School News
Return to Learn Update: Nov. 30
Dear Lake Chelan School District Families
Although it may have been quite different this year, I do hope that you enjoyed the recent Thanksgiving holiday!
I want to bring you up to date regarding some important decisions our Board of Directors...
Editors Note: This letter to Lake Chelan School District families was sent out by the district on Nov. 2.
Parent/Guardian Guide- Safety Protocols for In-person Instruction can be found at:
English- https://app.eduportal.com/documents/view/771047, Spanish- https://app.eduportal.com/documents/view...
NCW - The Wenatchee Valley College Campus Life office is hosting a number of events this November. All events will be held virtually and are free and open to the public, unless specifically noted otherwise.
Details, registration and Zoom links for all events can be found at wvc.edu/...
Since 1996, the Voya Unsung Heroes program has awarded more than $5 million to help the nation’s educators turn creative teaching ideas into reality.
Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE: VOYA), a leading provider of retirement plans for educators, announced today that Seth Manthey, a teacher at...
NCW - The Community Foundation of North Central Washington has disbursed $106,633 to all school districts in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties from donations made to the Back to Basics school fundraising campaign in September. The funds will directly help students and families who are...
East Wenatchee, WA – The health officer for the Chelan-Douglas Health District urges families to skip the tradition of trick-or-treating this year and plan holiday activities closer to home.
It may be a hard message for some families to hear, but trick-or-treating during a pandemic is a bad...
WENATCHEE - A new member was appointed to a five-year term with the Wenatchee Valley College Board of Trustees this month. Paula Arno Martinez attended her first board meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 21.
“I want to be more involved in local community issues and am passionate about working with...
As we continue to navigate the challenges imposed by COVID-19, I would like to thank all of you, including our students and families, our teachers and classified staff, our Board of Directors, and our administrative team – for their hard work and ongoing planning since early August. Remote...
TUMWATER — The start of the school year soon means a return to limits on the number of hours teens can work, even with remote or virtual learning.
“We’re already receiving questions from businesses about the hours students are allowed to work,” said Josie Bryan, Youth Employment specialist...
Thank you for your continued support, positive approach and for your patience since we started this school year. We have received extremely positive feedback so far and will continue to make adjustments as we navigate the impact of COVID-19. I know that parents are both excited and anxious for...
NCW Media Newspapers
- The Leavenworth Echo | Leavenworth, WA
- Cashmere Valley Record | Cashmere WA
- Lake Chelan Mirror | Chelan, Manson, Entiat, WA
- Quad City Herald | Brewster, Pateros, Bridgeport, Mansfield, WA
- Wenatchee Business Journal | Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan Counties, WA