Enumclaw Courier-Herald, December 03, 2014

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SEE INSIDE: Special occasions, page 3 . . . . Binetti: use storm debris to beautify, page 5 . . . White River students sign with university sports programs, page 12 . . . . Family matters: enjoying the calm before the storm

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Black Diamond mayor calls it quits

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City Council has 90 days to appoint a mayor who will hold office until the next general election

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Check out our previews of the Enumclaw and White River basketball programs, both boys and girls, along with EHS gymnastics. See pages 13-17.

Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for partly sunny skies and a high temperature near 45 with calm winds. Thursday brings a 50 percent chance of rain and a high of 48. Rain is likely Friday through Sunday with daytime highs in the lower 50s and nighttime lows to near 40 degrees.

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Tis the Season Theodore Gustafson, 3, takes in the sights atop the shoulders of his dad, Jeremy, during the Enumclaw Christmas tree lighting event Saturday at City Hall. Santa and Mrs. Claus spent time with big and little kids. Carolers warmed up a cold night with songs of the season. DENNIS BOX, The Courier-Herald

• Gordon’s resignation announcement

People, City of Black Diamond: This has been a very difficult decision to make as I have been very proud and happy to represent this City for the past year. By Dennis Box and However due to circumstance Eric Mandel beyond my control, I feel I can’t Editor serve the duties of Mayor to the standard I set for myself. After 11 months of turThe current culture of moil and troubles, Dave City Hall is not in the Gordon resigned as mayor people’s best interest. I of Black Diamond Nov. 25. have worked hard to foster The first word of the support from every politiresignation came from cal group and individual. Black Diamond City Clerk I would like to thank Brenda Martinez when she Dave Gordon the voters that voted for sent a revised agenda for a me and the people that special meeting scheduled believed in me. For my for Dec. 1. that stated, “Due to supporters, I would like to say the resignation of Mayor Gordon thank you. today the added item to this agenda I firmly believe you are part of is discussion and appointment of the solution or part of the probMayor.” lem. I no longer feel I’m part of About 90 minutes later Gordon the solution. I must step aside to emailed a resignation letter and shine the light brightly on the wrote in a followup email, “At the moment I just don’t have anything SEE MAYOR, PAGE 11 else to add.

Holiday parade set to roll Saturday By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Enumclaw’s traditional holiday parade will roll along Cole Street Saturday evening. The parade is set to begin at 6 p.m. and will follow the usual course, moving through the heart of downtown before wrapping up at Stevenson Avenue. The Chamber of Commerce-sponsored event will feature many of the traditional entries, along with some that haven’t appeared for a year or two. There will be a “Battle of the

Bands” featuring high school marching bands from Enumclaw, White River and Sumner high schools. A new feature is being provided by the Washington State Patrol, which will enter some of its vintage patrol cars in the parade. Those who line Cole Street will also see entries from various Plateau businesses and civic group and, once again, Santa Claus will be part of the festivities. This year’s grand marshal is Trip Hart, who has donated countless hours to a variety of community projects through the years. Again this year, the parade is sponsored by

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The community tree lighting was last weekend, but a handful of free holiday events for kids and families are being offered at the Buckley library. • Kids 6 and older can make and decorate their own gingerbread house during one of three sessions offered today, Wednesday. Sessions are planned for 11 a.m., 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.

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Students honored by Buckley Kiwanis Two youngsters from the White River School District received Student of the Month awards from the Buckley Kiwanis Club during the organization’s Nov. 20 meeting. Comments for each student were

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in and help with a positive attitude.” Cole Holmes, fifth grade Wilkeson Elementary “Cole fills in for any need that occurs at school. Cole helps other students in math class, helped plan the Veteran’s Day assembly, and helped with the toy drive. Outside of school he is involved with Scouts. Cole is calm, a leader among the other students and has a sense of where he can be helpful without being told or asked.”

provided by the Kiwanis Club. Karmen Ward, fifth grade Elk Ridge Elementary “Karmen has a smile on her face every day. She is hard working, compassionate and always ready to help wherever she is needed. At school she helps plan assemblies, helps in the lunch room, and works with first graders during P.E. Outside of school she plays soccer and loves to ride her horse. Karmen exemplifies service to others as she always is ready to jump

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 3

Patterson, Milam announce plans for April wedding

Special Occasions Mills, Roberts exchange vows

Mandy Patterson and Drew Milam have announced their engagement and plans for an April 2015 wedding. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Harry and Janet Patterson of Enumclaw. She graduated from Enumclaw High School in 2000 and from Pacific Lutheran

MorganDee Mills of Enumclaw married Jamie Roberts of Edmonds, Wash., on Aug. 15, 2014. The wedding was in Auburn, Wash., in a field at the home of friend Levi Venn, who also officiated the ceremony. The wedding party consisted of the bride’s daughter, Ava Molina, age 3, and groom’s daughter, Morgan Lee, 17. A reception with live music by Matt Borden followed the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Enumclaw.

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University in 2014 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. She works as a brand manager for Starbucks. The groom-elect is the son of Steve Milam and Margit McGuire of Seattle. He graduated from Garfield High School in 1998, Santa Clara University in 2002 and the University of San Francisco in 2005. He

works as a social media marketing manager at F5 Networks in Seattle. They will be married April 25, 2015, at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Seattle, with a reception following on the MV Skansonia. Today’s News...Today & Every Day!

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SHOTS REPORTED: A Farman Street resident called police shortly before 8 a.m. Nov. 25, reporting what appeared to be gunshots in the area of the transfer station. Officers checked the area and found nothing. Another report of gunshots came about an hour later. Police returned and found duck hunters; they were in an area where they could legally shoot. COUNTERFEIT: A clerk at a Roosevelt Avenue business discovered a counterfeit $100 bill on Nov. 25. There was no criminal intent and the customer provided information regarding where the bill was obtained. The customer was given information about reimbursement and the counterfeit bill was taken as evidence. HIT AND RUN: An automobile struck a pedestrian at 11 a.m. Nov. 24 at the corner of Cole Street and Stevenson Avenue. The driver took off and the pedestrian, who was not hurt, was unable to obtain license plate details. There were no immediate suspects, but authorities were looking for a white Jeep with a black top. TWO ARRESTED: Officers responded at 12:44 a.m. Nov. 23 to a Griffin Avenue location where a fight had broken out; police were told one subject had a firearm. Two suspects were arrested, cited and released.

