
Students Knead to Know!
Biology students ventured on a field trip to learn more about fermentation at CWUs fermentation department! They got to see how changing different components of bread can change the results and toured the facility! #KittitasCoyotes

Mrs. Bremner’s students are drumming up some serious fun while exploring rhythmic patterns through bucket drumming! #KittitasCoyotes

Kittitas FCCLA traveled to Spokane for the state STAR Event competition on Tuesday, March 4. The chapter had three Level One teams, all seventh graders:
Anna Main in Teach or Train Autumn Jensen in Focus on Children
Payson Lowe and Kyson Weekes in Chapter Service Display
Sawyer Tostenson in Food Innovations
All of these participants earned Gold and will represent Washington State FCCLA at the National Conference in Orlando, Florida, this coming July.
In Level Two, the following participants competed:
Kayser Dempsey in Leadership
Kade Henry and Colt Fekkes in Sports Nutrition
All three earned Gold. Jared Johnson and Parker Lowe competed in Chapter in Review Display and earned Silver. All Level Two participants will also represent Washington State FCCLA at nationals.
Lastly, Aiden Conley competed in Level Three Professional Presentation. He earned Gold but finished one place out of national representatives.
Additionally, Kittitas FCCLA Washington State Vice President of Region 7, Kayser Dempsey, conducted the spring regional meeting, assisted her state officer team in carrying out the schedule of events, and participated in the new officer installation. The chapter is very proud of Kayser's leadership throughout the year.
Well done to everyone and their achievements! #KittitasCoyotes


Students Hooked with Custom Fishing Rod Build!
Mr. Gibson’s Materials Science class crafted their own rods while diving into the properties of materials like epoxy, composite, thread, metals, cork, and plastics — and learning why each one is perfect for the job! #KittitasCoyotes








Baking and Pastry students are crafting Focaccia masterpieces, and reports say they tasted absolutely delicious too! #KittitasCoyotes






Third Graders Teach TK the Art of Watercolor Rainbows & Pots of Gold! They celebrated the start of March with a colorful lesson, and everyone had a blast with their TK buddies! #KittitasCoyotes





Cooking Up a Masterpiece!
High school students rolled up their sleeves and made lasagna and garlic rolls from scratch! They planned the menu, made a shopping list, and hit the store. When it was time to cook, they whipped up the best lasagna ever. A true pasta-tively delicious success! #KittitasCoyotes

Monster Madness on Thursday, February 20th!
The monsters were delivered to their rightful homes (aka Mrs. Dixon’s first grade class)! Each student tried to figure out which monster was theirs by matching their unique designs.
Once all the monsters found their owners, Mrs. Uceny’s Personal Choices class brought the fun to life by reading the stories they created together! It was awesome to see the first graders following along with the stories!
The first graders absolutely LOVED their monsters, and there was so much pride and joy shared by the high school students who saw their hard work come to life! #KittitasCoyotes










On February 11, 2025, all the Kindergarten and TK students celebrated the 100th day of school by participating in 9 fun and engaging centers!
The activities included:
Building towers with 100 cups
Creating colorful 100 Fruit Loop necklaces
Drawing pictures of themselves at '100 years old'
Designing special Valentine's cards
Constructing with 100 connecting cubes
It was a fantastic way for the students to celebrate this exciting milestone in their learning journey! #KittitasCoyotes





Horticulture students are finishing up their hydroponics units by doing some testing and modifying of their final designs. #KittitasCoyotes


Breathing easy and learning big in the lung capacity lab! Students in Physiology explored lung health through hands-on activities and a fun lab experience. #KittitasCoyotes

Baking and Pastry students put their skills to the test with some festive cookie decorating! They whipped up glaze and buttercream frosting to decorate a variety of heart-shaped and Valentine-themed sugar cookies they had baked beforehand. #KittitasCoyotes
In geometry class, students explored the world of 3D shapes by manipulating cubes to calculate volumes and surface areas! It was a hands-on experience that helped them better understand the intricacies of irregular shapes in three-dimensional space. #KittitasCoyotes




Mrs. Taylor’s 2nd grade had “Snowy” Centers Day! Students completed 5 different math centers using their special “snowball slingshots” and recorded their data in their packets. To wrap up the day they made their own snack by building a tasty snowman. #KittitasCoyotes







1st and 2nd period biology students are cell-ebrating the cell cycle with a game that makes learning come alive! Who knew studying cells could be this fun? #KittitasCoyotes





On Tuesday, January 21st, Kittitas FCCLA hosted the Regional STAR Event competition.
The day started with a quick review of the evaluation process, led by the FCCLA Washington State President, Parker Casey, and Region 7 State Vice President, Kayser Dempsey. Evaluation teams set up, and then it was time to compete.
Thirty-six teams competed in a variety of events. Competitors earned Gold, Silver, or Bronze ratings. Kittitas FCCLA earned solid gold for the day, with all nine of their teams advancing to the Washington FCCLA State Leadership Conference in Spokane, March 4-7. Well done everyone! #KittitasCoyotes

These 6th graders are bringing a Greek mythology play to life on the classroom stage!#KittitasCoyotes








Mrs. Didenhover’s TK class dancing to one of their favorite songs in music class: DJ Raphi’s Old MacDonald Had a Farm. #KittitasCoyotes



