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School board Nov. 18 to select procon committee members for February replacement levy - My Edmonds News

The Edmonds School District Board of Directors will select members for a pro/con committee on November 18 to address a replacement levy scheduled for February. This meeting will also review changes to board policies, including those related to student discipline. The decision on the replacement levy will impact funding for local schools.

Sponsor spotlight Student-centered Edmonds College Financial Aid department is lowering barriers, driving successful outcomes

Edmonds College's Financial Aid department enhances student access to education by reducing barriers and fostering community outreach. Amid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and software changes, the team adopted a student-centered approach that emphasizes individualized support and proactive engagement. Their efforts have significantly improved financial aid completion rates among students in Washington state.

Edmonds Elementary Food Drive brings in more than 1,300 items and counting

Edmonds Elementary has collected 1,346 food items for its annual food drive, with 808 items donated in the past week. The Student Council leads the initiative, encouraging families to contribute non-perishable items until November 21. Organizers aim to exceed last year's totals and strengthen the school's community support tradition.

Scene in Edmonds Around town Saturday - My Edmonds News

Edmonds residents engage in community events this Saturday, showcasing local culture and activities. The city's efforts to maintain affordability amid rising costs remain a focal point for many residents.

Woodway Town Council to consider 2025 budget amendment at Nov. 17 meeting

The Woodway Town Council will discuss a budget amendment for 2025 during a meeting on November 17 at 6 p.m. The session will be held at Town Hall and broadcast via Microsoft Teams.

Share the cheer with City of Edmonds Giving Tree, Celebration of Lights

The City of Edmonds celebrates the season of giving with the Giving Tree and Celebration of Lights, encouraging community participation. Residents can fulfill children's holiday wishes and support local youth through scholarship donations. The initiatives run until December 3 and provide opportunities for meaningful contributions.

Edmonds College introduces new program to help career advancement in nursing

Edmonds College launched a new Associate in Nursing Direct Transfer Agreement (AN DTA) program for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) aiming to become Registered Nurses (RNs). The program, approved by the Washington State Board of Nursing, provides a flexible, part-time pathway for career advancement while allowing students to maintain their current jobs.

Council budget workshop explores path forward in wake of Proposition 1 defeat

The Edmonds City Council held a workshop to address the aftermath of the failed $14.5 million levy lid lift. Council President Neil Tibbott outlined the city's fiscal emergency and the need for strategic planning to address funding gaps while emphasizing community involvement.

Healthy Eating Apple date breakfast cookies a nutritious option during holidays - My Edmonds News

My Edmonds News highlights a nutritious recipe for apple date breakfast cookies, perfect for the holiday season. The cookies aim to provide a healthy alternative during a time typically dominated by indulgent treats. Readers can find the recipe and tips on incorporating healthy eating into their holiday routines.

Restaurant News Cottage food businesses ready to serve you for the holidays

Cottage food businesses in Edmonds are preparing for the holiday season, offering a variety of baked goods and treats. Notable establishments include The Cottage Bakery, founded by Conor O’Neill, and Miss Semi Sweet, started by Morgan Bradley and Cher Myers. These local businesses provide a unique opportunity for residents to support their neighbors while enjoying delicious homemade products.

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