school threat last week in Adrian. The sheriff’s office is considering whether to cite two eighth-grade boys with disorderly conduct. Both were suspended from school May 23. Casey Walker, a member of the Adrian School Board, said the two[Read More…]
Ontario HS grads ready to claim diplomas
Members of the Class of 2018 gather beneath the big O for Ontario High. ONTARIO – A passel of valedictorians are leading the Class of 2018 at Ontario High School to graduation. The commencement ceremony will be at 7 p.m. this Wednesday at the school. Following are the 28 named[Read More…]
Adrian youth suspended after school threat
THIS STORY HAS BEEN UPDATED ADRIAN – Two Adrian middle school students were suspended Wednesday morning because school officials believed they made a threat to commit a violent act. Casey Walker, a member of the Adrian School Board, said the two eighth-grade boys were overheard late Tuesday afternoon saying they would “spare no one” in an[Read More…]
Baptiste takes the helm at Vale Elementary School
VALE – The Vale School Board recently hired Leo Baptiste as principal of Vale Elementary School. Baptiste comes to Vale after serving as principal at Dufur, a position he held since 2013. “It was a tough decision to leave Dufur, but Vale has that small town feeling,” Baptiste said. “I[Read More…]
Two dozen set to graduate this weekend at Adrian High
The Class of 2018 gathers outside the school. From left: Shyanne Allaire, Andrew Walker, Erin Nielson, Morgan Bayes, Lauren Bond, Josiah Bowen, Noah Price, Jade Faulconer, Miller DeMark, Sundee Speelmon, Qim Tolman, Tristen Spiers, Eduardo Munoz, Stephen Morrison, Laynee Walker, Maritza Torres, Joseph Sumpter, Roberto Bahena, Ty Hafen, Kaden Rhead,[Read More…]
Nyssa High School seniors ready to claim diplomas
Wearing Bulldog blue T-shirts, the Class of 2018 gathers to memorialize the milestone of graduation. (Photo courtesy of Nyssa High School) NYSSA – Nyssa High School’s 76 graduating seniors will share the spotlight at commencement at 1 p.m. Sunday at the school. The Class of 2018 will be led by[Read More…]
Students across Malheur County test spelling skills
The Enterprise Cadi Corn, a fifth-grader at Nyssa Elementary School, has spelled her way to the Oregon State Fair. Cadi took first in her division at the recent annual Malheur Education Service District Spelling Contest held in Vale. In that division, May Roberts Elementary fifth-grader Marly Breach was second and[Read More…]