Lake Hill's GOAL: Create an environment that will support all students in becoming successful and well prepared for the rigors of middle school.
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Principal:
Heather Edlund
Office Manager:
Ardath Flickinger
Telephone:
425-456-5300
Fax: 425-456-5302
Class start/dismiss times:
M,T,Th,F 8:40 am - 3:05 pm
Wednesday ONLY
8:40 am - 12:45pm
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2006-07
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2007-08
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2008-09
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2009-10
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Enrollment
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385
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418
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495
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523
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African Amer.
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7%
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6%
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6%
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6%
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Asian
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27%
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22%
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20%
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23%
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Hispanic
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20%
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26%
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31%
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32%
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Native Amer.
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1%
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NA
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NA
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NA
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White
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39%
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41%
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37%
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30%
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Multi-Ethnic*
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5%
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5%
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7%
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8%
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* Added in 2003 because it more accurately reflects our
student population. Prior to this time this group was
combined with white students.
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Avg. District Expenditure
per Pupil: $9,446
Budget: $85,716
Condition of Building:
Total rebuild 2005
60% of students speak a first language other than English;
63% qualify for free or reduced-price lunches.
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In addition to this PROFILE, click here to view the schools' Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Report Card
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Lake Hills Elementary School Assessments:
The federal No Child Left Behind Act requires that students be assessed each year in reading and math, grades 3 through 8, plus once in high school. In Washington State, students in grades 3-8 now take the Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) tests in May; and high school students take the High School Proficiency Exams (HSPE) in March and April.
State tests are intended to assess whether students have sufficiently mastered a set of grade-level standards for a particular subject. In other words, “How many students have learned what they need to know – and can demonstrate that learning?” Scores for the MSP or HSPE are reported in 4 levels: “Exceeds Standard,” “Meets Standard,” “Below Standard,” and “Well Below Standard.”
More information about state testing can be found at: http://www.k12.wa.us/assessment/StateTesting/default.aspx
Lake Hill's Improvement Plan:
School Improvement Plans - Reading and math accountability goals for each Bellevue school- Lake Hills (presented as PDF documents)
Special Offerings at Lake Hills:
- Cascade Program and Resource Room
(special education/learning disabled)
- Full-Day Kindergarten Program
- ESL - English-as-a-Second-Language
- Parent/Toddler Preschool Mornings
- VIBES (Volunteers in Bellevue's Education System)
- Head Start Program
- Project Succeed Reading Focus
- DARE
- Field trips
- Conflict Managers
- Weekly School-wide Jaguar Celebration
- Boys & Girls Club partnership: Project Learn
- Second Step Conflict Training
- School Safety Patrol
- JumpStart (before school academic support)
- Leadership Camp- Grades 4&5
- Early Literacy Groups (Small group reading support)
- Literacy and Math Blocks
- Art, Music, PE and Library Specialists
- After-school Activities: Art Star, Sports, Social Groups, JACK Club
How Parents can get Involved:
- Join the PTSA
- Become a VIBES volunteer
Volunteer Opportunities:
Contact your school for more opportunities to volunteer and get involved
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Office Manager, Ardath Flickinger
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