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A note from the
Main Office
As the semester comes to a close now is a great time to check your student’s ac-count for any fines or fees they may have incurred. Many parents don’t realize that they can access this information along with a lot of other useful information through the new InTouch System, which can be accessed through Sky- ward or the LHS website.
Seniors must have all fines paid in order to participate in graduation.
If you need help setting up an account or have forgotten your log-in, please call the Main office at 425-431-7520.
Those who still have elevator cards checked out, will be charged $10.00
No checks will be accepted after 6/1. Af-ter then, we will take credit, debit or cash only.
From the desk of Mike Piper ~
Hello Royal Families,
The end of the 2018-19 school year has arrived so very quickly. It seems like homecoming was only a few days ago and now, here we are, preparing to say goodbye to another year of school. Looking back, I am proud of everything our students were able to accomplish, and the hard work you and our staff put into supporting them. Lynnwood continues to be a school where we can all take great pride in being a part of.
I know that for many we will all be back together in the fall ready to take on another school year filled with new challenges, goals, celebrations, and high levels of student learning. For some though, this may be your final days as a student or family member of an LHS student.
With that in mind, I thought I would close this mes-sage and our year with a poem I shared with our sen-iors as they head off to their next station in life. If you have ever been in my office you may recognize these words. I first heard them as a student from one of my favorite teachers. When I taught, I always ended the year reading it with my classes. So now, as your prin-cipal, I’d like to share it with you…
You were born with potential
You were born with goodness and trust
You were born with ideals and dreams
You were born with greatness
You were born with wings
You are not meant for crawling, so don’t
You have wings
Learn to use them and fly
~Rumi
Senior Awards
Night is: June 4th
7pm in the Royal
Act Theater
Street & Mailing Address
Lynnwood High School
18218 North Road
Bothell, WA 98012
Office Hours
7 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays
Phone Numbers
Administrative Office
425-431-7520 ext. 9
Fax: 425-431-7527
Athletics Office
425-431-5217
Activities Office
425-431-7520 ext. 3
Attendance Office
425-431-7535
Counseling Office
425-431-7530
Career Center
425-431-7538
Individual Teachers
425-431-7311
(follow prompts)
Administration
Principal
Michael Piper 425-431-7524
PiperM@edmonds.wednet.edu
Assistant Principal
Sara Lowes 425-431-7522
LowesS@edmonds.wednet.edu
Assistant Principal
CJ Gray 425-431-7523
GrayC@edmonds.wednet.edu
Attention Class of 2020 Parents!
Create a custom recognition ad for your student in the yearbook.
Full page: $275.00
1/2 page: $200.00
1/4 page: $100.00
Design it yourself using our online system. The deadline is 2/14/20.
Senior Portrait Deadline: October 31st 2019
Yearbooks will be $60.00 with ASB and $65.00 without in September. Prices go up in January 2020
Summer Registration
“We are excited to announce that the Edmonds School District’s Educational Service Center will be open
to receive registrations from July 22 to August 23! If you have a student new to the district, an incoming
Kindergarten student, or need to report an address change, please go to the address below between the
hours of 9:00 am - 3:30 pm. Extended times until 7:00 pm will be available on August 8, 15 and 22. Place: Educational Services Center
20420 68th Ave W, Lynnwood
Please bring the following items with you:
Proof of address (recent utility bill, lease/rental agreement, lease/rental/mortgage statement)
Proof of birth
Immunization history
Names/phone numbers of at least 3 emergency contacts
Your school office will reopen on August 19th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. We encourage you to use the
centralized registration location as described above even after your school office reopens.
If you’d like to make an appointment please call 425-431-1277 or email studentregistra-
tions@edmonds.wednet.edu. If you have a date or time preference, please note that in your message.
We will respond within 48 hours with your appointment details. Drop-ins are, of course, always welcome!”
