Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Eastside Timebank holds Potluck and New Member Orientation at Redmond City Hall

"building community one hour at a time"
Bob - I wanted to let your readers know that the Eastside Timebank will be having a potluck and new member orientation, both open to all, on May 12th, at Redmond City Hall.

Potluck is from 6:30-7:30 pm (bring a dish to share)
New member orientation is from 7:30-8:30 p m.
Location:  Bytes Cafe at Redmond City Hall
Details: http://www.eastsidetimebank.org/  

Testimony By Greg Stempson
“I joined the Eastside Timebank so I could meet more members of the community and become involved in helping others. I also enjoy getting something useful in return. My wife and I had a member come by and give us some great pointers on how to better train our dog. I was able to help another member out in return with some windows that needed washing. It was a win-win for all of us.”

“I hope that more people join the Eastside Timebank and take advantage of all of the expertise and services that members of the Kirkland [and Redmond] area offer.”
     
By Cindy Jayne
Project Administrator
cindy@eastsidetimebank.org
(206)818-4606
Kirkland, WA

Sunday, May 8, 2011

REVIEW: Our first experience with Evergreen Medical Center/Redmond

Evergreen Medical Center / Redmond
OPINION (UPDATED, 5/15):  A few weeks ago, the trees and shrubs were in  full bloom with pollen everywhere!    And, like clockwork, my wife was sneezing, tearing up and congested.  Then came the fatigue and puffiness.  A gentle tap above the eyes, the grimace and I knew she was "there".  Sinusitis.  She gets it almost every year. 

It was Friday afternoon around 4:30.  This wasn't an emergency; no reason to phone the Evergreen "Healthline Nurse" for a free consult.  Our Virginia Mason family doctor was off for the weekend.  Oh! the new Evergreen Medical Center at Bella Bottega has urgent care, 9-5, all week.  Let's go there.  Click the blue link to "Read More">>

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Overlake Owls Boys and Girls lacrosse teams win Friday; Eastside Catholic Boys Drop rival Eastlake; Lake Sammamish wins 9th game

Overlake Owl defending (in white)
Overlake drops MI to take over first place in D2 Northeast
MERCER ISLAND – Katie Hill, Sarah Silvermanand Kat Shewchuk each scored 4 goals to lead Overlake to its 11th win of the season with a 15 – 2 girls Division II high school lacrosse win over Mercer Island, Friday at Mercer Island High School. The win moved the Owls past Bellevue East and into sole possession of first place of the Northeast Conference.
Mercer Island’s Dalia Nayfeh and Sarah Hanan each had a goal and Audrey Airut-Murphy had 14 saves for the Islanders.

The Owls jumped out to a 13 – 2 lead in the first and cruised with two more goals in the second.

Overlake finished its season 11-1-0, while Mercer Island finished 3-9-0.

SCORING HIGHLIGHTS: Overlake 15, Mercer Island 2 (Katie Hill, OV, 4 goals and 3 draw controls; Sarah Silverman, OV, 4 goals; Kat Shewchuk, OV, 4 ground balls; Emma Howard, OV, 2 saves; Quinn Phillips, OV, 4 saves; Dalia Nayfeh, MI, 1 goal; Sarah Hanan, MI, 1 goal; Wesley Tomlinson, MI, 3 ground balls; Audrey Airut-Murphy 14 saves) .  Click the blue link to "Read More" >>

Friday, May 6, 2011

LWPTSA Special Needs Program Updates

Here is some info for you!
Best,
Julie Shalaby
LWSD PTSA Special Needs Chairperson  

SPECIAL NEEDS GROUP MEETING
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
7 – 9 pm

You are welcome to arrive at 6:30 PM to network with other parents and/or to look at our Lending Library cart.   LWSD Resource Building  16250 NE 74th St, Redmond 98052 (Redmond Town Center)

COMMUNICATIVE INTENT: WHAT ARE WE REALLY SAYING?

We all have positive and negative means to regulate our behavior that can impact how others think about us. So often we hear about our children’s challenging and negative behaviors and how they are impacting others at school and in the community at large. This constant feedback about how their actions are interfering with his/her (or the classroom’s) learning lends itself to more anxiety as we try to find ways to extinguish these troubling issues. While there is truth in this scenario, it does not tell the whole story and the tone of the messages can be hurtful and keeps children, families and educators focused on consequences.

