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Selah High School Blood Drive

Paige Baker -  March 6, 2024 

Triannually, Selah High School runs a blood drive through the American Red Cross. The school has an average of 80 scheduled donors per drive. This 2023-2024 school year, blood dives were hosted in September and January, and together, 117 units of blood were donated. 


Donated blood is measured by viable units. Different “error” factors determine if a donor is eligible to donate before and during the donation process. Examples include height, weight ratio, medical history, deficiencies (ex. iron), unlocatable vein(s), and more. Of the 80 scheduled donors, 55-65 were qualified and donated. 


The Selah High School blood drive teaches students about the power of giving and community involvement. After each donation, donors receive a Red Cross t-shirt, as well as community service hours.


FFA Nationals

Alex Johnston - December 18, 2023 

The FFA nationals, held in Indianapolis were a success for Selah this year.  Selah took 10th place, competing against teams from all over the country. One of the FFA members, Morgan Herrud, a junior at Selah High School,l said they enjoyed the event and that it was an amazing experience. 

The horse evaluation event is one that combines knowledge and experience.  During the evaluation, students evaluate and rank horses based on their breed characteristics and performance.

Other than the competition, the students had a wide range of experiences. They were able to attend workshops and were able to tour some businesses.

Club Med: Your Future Health Care Professionals

Paige Baker - December 7, 2023 

Selah High School has an eclectic range of extracurricular activities for students to partake in. One of these activities is “Club Med”. 

Club Med is a student-led group focusing on community engagement and healthcare advocacy. This club plans and engages in impactful fundraising events that extend beyond the school walls, as they are committed to making a difference. From local Red Cross blood drives to a swabbing event called “Be The Match” (a search to find possible blood marrow donors). Their initiatives greatly support local communities. 

However, Club Med doesn’t just stop at fundraising; it prepares students for promising careers in healthcare. The funds raised by Club Med go towards a state competition called HOSA (Health Occupational Students of America). HOSA prepares its competitors for real-life healthcare occupational environments through multiple specialized workshops, immersive experiences, and knowledge competitions. Behind the scenes of Club Med, students engage in rigorous studying and constant learning to prepare for the challenges that await at the state competition.

The state offers students invaluable opportunities, such as the ability to engage in hands-on learning, as well as the ability to interact with various healthcare professionals. This approach fosters a passion for healthcare within the student body and gives them the skills necessary to thrive in future health fields. 

Club Med's commitment to impactful fundraising events and the preparation of students' futures embodies Selah High School's determination for student service and educational excellence. Their efforts contribute to local communities as well as create a new generation of skilled healthcare professionals who will eventually work worldwide. 

The student president of Club Med, Taylor Aadland, voiced, “In general, I'd say that Club Med and HOSA provided me a platform to be part of an impactful community focused on helping others through healthcare. Additionally, they pushed me to participate in activities that I would have typically steered clear from and gave me something to feel proud of years from now“. Club Med offers multiple activities for the students to engage in and create lasting memories amongst themselves and their peers. Some of the member's favorite experiences are listed below. 

-Human cadaver anatomy workshop

-Collection of “Be The Match” swabs 

-Helping donors during blood drives

-Competing in their chosen HOSA events 

-Creating new memories and friendships with those who share interests 

The club advisors, Mrs.Gamache, Ms.Peart, and Ms.Rodriquez, have a role that exceeds supervision; they serve as a mentor, an educator, and a supporter of the student’s aspirations within healthcare. With her experience in the field, Heather Gamache leads the club towards excellence, offering insights and resources to advance the students’ knowledge. 

A note from Heather Gamache, “Hello, everyone! I'm thrilled to share the incredible initiatives of our CTSO HOSA Club Med, led by our amazing students. Within our club, our young leaders are making a real difference in our community. From engaging in impactful projects like Be The Match to their active participation in competitions, our students truly embody dedication and service.”

Our students take charge, leading various projects that benefit the community. For instance, our involvement with Be The Match showcases our commitment to making a positive impact on others' lives, highlighting our passion for community service.

Moreover, our students don't just stop at service—they also take ownership in competitions. Their active engagement and dedication in these events reflect their eagerness to learn, grow, and excel in healthcare and related fields.

In essence, our students' enthusiasm, dedication, and impact within our club and the broader community are truly remarkable. They are not just participants; they are leaders driving meaningful change.

March 2023 HOSA competitors.