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Washburn Rural s Remington Stiles accepted into US Air Force Academy

It is one of the oldest memories Remington Stiles has, but he still remembers exactly how the low-and-slow, roaring F-22 raptor rumbled across his chest at an airshow he attended when he was about 8 years old. That moment, shared with his father, who has been a longtime pilot, was one of several embers that stoked Stiles’ fiery passion for flying, and a dream of one day being a pilot himself in the U.S. armed forces. Stiles, now a senior at Washburn Rural High School, is even capping off his fourth year in the school’s Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.

After slow start, LHS 4-speaker debate team storms back to finish 3rd at state tournament | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Contributed photo Lawrence High School s 4-speaker debate team celebrates after finishing in third place at the 6A state debate tournament on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021. Last weekend’s Class 6A state debate tournament might not have started well for Lawrence High School, but the school’s four-speaker team found a way to make sure it ended well, coach Jeff Plinsky said. After starting the virtual tournament with two wins and four losses during the first round on Friday, the team was sitting near the bottom of the standings. But the debaters did not let a slow start hold them down, and they stormed back on Saturday with a 7-1 record for the day. They finished in third place with a 9-5 overall record, right behind Blue Valley North High School, which also had a 9-5 record but which won 26 ballots from the judges while LHS won 23, according to the Kansas State High School Activities Association. Perennial champion Washburn Rural High School, which finished with a 12-2 rec

USD 437 will tentatively start spring semester with some in-person learning

USD 437 will tentatively start spring semester with some in-person learning Auburn-Washburn Unified School District 437 students will tentatively return to some in-person learning to start the spring semester, the Auburn-Washburn Board of Education voted Monday evening. In the unanimous vote, the board approved a district plan that would return elementary students for in-person learning starting Jan. 5, while middle and high school students would return to hybrid learning that same day. Third- through 12th-grade students have been in remote learning for the past few weeks after the board decided to move to the more restrictive learning environment in the wake of high levels of staff quarantines.

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