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ATM soccer team raises money to fight breast cancer


For the fifth year in a row, the Archbishop Murphy High School girls soccer team raised money in the effort to build awareness and support for those who have been affected by breast cancer. [More]





Edmonds CC names distinguished alums


After earning two-year technical degrees, this year’s Edmonds Community College Distinguished Alumni were able to work full time and support their families while advancing in their professions. [More]





Street Strut winners announced


More than 450 supporters of Edmonds School District schools strutted their stuff at the Bill Hamilton Memorial 5K Street Strut on Oct. 10 in downtown Edmonds. [More]





Gifted testing starts soon


Edmonds School District gifted programs are for students identified as “gifted or highly capable” on a cognition test. Referrals for testing into the 2010-11 programs are due at the end of November. The pace of the instruction in gifted... [More]





Get ready for bad weather


To get ready for when bad weather hits, make sure your school has up-to-date contact information. In emergencies, the schools and district use contact information on file to alert parents to schedule changes. The Everett School District uses e-mail... [More]





Shorewood included in smoking study


With the help of students of the class of 2004 at Shorewood High School, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has obtained landmark results from the Hutchinson Study of High School Smoking, the largest randomized trial of teen smoking... [More]




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• Lynnwood City Council Regular Meeting: 7:00pm, November 23, at City Hall Council Chambers. Please call or check website for info. [Details]

• Relatives As Parents Group: 7:00pm - 8:30pm, November 23, at The Family Support Center. Share information with other grandpar... [Details]

• Games,Puzzles, Dominoes, Cribbage: 11:00am - 3:00pm, November 23, at Mountlake Terrace Senior House. Free. Call for further info. [Details]

• Deep Water Fitness: 5:20pm - 6:20pm, November 23, at Mountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion. Students provided equipment for suppo... [Details]


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Kids can have fun at school’s Octoberfest
Turn off mobile devices near buses
Spindrift wins national award
Students named AP Scholars
Essay contest on 1909 World’s Fair
Shoreline school groups oppose I-1033
LHS dedication draws hundreds
Gateway MS earns state recognition
Highly capable testing starts in October
Street Strut is Oct. 10
School honored by Guatemalan government
National Merit semifinalists named



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