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The Graduates, JHHS 2009

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009, by Tyler Alford

Jackson Hole High School graduated 154 students in the Class of 2009 on Saturday, June 6, in a ceremony held in the school’s gym.

A flurry of camera flashes and air horns greeted the students as they shook hands with Principal Gary Elliott, Teton County School District #1 Board Chairman Christopher Johnston and Superintendent of Schools Pamela Shea.

A photo slide show gathered laughs showing pictures of students from their childhood and as graduating seniors. The show was set to popular songs including MGMT’s “Kids.”

Seniors each graduating with a 4.0 - Shaena Berlin, Tobin Brown, Ian Johnston, Sydney Leichlieter and Cummings Rork - addressed the class and offered their own take on what it meant to them to be graduating and what they expected for their own futures. The graduating Choir Students performed Lee Ann Womack’s “I Hope You Dance.”

Last year’s educator of the year, Garick Hart, also spoke offering financial, social, and romantic advice. Hart encouraged students to spend time discovering the economic and health benefits of a college diet reliant on Ramen noodles. Hart was introduced as the culprit responsible for water-baloon bombing the senior camp-out late last week with his wife and children.

The 2009 Educator of the Year was presented to Alan Brumsted, a chemistry teacher at the high school. The award included a $5,000 check.

Students also took time to honor retiring principal Dr. Gary Elliot with a video montage of students recalling their favorite memories of the administrator. Students and teachers alike most fondly referenced Elliot’s outlandish costumes on his birthday and various holidays of each year.

Stayner said, “This was the best class ever. They really were all wonderful, kind, generous of spirit, and fun students. It was the nicest and best graduation I have seen in 7 years.”

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Commissioners give LEED nod to new daycare

Friday, May 1st, 2009, by Chris Hanson

imagesIn more recent green building news, Teton County commissioners held a special session Tuesday to discuss adopting LEED certification goals for a new daycare facility to be built in Rafter J. The Children’s Learning Center project, which has been dubbed “The Ranch,” will be a 12,000-square-foot facility for care and education of valley youngsters.

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Jackson to open Wyoming’s second LEED school building

Thursday, April 30th, 2009, by Sabra Ayres

Green this, green that. It seems these days everybody is talking about turning everything green. One of the green-building techniques we hear developers and home designers talking about is LEED certification, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.

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