Move expected to save taxpayers $5.1 million over eight years.
Non-immunized children require additional certification to attend child care, preschool and public school under new State Department of Health guidelines published this year.
The sales have started, so Patch wants to know if Edmonds parents have started shopping for back to school supplies. Tell us where you found your favorite bargains.
Exhibit is at the Edmonds Conference Center. You can meet the artist Aug. 16 at the Edmonds Third Thursday Art Walk.
Students can study graphic design, studio art, photography and architecture.
Get ready for a new look for the new school year.
Miriam Mickelson replaces Michelle Trifunovic.
Last game of the season for the Edmonds-based soccer team is Wednesday against Sounder U-23s.
Edmonds-based soccer team falls to 4-9.
Sue Venable takes over from Kathy Carr, who is retiring.
Michelle Trifunovic was with Edmonds-Woodway for seven years.
Errors in the page assembly means only seniors will get them today as planned.
The students' book is titled "We Are Absolutely Not Okay: Fourteen Stories by Teenagers Who Are Picking up the Pieces."
Edmonds Jazz Connection swings through town.
Nine musicians to be featured.
Event is from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Area restaurants are getting in on the Bellevue Jazz Festival, which kicks off at the end of the month. Ahead of that, Matthews Estate and Tenor are hosting a wine dinner in Bellevue this weekend.
Another Edmonds-Woodway grad has received a grant for a humanitarian project.
He will also be the gym teacher at Westgate Elementary in Edmonds.
“Snapshot: One Day in the Life of Washington’s Libraries” organized by the American Library Association.
Brighton School triumphs at the Destination ImagiNation State Championship by winning top awards and bids to Global Finals for both fifth- and seventh-grade teams.
Declining enrollment at the school means that teachers, including the football coach, may be "surplused" to other locations.
The public can help by ordering luminary bags.
Tuiasosopo led Renton High School to its first state appearance since 1987.
Classical pianist Alpin Hong is on tap at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.
Brackett's Landing gets refreshed.
Seattle Improv group Unexpected Productions also will perform.
Herb Morrison named "Maverick Fan of the Year."
"Gen Silent" is part of National Day of Silence.
Pat O'Day and the Kingsmen, among others, will be guest speakers.
Dance and drum ceremonies will be held each day.
The focus will be on defense, pitching and batting skills.
Parent spectator catches the action as Cole Plummer goes all out in right field.
Band members Alex King, Ben Zorko and Chris Erickson will be promoting an upcoming concert benefiting ALS.
Edmonds School District superintendent Nick Brossoit thanks community for voting in favor of a replacement levy, which he says is “clearly passing.”
It would renew a replacement technology/capital levy approved by voters in 2008.
Tina Howe's satirical comedy will be performed through Sunday.
Fifth annual Edmonds Comedy Night is a benefit for Terrace Park School in Mountlake Terrace.
Informational meeting is Monday at Mountlake Terrace High School, where the school will be based.
Voters in Edmonds School District being asked to approve renewal of replacement technology/capital levy.