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November 25, 2018

College & Post-High School Planning 

November 29th, 7:00-8:30 in the EHS Theatre

Join the Eastlake Counseling and Career Center for a College and Post-High School Planning Night. This is designed for parents to learn more about college admissions. The event will feature Eastlake staff and a panel of college admission representatives who will share information on the post-high school planning process. Click here to view the flyer.

Eastlake PTSA Grants: Giving back and giving big!


The Eastlake High School PTSA is pleased to award $28,966.00 in grant money to support several projects at our school. New non-fiction and multi-lingual library books, equipment for physics and biology classes, new lighting for the theater, and a new baritone saxophone are some of the items that will be purchased. Two programs to support student learning will be paid for with grant money. The first is a program called “Think Again," which teaches freshmen and sophomores about the dangers of distracted and impaired driving, The second is "American History Museum: Unspoken Truths," a traveling exhibit which helps juniors learn more about slavery, the Civil War, and African American history.

These programs and supplies are the result of your donations to the Pass the Hat fundraising drive which allows us to enhance learning experiences for all Eastlake students. Thank you!

American History Traveling Museum: Unspoken Truths


Please join us at Eastlake High School for a special community event Monday, December 3rd from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Eastlake’s Black Student Union presents Delbert Richardson’s award winning American History Traveling Museum: Unspoken Truths. The museum is open to all ages and will be set up in the Eastlake High School Library. 

This travelling museum is a collection of artifacts that symbolizes the African experience in the Americas and Europe. Some are joyful relics of family moments and everyday products invented or patented by African Americans – the ironing board, cell phone technology, golf tees, and a pencil sharpener. Others are the crude reminders of a painful past: A runaway slave collar – circa 1800. Branding irons. Shackles. A shotgun. All are equally displayed in The Unspoken Truths African American Museum.

Also chronicled is the rich history of Africans in Africa prior to American chattel slavery, the experiences and impact of American chattel slavery, the Jim Crow Era, and the many contributions African Americans have had on scientific, cultural, and technological innovations in the U.S. and the world.

In addition to the evening event, the PTSA is funding an all-day viewing of the museum for Eastlake’s Junior Class on  December 4th. The museum will be open from 7:30 am to 2:20pm and is appropriate for ages 15+. 

You can read more information about this travelling museum on their website
For questions about either event please contact Rachelle Horner at rhorner@lwsd.org 

Fall Community Service Awards  


Check out the Fall Community Service Awards- click HERE! Students in all grades reach award levels with 50, 100, 150, and 200+ service hours. These hours can be accumulated through individual service, local organizations, EHS service clubs, etc.   Read all of the details about the EHS Service program on our website. If you have done service hours but have not turned them in, you will find the link to the form at the top of the web page.

If you do not see your name on the list (Check out the Fall Community Service Awards here), but you know you have completed service hours, please contact eastlakekey@gmail.com. Make sure you always keep a copy of your service hours in case there are any questions. There will be another Award List posted in the spring before graduation.  The Fall list will be helpful for those students applying for college, scholarships, and other deadlines before spring.  Go Wolves!  Keep on serving!

Become a PTSA member!


Forgot to join the Eastlake PTSA?  We’d love to have you join now!  
The more members we have in the PTSA, the more resources we have to provide grants to teachers, resources to students, and programs for families. Our strength is in our numbers!  WSPS

In addition, joining PTSA entitles you to benefits through the Washington State PTA.  Some of these benefits include discounts on car rentals, Wild Waves, Great Wolf Lodge, and PNB's The Nutcracker.

To join the Eastlake PTSA, simply click here for membership information. Thank you for your support!

Upcoming Events / Quick Reminders

All events are at Eastlake unless otherwise specified.
11/28, Wednesday :: Find Your Fit- College Application Workshop (LWSD Resource Center)
11/29, Thursday :: College & Post-High School Planning Night
12/3, Monday :: American History Traveling Museum: Unspoken Truths
12/3-14 :: Feed Washington- Pantry Packs Fund Raiser
12/4, Tuesday :: Youth Mental Health First Aid Training (LWSD Resource Center)
12/6, Thursday :: LWPTSA Gift basket auction (LWSD Resource Center)
12/6, Thursday :: GEAC Meeting (LWSD Resource Center)
12/7, Friday :: YMCA Environmental Leaders Summit (Seattle)
 

Community Events & Resources

Find Your Fit - College Application Workshop

November 28, 2018 6pm-8pm @ ​LWSD Resource Center 

The Lake Washington Schools Foundation and Mary Pat O’Neil of True Fit College Counseling offer the first step in the “Find Your Fit” workshop series for Lake Washington School District students and families.

​Parents and LWSD students are welcome to attend. This free interactive workshop will not only help young adults understand the steps involved in applying to college, but also how to find the right college fit. 

This workshop is expected to fill up, so reserve your spot today! Find more information here

Pantry Packs 2018 Holiday Hunger Campaign

December 3-14

More than 800 Lake Washington School District students don’t get enough to eat, and that number is growing. Feed Washington is campaigning to make sure every student in the Lake Washington School District has enough to eat each weekend. $25 provides a month's worth of weekend food packs for one student. For the cost of a few lattes, you can help alleviate food insecurity in your community! 