JUNE
1 Dance Team Showcase Fundraiser .............Main Gym 6:00 pm
1 Class of 2021 Car Show Fundraiser ............N. Pkg. Lot by Baseball fields 11:00 am-3:00 pm
3 SBA Makeup Test ..........................................Library All Day
3-13 Graduation Tickets Pre-Sale .........................Main Office—before or after school, during lunch
3,4 Grad Night Party & Sr. Breakfast Tickets Available Lunches
4 WCAS and SBA Makeup Test .......................Library All Day
4 Senior Awards Night ....................................LHS Theater 7:00 pm
6 Final Drama Production ...............................LHS Theater 2:15 pm
6 Final Instrumental Music Concert ...............Edmonds Center for the Arts 7:00 pm
7 End of Year Moving up Assembly ................LHS Gym 9:00 am
7 Final Drama Production ...............................LHS Theater 7:00 pm
8 Final Drama Production ...............................LHS Theater 7:00 pm
10 Boosters Meeting .........................................Library 7:00 pm
11 Senior Finals—All Day
12 Senior Finals—All Day
12 Baccalaureate ...............................................Theater 7:00 pm
11 Spring Choir Concert w/ AMS ......................LHS Theater 7:30 pm
13 Seniors Last Day
14 Senior Breakfast ..........................................Applebee’s 7:30 am
14 Graduation Rehearsal .................................LHS Gym 8:30 am
14 Graduation Tickets on sale ..........................Main Office After Grad. Rehearsal
15 Graduation ...................................................Edmonds Woodway 1:00 pm
18 College Kickoff Event for Future Juniors and Seniors in the Theater 6:30 pm
19 1st & 4th Period Finals
19 National Leaders Parent Meeting ................Library 6:30 pm
20 2nd and 6th Period Finals
21 3rd and 5th Period Finals
23 Dance Team Clinic ........................................Main Gym 9:00 am
26 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL—Early Release
Edmonds Arts Festival at the Frances Anderson Center
Student artwork from Lynnwood High School, as well as artwork from students of all ages across the district, will be on display alongside professional artists dur-ing the Edmonds Art Festival. Edmonds Art Festival weekend is always fun for all ages with art, live music, and good food!
http://www.edmondsartsfestival.com/
Real World Experience
Mrs. Nunez and the students pose for a photo before leaving the Microsoft campus.
FBLA / Business Students Tour Microsoft Facility
Students hear how Microsoft is impacting all areas of their life, including automo-biles as shown here.
Students were able to try out the latest tech equipment.
Lauren K. and DECA President Abby Y., explain to Rotary members an Entrepreneurship game they are about to play. This is one of the games JA volunteers play with ele-mentary students.
LHS Marketing / DECA shares their Junior Achievement (JA) Experiences with Lynnwood Rotary
LHS DECA Officer Lauren K. introduces JA to Rotary
Superintendent McDuffy, who is also a Rotary member, plays the JA Entrepreneurship game too (she did very well)! :)
Maya and Olivia pose with the “ONE MAN BAND” at the Alderwood / Terrace Rotary Fundraiser.
After presenting to Rotary, Lauren K., Abby Y., and Mr. Ide pose with Dr. McDuffy.
MAY
Chris Chin is a 12th grade clarinetist in the Wind Ensemble. Chris’s commitment as a four year member of the music department is appreciated more than he knows. He has reliably balanced his responsibilities outside of LHS while actively
participating in every rehearsal and per-formance. Bravo Chris!
Grace Silcox is a 12th grade violinist in the Chamber Orchestra. She is very dependable and has an exceptional attitude, always willing to listen and learn. Her commitment and thoughtfulness over time have developed her into a strong musi-
cian who makes our ensembles better. Bravo Grace!
JUNE
Maddison Ryan is a 12th grade baritone sax play-er in Jazz Ensemble 1 and Wind Ensemble. Madison has grown a great deal both as a musician and as a person in the last four years. She has always contributed her best effort musically. She has re-ally progressed a lot, building confidence in her playing.
