
Bell Elementary School students were asked to stand up and jump during the opening rap song of their Realize Anything’s Possible (R.A.P.) assembly.
Bell Elementary School students were asked to stand up and jump during the opening rap song of their Realize Anything’s Possible (R.A.P.) assembly.
Blackwell Elementary School fourth-graders release salmon into local river.
Aarya Rohith is the winner of the “Outstanding Interpretation” prize at the state Reflections competition. The McAuliffe Elementary student submitted a piece titled Clean City, My Dream City in the Visual Arts category.
Throughout April, librarians across the district will hold special events in celebration of School Library Month.
Students from Rosa Parks Elementary spent time with dogs and cats from the Seattle Humane Society on March 14. Students learned about compassion for animals.
The Board, on behalf of the citizens, holds itself accountable to the citizens of the district by ensuring that all action it takes is consistent with law and the Board’s policies.
In the fulfillment of this charge, the Board is committed to rigorous and continual improvement of its capacity to govern effectively, using its policies to define its values and expectations.
Adopted:
07/07/03
Revised:
09/13/10
Monitoring Method: Board self-assessment
Monitoring Frequency: Annually
Lake Washington School District Board of Directors
These policies define how the Board will operate internally and govern itself to add value to the district. These policies address the Board’s own culture, how it will conduct business, and how members will conduct themselves and interact with each other.
These policies state the limitations imposed by the Board on the strategies and methods the superintendent and his or her staff may use, as they work to achieve the specified outcomes identified in the Ends Policies. The executive limitations establish the boundaries and operating expectations for staff.