From left, Harper’s senior class gathers (back row) Marie Rictor, Garrett Fisher, Will Bezates, Seth Trotter, (front) senior class advisor Stephanie Hunt, Dawson Harrison, Haylee Lunt, and the salutatorian, Hailey Joslin. Not pictured: Valedictorian Nate Marker. HARPER – Harper High School awarded diplomas to eight graduates last weekend in ceremonies[Read More…]
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Vale seniors will cap high school with Sunday ceremony
The 2018 graduating class at Vale High School will walk across the stage and receive diplomas Sunday at 3 p.m. at the high school gym. (Submitted photo). VALE – The graduates of Vale High School will receive their diplomas in a ceremony at 3 p.m. Sunday in the gym. The[Read More…]
Eiguren ready to fly high at the United States Air Force Academy
JORDAN VALLEY – Kirk Eiguren, graduating from Jordan Valley High School, has been accepted to the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado. Eiguren is believed to be the first student to be admitted to a national military academy from Jordan Valley High School. He will join a class of 1,215[Read More…]
Duckworth represents Vale High School in national auto competition
Viking senior Josh Duckworth will travel to Kentucky in June to represent the Vale High School automotive team at the SkillsUSA contest. VALE – Unlike some of us, students on the Vale High School automotive team know why the car won’t start. Team members have exhibited that knowledge in getting[Read More…]
Viking robotics team profits from experience against worldwide competition
Vale High School Robotics team member Porter McKrola puts the a robot through its paces before a group of Nyssa Middle School students. The Vale Robotics Team recently returned from the VEX Robotics World Championship tournament in Kentucky. (The Enterprise/Pat Caldwell). VALE – Briggs Marvin didn’t waste any words regarding[Read More…]
Enrollment climbs as tech classes move back to Malheur County schools
Vale High School student Miguel Ortiz uses a grinder in a welding class last week. Vocational programs, once offered at TVCC, have been moved back to area high schools, creating more student participation and graduates with certifications in specific skills such as welding. (The Enterprise/John L. Braese). VALE – A[Read More…]
Future business leaders from Malheur County schools return from state competition with plenty of trophy hardware
Members of Nyssa High School’s Future Business Leaders of America team racked up a number of awards at a state conference in Portland earlier this month. (Submitted photo). PORTLAND – The future tycoons of business are home sporting awards after competing in the Oregon Future Business Leaders of America conference.[Read More…]