She has been a committed volunteer to the TriM food drive and serving our community. Bravo Maddison!
Celina Hirata is a 12th grade violinist in the Chamber Or-chestra. She has a strong musical foundation which has contributed a lot to all of our ensembles over the last four years. She has always done more than expected, helping design art work for our de-partment, participating in
community service and being reliable every day in our rehearsals. Bravo Celina!
Instrumental Music Students of the Month
April
Tharu Lansakaranayake
GPA: 3.942
Clubs & Activities: Interact club
Athletics: Swim team - JV during freshman year and varsity my sophomore year
in Houston, Texas.
Honors: Honor Roll
Awards: Recognized for having a 4.0 GPA for 1st semester of Senior Year.
Community Service: Days for Girls
Significant School Project: Biotech project on de-extinction.
Educational Goals: Attend a four-year university and major in biology. From
there either attend medical school and then complete residency, or attend graduate school and study
cellular and molecular biology.
Career Goals: To work as a family physician or cellular and molecular biologist. Whichever career I
choose, my overall goal is make a positive difference in the world.
Anything else we should know? I published a book called “Soul Dust” which is available on Amazon
as an eBook. I love pottery/clay art and writing (fictional stories and poetry).
I went to two different high schools. Freshman and Sophomore year I went to Summer Creek High School
in Houston, Texas. Then I moved to Washington and attended Lynnwood High School for my junior and
senior years. It was tough being a new kid for the sixth time, especially as a junior, but I don’t regret mov-
ing. I am very thankful to Lynnwood High School teachers, who show priceless support and encourage-
ment that has enabled me to succeed
Hector Jeronimo
GPA: 2.3
Athletics: Soccer
Educational Goals: To attend Martin’s University
Career Goals: To work as a computer scientist
Anything else we should know? I love tacos
Amber Torres, Cherrol
Banta, Deputy Pat McGill,
Debbie Meservy Hogge
and missing was
Keauntea Bankhead -
were given an award by
Edmonds School District
nominated by Principle
Mike Piper. Amber, Cher-
rol, Keauntea, and Pat
did all the work by administering CPR to a person who quit breathing and was turn-
ing blue in our school parking lot. Debbie was given the award for teaching them
CPR. The person is alive today because Amber's quick thinking and the rest coming
to her aid and helping. What a great staff.
Amazing LHS Staff
Congratulations to the
Lynnwood High School
Athletes earning well
deserved Scholarships.
Way to go!, Ian Bjornson, Ally
McArthur, Alex Nguyen, Sarah
Nguyeneung, Hannah Swartz
ESD Scholar
Athletes
Fall Sports 2019! Football and Cheer practice begins Wednesday, August 21
All other fall sports begin Monday, August 26
2019 Game Schedules are posted on www.wescoathletics.com/lynnwoodroyals
Head Coaches:
Online Athletic Paperwork:
NEW Requirement for Sports Physicals beginning in 2019-20: In order for an athlete to be cleared to practice, the athlete must have a physical that is valid for the entire season.
2019-20 Athletic paperwork is now available online and can be completed at any time at http://edmonds-schools.rankonesport.com/.
Athletes are not automatically cleared if they submit paperwork online.
Athletes must either check-in with the LHS Athletics Office (see office hours below) or receive an email that confirms their eligibility to practice.
Beginning the week of August 19th, online paperwork will be pre-checked. If an athlete has completed online paperwork, purchased a $50 ASB card (either online or in person), has no fines, and a current physical is on file, that athlete will not need to check-in. An email will be sent to students who meet
this criteria.
For Fall Sports that begin on Monday, August 26th, paperwork must be verified by 11am on Friday, August 23rd in order to practice on Monday, 8/26.
Athletics Office Summer Hours: Athletic Paperwork will be collected on the following dates/times.
