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Eastlake High briefly locks down after swatting incident

Eastlake High School in Western Washington briefly went into lockdown on December 4, 2024, due to a swatting incident that was later confirmed to be a hoax. The lockdown, which lasted about 20 minutes, affected several hundred students engaged in afterschool activities, but was lifted once law enforcement deemed the area safe.

Skyline should abandon efforts to add AP courses

Skyline High School is considering the addition of Advanced Placement (AP) classes, but author Sneha Moudgalya argues that this could compromise the quality of the existing International Baccalaureate (IB) program, which already offers rigorous academic challenges and international recognition. Concerns about resource strain and teacher burnout are also raised.

** Skyline Should Abandon Efforts to Add AP Courses

Sneha Moudgalya argues against adding Advanced Placement (AP) courses at Skyline High School, citing concerns about student overload and the importance of maintaining educational quality. She emphasizes that more options do not guarantee better outcomes.

Sammamish Storm Debris Collection Event – Dec. 14, 2024

The City of Sammamish is hosting a Storm Debris Collection Event on December 14, 2024, to help residents dispose of storm debris safely. This event is for Sammamish residents only, and guidelines on accepted materials are available on the official Sammamish website.

Windstorm Response Update to City Council Dec. 10

A recent update to the Sammamish City Council detailed the city's response to a severe windstorm that caused widespread damage and power outages. Emergency crews mobilized quickly, managing over 750 emergency calls, clearing roads, and establishing a warming center for displaced residents. The city is now seeking state and federal assistance to cover the costs incurred during this crisis.

Eastlake Lady Wolves open season with decisive win against Newport

The Eastlake Lady Wolves kicked off their basketball season with an impressive 61-41 victory over the Newport Knights, led by standout players Megan Roberts and Brooke McCartney. This strong start sets a positive tone for the team's upcoming games.

Lady Wolves score double digit win over Mercer Island

The Eastlake Lady Wolves kicked off their basketball season with a commanding victory over Newport, leading by over 20 points at halftime. This strong performance sets a positive tone for their campaign as they aim for success this season, as reported by Parv Mehta.

Emler Swim School opens first Washington location in Klahanie - Sammamish Independent

Emler Swim School has opened its first Washington location in Klahanie, offering specialized swim classes for infants and individuals of all ages. The school emphasizes early learning and aims to provide an engaging and safe environment for students. This expansion marks a significant step for the franchise in enhancing aquatic education in the region.

Emler Swim School opens first Washington location in Klahanie - Sammamish Independent

Emler Swim School has opened its first location in Washington state, specifically in Klahanie, offering a range of swim classes for all ages. Specializing in early learning, Emler aims to provide a safe and educational environment for children and families to learn swimming skills. This expansion represents a significant development in local recreational opportunities for the community.

Whose holiday lights will reign supreme?

The Sammamish Independent is hosting its Holiday Lights Competition, inviting residents to showcase their festive light displays. Submissions are open until December 13, with the winner receiving a $100 cash prize and a feature story. This event encourages local engagement and creativity during the holiday season.

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