Subscribe Lake Washington School District is excited to announce that we will offer full in-person learning, five days per week in the 2021-22 school year.
On Thursday, May 13, the Washington Department of Health announced guidance for the 2021-22 school year. Each school will provide full time, in person learning for all students. Many pieces of guidance that we have followed for Spring 2021 will be updated and changed going into the 2021-22 school year. Daily attestation will not be required in 2021-22. Masks continue to be required in P-12 schools.
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We assume all enrolled students will participate in the fully in-person model for 2021-22. If that is true for your family, no action is needed from you. If you have a potential need for an online learning option for next year, please continue reading.
Nearly all school districts in Washington state have complied with Gov. Jay Inslee’s order to reopen schools, and to dedicate at least a third of their school hours to in-person instruction each week.
High school seniors protest Kent School District s plan for drive-thru graduations
High school seniors protest Kent School District s plan for drive-thru graduations
The Class of 2021 from all four high schools joined together Wednesday, calling for a real, in-person graduation ceremony.
KENT, Wash. - High school seniors at one local district are protesting plans of a drive-thru graduation ceremony. Dozens of students and parents rallied outside of Kent School District headquarters, Wednesday. What do we want guys? A graduation! When do we want it? Now! chanted the crowd.
The Class of 2021 from all four high schools joined together calling for a real, in-person graduation ceremony.
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Masks, distancing and remote options: Washington updates COVID-19 guidance for K-12 schools
The state Department of Health released updated K-12 school COVID-19 guidance for the summer and fall. Here’s what it includes. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 11:32 AM PDT May 13, 2021
SEATTLE Washington K-12 schools must plan for full-time, in-person learning for all interested students for 2021 summer classes and the 2021-2022 school year, according to updated guidance from the Washington State Department of Health (DOH).
The DOH released the updated COVID-19 health and safety guidance for K-12 schools Thursday, a day after everyone 12 and older became eligible to get the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Washington state.