Superintendent Dr. Tim Yeomans updates local families on what's new and noteworthy in the Puyallup School District this February.
Kindergarten registration begins the evening of March 19 for students who will enter the district for the first time in fall 2013.
Students from Wildwood Elementary School in Puyallup sent cheerful cards to an elementary school in Manhattan struggling to rebuild after Hurricane Sandy.
Meet Daffodil Princess McKenna Erhardt, a senior at Gov. John R. Rogers High School in Puyallup.
Meet Daffodil Princess Annie Litzenberger, a senior at Eatonville High School.
For the third time in four years, the Puyallup High School band program has won the “School of The Rock - Battle of the Bands” radio station contest.
If you still need to register to vote in Puyallup's February election, in-person registration ends on Feb. 4 at the Pierce County Elections Division in Tacoma.
The deadline to register by mail or online to vote in the February 12, 2013 Special Election for Puyallup schools is Monday, January 14. All registrations must be postmarked by this date.
A Puyallup parent who started a petition to remove Laura King from her post as principal at Spinning Elementary told the Tacoma News Tribune he's hopeful for change at his school, after she accepted a new position within the district.
Sending homemade snowflakes is a meaningful way to help Newtown, CT.
Jacoby Miles' fundraiser at the Temple Theatre in Tacoma was a great success, thanks to family, friends a few famous Olympians.
The Miles' South Hill home is being remodeled through donations and community support to accommodate the requirements of the 15-year-old gymnast, who was paralyzed from the mid-chest down following a landing Nov. 16.
Ninety-seven Washington State schools were recognized last week for outstanding improvement in student achievement over the course of five years.
Puyallup superintendent Tim Yeomans talks about the importance of the bond election in February supporting facility and technology improvements in the district.
The Puyallup School District plans to refinance a portion of school bonds approved in 2004, for a combined savings to taxpayers of more than $23 million over the next 13 years.
Ballou Junior High campus security officer Margie Englund has been recognized for successfully performing the Heimlich maneuver on a student who was choking on a piece of meat during lunch.
Puyallup High School graduate Lauren Adler is rallying the community together to grant 2200 holiday wishes for students in need.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Puyallup School Board has been named a Board of Distinction in Washington state.
Jacoby Miles, a 15-year-old student at Ballou Junior High, was practicing at Roach Gymnastics in Sumner when she fell on Friday. She is now paralyzed from the waist down and the community has rallied around her in support.
In honor of Veterans Day, members of the Region 1 Choral Festival perform a special rendition of 'America the Beautiful.'
The Secretary of State's mock election for students closed Friday, and statewide, students voted against decriminalizing marijuana, and showed support for Jay Inslee in the gubernatorial race and Barack Obama in the presidential race.
The Challenge Day Program teaches students to recognize shared struggles and accept differences in others.
Emerald Ridge sophomore is part of the "Fab Five" sophomore volleyball players, and hopes to someday become a coach.
Royalty selections at 24 high schools across Pierce County mark the start of the festival's 80th year -- and these high-school seniors are no ordinary princesses.
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Sophomore Alana Pries has every intention of ending the season atop the podium.
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