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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: January 22, 2021 501 Before we get to some local school registration information for the next school year, I wanted to share a library event for those of us taking care of children during the pandemic. Sno-Isle Libraries is offering an “Issues That Matter 2021” series. The next free installment, “Issues That Matter: Recognizing Anxiety and Depression in Kids” is on Saturday, Jan. 30 at 10 a.m.. The panelists, a local pediatrician and school psychologist, will explain “how to tell the difference between normal child behavior and changes that indicate it’s time to seek help” and where to find help available to you and your family. They will also share tips and offer resources to help kids of all ages cope with pandemic pressures that can cause anxiety, such as remote schooling, isolation from friends and relatives, and fears that they or someone they know may fall ill. You can find information and program registration HERE. ....
MLTnews is looking back on 2020. Part 1, January-June Newly-elected Councilmember Erin Murray is sworn in for Position 7. The Mountlake Terrace City Council kicked off 2020 by swearing in four councilmembers during the council’s Jan. 2 work session. The council also voted to re-elect Councilmember Kyoko Matsumoto Wright as mayor and Councilmember Doug McCardle as mayor pro tem. ~~~~ To accommodate future population growth and rising student enrollment, the Edmonds School District proposed a $600 million construction bond measure to develop a new elementary and middle school, as well as a new building to house Scriber Lake High School. On Jan. 3, Edmonds School District Superintendent Kris McDuffy briefed the Mountlake Terrace City Council on the proposed measure. ....
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: December 12, 2020 684 After safely celebrating a social distant Halloween, we replaced door knocking with some candy drop off/exchanges, I felt more hopeful that we could find some ways to replace or amend or holiday traditions while staying safe and trying to keep fun for the kids who are already missing out on so much. This year there are new, local ways to participate in holiday activities and many are free. And if you’re looking to or for help, local organizations like Washington Kids in Transition, the Nourishing Network, Holly House, and local food banks (Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace) are still operating. The Edmonds School District will still be offering Grab and Go Meals during the holiday break, though the site list will be truncated. You can find the times and locations at Edmonds.Wednet.edu. ....