Lake Washington School District
Eastlake High School
400 228th Ave. N.E., Sammamish, WA 98074 | 425 936-1500
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District Seeks Parent Perspective

Each year, the Lake Washington School District invites all parents to take a survey on how the district is doing in different areas. It covers the instructional program, facilities, technology, communication, and more. This information is used by the district to help improve its work to serve your students. Please take a moment to take the survey. To take the survey on the Internet, you can simply click on this link. If you would prefer, paper copies of the survey are available from your school office. Please return the paper survey to your school office or mail it to Communications Office, Lake Washington School District, PO Box 97039, Redmond, WA, 98073-9739. Please take the survey by June 20 to be included in this year’s information.

Jr. High and Senior Summer School 2010

The Lake Washington School District’s Summer School program is now accepting mail-in registrations through June 25th. There is still plenty of time to choose a course or two and sign up. Course catalogues and registration information can be found on the district website (http://www.lwsd.org/Parents/Other-Programs/Pages/Summer-School.aspx). Check with school counselors with questions about courses, credits and grade replacement.

 Walk-in registration will be held on June 26 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and June 28, 29 from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Redmond High School.

Please contact Chris Bede, secondary Summer School Principal, at wbede@lwsd.org with questions. Contact: Cheryl Chikalla, cchikalla@lwsd.org

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Parent Handbook link.

 

Guidelines for Safe Student Electronic Communications:  Phones and Other Devices in Schools, Cyber-Bullying,  Texting, “Sexting”,  FaceBook, MySpace, and  Things Parents Should Know and Do

As we begin a new school year, we want to provide parents with information intended to help keep our student communications safe, responsible, and legal.  First, a reminder that use or display of cell phones, iPods, and other personal electronic devices are not allowed in school in the Lake Washington School District.   This prevents an array of problems, from theft/loss of property, to plagiarism, class disruption, and distraction.  Students may use cell phones before and after the official school day, and should store them silenced and out of sight during the school day, including during lunch period.   If parents or students have an emergency message, they may request permission to use an office phone.  Devices will be confiscated by school staff if they are seen or heard during the day.

Facts for Parents

  1. 95-100% of youth regularly access the internet
  2. 90-95% regularly carry cell phones to school
  3. 85-90% of parents think they are knowledgeable about their children’s online life
  4. 70-75% of youth say parents stop checking at about 14 years old
  5. 65-70% say friends sharing private pictures is a problem
  6. 60-65% say parents know nothing about what they do online
  7. 55-60% do not tell parents when they are bullied online
  8. 50-55% say they do not get internet safety instruction at school
  9. 40-45% say they knowingly give out personal information online
  10. 30-35% have or are willing to meet “online friends” in real life

Cyber-Bullying

  A person is bullied when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the part of one or more other persons, and he or she has difficulty defending himself or herself

  Cyber bullying is bullying using the internet or other forms of electronic communications to carry out or extend bullying.

  LWSD  maintains clear rules and policies relating to bullying.  Proven anti-bullying programs are in place in all elementary schools (Steps to Respect) and junior high schools (Olweus).

 Texting/”Sexting”

Sending text messages, including  “Twitters” and attachment photos is a form of digital communication between  children and youth that is drawing the attention of schools and police agencies.  School-age youth are being found in possession, sending, forwarding, creating inappropriate nude or semi-nude pictures of themselves and others.  Where students report that this activity is consensual, it is illegal and mandatory that school personnel  report any such activity to police.

Social Networks

Social networks such as FaceBook  and MySpace are commonly used by students to communicate with “friends”.  Students and parents need to be aware that the information they share, including photos, private  family and individual information, and information that should be kept private, is accessible to anyone and everyone.  Students think they are anonymous;  they do not understand or expect the consequences.

Parents  Should  keep  their children safe and legal by:

  1. Recognizing that you are a “digital immigrant”; our children are “digital natives” and are generally ahead of us in use and application of technology.
  2. Remember that you are an adult.
  3. Talk to students, children about their experiences online.
  4. Teach Tech safety.
  5. Set a good example.
  6. Create rules and set parameters for technology use
  7. Monitor  kids’ activity
  8. Know their screen names and passwords
  9. Set up computers in open spaces
  10. Continue to work on your own cyber-literacy; have kids show you how.

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call Eastlake High School at 425-836-6600 if you do not find the information you need on our web site.

Parent Handbook

The Daily Planner, lists all information about school rules and guidelines, calendar with events and holidays, clubs, activities, plus more. 

 

 

 

 Links for Parents

PTSA Website

Parent Organizer - Up-to-date announcements.

LWSD Parent Portal - Webgrader access, bus schedule, lunch programs, and other vital information for parents.

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