The chance to flourish Scriber Lake High School graduates 40

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Scriber Lake High School celebrated the graduation of 40 students, blending traditional ceremony with personal reflections. Principal Mike Piper humorously addressed a common student behavior, stating, "the bathroom's not a good place to eat food," while emphasizing the significance of classroom learning and community belonging. Graduates Joe Adler and Scott Mize shared their transformative experiences, with Adler recalling how he found a supportive environment that changed his outlook on education. Mize expressed appreciation for the growth he experienced, stating he treasures both good and bad moments. Scriber Lake High School, located in Edmonds, focuses on competency-based learning, providing individualized support through small class sizes.

This approach caters to students seeking alternatives to traditional education. The graduation ceremony highlighted the school's commitment to fostering a caring and respectful community. Overall, the event celebrated not just academic achievements but personal growth and resilience.

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