TENANTS CONCERNED: Management of a Watson Street complex told police Nov. 22 multiple tenants reported a man and woman were going door-to-door attempting to gain entry into individual apartments. The suspects were out after dark, did not appear to be selling anything and tried to immediately step into apartments. Police were given descriptions of the two and were to provide extra patrol. DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Police learned of a domestic violence incident in progress at 11:17 a.m. Nov. 22 at a Griffin Avenue address. Officers made contact with both parties; both were booked into the city jail. GUNSHOT WOUND: A man with a gunshot wound to his leg was dropped off at 1:24 p.m. Nov. 21 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Enumclaw police responded and waited until a King County deputy arrived. The victim was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. MANY CHARGES: Police responded at 5:05 p.m. Nov. 21 to the vicinity of Washington Street and Porter Avenue after hearing of a vehicle parked in the lane of travel. The vehicle was gone and the Washington State Patrol noted a trooper had told the driver to leave. About 10 minutes later, a city officer spotted the vehicle and driver at Cole Street and Griffin Avenue. The driver had exited the auto, which was blocking traffic. The driver was arrested and booked for disorderly conduct, failure to obey and officer and resisting arrest. The vehicle was impounded. SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT: While looking for a suspicious subject at 9 p.m. Nov. 21 on Jewell Street, police

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www.courierherald.com came across an individual. Investigation resulted in the suspect being arrested and booked for criminal trespass and malicious mischief. BURGLARY ARREST: Two suspects were located by police at 3:21 a.m. Nov. 21 at a location on 244th Avenue Southeast. They were booked for burglary and a vehicle was impounded. PROWLER CAUGHT: One person was arrested for vehicle prowl at 5:38 a.m. Nov. 21. The arrest was at Cole Street and Kibler Avenue. DRUG CONCERN: A parent arrived at the police station Nov. 21, providing information about a person who is supplying her juvenile child with drugs. Because the offense occurred outside the city limits, she was advised to report the issue to King County authorities. BURGLARY REPORT: Police responded to a Griffin Avenue location the morning of Nov. 21, following a burglary report. Property damage was done by those entering the premises. The case was being investigated. CONCERNED CITIZEN: Police received a call the morning of Nov. 20 from a citizen concerned about the address of a sex offender. An officer was to investigate. ONE IN CUSTODY: An officer was dispatched the afternoon of Nov. 20 to check on the welfare of an individual at a Wynalda Drive address. One person was taken into custody for assault. THREATS MADE: An officer responded at 1:20 p.m. Nov. 20 to a Roosevelt Avenue business after learning that threats may have been made. Both of the involved parties were spoken to and the matter was settled. DISTURBANCE: A disturbance created by a customer had an officer responding at 4:05 p.m. Nov. 20 to a Roosevelt Avenue business. Contact was made, the situation was calmed and a transaction was completed without incident. ONE ARRESTED: A traffic stop the evening of Nov. 20 resulted in one person arrested and booked on a warrant issued by Enumclaw Municipal Court.

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RAINIER SCHOOL: An officer was dispatched the afternoon of Nov. 23 to Rainier School after a male client assaulted another male client. Police responded the following day for the same situation involving two other male clients. On Nov. 25, police were again at Rainier

School after a male client assaulted a female client. In each case, the issue was forwarded for investigation. ASSAULT: Police began investigating an assault at midnight Nov. 22. They were able to contact a victim, but not the suspect. Later, a citation for fourth-degree assault was mailed to the suspect. WIFE ARRESTED: A report of a domestic dispute had police responding the afternoon of Nov. 20 to a Mill Street address. After speaking with all involved, officers arrested a woman for assaulting her husband. She was cited and booked into jail. DRUG ISSUE: Officers were dispatched the afternoon of Nov. 19 to Glacier Middle School for a narcotics violation. It was determined a 14-year-old student gave one of her prescribed Hydrocodone pills to a 13-year-old student while on school grounds. MARIJUANA OFFENSE: Officers responded the afternoon of Nov. 19 to a C Street address and a juvenile who was in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. She was arrested and the items were taken into custody as evidence. INDECENT EXPOSURE: A report of a fight at a Church Street location had officers responding to Wilkeson at 12:52 a.m. Nov. 16. They learned a man had exposed himself while urinating near a business and in view of people. He was trespassed from the business, cited for indecent exposure and given a ride home. POSSIBLE OVERDOSE: An officer was dispatched at midnight Nov. 15 to a Main Street location to assist emergency medical personnel with a possible overdose situation. Upon arrival, a victim was having CPR performed on him; medical personnel then took over life-saving measures. The victim’s girlfriend was interviewed and it was determined the man was possibly responding to a heroin overdose. The victim was stabilized and transported to a nearby hospital. WALKED AWAY: Police were called the morning of Nov. 15 to Rainier School after a client left the grounds. An officer spotted the missing person on Ryan Road and offered a ride back to the facility, which was accepted. THREE-CAR CRASH: Police responded at 5:41

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Non-profit group choirs (schools, churches, etc.) will compete simultaneously at different locations in downtown Enumclaw from 5:00pm-6:00pm. Groups must pre-register at Enumclaw Music prior to the event. Locations are first come first serve. Rules will be posted on the Enumclaw Music website. Check-in on the day of the event at 4:30pm at Enumclaw Music. The community will vote for best choir and the winners will receive great prizes! Winners will be announced on the Enumclaw Music website: www.enumclawmusic.com

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Use storm debris to beautify The first storms of the winter season have left us with a holiday bonus. Fallen evergreen boughs, branches and berries are ripe for the plucking as you gather the debris from your lawn and garden beds. From plant protection to Christmas decoration, there are a lot of good things you can do with storm debris.

