Savannah Briley talks about life in her family, and what it’s like living with two moms.
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Savannah Briley talks about life in her family, and what it’s like living with two moms.
On Friday, January 17th, HHS’s Career Center hosted a Celebration Luncheon for students recently accepted into Washington State University Pullman and Vancouver campuses.
HHS staff Christy Rice and Heather Peck joined all those recently accepted into WSU, and shared anecdotes, and even sang the fight song.
Congratulations to all students who were accepted.
Video by Savannah Briley
From the moment the house lights dimmed and everyone’s voice quieted, to the grand bow at the end with the audience giving an uproar of applause, The Passion of Dracula was a production to remember.
Note: This video clip was produced by Evergreen School District’s program, YES-TV.
Senior Year, with the help of DECA, motivated me to create some kind of legacy at Heritage High School. Leaving a legacy means to build a path for others. My partner in the “Breaking the Barriers” campaign, Alyssa Ferguson, felt the best future for Heritage was for everyone to be excited about coming to school. Future students wouldn’t have to worry about being picked on, or not having someone to eat lunch with. We wanted all future students to be close with EVERYBODY, as if all 2200 students at HHS were all one family.