Fife High School

The STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Center is a 31,000-square-foot building designed by McGranahan Architects and built by Pease Construction.

Held on the football field, the competition consists of numerous events, most notably: the cabbage throw, Hula Hoop pass, tug of war, and pyramid building.

Each class (sophomore, junior, and senior) is awarded points for each event, tallied on large decorated posters.

Once selected, the Fife Princess joins other area school representatives in competition for the title of Daffodil Festival Queen.

The inception of the annual film festival dates back to the year 2004, when it was conceived in response to a teacher's battle with leukemia.

Over time, this evolved into a recurring cultural event, slated for the month of April, hosted within the Columbia Junior High's Performing Arts Center.

However, Fife previously competed In the 2A Nisqually League, as well as a 3A classified school in the Seamount League-Pierce County, Washington.