Learn to take the mystery out of why a child engages in a certain behavior by understanding the purpose of that behavior. Discover the role communication plays in understanding children’s behavior issues. Steps can then be taken to teach the child a new way to communicate his/her needs: for example, “Johnny you are spelling words incorrectly because you love to see Miss Lisa’s reaction to it. Let me show you how you can get her attention in a friendlier way.” By reinterpreting disruptive and challenging behaviors through the lens of communication (needs, wants, intentions) see how you can actually affect a change towards more positive and successful outcomes.

-- >> Presented by, Susan Stewart, MS, CCC-SLP. Susan has 21 years of experience working with children in psychiatric, school and clinical settings.

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Rotary Club of Redmond organizing 24th Annual Redspoke Bike Tour

Rotary Club of Redmond Changes Lives in Our Community One Mile at a Time with the 24th Annual Redspoke (Redmond to Spokane) bike tour.

(Redmond, WA) - Every summer since 1988 bicyclists from as far away as New York and Alaska have been participating in RedSpoke, the Rotary Club of Redmond’s five day, 300-mile bicycle tour from Redmond to Spokane. The 2011 ride will be July 13th through July 17th & Redmond Rotary hopes to raise more money than ever for local life changing programs.

Redspoke is the Rotary Club of Redmond’s major fundraising event, with proceeds making a difference in the lives of underprivileged youth in our community. Last year, impact donations to Hopelink and Eastside Baby Corner were made possible by Redspoke. The 2011 Redspoke proceeds will assist homeless families with transitional housing through Hopelink and provide therapy for disabled children and adults through Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center. These programs, in addition to the club's other charitable activities, are funded by this event and the club welcomes the community to participate.

“You’re invited to come ride with the sun on your face and the wind at your back while experiencing fun, excitement, fellowship and adventure on this 300-mile bicycle tour across beautiful Washington State – while raising money for a great cause.” according to RedSpoke Committee Chair, Will Miller.

If riding is not quite the level of involvement you see for yourself, Redmond Rotary hopes you will consider making a tax deductible donation. Visit http://www.redspoke.org/  to learn more. You can find information about this year’s beneficiaries at http://www.hope-link.org/  and http://www.littlebit.org/   To "Read More" click on blue link.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

UPDATED OPINION: Lake Washington School District Making Big Strides Forward

OPINION (UPDATED):    The Lake Washington School Board significantly improved their governance process from the last year and the Administration is playing a large role toward that end. 

From the 18+ board meetings I've observed in recent years, there's no comparison in their quality of work this year from past.  This year, the Sup. functions more often as resource; and Board members are participating, communicating, sharing and brainstorming during meetings.  They appear more engaged and more articulate and thoughtful with each other and staff.

In last year's "work sessions" the Board's work was dominated by the Administration; conversation was infrequent and directed by staff.  A Director of Curriculum was the most frequent speaker and would drone on with his data.  Click the blue link to "Read More" >>

Washington State Ecology invites additional comments on Children's Safe Product Act

Ecology invites additional comments on children product safety.

What about building materials used in constructing modular schools e.g. STEM?

OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) is inviting additional public comment on the rule to carry out Washington state's groundbreaking Children's Safe Product Act.  Comment:  Email: jowi461@ecy.wa.gov

Ecology made a number of changes to the rule in response to comments received during the first public comment period  The public now has an additional opportunity to comment on these changes.

The Children's Safe Product Act (CSPA) required Ecology, in consultation with Department of Health, to develop a list of chemicals of high concern for children. Under the law, after Ecology issues the final rule to implement CSPA, manufacturers of children's products must notify Ecology if their products contain any of these chemicals.  Click blue "Read More" link >>

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Swedish doctor to speak at Evergreen on ADHD; NAMI Walk approaching!

NAMI Walk starts at Kirkland's Marina Park
The 7th annual NAMI Washington Walk is staged along the picturesque banks of Lake Washington starting at Marina Park in downtown Kirkland, Washington.

 7th Annual NAMI Washington Walk
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Marina Park Kirkland, WA.
Registration and Check-in 8:30 a.m. Walk at 9:30 a.m

This annual walk is the primary fundraiser in support of the state National Alliance of the Mentally Ill organization and its affiliates. Funds are directed to providing education and support classes for those afflicted with mental illness and whose families are in needed of resources and support.

