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8224 N.E. 138th St., Kirkland, WA 98034 | 425 936-2720
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To find out about volunteer opportunities at Thoreau Elementary, please contact our office at 425.823.4350.
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All Lake Washington School District volunteers must go through a screening process, for the safety of students and volunteers alike. This year, parents will be able to fill out their volunteer applications online through the secure Parent Access site. (see Parent Access link on right)
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