Winter Protection

Nature’s insulation from freezing weather is as close as the cedar and fir boughs that were blown from the trees during the latest storm. Gardeners stuck indoors due to shorter days and colder weather have an excuse to get outside and get moving by collecting fallen leaves, evergreen boughs and other debris to layer on top of tender plants this week. The ground will be kept warmer by just an inch or two of insulation layered over the roots of tender plants like salvia, hardy

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fuchsia, lavender, canna, mums, and eucomis or pineapple lily. Fallen leaves protect plants from freezing weather while fallen cedar limbs repel water and protect rotsensitive plants from too much rain in the root zone. Plants like salvia and lavender that insist on good drainage will welcome an umbrella of cedar this month.

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There is another use for storm debris that is catching on with cities that want to go green and savvy

private citizens. Instead of stringing lights and purchasing shiny ornaments, use the branches of cedar boughs to make garlands and evergreen bits from a mix of plants to fill the empty containers and hanging baskets that once festooned the summer garden. Window boxes can be stuffed with drooping cedar and upright holly while the colorful but leafless stems of coral bark maple or red twig dogwood can be poked into potting soil to add a colorful accent line to rise above the evergreen color.

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NO LICENSE: A Bonney Lake man was stopped Nov. 19 for traveling 69 mph in a 50 mph speed zone on SR 164 near the White River Amphitheatre. He was cited for speeding and driving with a suspended license. TWO CHARGES: A trooper stopped a Seattle resident for driving 53 mph in a 35 mph zone at the White River bridge on state Route 410 at 10 p.m. Nov. 13. The motorist was cited for speeding and driving with a suspended license. WSP NOTE: Thanks to a traffic safety grant from the Muckleshoot Indian tribe, there will be extra police patrols working every Friday and Saturday night on the roads around the Muckleshoot Casino, Auburn and Enumclaw, including state Route 164.

Three Steps to Dirt Cheap Winter Color

Step one: Start with the tallest branches in the center or a pot or back of a window box. If you don’t have branches from white-barked birch or red-twig dogwood you can

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New girlfriend was just a touch away There is hope for the modern world, discovered in the most unlikely of devices. In the past, my cellphone has masqueraded as a demon device suddenly calling strangers or refusing to ring when God is calling. Despite what certain young women in the office say (never believe them), I know how to work my phone; it is the cellphone that turned on me when I yell clean obscenities at it. Unless I used just the right tone and poked it in the proper place, it suddenly went dark and refused to speak or turn on the light. However, in my hour of need I discovered hope. At about midnight Dennis Box a couple of months Editor ago I was driving to Anacortes to catch a ferry to San Juan Island for work. I got lost somewhere on the outskirts of Enumclaw. It was dark. I decided I would try one of those things (I know – it’s a stupid app) that mysteriously show up for no reason when I am trying to answer the ringing that is not in my head. The thing is called “There” or “Go there” or “You’re lost forever” – something like that. Anyway, I pulled over in the dark, began whacking my phone and suddenly a light asked me where I was going and where I came from, like some Philosophy 101 class I flunked. Miraculously the magic light in my phone figured out where I was going and a woman in white began talking to me. I couldn’t believe it. I found a girlfriend in my shirt pocket. Once we got rolling, every time I was going a mile or two over the speed limit, my new girlfriend started yelling at me. After a couple of yellings, I started speeding just to hear her soothing critique, to see if she still liked me. Then I took a wrong turn. That was nearly nirvana. “Recalculating because you are a dummy,” she yelled. I loved it. I started taking wrong turns and speeding to see what my new cellphone jinni would do next. Now I really like my cellphone and I never leave it alone. I have my jinni tell me how to get to the grocery store a few blocks away, just to make sure I take the right route. One can’t be to careful. I wonder if my jinni will grant me wishes. Hope.

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The immigration policy battle The battle we are now witnessing between the president and the Republicans in Congress over immigration is a strange one. It is strange because both sides have forgotten how they have acted during the past six years toward each other and only see the slights and attacks from the other side. President Obama, stung by the midterm congressional election race losses, is unwilling to accept his defeat easily, just as the Republicans refused to accept their 2012 presidential loss. The Republicans are gloating over their recent congressional victories, just as Obama gloated over trouncing the Republicans in 2012, feeling he had a mandate. The Republicans have forgotten their low approval ratings especially among the young and minorities, and their previous six years of obstructionism toward the president and his policies. The immigration issue brings the past six years of rancor and ill will to center stage. Even as President Obama stressed

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his solutions to immigration in his recent speech, he knows his initiatives will anger Republicans but he doesn’t feel it will make any difference. He doesn’t trust them to act for the good of the poor and middle class or treat him with respect. They’ve hated him from the beginning of his first term. Nothing is going to change that attitude. Relationships between the president and the Republicans in Congress will only get worse, not better. The Republicans, feeling victorious, now expect the president to forget their past actions and words toward him. Sen. John McCain, in a Nov. 6 MSNBC broadcast, summed

up their attitude quite clearly by pleading with the president to wait on immigration until they take control of Congress in January: “We’ve got a new Congress. We’ve got a new mandate,” he said. “Let’s let the House of Representatives decide if they want to move forward on immigration reform or not.” President Obama probably is thinking that when only 40 percent of the eligible electorate voted in early November, the word “mandate” does not seem valid. He thinks back 16 months, to the immigration bill passed by a bipartisan Senate, and remembers how the Republican-controlled House refused to allow the bill to even be voted on, knowing full well that if that were allowed, it would have passed with Democratic and moderate Republican support. He thinks to himself, “Why should I wait any longer?” Former presidential candidate

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The gap keeps growing wider One can gather considerable evidence and build a pretty sound argument that the income gap between wealthy Americans and the rest of us is greater now than at any other time in the last 100 years – even greater than it was during the Depression or in the early 1900s when Teddy Roosevelt took on the Robber Barons. Indeed, today one-tenth of 1 percent of the U.S. population – a mere 13,000 families – have cornered 13 percent of the total American income, while 10 percent of the population (44 million people) live below the poverty line. Yet most Americans aren’t especially disturbed by this inequality because, in part, they believe everyone has a shot at the riches. With a lot of hard work and a little luck anyone can climb the economic pyramid and become wealthy. This is a common refrain among some wealthy conservatives. If the poor would just get off their dead butts and go to work, they could get rich, too. Of course, even the most staunch conservative will admit that everyone doesn’t have an

