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Matthew Campbell speaks at Coupeville High School’s Veterans Day assembly. (Photos property Coupeville Schools)

Showing support for the military community.

With a major Naval air base stationed on it, Whidbey Island is home to many military families.

While Oak Harbor has the largest collection of students with families in the armed forces, Coupeville has its fair share.

This year CHS came big in its support, holding a Veteran’s Day assembly, and producing the video seen below.

 

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Coupeville School Board directors, ready for their closeups. (Bailey Thule photo)

Want to see the Coupeville School Board at work?

It’s a lot easier thanks to a new move to record board meetings and post them on YouTube where they can be seen in their entirety at later dates.

Previously, regular meetings, but not workshops, were streamed, but vanished into the ether moments later.

So, unless you had the time and desire to traipse out to the Kathleen Anderson Boardroom in person and watch things unfold in front of you, good luck on watching “the sausage being made.”

But now, Coupeville is joining South Whidbey and others in embracing all that technology can offer.

July’s meeting, where board directors approved the budget for the 2024-2025 school year, is the first to be offered under the new arrangement.

To view Morgan White and Co. in action, or other school-related events, pop over to:

https://www.youtube.com/@coupevilleschools2198

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Jason Knoll, circa 2013 — the hero Coupeville deserved. A silent guardian, a watchful protector. A dark knight. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

YouTube is a vast wasteland, but, every so often, something of value sprouts.

Type in “Coupeville High School sports” and a fair selection of videos pop up, from often-fuzzy game films to lil’ nuggets of wonder waiting to be discovered.

Below are five of those unearthed gems, each capturing a moment from the time period Coupeville Sports has been alive, which is August 2012 to today.

Enjoy.

 

A hype video for CHS sports for the 2013-2014 school year:

 

A performance by the 2016 junior cheerleaders:

 

CHS football legend Jake “Rumblin'” Tumblin rippin’ up a combine:

 

Wolf hoops star Risen Johnson, with all the moves:

 

Wolf track star Heni Barnes won the national History Day competition with this film:

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CHS senior Casey Rogers, seen during the 2018 soccer season, claimed 2nd place in a video contest. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

The Wolves can shake it with the best.

A Coupeville High School team led by senior Casey Rogers captured second place in the high school division in the 2019 Great Washington ShakeOut Youth Video Contest.

The annual event is set up to create earthquake preparation awareness at state schools.

Rogers and Co. join fellow winners Samantha Robinson of Montesano (1st place – High School), Ryan Song of Auburn’s Buena Vista Adventist School (1st place – Middle School) and Eric Lind of Aberdeen’s Miller Junior High (2nd place – Middle School).

 

Coupeville’s creation:

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Deb Sherman is one of many Coupeville Elementary School teachers to appear in a lip-syncing video. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Cop karaoke, your moment in the spotlight is up.

The other rage sweeping the nation over the past few years has been teachers and support staff lip-syncing to “What Does the Teacher Say?,” a twist on the Ylvis hit “What Does The Fox Say?”

Now, Coupeville Elementary School has jumped in with their version, and, as in all things, Coupeville 1, Rest of the World 0.

 

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