
A team of 19 hardworking students took on the state’s best in this year’s Science Olympiad. It paid off for the group from Evergreen Middle School, as they are on their way to nationals.
A team of 19 hardworking students took on the state’s best in this year’s Science Olympiad. It paid off for the group from Evergreen Middle School, as they are on their way to nationals.
Students from LWSD performed very well at the 2018 state MATHCOUNTS competition. So well, in fact, two students from Evergreen Middle School earned an all-expenses-paid trip to nationals in Washington, D.C.
Danielle MacDonald, a counselor at Rose Hill Middle School, works hard to make the school inclusive and welcoming for all students and parents. For this hard work, she won the Washington Education Association’s 2018 Human and Civil Rights International Peace and Understanding Award.
Nine middle schools answered 45 questions about 12 books on March 13 during the annual Battle of the Books competition. School librarians organize the event each year. Students from Evergreen Middle School won the competition by two points.
A team from International Community School won fifth place in the YMCA Youth and Government Mock Trial State Championship in March. Senior Allison Chen won the award for best Overall Witness.
A student attends a neighborhood school based on their address. School assignment is subject to change. Use the following tools to find your neighborhood school or to locate school boundaries:
This chart shows which elementary schools feed into the middle schools, and which middle schools feed into the high schools
Elementary | Middle School | High School |
Bell | Finn Hill | Juanita |
Frost | Kamiakin | Juanita |
Kirk | Kirkland | Lake Washington |
Twain | Kirkland | Lake Washington |
Audubon | Rose Hill | Lake Washington |
Einstein | Redmond | Redmond |
Rosa Parks | Evergreen | Redmond |
Dickinson | Evergreen | Redmond |
Alcott | Evergreen | Eastlake |
Blackwell | Inglewood | Eastlake |
Students progress from primary to secondary schools by learning community. There are four regional learning communities: Eastlake, Juanita, Lake Washington and Redmond. Choice schools do not draw from specific neighborhoods but are assigned to a learning community.
Eastlake | Juanita | Lake Washington | Redmond |
Elementary Schools | |||
Alcott | Bell | Audubon | Dickinson |
Blackwell | Community | Franklin | Einstein |
Carson | Discovery | Kirk | Explorer |
McAuliffe | Frost | Lakeview | Mann |
Mead | Juanita El. | Rose Hill El. | Redmond |
Smith | Keller | Rush | Rockwell |
| Muir | Twain | Rosa Parks |
| Sandburg | Wilder | |
| Thoreau |
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Middle Schools | |||
Inglewood | Environmental | Kirkland | Evergreen |
Renaissance | Finn Hill | Northstar | Redmond Middle |
| Kamiakin | Rose Hill |
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| Stella Schola |
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High Schools | |||
Eastlake | Juanita | Lake Washington | Redmond |
Tesla STEM High | Futures School | Emerson High |
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| International | Emerson K-12 |