Mon, Aug 19 8am-11am
Tue, Aug 20 5-8pm
Wed, Aug 21 8am-11am
Thur, Aug 22 8am-11am
Fri, Aug 23 8am-11am
Athletic Director, Rob McMains mcmainsr@edmonds.wednet.edu; 425-431-5345
Athletic Secretary, Amber Torres torresa569@edmonds.wednet.edu; 425-431-5201
Cross Country Stephanie Tastad stephanie.tastad2010@gmail.com
Football Keauntea Bankhead bankheadk@edmonds.wednet.edu
Tennis – Boys Bill Moliter moliterw@edmonds.wednet.edu
Soccer – Girls Mark Mcalexander mcalexanderm563@edmonds.wednet.edu
Swim – Girls Tracy Dostert dostertt@edmonds.wednet.edu
Volleyball Annalise Mudaliar annalisenash@gmail.com
Mon, Aug 26 8am-Noon
Tue, Aug 27 8am-Noon
Wed, Aug 28 8am-Noon
Thur, Aug. 29 Athletics Offices Closed
Fri, Aug. 30 Athletics Offices Closed
MEDICAL RELEASE FORM:
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=4c152480c6&attid=0.2&permmsgid=msg-
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Edmonds School District Presents
LYNNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL CAMP
Individual and Group Instruction
Skill Contests/Tournament Play
Camp T-shirt
Daily Awards for Effort, Attitude, and Teamwork.
Emphasis on Fundamentals: Passing, Setting, Hit-ting, Blocking, Serving; Team Defense/Offense.
PLEASE BRING A SACK LUNCH AND WATER BOTTLE EACH DAY.
All Sessions at Lynnwood High School
18218 North Road, Bothell, WA 98012
Thursday through Saturday, June 27th-29th, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
For students entering grades 4th-9th in September 2019. Cost is $120.00.
Instruction provided by the Lynnwood Coaching Staff, Former Players, and Guest Staff.
Camp Director: Head Coach Annalise Mudaliar (425) 563-5011; annalisenash@gmail.com. Space is Limited — Please Register Early!
Please fill out the following and mail with cash or check made payable to ESD to: Lynnwood High School — 18218 North Road, Bothell, WA 98012
(You can also turn in a check or cash with the form in person to the ASB secretary at Lynnwood High School)
Name: ___________________________ Parent Email: _________________________
Address: ______________________________ City: _____________ Zip: ________
Home Phone: _____________________________ Cell Phone: _____________________
Grade entering September 2019: ______________ School: _______________________
T-shirt size: (circle one) Adult Small / Adult Medium / Adult Large / Adult X-Large
Youth Small / Youth Medium / Youth Large
MEDICAL RELEASE FORM:
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=4c152480c6&attid=0.2&permmsgid=msg-
f:1634670205462960543&th=16af83e41988d99f&view=att&disp=safe&realattid=f_jw62e2cz2
Quote of the Month:
“Adolescence is perhaps nature's way of preparing parents to welcome the empty nest.”
Karen Savage and Patricia Adams
A Special $25 price for Summer School! The Edmonds School district is offering summer classes for $25 for all credit retrieval classes. For stu-
dents on Free/Reduced lunch it’s only $10. So if your student needs credits, go to the Edmonds School
District Website and get enrolled!
https://www.edmonds.wednet.edu/cms/one.aspx?portalId=306754&pageId=947800
Graduating Seniors – if you don’t need your cap and gown (or even just the gown) after graduation,
please return it to LHS. Your generosity will be appreciated.
Seniors – Class of 2019
Graduation is just around the corner! Although it is an exciting time for seniors, it can be quite stressful
as well. In order for seniors to receive their diplomas, they must do the following:
Complete and pass all core and required classes
Earn a minimum of 22 credits
Pay all fines
Pass the SBA English Language Arts, or state approved alternative
Pass the SBA Math exam
If you have a question about progress in specific classes, please feel free to contact your student’s
teachers directly. Voice and Email addresses are available on our website https://
lhs.edmonds.wednet.edu/about_us/staff_directory.