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equal chance of success – the ghetto black and the upper-class, Harvardeducated, white don’t have the same opportunities – but still, everyone at least has a shot at it. There’s no shortage of astonishing success stories. Take for instance, Bill Gates. He rose from a solidly middleclass environment and became the richest man in the world. The hope of social mobility, of rising to a higher economic class, is a cornerstone of the American Dream. If not yourself, than your kids. Well, I’m sorry to report that the American Dream appears to be increasingly and completely divorced from reality. Dramatic upward mobility, like Bill Gates, is and always has been extremely

rare. In fact, since the last recession, which we’re still climbing out of, there has been more social mobility downward than upward; that is, a far greater number of people are falling out of the middle class into the lower class than are rising on the economic ladder. The latest social science research indicates that 80 percent of the people born in poverty stay there. However, even if the rate of upward mobility would suddenly double or triple, this isn’t going to solve our economic woes. Somehow we have to address the income inequality. We’ll always have a middle and working class, but somehow they have to get a bigger slice of the pie. Instead of promoting the idea that everyone can rise up the economic ladder, we might do better to concentrate on merely raising everyone’s standard of living. The remarkable thing about the last half of the 20th century wasn’t the number of people who became wealthy, but rather that the middle class and working people saw their standard of living improve. For whatever reason, we’ve lost this.

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BINETTI FROM 5 substitute curly willow, filbert or any bare branch with an interesting texture. The bare branches will give the container display scale and height so try to cut them long enough so that once inserted into the soil they are two-thirds as tall as the container. Step two: Add evergreens to fill in around the bare branches. This is the time to prune holly, leucothe, pieris japonica, camellia or mahonia if the winds did not deposit a bounty of evergreens for your display. Any plant that has berries will add color so snip away at barberry, cotoneaster, snowberry and kinninick if you can’t find enough holly with red berries. Step three: Save the drooping form of our native Western cedar for the front of your containers or to display all along the edge of a pot. Allow the cedar to hide the stems of the other evergreen and spill forth from the rim of the pots. You can cut up cedar bits and wire it to picks or other branches as this tough evergreen will not wilt or dry out if the cut end is not in moist soil. Cedar is the most durable of our native evergreens once the branches are cut from the plant. Avoid using native hemlock in displays as the needles fall from cut hemlock as soon as the bough begins to dry.

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Add extra bits of color and texture using anything that is weather proof. Pinecones and seed heads are traditional, red yarnbows adds a country touch while theme displays using anything from metal cookie cutters to a collection of nut crackers will add a personal touch. Going green and going natural this winter has one more advantage – your outdoor holiday display can fill the voids and should continue to look fresh through out the chilly month of January. Then, when you are ready for spring, you won’t have to worry about storing the holiday display. Your collection of evergreens, bark and berries can go right into the compost pile. • • • Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a selfaddressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more information, visit www.binettigarden.com.

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they pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill, their chances of winning the presidency in 2016 are nil. There are three major concerns that Republicans have, according to Romney: 1) securing the border, 2) dealing with the those illegally residing in this country, and 3) “making the immigration policies…open and transparent to the many people who want to come here legally.” Obama’s response from his recent speech is that he’d already done their first priority: he’s nearly doubled security along the border and used drones to patrol difficult terrain. He’s deported thousands of criminals and, with his recent decision, will handle the Republicans’ No. 2 and 3 priorities until Congress gives him a bill to sign.

At that point he says he’ll tear up his executive orders. While Republicans do not dispute the president is doing good for immigrants and the nation, they do strongly believe it’s not his job it’s theirs. Both have forgotten that their own actions and words over the past six years have poisoned the other’s well of trust. The issue is not whether the president can carry through on his plans or whether or how the Republican-controlled Congress will retaliate. The issue is that our government is functioning as the founders intended. They designed the Constitution with the hope and expectation that there would be no love lost between the branches of government. We have seen their vision come to pass before our eyes.

Mitt Romney had an explanation for the Republican refusal to pass immigration reform then in a Nov. 2, 2014, CNN interview: “I think the Republicans in the House were looking at what was coming up from the Senate and saying: ‘You know we can do better if we pick up some more seats in the Senate.’” The problem with the passage of this Senate bill is that only 14 of 46 Republicans voted for it in 2013. Based upon Romney’s words, the new Republican majority in January 2015 will want a greater say than they got with the June 2013 Senate bill. Republicans know the survival of their party is at stake. Unless

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your life you were told “X” about certain members of society, religions, officers of the law, etc., it molds your interpretation about events. Even as we gather at a family meal, we hear something from a family member and think, “here they go again” and find ourselves instantly falling into the feelings and roles that have always happened. We see the rioting on the news and feel pulled toward one direction or another because of our past experiences and beliefs about the participants. It makes sense. If you were a store owner in Seattle during the rioting of the G-8 Summit years ago and your own store was damaged, then seeing images of Ferguson are likely going to bring out feelings of animosity as your mind recalls the emotions of your past experience with riots. If a friend of yours tells stories of being harassed by a certain group of people, then you encounter those people, what thoughts come to your mind about their actions? But how does this impact our ability for better relationships and more importantly, what are we

supposed to do about this? How can I actually love others in such a manner as to cause others to think, “Hey, you follow after Jesus don’t you?” When we meet people, take a moment to recognize what you are thinking about them and why? Do you automatically fear? Trust? Expect good things or bad? Now ask yourself, “How do they perceive me?” Do they fear, trust, respect, expect good or bad? While part one of the equation was to acknowledge our perspective, part two is the process of forgiveness. Forgiving someone isn’t about forgetting what they have done. It isn’t about just shoving down our own hurts and wounds or staying in a relationship or place to be hurt again and again. Forgiveness is a process that begins with our recognition that we are in need of forgiveness ourselves. Because we are not perfect, we don’t do everything perfectly and will make mistakes. We will say the wrong thing, we will be selfish, we’ll have times of being tempted to be less than fully honest. Forgiveness begins when we recognize we don’t know everyone’s story and they don’t know ours. We begin to recog-

