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Good News Sept. 27, 2022

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Good News Sept. 27, 2022

Congratulations to the 43 Thomas Jefferson High School Math Team scholars who attended the 50th annual Mu Alpha Theta National Math Convention in Alexandria, VA. High-achieving students from all over the country participated in this convention. Thomas Jefferson has a long-running streak of placing in the top 10 schools nationally, and this trend continued this year.

Thomas Jefferson placed 6th overall among all schools in the Sweepstakes competition. Individually, Nash Heo became a National Champion in Theta Applications.

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Congratulations to all our scholars on their high individual placements! We are #FWPSProud of you all!


Congratulations to Aaron Nelson on finishing in the top five of the Western Washington Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (WWJATC) Sheet Metal Apprenticeship Bootcamp and earning direct entry into the King County WWJATC apprenticeship program!

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Congratulations Aaron, we are #FWPSProud of your incredible accomplishment!


Congratulations to our Federal Way Public Schools theater groups who were recognized at the annual state wide 5th Avenue Theatre Awards competition!

Congratulations to our Thomas Jefferson High School scholars on their musical, Working. They have been selected as the recipient award for Outstanding Work by Students in Direction.

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 Thomas Jefferson High School Scholar Maximus Sing also earned a Special Honors in Student Achievement.

 

Congratulations to our Decatur High School scholars on their musical, Godspell. They have been selected as the recipient award for Outstanding Work by Students in Music Direction.

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 What an incredible time it is to be doing theatre. We are #FWPSProud of all our scholars of this amazing accomplishment. Way to go.