Lake Washington Schools Foundation annual benefit goes virtual
The event features guest speakers Shannon O’Donnell, a meteorologist at KOMO 4 News and Redmond HS graduate, and Justin Rupple, a stand-up comedian.
The event features guest speakers Shannon O’Donnell, a meteorologist at KOMO 4 News and Redmond HS graduate, and Justin Rupple, a stand-up comedian.
“They worked diligently and are finishing their academic careers in a year where nothing has been normal,” said Eastside Catholic President Gil Picciotto.
LWSD and ISD are working to protect teachers from COVID-19 before middle and high schools welcome students back.
With remote learning being difficult for many younger students, their parents were eager for their kids to go back to the classroom.
Our reporter reflects on returning to her high school campus one year after the pandemic began.
Schools will begin welcoming students back in February, starting with kindergarten and first graders.
Friends of Lake Sammamish kept a cherished New Year’s tradition alive by turning it into a virtual affair.
As schools remain closed, gym teachers encouraging students to protect their mental health through physical activity.
In contrast, Eastlake and Skyline high schools have not restarted any sports.
Athletes who have not committed to a college are doing Zoom calls and sending film to get noticed.