While Kentwood High School's Rex Norris is best known as coach of the Conk football team, his other true love is rugby.
Kent-Meridian High School's D'Mon Lee believes he was "born to run."
The drive through the Oso mudslide zone is like something out of a dream.
Kentridge High School sent 78 percent of its graduating class to college in 2012. Kentwood sent 77 percent, Kentlake 70 percent.
Children and adults treated themselves last Friday to a Gothic magic show and poetic reading of Edgar Allan Poe's most famous poems by Master Payne.
Some parents connect with their children through movies. Others through books. Some watch football or play golf together. Chris Martin and his daughter Lara Martin connect through running marathons.
Dust flies into the air as Jessie Cruz slides into third base. "Down, down, down," Kentridge High School fastpitch coach Rachel Comstock says to Cruz. "OK, now go, go, no back."
The Kent-Meridian High School Royals haven't won a single fastpitch softball game in four years, but coach Jennifer England hopes to buck that trend.
From the moment a pole vaulter plants his pole, he has a mere matter of seconds to pull himself upside down, corkscrew his body away from the pole, and push off to launch himself over the bar.
If you want to have input into how the Kent School District will spend your tax dollars, now is the time.
The Kentridge PTSA hosted its 17th annual Kent-area high school PTSA Cherry Blossom Festival last Friday, with dozens of exhibits, performances and activities related to Japanese culture.
Kent-Meridian High School coach Ian Sanderson expected his first league baseball game against Tahoma to be a "learning experience."
Spring opens with the crack of a ball against a bat. South Puget Sound League baseball coaches are doing their best to make the most out of limited practice time and a lightning-fast 16-game regular season.
Kent School District students joined 15,000 other young adults at We Day Seattle at KeyArena last Friday.
Green River Community College's industrial technology buildings are slightly deficient after 50 years.
From a small Canadian town, Shea Theodore is working his way to bigger things.
The Kent School District has remained hush-hush about potential programs it will renew with funds granted by the Feb. 11 voter-approved maintenance and operations levy voters.
Every March, the first three floors of Seattle's Columbia Center are transformed from a sophisticated shopping mall to a mixture of hobo camp and refugee center exclusively for firefighters.
How do you tell a middle school student who struggles with equations and is well behind academic standards that he has to give up his favorite course to take another math class?
Back-to-back losses at the Hardwood Classic stung Kentridge, putting an abrupt end to its championship aspirations.