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It is with great sadness we announce that Cleatis R. Johnson passed Dec.15, 2013 of congestive heart failure after a long illness. Cleatis was born Sept. 18, 1929 in Tacoma Washington to Happy and Lyle (Jenkins) Embree. Cleatis Graduated Lincoln high school and also graduated from Central University in eastern Washington. Cleatis worked as a draftsman. While at Boeing she received recognition for her contribution to the first US air launched anti satellite. Cleatis moved to Bonney Lake in 1970 Where she owned and ran Church Lake Nursery and Landscaping. Cleatis was a master gardener and will be remembered for her many talents and the many spots in her community that she adopted with plants. Some being; the landscaping of Allen York Park, the cherry trees at the Bonney Lake safety building and many, many more. She spent time volunteering in the Japanese garden at the Seattle arboretum she also belonged to Rhododendron Society, Rose Society, Primrose Society as well as several other artist groups. Cleatis was a talented artist and contributed to the overall painting of Jim Scobe, space shuttle mural in the Auburn post office. Cleatis leaves behind a daughter Linda Sprinkle and grandsons Aaron and Martin. As well as long time friend Jim Flick who made sure she had the best treatment possible during her illness. Cleatis will be missed for her witty and caring personality and her faith in God. We had so much fun being together. There are not enough words to describe how wonderful she was. We will miss her but know we carry her with us where ever we go.

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standing that the council must select a mayor to replace Dave Gordon from among the members of the council, and the council will select a replacement Monday?” Edelman’s reply was, “Yes.” Morris was contacted by email concerning the statements made by Benson and Edelman. The city attorney sent an email with the state laws concerning the process and wrote, “I will contact Carol Benson to make sure that she understands my advice and that the Council acts correctly on Monday.” Benson was called and emailed concerning the attorney’s statement. The councilwoman replied by email Nov. 27, “That is correct, we do not have to select from council.” The Monday special meeting begins after the press deadline. Check the website, courierherald.com, for the story.

problem. To that resolve I submit my letter of resignation with immediate effect. When the burdens of the presidency seem unusually heavy, I always remind myself it could be worse. I could be a mayor. ~ Lyndon B. Johnson Thank you Dave Gordon

• Next Step The next question for Black Diamond and the City Council is the how and who will fill the mayor’s chair. Both Councilwoman Carol Benson, who is mayor pro tempore, and Councilwoman Janie Edelman confirmed the plan was to select a mayor at the Dec. 1 special meeting. Edelman responded by email and Benson by phone the morning of Nov. 26. Benson said it was her understanding from City Attorney Carol Morris the council was required to select an “elected official,” which means someone from the council. Edelman responded by email that she had “no comment” on Gordon’s resignation. A followup email query was sent asking, “Is it your under-

• Reaction Councilman Ron Taylor and Councilwoman Ericka Morgan were the only two members willing to comment on Gordon’s resignation. Morgan said she was “mystified” and his actions came out of the blue. Taylor was contacted shortly after the resignation news become public and said Gordon’s action was also a

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surprise to him. “I’m just learning about this like everybody else. We’re just trying to figure out ourselves how do we go from here and have a smooth transition. We’ll certainly make sure things continue to operate and remain as stable as possible. Beyond that, I cant say a whole lot because I don’t know a whole lot.” Black Diamond is already without a city administrator, after Christy Todd resigned in May following a sexual harassment complaint against Gordon. Taylor was among the council members that called for Gordon’s resignation following the controversy with Todd. “It’s no secret that I’ve had my misgivings about his leadership, so I’m optimistic that we’ll be able to maybe operate a little smoother, but that remains to be seen,” Taylor

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said. Gordon won a contentious election in November 2013, beating former mayor Rebecca Olness, who was seeking a second term. A central issue in the election involved YarrowBay’s master planned developments, The Villages and Lawson Hills. Much of Gordon’s support came from groups and citizens fighting the developments. Following Gordon’s resignation, Olness commented, “I don’t know any details but I’m very disappointed. It’s unfortunate that Mayor Gordon was unable to fulfill his obligation by completing his term.” Gordon had three years remaining on his four-year term. A King County Elections official wrote in an email regarding the appointment process, “For vacancies, state law requires that the governing body (in this instance, the Black Diamond City Council) appoint someone to the vacant position within 90 days. Next year, the office will be on the ballot and the elected person will take office after the certification of the general election in November. If the city council does not fill the vacancy in the allotted time, then the King County Council will make the appointment.”

OBITUARY NORMA GREEN Norma Gene Green died Nov. 15, 2014. She was one of six children born to Ed and Violet Hulett. She grew up in Buckley and graduated from Buckley High School in 1947. She married Bill Green on Sept. 11, 1948, and they raised five children; Judy McCarty, Robert (Christie) Green, Mary (Dan) Danneman, Nancy (Tim) Bock and Gordy Norma Green (Jan) Green. While she was busy raising her family she enrolled at and graduated from Knapp Business College. She started her banking career at American Federal in Tacoma and later transferred to Cascade Security Bank in Enumclaw. She also worked at SeaFirst Bank in Sumner. She opened her own florist business in her family home in the late 1960s and sold real estate in her later years. She loved traveling, camping, flowers, cooking and crocheting. She lived at Cedar Ridge Retirement Center in Bonney Lake and went to Community Presbyterian Church in Buckley. She is survived by sisters Sue Wallert and Judy Holyan, 14 grandchildren and 29 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Bill Green, brothers Andy and Richard Hulett and sister Ruth Rossman. There will be a memorial service at 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, at Community Presbyterian Church, 152 S. Cottage St. in Buckley. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to a church or your charity of the donor’s choice.

