Two students hosted a story time event followed by a successful book drive through a nonprofit called “Brown Kids Read.” Kisa Dupe, a senior from Redmond High School (RHS), and Kennedy Roberts, a junior from Tesla STEM High School, joined forces to diversify literature for elementary readers at Horace Mann Elementary.
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News & Announcements
Lake Washington School District (LWSD) students had another successful showing at this year’s Washington Technology Student Association (TSA) state competition. About 200 students finished in the top three during the March 13-16 event.
More than 150 LWSD students placed high enough at the DECA State Career Development Conference event to qualify for a spot at the International Career Development Conference in Anaheim, Cali., April 26 - May 1.
Lake Washington School District (LWSD) students placed in the top four 30 times at the Central Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair (CSRSEF). LWSD students won about half of the awards.
On Monday, March 25, the School Board of Directors was provided with a recommendation from LWSD to redistribute the funds for the additional high school capacity on the Eastside project.