REMEMBER…
Even if your senior has already been accepted to a college or university, now is NOT the time to give in
to “Senioritis.” We will mail out final transcripts after graduation to all universities. It is not unheard of
for an acceptance to be rescinded due to poor performance during the last semester of high school.
Juniors – Class of 2020
SAT & ACT INFORMATION
Hopefully, college bound juniors have already taken the ACT or SAT, or are taking one in June, as regis-
tration deadlines have already passed. If not, sign up for one in the Fall.
SAT Test Dates/Deadlines: Visit https://www.collegeboard.org/ for registration information
ACT Test Dates/Deadlines: Visit www.act.org for registration information
The College Board and Khan Academy are offering free practice resources for all students for the SAT
exam.
There is also free test prep on the testing websites and at https://www.number2.com/
College Visits
Plan some visits to college campuses this summer! Check online to see if there are summer tours and
go see what it feels like to walk around a campus. Check out their facilities: dining hall, dorms, and
athletic facilities. If you can’t visit, at least do some research and make a list of where you want to ap-
ply. Include tuition costs, living costs, size of city, proximity to home, weather, size of classes, course
offerings, extracurricular opportunities, etc. You should have a list of 8 to 10 schools by mid-
September.
Running Start
Students planning to take courses at Edmonds Community College through Running Start for Fall
Quarter should apply soon. Registration began May 21st, so hurry to get the classes you want. Counse-
lors will be out of the office over the summer, so don’t wait. See your counselor for details!
Sophomores - class of 2021
Check your graduation requirements and make sure you’re signed up for the right classes.
Running Start
Students planning to take courses at Edmonds Community College through Running Start for Fall
Quarter should apply soon. Registration began May 21st, so hurry to get the classes you want. Counse-
lors will be out of the office over the summer, so don’t wait. See your counselor for details!
Volunteer!
Take advantage of your summer and volunteer. Talk to Ms. Thornton in the career center if you need
credit, or just volunteer because it’s the right thing to do. Colleges and universities will want to know
how you’ve contributed to your community.
OTHER IMPORTANT COUNSELING INFORMATION!!!
Need Credits for Graduation?
If your student has failed courses, summer school is an excellent way to earn retrieval credit. Registra-
tion for summer courses has begun and will be online and at College Place Middle with the eLearning
program. Information is on the Edmonds School District website.
Visit the Counseling Center Website for more information such as: Checklist for College Admission, Fi-
nancial Aid PowerPoint, Post-Secondary Options that don’t require a 4-year degree, Credit Retrieval
and Alternative Diploma Options, Running Start PowerPoint-Overview for New Students, and links to
helpful websites.
https://sites.google.com/edmonds.wednet.edu/lhscounseling/home
More Education Means More Money
You will earn more if you have more education. You will also be less likely to become unemployed.
A survey from 2015 shows that average earnings grow from $493 to $678 per week, just by earning a
high school diploma. Getting a college Bachelor's degree increases average earnings to $1,137 per
week.
More education pays off in higher earnings.
Note: Data are for persons age 25 and over. Earnings are for full-time wage salary workers.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey
Please see your school counselor for available offerings and to complete counselor enrollment form.
Step Two: Pay for Course(s) – takes a few days to access the fee to InTouch. To pay online for a course(s) with a credit/debit card or checking account number visit our District InTouch website.
If you are unable to pay via the InTouch site, you can mail a check or money order (payable to Ed-monds School District), along with your student’s name, grade, and school to:
Edmonds eLearning Academy 7501 208th St SW
Lynnwood, WA 98036 Attn: Summer School Registrar
Have questions? On June 26, 2019 from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and June 27 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. the Ed-monds eLearning Academy will be open for walk-ins to answer questions and help with registra-tion and payments.
