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High school sports roundup for Sept. 17, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today reports on high school sports events from September 17, 2024, highlighting significant games, including Edmonds-Woodway's impressive 10-0 victory over Lynnwood in girls soccer. The article provides detailed accounts of individual performances and team statistics, showcasing the competitive spirit of local high school athletics.

Holy Rosary School Celebrates 60th Anniversary with Ribbon Cutting and HERO Scholarship Announcement

Holy Rosary School in Edmonds celebrated its 60th anniversary with a ribbon-cutting event on September 9, 2024, honoring the legacy of former pastor Father Kenneth Haydock through the HERO School Scholarship fund. Community leaders, including the Edmonds City Council and Chamber of Commerce representatives, attended the event to commemorate the school's achievements and future goals.

Reykdal seeks $3B injection for WA public schools in next budget - Lynnwood Today

Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal is advocating for a substantial increase in funding for public schools, requesting nearly $3 billion in the upcoming state budget. This proposed investment aims to address significant educational needs and improve resources for students across Washington.

Edmonds joining two other school districts to host Education Funding Crisis Town Hall Oct. 23

The Edmonds School District, in collaboration with the Northshore and Shoreline school districts, will host an Education Funding Crisis Town Hall on October 23, aimed at addressing the ongoing challenges of K-12 funding in Washington state. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with local legislators and learn about the implications of school underfunding.

WA districts are banning student cellphone use. Here’s how it’s going - Lynnwood Today

Washington school districts are implementing bans on student cellphone use, leading to noticeable improvements in student engagement and communication, according to educators. The article discusses the initial results of these bans and their implications for learning environments.

High school sports roundup for Sept. 13-14, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

Mountlake Terrace showcased a dominant performance against Lynnwood in high school football, winning 42-0 on September 13, 2024. The article provides detailed statistics from the game, highlighting individual player accomplishments and the overall impact on the local sports scene.

September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: Know the facts and symptoms - Lynnwood Today

September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, and Deborah Binder, a 15-year survivor, emphasizes the importance of education and early diagnosis. She shares her personal journey, highlighting the significance of consulting a gynecological oncologist for better outcomes. A proclamation from Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen aims to raise awareness about ovarian cancer.

Showcasing Democracy Day 2024: How to protect yourself from misinformation in the digital world

The My Neighborhood News Network participated in Democracy Day 2024, highlighting the challenges of misinformation in the digital age. An event led by University of Washington representatives educated attendees on distinguishing between misinformation and disinformation and the emotional factors involved. This initiative aims to empower the community in navigating the complexities of online information.

Celebrate Schools Monster Mad Dash 5K and Fall Festival Set for October 5

The Foundation for Edmonds School District's 16th Annual Celebrate Schools Monster Mad Dash 5K and Fall Festival will take place on October 5, 2024, at Lake Ballinger in Mountlake Terrace. The event not only promises a fun-filled day for families with a race, costume contest, and live music but also aims to support educational resources for children in the Edmonds School District.

Edmonds School Board Prioritizes Funding for 2024-25 School Year

The Edmonds School Board of Directors has identified funding for staffing levels as a top legislative priority for the 2024-25 school year during their September 10 meeting. They presented a list of ten legislative priorities to the Washington State School Directors’ Association for advocacy in the upcoming session. Board President Nancy Katims emphasized the importance of funding in their discussions.