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A pair of White River High seniors recently signed national letters-of-intent, formalizing their plans for collegiate athletic competition. Amanda Lance and Ashley Sutherland will graduate in June and head off to fouryear institutions in the fall of 2015. Lance has signed with Western Washington University and Sutherland will be heading out of state, to the University of Arizona. Lance is starting her fourth year as a varsity performer with coach Chris Gibson’s

basketball program. She has helped the team remain a league, district and state power. A season ago, Lance shared Most Valuable Players honors in the South Puget Sound League 2A after helping lead the Hornets to the state tournament. Now a senior, Lance is coming off a season in which she averaged 14 points, three assists and four rebounds per game. In picking Western Washington, Lance will be joining another successful program. WWU graduated just one senior from last year’s 19-10 team that won the Great

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Starters return for EHS By Dennis Box Editor

The Enumclaw High boys basketball team is ready to roll on the hardwood for the 2014-15 season. Like most high-school teams, the Hornets lost some key seniors to graduation, but there are strong athletes returning. There are three returning starters for Enumclaw. Senior Zac Webb, 6 feet, 4 inches, is playing both the guard and forward position. Coach Kellen Hall said he is a, “Hard worker, has a nose for the ball, not flashy but consistently solid. The type of player you need to be successful.” Also playing guard and forward is Josh Erickson at 6 feet, 5 inches. Erickson was honorable mention all-league last season and Hall said, “(He has)unbelievable potential, has all the tools and has the ability to dominate the floor at both ends. Looking to step from a supporting role into a more main role. Consistency

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Plenty of new faces on WR boys varsity roster By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

A quick examination of the White River boys basketball roster reveals plenty of new faces. Coach Rick Tripp’s program, which had built a solid foundation of success, was hit hard by graduation. Gone are seven of the players who made up last year’s 12-man postseason roster, including four starters. But recent tradition counts for a lot and the Hornets have been mighty successful the past few seasons. In each of the past three seasons White River’s boys have advanced to the state tourney round of 16 teams, twice qualifying for the state Elite Eight in Yakima. If this year’s squad is to have similar success, some varsity newcomers are going to have to produce. The lone starter returning from a season ago is senior point guard Dustin France. Other varsity returnees include senior Brandon Scheer and junior Tyler meadows; junior Chris Marmon spent time with the junior varsity program but joined the varsity for postseason play.

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The remainder of this year’s varsity roster has moved up from the JV ranks. Rounding things out are seniors Chad Durrant, Hunter Hendricks, Travis Truax and Trent Buchanan; junior Hunter Mills; and sophomore Alex Wallen. Tripp has counted on some decent size the past few seasons, but the situation has changed dramatically. He’s shifting to a guard-oriented squad and boasts this might be the best-shooting team he’s had. While White River has lost a bundle of talent, there’s still plenty of parity throughout the South Puget Sound League 2A, Tripp said. Other league teams also suffered key losses to graduation, he said, and the overall strength of the league has diminished. The Hornets opened the season last weekend by hosting a jamboree and got rolling in earnest Monday night when they hosted Cascade Christian in nonleague action. Things continue Friday night when the Hornets host their neighbors from across the river, Enumclaw High. League play begins Dec. 9 when White River hosts Orting.

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Lance, a guard who will take her talents to Western Washington University next year, returns after sharing the league’s Most Valuable Player honors a season ago. Forwards Sturdivan and Bird were double-figure scorers last year and were first-team, all-league performers, while Gore was a second-team pick. Bird’s all-league selection was noteworthy in that it had been 17 years since a Hornet freshman garnered first-team honors. Gibson said the team should benefit from offensive balance. There’s plenty of outside firepower to combine with decent size. Gore stands 6-2 and is more of an inside presence; Bird is 6-1, handles the ball well and is most comfortable when facing the basket; and Sturdivan combines an outside threat with 5-11 size. Gibson said his team had a successful run in summer league games, capped by a third-place finish in the San Diego tournament the Hornets have attended during each of the coach’s 17 seasons at the White River helm. “We built some good team continuity and I think the girls are excited,” Gibson said. “We’re not going to rest on our past laurels.”

GYMNASTICS FROM 15 crowns and two state championships. The team lost one the state’s top gymnasts, Olivia Bannerot, to graduation, but expectations are still high for the team. The opening test is at 7 p.m. Dec. 10, against Federal Way, Todd Beamer and Puyallup at home, which is the Peak Gymnastics facility, 1713 Garrett St., Enumclaw.


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Fifteen Enumclaw High Hornets were honored when South Puget Sound League 3A football coaches selected their all-league squads. Making the future bright for EHS is that fact that only four of the honorees will be lost to graduation. Named to the second team were senior wide receiver Trey Rodarte, senior offensive lineman Eli Dennison, junior linebacker Tyler Harris and junior defensive back Jordan Johnson. Honorable mention honors went to junior quarterback Scottie Garvin, junior running backs Connor Pierce and Dan Heep, junior wide receiver and kick returner Jordan Johnson, junior offensive lineman Isaiah Cornish, junior defensive lineman EJ Knotts, sophomore defensive line-

man Sam Rodarte, junior linebacker Sam Schuler, senior linebacker Mason Harp, senior defensive back Tarik Hagan and junior kicker Garrett Bergquist. In addition, Enumclaw junior Jordan Misensol was named among the league’s special teams players of the year.

junior linebacker Jake Rundhaug. Also on the honorable mention list was junior Justin Tidwell, who was added not by position but with the “athlete” tag for his varied contributions.

Enumclaw boys water polo

Four seniors on the Enumclaw High boys water polo team were chosen for all-division honors. Bryce VanHoof, the Hornets’ leading scorer, was a first-team selection. Two teammates, Jack Pugh and Austin Kaehn, were named to the second team. Receiving honorable mention was Quinn Warner.

White River football

Four Hornets landed on the South Puget Sound League 2A second team, following a vote of league coaches. They were senior linebacker Garret Severson, junior linebacker Tommy Peltram, junior defensive back Andrew Northam and senior defensive lineman Polo Reyes. Receiving honorable mention were senior defensive back Dustin France, senior linebacker Amen Guthrie and

Enumclaw boys cross country

Eric Hamel and Bryce Johnson were first-team, all-SPSL 3A selections. Both are juniors.

