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Graphite Arts Center’s School Programs Director Missy Hancock and Art Start NW founder Mary Olsen collaborated with the students at Chase Lake Elementary in Edmonds to bring a mural project to …

Sno-King School Retirees distribute grants

Each fall the Sno-King School Retirees, an organization of active and retired employees of the Edmonds, Northshore, and Shoreline school districts, offers educator grants to its active members. …

November 2024 Students of the Month

Edmonds eLearning Academy Tiffany Simmons Last year, my father passed away, and I was struggling with school. This year, I don’t want to fall behind like I did before. I want to …

Edmonds-Woodway benefit concert is Dec. 3 at the ECA

Edmonds-Woodway High School’s Music 2024 Winter Benefit Concert is Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 Fourth Ave. N. Doors open at 6 p.m. The concert is free to …

October Students of the Month

Edmonds eLearning Academy Ellmira Safaryan  When starting the school year I set myself some goals of staying on task, and have been accomplishing those goals. And I am making the best …

Floretum Club gives scholarship to Edmonds College student

The Edmonds Floretum Garden Club’s latest scholarship winner is Talia Halperin, a horticulture student at Edmonds College pursuing an associate degree in landscape design while working to …

Apprenticeship career/job fair coming to Sno-Isle Tech Center

Snohomish County, home to 70 different registered apprenticeship programs, is hosting an apprenticeship career & job fair at Sno Isle Tech Skills Center Nov. 21, in recognition of National …

Principal appointed at St. Thomas More Parish School

Rich Hernandez has been appointed principal at St. Thomas More Parish School in Lynnwood. He is a retired first sergeant with 26 years of service in the U.S. Army. “Rich Hernandez's broad …

Scriber Lake, Oak Heights teachers honored

Two Edmonds School District educators were recognized at the SHAPE Washington conference in Tacoma last weekend for their excellence in teaching. Scriber Lake High School's Melissa Boswell received …

Maritime Institute’s Mariner Bootcamp sets sail

The Maritime Institute and Workforce Snohomish announce the launch of the first Mariner Bootcamp training cohort at the new Maritime Institute facility at the Port of Everett. This intensive …

Edmonds College awarded grant for STEM education

Edmonds College was awarded a $500,000 grant from the Innovation in Two-Year College in STEM Education (ITYC) program sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).  …

Edmonds College gets large grant for campus efficiency

Edmonds College has received a grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce for $599,523. It’s one of eight state Project Improvement grants for $4.85 million to help state-owned …

September Students of the Month

Edmonds Heights K12 RUBY WILLIAMS I appreciate being selected for September's Student of the Month. I'm thankful for all the support from teachers and staff at school, my parents, and for …

Student Mock Election now open for all K-12

Young Washingtonians across the state are invited to participate in the 2024 Student Mock Election presented by the Office of the Secretary of State. The Student Mock Election is a nonpartisan, …

Rep. Larsen announces 2024 Congressional App Challenge

U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Everett) announced the launch of the 2024 Congressional App Challenge (CAC). The annual competition, which runs through Oct. 24, is open to high school and middle school …

VFW Post 8870 announces student essay

VFW Post #8870 in Edmonds invites students to enter its annual student essay contest. The contest is open for all students including those attending private schools or being home-schooled. …

Holy Rosary School marks 60 years with ribbon cutting

Edmonds community leaders joined staff and students at Holy Rosary Edmonds School on Monday, Sept. 9, to celebrate the elementary and middle school’s 60th anniversary and kick off its next 60 …

Schools chief urges districts to consider bans for 2025-26

Although public schools nationwide are considering whether to ban student cellphones in classrooms, Edmonds School District students are still allowed to carry their portable devices but are required …

On Aug. 15, 1,346 backpacks filled with school supplies were distributed to families in need – in just four hours – at the annual Back to School Resource Fair at Alderwood Middle School …

Feedme Hospitality & Restaurant Group has a back-to-school food drive …

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