Snoqualmie Valley Record, February 15, 2012

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Half-day save Valley school board drops plan to change 2012-13 Kindergarten schedule By Carol Ladwig Staff Reporter

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Kindergarten in the Snoqualmie Valley School District is safe, for now. In response to dozens of parents’ pleas, the Snoqualmie Valley School Board voted unanimously Thursday, Feb. 9, to no longer consider a Kindergarten

End of the line for Wildcat girls; College decision time for many Page 8

format change for cost savings in the 2012-13 school year. The decision was welcomed by the full house of parents at the meeting, but prompted warnings from Superintendent Joel Aune and School Board President Dan Popp that the decision effectively postpones any change for a year. Dan Popp Kindergarten registration is March Snoqualmie Valley 6, and parents will build their plans School Board around the Kindergarten schedule President they enroll in then. See KINDERgarten, 2

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Gay couples may marry when new Washington law takes effect June 7 By Carol Ladwig

Never too young for a masterpiece: Teen art winners Page 13

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Valley legislators split on same-sex marriage

MORE PHOTOS ONLINE Snow begins to stick on the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River during the Valley’s www.valleyrecord.com January snowstorm in this image by Riverbend resident Bill Cottringer. He rushed outside with his Canon to capture the image before the storm worsened. Cottringer’s shot was voted the first place winner in the Valley Record’s fifth annual Scenic Photo Contest. Four pages of photos and winners can be seen inside. A full slideshow can be found at www.valleyrecord.com.

Spikes end car chase in Snoqualmie... after a mile A Maple Valley driver in a white 1997 Mazda pickup led State Troopers and local police on a high-speed chase on Valley roads Monday evening, Feb. 6, before being forcibly stopped in downtown Snoqualmie. Snoqualmie police deployed spike strips in the 6400 block of Railroad Avenue to end the pursuit. The truck came to a stop about a mile from the

spike strips, with both front tires flat. The incident began around 8:25 p.m., when Snoqualmie Police were asked to assist the State Patrol in stopping the vehicle, westbound on I-90. The report does not state why multiple patrol cars were pursuing the vehicle. See CHASE, 3

Effective June 7 of this year, samesex couples in Washington will have the one thing that’s eluded them since 1996 and beyond, marriage. Washington Senators approved ESSB 6239, legalizing marriage for gay couples, on Feb. 1, by a vote of 28 to 21. The House voted one week later, Feb. 8, passing it by a vote of 55 to 43, and Governor Gregoire signed the bill into law at a news conference Monday morning, Feb. 13. Neither vote was easy. Legislators on both sides of the issue made impassioned speeches about the sanctity of marriage, and about basic human rights. “This is one of the most important issues that the legislature will consider,” said Representative Jay Rodne (R-North Bend). See Marriage,3

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