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AP History Trip
Julia Grafft's AP US History Class took a historical tour of Southern Idaho and Northern Utah as a reward for a year's worth of preparation for the Advance Placement Exam. Students explored World War II planes in Jerome, visited the Golden Spike site of the Transcontinental Railroad, wandered through the Fort Hall Replica in Pocatello, and met with a Mountain Man at Massacre Rocks.

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New Golf Website
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WRHS chess team wins 1st place at State!
Chess Club Advisor Adam Porth reports: "The high school chess team won 1st place in the K-12 section. We won 3rd place team trophy for 9th grade. Individual placements included Andrew Uriarte, 3rd place 9th grade and Kitt Connor, 2nd place 11th grade. Dexter Gannon, Kitt Connor, and Danny Mills led the attack for the K-12 section, and Chris Ellis', Nick Bruck's, and Andrew Uriarte's scores contributed to 9th grade team placement. In all, 18 kids participated, including 8 students who have never partipated in state competition. Previous team achievements include 1st place, Ogden 2007, 4th place, State Scholastics 2007, and 2nd place, State Scholastics 2006."
Congrats Chess Team!!!
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Local Resident To Bring a World of Good to Blaine County
Carey, Idaho – Brandi Hennefer has recently been appointed as the new local representative for EF Foundation for Foreign Study. As the International Exchange Coordinator for the Blaine county area, she will be facilitating opportunities for local families and schools to host talented, motivated high school students from nearly 40 countries wishing to experience life in America for a semester or a year.
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With Unity, No Vision is Too Grand
This is the motto of a new organization at Wood River High School called Student Union. Every student is an automatic member and has a voice to be heard. A new zero-hour class, the Student Union Leadership Team, is representing the voices of all students.
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