Fri, September 3rd, 2010
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☺ Twenty One Adventures ☺

  On Friday the 21st we all took a lovely trip to 21 Acres, a sustainable farm in Woodinville.  People gathered on the bus, and some of us road bicycles.  We arrived there around 9:30.  We all split into groups and worked on different tasks. Some of the tasks were, bush whacking, cleaning the pond, weeding, and organizing equipment.  After we completed our tasks and goals we had a delightful lunch, which included hamburgers, veggie burgers, hotdogs, chips, fruits, veggies, soda, and cookies man! ☺


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Sassy students of SAS  



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CONGRATULATI0NS!! ! The SAS Green Team has been selected as a 2010 Earth Hero at School. Each year, the King County Executive invites nominations of teachers, staff, programs, and local schools that demostrate exemplary work towards the protection of our natural resources. The SAS Green Team will be reconized for its environmental service learning projects which build student and community awareness of sustainable practices.



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Congrats to Isreal, Nick, Robbie, Ginger, Dominic and Dalton! You've all graduated!



SAS Art Preview Video By Matt Triplett



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CJ tearing it up at Staff vs. Student basketball game

The basketball game Students vs. Teachers was a blow out game 49 to 37. Steve Foster said the reason the teachers won was because the teachers played as a team and passed the ball and also didn't rely on 1 or 2 people to play better than the rest. There also was a lot of dirty playing on both teams. A few players' names that came up were Alex Dively, Carl Williams Marco Alvarez, for the students. And for the teachers it was Steve Foster, Tony Olney, Mark, and Collin McArthur. There were a lot of great moments in the game; Teri Davis said that the students and teachers fought for the ball under the student net 5 or 6 times, only for the teachers to score. For Steve Foster, it was when Joey Landman stuffed him from behind. Marco and Alex were both proud of their 3-point shots.