CHARACTER & LEADERSHIP WITHIN SPORTS The Northwest Conference loves celebrating our student-athletes in and outside of the classroom. Character Development and Leadership are a top priority in the conference, and we want to provide our communities with a simple and efficient way to see character, leadership and sportsmanship of our...
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CHARACTER & LEADERSHIP WITHIN SPORTS
The Northwest Conference loves celebrating our student-athletes in and outside of the classroom. Character Development and Leadership are a top priority in the conference, and we want to provide our communities with a simple and efficient way to see character, leadership and sportsmanship of our student-athletes through the traits that make them up.
Character and Leadership play an important role in the development and success of our schools, and athletics show them in one of the most polarizing ways possible. Today we are recognizing two stellar student-athletes from Meridian High School!
NORTHWEST CONFERENCE – PERSON OF DISTINCTION AWARD The Northwest Conference puts high value on celebrating our students, programs and communities throughout the school year. From “Leaders in Sportsmanship,” to “Coaches vs. Cancer” and “Only 7 Seconds,” The Northwest Conference consistently goes above and beyond with outreach to every school and...
Bellingham School District – All three Bellingham Public Schools comprehensive high schools earned top-10 placements in the statewide Scholastic Cup standings among more than 60 schools in the 2A classification. Sehome High School claimed 1st place for the eleventh time, while Bellingham High ranked 5th and Squalicum High finished 9th....
NORTHWEST CONFERENCE – PERSON OF DISTINCTION AWARD The Northwest Conference puts high value on celebrating our students, programs and communities throughout the school year. From “Leaders in Sportsmanship,” to “Coaches vs. Cancer” and “Only 7 Seconds,” The Northwest Conference consistently goes above and beyond with outreach to every school and...