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Seeking some quiet before mayhem hits I’m beginning to with her), woke me up at understand why teenag7. Well, she didn’t actuers sleep so late. It’s God’s ally wake me up, I was way of giving their mothtrying to ignore morning, ers some calm before the as I do pretty much every storm. They are noisy morning. Gretchen Leigh and crazy when they are I never like getting out awake and when they of bed. I’m not sure why, Columnist are in packs (yes, like a but I’m glad I did today. At bunch of wild dogs), they 7, there are no young peoare even worse. ple skulking around the Not that I don’t enjoy having my kids house. They may have been active at 3 or 4 around or even my husband (who is a rath- in the morning, but 7 has them passed out. er noisy boy in his own right), but the sense Normally, on the Friday after I have this time of year is this dull roar that Thanksgiving my husband would be up resonates through my head. I don’t notice watching TV by 7 a.m., which interferes it until it’s not there, as with this morning. with my usual morning silence. But he had Aah, quiet. Cally, our older cat, who has to work mandatory overtime; something been enjoying sleeping with my daugh- about engines not starting on the first try ter’s college roommate these last couple and airlines sending them back and his days (and she enjoys having Cally sleep crew having to tear them down so the

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appropriate parties can figure out what’s wrong and fix it. Blah, blah, blah. I feel bad for him, because he’s been working a lot of overtime lately. But because he’s not here, I’m sitting in silence. Aah. I went for a walk and most of the neighborhood was asleep; sleeping off their carb hangover I imagine. I only encountered three live bodies and we’re talking a couple hundred houses and three neighborhoods. More quiet. Most of my normal weekdays are spent in silence, so with the first holiday down and several more and much more company to go, this is a nice little reprieve. Especially because in just three or so short hours, my house will be filled with screaming teenage girls (my oldest is still a teen for a few more months; not that it will change anything when she turns 20; gaah, 20?). It’s our annual gingerbread house mak-

eyebrow, as health experts for stroke. Excessive screen warn that excessive screen time can lead to sleep and time can be hazardous to eating disorders, interfere one’s health. with a person’s ability to A sedentary lifestyle focus and negatively affect spent in front of computers a person’s performance at and video game consoles school or work. Getting a contributes to poor health. family active and reducOf the leading industrial- ing time spent in front of ized countries, the United a screen can have profound States has the highest obe- effects, and reducing screen sity statistics and Canada time doesn’t have to be difis not far behind. Obesity can impact cholesterol, cardiovascular health, risk for type 2 diabetes and risk Few things are as stressful

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Future informalities in the sub- uncil). creditor as provided una m e n d i n7EDNESDAY ü*UNEü ü ü4(%ü%.5-#,!7 ü"/..%9ü,!+%ü ü35-.%2ü#/52)%2 (%2!,$ ü0AGEü ü g C h a p t e r d e v e l o p m e n t t r a c t s m i t t a l a n d eva l u a t i o n The Council will receive d e r R C W 19.12, definitions; re- range in size from 7.18 process. resumes through Mon- 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) p e a l i n g s e c t i o n acres in size to 19.21 # 601596 d a y, D e c e m b e r 2 9 , four months after the 19.32.020 bmc; adding acres in size. Enumclaw 11/26/14, 12/3/14 2014. Your submittal date of first publication Chapter 19.31 to allow City Council approved a must be date stamped or o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e Notice of child and adult day care rezone of two future dereceived in the County claim is not presented Ordinance Adoption services; providing for velopment tracts from Council office, 930 Taco- within this time frame, Ordinances adopted severability; and estab- Planned Unit Developma Avenue So., Room t h e c l a i m i s f o r e v e r November 25, 2014: lishing an effective date. ment (PUD) to Highway 1 0 4 6 , Ta c o m a , W A barred, except as otherAB14-142 – Ordinance For the complete text of and Community Busi98402, before 4:30 p.m. wise provided in RCW No. 1494 [D14-142] – t h e s e o r d i n a n c e s , ness (HCB) and denied on that date. E-mailed 1 1 . 4 0 . 0 5 1 and An Ordinance Of The please contact the City a request to rezone two and FAXed applications 11.40.060. This bar is Reach 50,561 homes with of Buckley a t parcels from Planned City Of Bonney Lake, will also be accepted effective as to claims ( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 , ex t . 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FAMILIES FROM 19 sion or playing video games by one hour per week, and gradually reduce time spent devoted to such activities in the ensuing weeks. • Hide devices. If tablets or smartphones are tucked away, family members may feel less inclined to reach for them. • Keep televisions out of the bedroom. Children who have televisions in their bedrooms tend to watch an additional 90 minutes of programming per day. • Establish guidelines. Set

firm limits on how much screen time will be allowed per day and stick with it. Adults can lead by example. • Plan more family activities. Boredom can easily give way to time spent fooling around on the Internet or channel surfing. Parents should have a cache of ideas at the ready that promote active family time. • Be steadfast. Do not throw in the towel too soon. Families should stand their ground when attempting to decrease their screen time in favor of healthier activities.

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How ie M. Koch, a 3-yearold Black Diamond boy, died Nov. 28, 2014, in Howie Koch Seattle. He was born May 20, 2011, and was a fifth generation resident of Black Diamond. He enjoyed playing outside and exploring the Northwest woods, camping, hiking and playing with his animals. He spent his days living full of imagination with his brother Mason who was his best friend. He always had Mickey by his side and brought him on every journey. He was known as the cancer Ninja.

He was unfortunately diagnosed with neuro blastoma. He is survived by mother Jenna Rossi and stepfather Mitch Neary of Black Diamond; father Alan Koch of Stone Lake, Wis.; brother Mason Neary of Black Diamond; grandfather Mike Rossi of Black Diamond; and grandmothers Cindy Jones of Rosyln, Wash., Judy Koch-Freudenthal (David Freudenthal) of Pewaukee, Wis., and Nonni Neary of Camrillo, Calif. He was preceded in death by grandfather Howard LG Koch. A graveside service is planned for 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, at Black Diamond City Cemetery. A celebration of life will take place Saturday, Dec. 6; for details, contact Weeks’

Staff from the Puget Sound Blood Center will be accepting donations Dec. 8 in Enumclaw. Staff will be in the PSBC mobile unit, parked on the Jensen Street side of St. Elizabeth Hospital. Donors will be seen from noon to 6 p.m., with a break from 2 to 3 p.m. Donors can sign up by visiting www.psbc.org, by calling 1-800-398-7888 or by e-mailing schedule@psbc.org. Walk-ins are welcome around scheduled donors.