Please call 425-431-1565 or email at secsummerschool@edmonds.wednet.edu
Summer School Brochure https://www.edmonds.wednet.edu/UserFiles/Servers/Server_306670/File/Programs/Summer%20Learning%20Opportunities/Summer%20Scholars%20v12%20(5.16.19)%20FINAL.pdf
Transportation Schedule https://www.edmonds.wednet.edu/UserFiles/Servers/Server_306670/File/Programs/Summer%20Learning%20Opportunities/Summer%20School%20%20Transportation%205.16.19.pdf
Secondary Summer School is through our Edmonds eLearning Academy. This program is designed to sup-port students to retake courses to get the necessary credits to graduate on time. All courses will be available online, however, all students who are taking a course for credit recovery must attend one of the sessions at the Student Learning Center on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday to receive credit.
We will be offering transportation for all enrolled stu-dents beginning on July 2, 2019 and every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday through July 30, 2019. Exceptions: Thursday, July 4, 2019, no school and no transportation
Registration is open May 15 – June 27, 2019
Dates: July 1 – July 30, 2019 Student Learning Center: Tuesday –Thursday Mondays and Fridays are virtual days, campus is closed
Session 1: 10:00-11:50 a.m. Session 2: 12:00-1:50 p.m.
Location: College Place Middle School
Tuition cost: New credit : $250 – For all students Credit retrieval: $25 – Incoming sophomore, juniors, and seniors Free and Reduced: $10 – 2018-19 qualified students ap-proved for free and reduced lunch English Language Learners (EL): $10
You may sign up for Secondary Summer School in two easy steps:
Step one: Register Complete the online registration form Secondary Summer School Registration.
If you are unable to access the online form, please call the Secondary Summer School information line at (425) 431-1565 or email at secsummerschool@edmonds.wednet.edu.
Students New to online learning must also complete an EeLA Application to the Edmonds eLearning Acad-emy. Returning students to online learning do not need to complete EeLA Application, only the registration form
S e c o n d a r y S u m m e r S c h o o l – G r a d e s 9 - 1 2
Summer Opportunities JUNE: BLACK DIAMOND SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMPS are looking for student volunteers. For information, visit BlackDiamond.org. JULY: CAREERS IN CONSTRUCTION: FREE 4-week classes for students interested in learning about careers in con-structions. Sponsored by ANEW apprenticeships. For ages 16-24. If interested, contact Tracy Greene at Tra-cy@anewaop.org or 425-374-2796. JULY: CAREERS IN MARITIME: Free 4-day Experiential Events... Not your typical 9-5 job. Adventurous and challenging. It requires situational awareness and can be physically demanding. It is an exclusive indus-try looking for a new energetic generation. It is not for everyone. Want to find out if it is right for you? Learn more at Seattle Maritime Academy’s Experience Maritime.
FEATURING · Ocean Literacy · Ocean Lab Exercises · Shipboard Operations · Watch standing · Marine Safety · Survival at Sea · Damage Control · Line handling · Marine Mechanics · Diesel Engines · Mari time Career Pathways · Maritime Training Options
* This course is for High School Students (Grades 9-12).
* The class will be 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM each day.
* Lunches are provided.
