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A packed high school auditorium, outstanding emcees, cookies during the intermission, and entertainment to boot: Nothing less than expected from the Sisters High School Mr. SHS pageant. The Mr. SHS pageant has been ongoing for the last few weeks, as a charity event to raise funds for Sisters Family Access Network (FAN). Besides demonstrating individual talents on stage, making creative short videos, and answering thought-provoking and open-ended questions, the contestants... Full story
It's not your average high school pageant. The contenders for Mr. SHS and Mr. RHS (Redmond High School) faced off in the annual dodgeball competition last week, hosted by RHS. The pageant has become an event that contestants, students, faculty, and community members have come to enjoy for the last 10-plus years. What is really unique about Mr. SHS is that it is much more than a status symbol; all the proceeds and benefits from the various fundraising events organized by the... Full story
Nearly 250 members of the Sisters community attended a bingo night at Sisters High School last Monday, January 11. Running for over four years now, Outlaws Together Bingo Night has become a classic event for families to enjoy bingo, a silent auction, a bake sale, and a high-quality meal. The silent auction baskets and prizes are sponsored by specific sports teams for the season that bingo night coincides with. On Monday, many prize baskets were sponsored by the boys and girls... Full story
A night of close games, great sportsmanship, and cheerful enthusiasm from the athletes and the players was exactly what Head Coach Josh Nordell intended when establishing Project Unify in Sisters. Project Unify is a coalition of the students in the special education and life-skills classes at Sisters High School and Sisters Middle School. The Outlaws faced off against Sutherlin High School. The number of spectators was far beyond what both coaches and athletes expected.... Full story