Megan Kelly and Mikayla Monroe win contest focusing on "The Power of Peace."
Warriors beat Jackson, 63-42, while Meadowdale takes care of Glacier Peak, 34-17.
After years of groundwork, the Edmonds Community College music department announces two fresh offerings: concert band and associate of arts music degree.
Warriors now 1-3 overall. Meadowdale goes to 4-0 with big win over Mountlake Terrace.
National anti-bullying program is named after Rachel Scott, the first person to die at Columbine High School in 1999.
Warriors hope to get their first win of the season.
Edmonds-Woodway English teacher David Quinn, who helped mentor the young star, says he's still a down-to-earth guy.
Registration for the third annual Bill Hamilton Street Strut is now open. Although still in its infancy, the event has a long, rooted history.
In addition, the district's college-bound seniors continue to outperform, on average, other school districts in the state.
Event on Saturday will raise money for the athletic programs at E-W, as well as for E-W youth feeder teams.
The Edmonds Stadium stands will be packed for this nonconference game featuring natural and longtime rivals. Barbecue dinner benefiting E-W begins at 5 p.m.
The team has a meet today at Lynnwood High School.
Wednesday's roundtable will help guide topics for the 2011-12 school year.
Tuesday also marked the opening of the new Meadowdale Middle School.
The Warriors football team has already debuted. Now it's time for volleyball, soccer, tennis and swimming.
E-W can't get it going and loses 30-24. Spiral Horn scores two touchdowns for the Warriors.
Thanks to a successful fundraiser, the Rachel’s Challenge anti-bullying program will come to the Edmonds School District.
Sammy Vijarro may not have to sing at weddings anymore. He is a semifinalist on ABC's "Karaoke Battle USA."
E-W football team begins season Sept. 2 again Monroe.
The school on Edmonds Way, which opened five years ago, served blind and partially blind students with a full curriculum.
Eric Greenwood played four years at the University of Idaho, where he caught 11 touchdown passes. E-W coach John Gradwohl call his former star an impact player and leader.
The Culinary Department at Edmonds Community College will offer a new baking degree in the fall.
The college also hires two new music instructors.
Constant rain and drainage issues forced E-W to play its home games on the road. Drainage issues are also being taken care of at Meadowdale High School.
When completed this fall, Triton Field will serve the school's soccer, baseball, and softball teams.
GayLynne Ullerich, who died in January, rode her bike to work and worked at Lynnwood REI. Her tribute is Saturday at Madrona School.
June is the month of graduations, and Edmonds has both high school and college students receiving their diplomas this week.
Owner Michael Burdett is currently focusing on basketball at the Edmonds Center for the Arts retro icon, which he's helping to replicate the feel of the old high school.
After 40 years in the classroom, EWHS instructor Kathy Ludgate is set to retire, but has no plans to settle down.
Things are not always what they appear in the math department at Edmonds Community College. A common misunderstanding provides amusement for an EdCC couple.
The 4A All-Wesco teams have been announced and Edmonds-Woodway had a strong showing in the south division.
Taylor Smith-Brennan is one of three players chosen from Edmonds Community College. Also taken Wednesday were David Reynolds and Bobby LeCount.
Teachers from Shoreline, Edmonds, Northshore and Lake Washington districts grade papers to draw attention to work they do outside of school
Project Home Association eases the stress with subsidized housing.
For kids, homelessness can bring anxiety, depression, and behavioral problems.
The number of homeless students is up nearly 78 percent from four years ago.
A new study analyzes the impact of Edmonds Community College.
Edmonds Community College students and staff will feel the impact of state budget cuts.
Amia Nash and Josh Jordan are the top winners from Edmonds-Woodway High. Students also honored from Meadowdale, Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace high schools.
Edmonds School District nurses support the new law.