This project is made possible by a grant from Washington SeaGrant. PLEASE SIGN UP USING THE STUDENT'S NAME (NOT THE PARENTS NAME) . PLEASE INCLUDE A PHONE NUMBER IN THE REGISTRATION: Dates are July 9-12 and July 16-19 IF YOU FIND OUT YOU CANNOT ATTEND AFTER REGISTERING, PLEASE CANCEL YOUR REGISTRATION ASAP. This allows others to attend. Thank you! AUGUST: OCCUPATIONAL LIFE SKILLS Skills for Work Summer Camp for Young Adults with Disabilities. Two-week camp introduces workplace readiness skills and career options to students planning to pursue college or vocational pathways. Designed for youth ages 16-19 who have a cognitive or physical impairment or disability that could be a barrier to employment or college. PRE-APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM: Pre-Apprenticeship offered to a limited number of high schools. With this program we will accept up to 2 juniors or seniors at the recommendation of their Teacher from each school. We have a class limit of 15. This will be a 6 week training class that will run Monday – Thursday from July 8th to August 16. We are going to offer this in both our DuPont and our Everett training centers. At the completion of the program we will off the top 5 from each training center to get direct entry into our ap-prenticeship program, as long as they meet the pre-employment requirements. For more information, contact Eric Peterson: Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC 11831 Beverly Park Road B-1 Everett, WA 98204 Please visit our website: http://www.wwsmjatc.org
425.438.1406 x1002 phone 425.405.1039 direct ericp@wwsmjatc.org
Career Center Resources
Melinda Thornton - Career & College Advisor - 425-431-7538
Edmonds School District
Summer Technology Internship Program
The Technology Department is currently looking for 8-9 interns to work with us this summer. We have
extended the 2019 Summer Intern Application submission deadline to Friday, June 7, 2019, but will like-
ly not be able to consider applications received after this date.
Purpose: To provide Edmonds School District high school students, as well as recent graduates, the
experience necessary to succeed in the business world through challenging, hands-on technology in-
ternships.
The ESD Technology Internship Program’s goal is to encourage and support high school students’ in-
terest in technology by offering paid technology-focused internship opportunities. To be eligible for
the internship program, student applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
1. An interest in pursuing a career in a technology-related field and a passion for learning.
2. High School Upperclassmen status (for summer hires, current sophomore or junior status)
3. In good standing in discipline and attendance (minimum 2.5 Grade Point Average).
4. Ability to devote up to 40 hours per week (Monday to Friday Only) from July to September.
5. Minimum of one recommendation from a teacher/professor familiar with your skills and work ethic
and one recommendation from a school administrator.
How can a student apply to become a technology intern?
Attached is a copy of the application
Fill out and print this entire document and complete the attached forms, which include:
Technology Internship Program Application
Teacher Recommendation
School Administrator Recommendation (HS Students Only)
Your Essay
Parent / Guardian Acknowledgement Form
APPLICATION:
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=4c152480c6&attid=0.1&permmsgid=msg-
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Snohomish County:
FOR ADULTS 16-24
Come to the next info session to enroll! Scan the QR code below for locations
and dates or call 425-374-2796
Marysville, WA 98271
Classes begin July 8th, 2019!
Visit us at ANEWAOP.org
Contact us with questions:
425.3743.2796 tracy@anewaop.org
NOW OFFERING
SUMMER PRE-APPRENTICESHIP
PROGRAM!
NOMINATE UP TO TWO STUDENTS PER
SCHOOL BY
JUNE 21, 2019
Pre-Apprenticeship
Program duration is 6 weeks!
Acquire skills in the sheet metal
Trade, including industry math,
Fabrication, and welding
Start: July 8, 2019
End: August 16, 2019
Schedule: Monday through
Thursday—6:00am to 2:30 pm
Number of nominations:
Up to two students per school-Limit
15 students per facility-Everett or
DuPont WWSM JATC
Submit: by June 21, 2019 valid
Only from instructor
Upon Completion: top 5 from
Each facility will have direct entry
into WWSM JATC apprenticeship
wwsmjatc.org
11831 Beverly Park Road B-1 Everett, WA 98204
2725 Williamson Place Suite 100, DuPont WA 98327
Please email form by June 21, 2019 to:
Anglem@wwsmjatc.org
Student Name: ____________________________
School: __________________________________
Teacher: _________________________________
Year: ____________________________________
Student Email: ____________________________
Mobil: ___________________________________
Student Name: ____________________________
School: __________________________________
Teacher: _________________________________
Year: ____________________________________
Student Email: ____________________________
Mobil: ___________________________________
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