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December 3rd 2014

Superintend. Msg. WRHS Ornaments Holiday Concerts Ntl. Board. Certified Sports Board of Directors Social Studies Com. Core Stand. Wizard of Oz

MESSAGE FROM JANEL What’s Common about the Common Core Michael Fullen, an internationally recognized researcher and author, has observed that, “Terms travel easily, but the meaning of the underlying concepts does not.” Fullen’s point is certainly applicable to the term common core. Few phrases in recent memory has come to be so misunderstood, mean so many things to so many people, and used for so many different purposes—both educational and political. What is common about the common core? First is the fact that the Common Core initiative sponsored by the National Governor’s Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers for the purpose of establishing common and consistent educational standards in English, Language Arts, and Mathematics across states and to ensure that high school graduates are prepared to enter creditbearing courses at either two or four-year college programs or successfully enter the workplace. The second thing that is common about the common core, is the recognition that in today’s society families are highly mobile—often moving from state to state or even internationally multiple times. The establishment of common core standards across states helps assure that as families move about, they can have some degree of confidence that their children are educationally prepared regardless of where they might reside. The third common thing about common core may be unique to the White River School District, but it is one with which we are proud. In our district we are committed to common standards and curriculum resources reflecting high expectations of rigor, regardless of the school a student attends or the teacher to whom they are assigned. We are not particularly focused on how such an expectation is labeled, but rather, is it sound educationally and does it simply make good sense. The term common sense may be more applicable to the White River School District, than the increasingly political term common core. The last thing that is common across the White River School District is that our administrators, teachers and support staff are prepared and committed to focusing on the learning of each student— skill by skill. Our staff believes that high levels of rigorous learning for each student is much more important than labels, and further they believe they have the expertise and the enthusiasm to ensure that each student does learn, and does think at high levels. In short, we are committed to enhancing the rigor of learning for each student rather than engaging in the educational and political debate surrounding the term common core. We believe if we don’t do it, who will? And, if we don’t focus on high levels of learning for each student now, when will we, and who ultimately will pay the price?

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WRHS Ornaments Sale!

Celebrate the Holidays and help TSA students compete at state! Beautiful die-cut wooden ornaments in a variety of holiday shapes.

Individual: $5, 5-Pack: $20, Personalized: +$5 Email for order form: Bbrooks@whiteriver.wednet.edu Schools will be closed for winter break December 22nd through January 2nd!

Happy Holidays!

HOLIDAY CONCERTS Festive Music to Brighten your Holidays!

Dec 4 Dec 9

Dec 10 Dec 11 Dec 16 Dec 17

Glacier Middle School Choir Glacier Middle School 7th and 8th grade & Jazz Bands Wilkeson Elementary – 2nd and 3rd grade Mountain Meadow Elementary – 4th grade Foothills – 3rd grade White River High School Choir

NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED TEACHERS

K. Albert

L. Telman

J. Frame

A. Rumack

We are White River Proud to announce that four outstanding teachers have recently earned National Board Certification. Aaron Rumack, Laura Telman, Joe Frame and Kacee Albert join the ranks of 18 other current teachers in White River who have earned this distinction. National Board Certification is a rigorous year-long process where teachers must analyze their teaching and demonstrate a command of their skills. We also applaud the mentors who have worked with these teachers through the process. Janel Ross, LeeAnn Alfano and Holly Stilnovich are seasoned veteran teachers and National Board Certified themselves. They work personally with the candidates and lead them through the rigors of earning this advanced teaching credential.

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SPORTS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Our Hornet volleyball team qualified for state 2A competition, held in November at Pierce College. The girls finished the regular season with an overall record of 10-5, and 3-1 in district play. Congratulations on a great season! Girls Cross-Country placed second at the West Central District meet, which earned them a spot at the state 2A championships held at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco. Our girls claimed 12th place, against some of the most talented runners from around the state. Way to run, Hornets! Congratulations to Coach Dameon Marlow, named South Puget Sound League’s Coach of the Year for girls cross-country.

The White River School District Board of Directors hold their regular meetings on the second Wednesday of every month. The public is invited to attend. At the December 10th meeting, the board will elect their officers, hear a fall sports wrap-up, and honor four teachers who have earned National Board Certification. In addition, they will hear a summary of an intensive professional study that has been conducted to evaluate the district’s technology infrastructure, environment and resources. For further information regarding the Board of Directors, call the superintendent’s office at 360 829-3814.

COMMON SCORE STANDARDS THIRD GRADE DAILY LEARNING Common Core Standard - 3.RI.2 – Determine the main idea of a text; recount the key details and explain how they support the main idea.

SOCIAL STUDIES

Kid Friendly Daily Learning Target – I am learning to read closely for IMPORTANT information (main Ideas) that have supporting details (evidence).

The Social Studies team at WRHS (Nate Barnett, Jeremy Curtin, John Dorsey, Matt Ledbetter, Shelly Lindsley, Elaine McDonald, and Joe Sprouse) has embraced the implementation of the Common Core State Standards into their existing curriculum. No longer are people, places, dates, and events simply memorized. Rather, teachers are engaging students in high level thinking skills like evaluation and analysis, to deepen their understanding of important concepts and events. Units of study are organized around conceptual themes, for example, what is the proper role of government in society. Students then make decisions based on evidence and learn to critically analyze and evaluate information. Technology is a huge part of the team’s work as well, as traditional textbooks have been replaced by primary and secondary Internet sources. The need to evaluate a source, and not simply believe what you read or hear, is a vital skill in our digital age, and deliberately taught in our social studies courses. This shift will prepare students for the SBAC exam 10th graders will face this May. Our 10th Grade World History team has noticed that the addition of skills into existing content activities is a challenging endeavor, and students are improving in their ability to interpret author’s intent and support claims with textual evidence, skills directly related to the SBAC exam. Students will definitely be more prepared with 21st Century skills because of the team’s focus, and will no doubt perform better on the new state exams as a result of the work of this team. 1188034

This is a sample from a typical third grade learner. She has already had some daily learning lessons focused on the topic, main idea and details in writing and how to read closely for details to support a main idea. For this lesson she was asked to read a science related piece of text, with multiple main ideas, with her partner. They stopped to talk along the way about what the author was sharing that seemed important. What is the important information? What details did the author share about this? She then recorded her most important “What I Noticed” along with evidence (details). Finally, she met with a new learning partner to discuss her thinking and listen to her partner’s thinking – a chance to reflect and give feedback.

WIZARD OF OZ Students in grades Kindergarten through 12th demonstrate their acting skills in The Wizard of Oz at White River High School Theater. See the show Dec 5 at 7 p.m. and Dec 6 at 2 and 7 p.m. All tickets $10 at the door.

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