Kamiakin Junior High School ninth graders Natasha Szilagyi (left) and Rachel Kurtz worked with the Relay for Life as part of their CAPstone project. - Courtesy photo
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Kamiakin Junior High School ninth graders Natasha Szilagyi (left) and Rachel Kurtz worked with the Relay for Life as part of their CAPstone project.

Kamiakin freshmen present volunteer projects


June 2, 2008 · Updated 4:13 PM 

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On May 21 Kamiakin Junior High held its annual CAPstone night. All of Kamiakin’s ninth grade students are responsible for researching a need in the community, then volunteering a minimum of 15 hours with an organization that addresses this need.

Students prepared presentations with pictures and summaries of what they accomplished, and learned, during the process.

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