Last year over 25,000 Pantry Packs went out to students in our community. Our goal for this campaign is to raise $60,000. Please help us continue to make this possible. Thank you so much for your support. Don't forget to apply at your company for matching funds! To donate and support hungry kids in your community, please click here or view their flyer here

Youth Mental Health First Aid Training


Inglewood PTSA is hosting a Youth Mental Health First Aid Training on December 4th as one of its initiatives this school year.

According to the Youth Mental Health First Aid website, this training “is designed to teach parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, school staff, peers, neighbors, health and human services workers, and other caring citizens how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addiction challenge or a crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed for adults who regularly interact with young people. The course introduces common mental health challenges for youth, reviews typical adolescent development, and teaches a 5-step action plan for how to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations. Topics covered include anxiety, depression, substance use, disorders in which psychosis may occur, disruptive behavior disorders (including AD/HD), and eating disorders.” Learn more about Youth Mental Health First Aid on their website

The instructor for this training is Larry Wright, PhD, the Executive Director of the Lake Washington Schools Foundation and a non-profit leader with more than a decade of experience helping youth achieve their potential in school and in life. 

When:  Tuesday, December 4th, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Where:  Sammamish Conference Room, LWSD Resource Center in Redmond
RSVP:  Please email face@inglewoodptsa.org to reserve your spot. Registration is on a first-come basis.
Costs:  $20 registration fee covers the cost of the Mental Health First Aid workbook.  Once your registration spot is confirmed, you will be given directions about how to pay the fee.
Light snacks will be provided, but you will need to bring a lunch or plan on buying lunch. 

For questions about this event, please contact face@inglewoodptsa.org

Parents of Middle School Quest students now at EHS:
GEAC Seeking Feedback


GEAC (Gifted Education Advisory Council) is looking for families with kids in any of LWSD high schools to participate in a listening session to understand the high school experiences of students who were in the Quest program through middle school. The goal is to identify what is working well and what could be improved in the current LWSD high school offerings. If you are a family with a high school student and would like to speak about your experiencs, please sign up here.

This meeting is hosted by GEAC - Gifted Education Advisory Council and will be held
Thursday Dec 6, 7:00-8:30pm at the LWSD Resource Center, 16250 NE 74th St, Redmond, WA 98052

YMCA Environmental Leaders Summit


YMCA Earth Service Corps is hosting a forum for local teens and adults from around the Puget Sound to discuss the environmental issues facing our communities. This event will provide opportunities to share ideas, talk with environmental professionals and connect with your peers about the environmental topics you care about. The event is free, but registration is required and space is limited. 

WHAT: YMCA Environmental Leaders Summit
WHO: High school students, teachers, environmental professionals
WHEN: December 7th from 9:00 – 1:00
WHERE: Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce, Suite 1500, 1301 5th Ave Seattle, WA 98101
REGISTER: Participants can register by completing an Environmental Leaders Summit Registration Form. Online registration is here. Deadline: December 4th.
 
We expect some of Eastlake’s Environmental Club to attend but would love to see any and all Eastlake students represented at the Summit! Please contact Hannah Swanson, YMCA Easrth Service Corps Program Instructor, for more information: hswanson@seattleymca.org

Fundraiser- Ice Skate in Bellevue and raise money for your school

November 23-December 21, 2018 & January 1-13, 2019

The Bellevue Downtown Association is thrilled to provide a turn-key fundraising opportunity for schools in the area, including Eastlake High School! This will be held at the 2018-2019 Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink presented by Alaska Mileage Plan. Each year, the ice rink is set up as a temporary structure at the Bellevue Downtown Park. This rink features the region’s largest covered open-air ice skating experience. Admission is $15/person (includes skate rental), and $10/person for ages eight and under. Details about the rink here

The Bellevue Downtown Association is offering $3 from every paying visitor from our school who notify rink staff upon arrival what school they are affiliated with. A tally is kept of the total number of visits from the dates listed above and a check to Eastlake High School will be forwarded by the end of January 2019. For example, if you have 50 people skate on December 3 and 45 on January 8, you will have raised $285 for our school. So easy! You were going to go ice skating anyway, right?! 

Ice skating opens to the public on Friday, November 23 and closes on Sunday, January 13 and is a part of the Bellevue Magic Season. Families can make it a night of holiday fun with a visit to Snowflake Lane at The Bellevue Collection and stroll through Garden d’Lights at the Bellevue Botanical Garden. 

ALERT King County


Is your home or business address registered to receive important safety information due to an emergency, potential hazards and threats that might impact where you live and work?  It’s easy and free to do so with Alert King County.  A regional public information and notification service offered by King County Emergency Management.  Stay informed!  Visit the website and register here
 

Lake Washington Schools Foundation


The mission of Lake Washington Schools Foundation is to support academic excellence and the over-all health and well-being of every student in the district. Their Start Strong Fall Fundraising Campaign has begun and is one of two major fundraisers for the year. If you are interested in donating to the foundation or want more information about how to become involved as an ambassador of the foundation, please check out their website

Free Drop-In Tutoring @ Sammamish Library

 
Mon-Wed 6-8 pm   ~and~   Sundays 3-5 pm
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