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Now Accepting Booth Applications for LFP Elementary Winterfest Bazaar Dec 1

The Lake Forest Park Elementary School is now accepting booth applications for its 9th annual Winterfest Bazaar, scheduled for December 1st, 2018. This family-friendly event, which runs from 9:30 AM to 4 PM, offers local artists, crafters, and vendors an excellent opportunity to showcase their products while supporting the school. Interested parties can contact Jennifer via email for more information or application details.

Music4Life gives Shoreline Public Schools three additional instruments

Music4Life has donated three additional musical instruments to Shoreline Public Schools, including a flute, a full-sized violin, and a convertible trombone. This initiative aims to ensure that every child has the opportunity to play an instrument, regardless of their family's financial situation. The total value of instruments delivered since September 2016 has reached over $17,000.

Shorewood grad and SCC grad are Outstanding Graduates at Western Washington University

Western Washington University recognized Shorewood graduate Kyle White and Shoreline Community College graduate Stephen Ateser as Outstanding Graduates for the 2015-16 academic year. Both students showcased exceptional skills and contributions in their respective fields, with White excelling in Manufacturing Engineering and Ateser in Design. Their achievements highlight the strong educational foundation provided by local institutions and their potential impact on future innovations.

Shorewood Culinary Arts program receives grants for the new Herb Vegetable garden

Shorewood High School's Culinary Arts program has successfully secured three grants to establish a new Herb and Vegetable Garden, enhancing its culinary curriculum. Funded by organizations such as Les Dames d'Escoffier Seattle, the Shoreline Public Schools Foundation, and the Whole Kids Foundation, this initiative not only revitalizes the program but also promotes sustainable practices in education.

The Shoreline Dollars For Scholars Program is taking 2012 applications

The Shoreline Dollars For Scholars program is accepting applications for its 2012 scholarship awards, aimed at high school seniors in the Shoreline area. With a deadline of March 15, students can apply for funding to support their educational goals, contributing to the program's legacy of awarding over 150 scholarships in the past eight years.

Learn about Shoreline Schools propositions for February 9 ballot

Shoreline Schools is hosting several informational sessions for voters regarding three key propositions appearing on the February 9 special election ballot. The proposals include a four-year replacement levy for educational programs, a $150 million bond for high school modernization, and a capital levy for technology improvements. Community members are encouraged to attend the meetings to learn more about the implications of these measures for local education.

Student Program Funding Opportunity for STEM in Washington State

The Washington Research Foundation (WRF) has announced a funding opportunity aimed at supporting nonprofit colleges and universities in Washington state to enhance student programs related to STEM research and entrepreneurship. Eligible institutions can apply for up to $50,000 annually for two years, focusing on programs that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion while addressing unmet needs in STEM education.