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White River High School Collaborates with Pierce County First Responders for Community Video Project

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Published on September 26, 2025
White River High School Collaborates with Pierce County First Responders for Community Video ProjectSource: Pierce County Sheriff’s Department

In a collaborative project between White River High School and local first responders, a new video has been produced showcasing the community spirit unique to the Foothills area. The Pierce County Sheriff's Department blog reports that the Video Productions Class at White River High School tapped into the expertise of a deputy to create a piece intended for the local residents, spearheaded by their instructor, Mrs. Turgeon.

The department took to its blog to acknowledge the work done by these students, emphasizing the advanced skills being honed in their classroom. "Thank you, Mrs. Turgeon for all the great work you are doing with your students. It’s clear you are teaching advanced video productions and skills," the department stated. Despite the students crafted an "amazing video", it is their effort and dedication that received a "HUGE shoutout" from local law enforcement.

White River High School’s Video Productions Class has completed a project that highlights practical learning and community involvement. The final video can be viewed on local channels and online, showcasing the students’ work and their connection to the community.