Daily Health Screening
If the student will be attending in-person school, they will need to complete the daily health screening prior to 7 a.m. for the morning session or 10 a.m. for the afternoon session. (More information about schedules can be found here.) The health screening will be delivered by email (also can be received by text). The daily health screening will be sent by 5 a.m. every school day. 6-12 grade students can fill out the health screening themselves once a parent or guardian gives permission. Learn more about the daily health screening. If the daily health screening isn’t complete before the student arrives at school, it can be done on site.
As she campaigned,
Marty McLaren insisted the board needed someone who’s been a teacher, and voters apparently agreed. Though the vote won’t be certified till Tuesday, with McLaren scheduled to be sworn in Wednesday, she is 12,999 votes (eight percentage points) ahead of incumbent
Steve Sundquist, who ascended to the board presidency last year. (Her official Facebook page already incorporates her almost-official new title.)
With no chance the results would change, we sat down this week with McLaren, to find out more about the person now charged with representing the peninsula’s interests as the district continues through a time of change on so many fronts – deciding how to deal with brimming schools and dwindling state funding, among other challenges. (The former, aka “capacity management,” is the subject of another community meeting in West Seattle tomorrow night.)
Seatowncel April 2, 2018 (4:25 pm)
Rest Easy Cuddy . still cant believe this one #West #Side King!!
mmarie April 2, 2018 (4:43 pm)
to the family and friends. So sorry for your loss.
Doree Fazio-Young April 2, 2018 (5:39 pm)
Mourning the loss of one of our kids❤
Admiral Mom April 2, 2018 (9:02 pm)
I know Doree. All these kids that once came to school to learn and make friends and go through your lunch line… Sorry for your loss and for the loss of these families and community.
Quora April 2, 2018 (8:18 pm)
Terrible. Practically outside of Key Arena and this poor guy is shot in the head?
This kind of thing happens nightly in Chicago, but it angers me this kind of wanton violence is happening in our fine city. Track down these thugs and lock them up for good.
Lots going on today/tonight:
PANDEMIC BRIEFING: The state
WEST SEATTLE BOWL REOPENS: 3 pm today, as previewed here. (39th/Oregon)
LIVE ONLINE SHOPPING EVENT: 4-9 pm, join Junction businesses online for live Valentine’s shopping! Go here to be part of it.
BACK TO SCHOOL: Seattle Public Schools will stream an online briefing/Q&A session about returning to in-person learning at 5:15 pm; our preview has information on how to watch.
(Wednesday sunset, photographed by Rosalie Miller)
ONLINE TOURS/OPEN HOUSES FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS: 5:30 pm kindergarten tour for
Roxhill Elementary, 5:30 pm middle-school tour for
Pathfinder K-8, 5:30 pm tour for
Lafayette Elementary, 7 pm open house for
REALFINE COFFEE’S EXPANSION OPENING DAY: As we reported last week, it’s the first day for
Realfine Coffee‘s new West Seattle expansion location at 35th and Kenyon, until 3 pm.
SPORTS PHYSICAL CLINIC: Second of five days for a clinic at
Denny International Middle School at which any Seattle Public Schools student planning to play sports can get the required physical exam. More details here.
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE: 9:30 am meeting of the City Council committee chaired by West Seattle/South Park Councilmember
Lisa Herbold. The agenda includes briefings on the
Seattle Community Safety Initiative and a proposed
Seattle Police budget cut, as well as information on viewing/commenting.