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House of Wisdom has opening on board of directors - Lynnwood Today

The House of Wisdom in Lynnwood is looking for a mission-driven individual to join its board of directors, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and strategic leadership. This opportunity reflects the organization's commitment to shaping local education and fostering a supportive learning environment. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply to contribute to this vital community initiative.

Verdant sponsoring teen cook-along Nov. 16: Buckwheat pancakes with warm apple compote - Lynnwood Today

Verdant Health Commission is sponsoring a Teen Cook-Along event on November 16, where youth aged 11-17 can learn to make buckwheat pancakes with warm apple compote. This free, in-person event will take place from 1-3 p.m., promoting culinary skills among teenagers in the Lynnwood area.

Foundation for Edmonds School District receives funding to enhance food and family support programs

The Foundation for Edmonds School District has secured $377,500 in grant funding aimed at enhancing essential food and family support programs for local students and families. This financial boost is expected to strengthen initiatives addressing food insecurity and housing challenges in the community.

Foundation for Edmonds School District receives funding to enhance food and family support programs - Lynnwood Today

The Foundation for Edmonds School District has secured $377,500 in grants to enhance food and family support programs, addressing critical needs for students and families in the Lynnwood area. This funding will significantly strengthen essential services for those facing food insecurity and housing challenges.

Cascadia College, UW Bothell hosting Crow Watch to showcase research on campus crows - Lynnwood Today

Cascadia College and UW Bothell are hosting a Crow Watch event on November 19, inviting the community to engage in crow education, birdwatching, and discussions with avian experts. This initiative aims to showcase research on the crows that inhabit the campus and foster a deeper understanding of local wildlife. The event highlights the importance of environmental education and community involvement in sustainability efforts.

Cascadia College, UW Bothell hosting Crow Watch to showcase research on campus crows - Lynnwood Today

Cascadia College and UW Bothell are collaborating to host a Crow Watch event aimed at educating the community about local crows and showcasing ongoing research. Set for November 19, the event will include birdwatching, discussions with avian experts, and insights into crow behavior and ecology. This initiative highlights the importance of local wildlife and encourages public engagement with nature.

Edmond School District High School Students of the Month for October 2024 - Lynnwood Today

The Edmonds School District has announced its High School Students of the Month for October 2024, recognizing students for their academic achievements and contributions to their communities. This acknowledgment highlights the importance of student engagement and leadership within the local education system.

Edmond School District High School Students of the Month for October 2024 - Lynnwood Today

The Edmond School District has announced its High School Students of the Month for October 2024, recognizing students for their academic achievements, extracurricular involvement, and leadership qualities. This acknowledgment highlights the dedication and contributions of these young individuals within the community.

SPS superintendent on school consolidations: ‘We’re investing in Seattle’s future’

Seattle Public Schools is set to consolidate four elementary schools next fall, merging them with other neighborhood schools to better invest in the city's educational future. Superintendent Brent Jones emphasizes the challenges that this decision may pose for families, acknowledging the need for community support during the transition.

‘Very hostile work environment’: Stanwood-Camano school supe resigns

Deborah Rumbaugh, Superintendent of the Stanwood-Camano School District, announced her resignation effective June 30, 2025, amid ongoing board conflicts and a reported hostile work environment that has affected the district's focus on students.