 CONTACT:  Annie Koch at (206) 396-0990 or via email at anniekoch@speakeasy.net
FACEBOOK:  http://www.facebook.com/pages/NAMI-Walk-Washington-State/122088801185347

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NAMI-Eastside, National Alliance on Mental Illness
An Educational Forum “ADHD: Across the Lifespan”
Guest: Gerard Zanolli, MD
 Tuesday, May 17, 2011, 7 PM - 9 PM
 Evergreen Hospital, Suite Tan 100
12303 NE 130th Lane,  Kirkland, WA 98034

ADHD is the most commonly studied and diagnosed disorder in children, affecting about 3% to 5% of children and adults in the US. Although individuals with ADHD can be very successful in life, without appropriate identification and treatment, ADHD can have serious consequences.

Dr. Zanolli is a staff psychiatrist at Swedish Hospital Medical Center and also owns a private practice in Seattle. He will talk about the incidence of ADHD in children, how it changes in adolescents and into adulthood, as well as treatment management.

Join us! This event is FREE and open to EVERYONE!

CONTACT:
Pamela Schulenburg, NAMI-Eastside volunteer
info@nami-eastside.org
425-885-6264

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Redmond "Community Indicators Report" is Revealing

John Marchione
Mayor Marchione's April, 2011 cover letter to the 6th annual "Redmond Community Indicators" report is informative, positive and revealing: 
"Dear Neighbors:   Every year we update a variety of indicators to track our progress towards achieving the City's future vision and goals.  These indicators not only help us see trends, but also can help you stay informed about steps we take to advance your priorities"...and are a means of tracking our planning process.  
The Mayor writes:  Salmon count on Bear Creek is up, Parks, Rec, and Cultural event access is now reported and trending up, and "many people are taking greater advantage of city offerings online with more permits issued (63%) and more web visits (6.7M) [*on the old platform] than in previous years." (1)  Digging into the 2010 report, albeit selectively, we find some interesting tidbits: 
  • PUBLIC SAFETY:  Firemen's average Response time improved by 3 seconds to 6 min 0 sec.   
  • The average emergency medical response times worsened by seven seconds to 6 min 38 seconds, [assuming stop watches were calibrated.]   
  • FIRE:  No trend in city fire prevention or mitigation:   0.3 Fires spread beyond room of origin.  6 fire investigations reported damage exceeded $10,000 in 2010. 
  • CRIME:  Residential and commercial burglaries (198), identity thefts (202), and motor vehicle prowls (612) are up from 2009.  Violent crimes (51) decreased. 
  • COLLISIONS:  The trend is down for vehicle collisions (22) involving bike/peds.  The numbers of vehicle collisions not involving bike/peds are down from 899 (2006) to 767 (2010).  [The downward trend in collisions was recorded prior to the red light safety camera program.]  
  • TRAFFIC:  Traffic growth at intersections increased 7.6% in 12 years (1996-2008)
  • AM COMMUTE:  36% of employees surveyed (CTR) in 2009 arrived at work by a mode other than driving alone.  The trend is up:  in 2003, 25% traveled in non-single occupancy morning trips.
  • SCHOOL BUS:  The trend in student bus ridership is up:  38% of students (9200) rode the bus to school in 2009 vs. 31% in 2008.  (Mass transit included).  Total student population is 24,085. 
  • LW DISTRICT SCHOOLS:  The graduation rate for the District as a whole was 87% in 2010.  The graduation rate for Redmond High School was 88%.
  • FISH & WILDLIFE:   "While not a long term trend, 65,000 juvenile Chinook were counted in Bear Creek in 2009."  24 spawning Chinook were counted in Bear Creek, 2010.
  • Bird watchers at Marymoor Park ID'd two new species in 2010:  Sandhill Crane and Common Poorwill.  Bald Eagle sightings are more common than 10 years ago.  240 Great Blue Heron sightings.
  • STREAMS:   50% of stream sites tested for Stream Water Quality are "marginal".  50% of streams are considered safe for human contact and can support fish and wildlife.  (Updated January, 2011).  Starting in 2009, samples are not taken during or after rainstorms when water quality declines.
  • Read More by clicking the blue link >>

Short-Term Exchange Students Coming to Redmond Area

The Bennetts welcoming Juan and Zavier
Education First (EF) is an Educational Homestay Program (a non-profit organization) that does a great job of organizing activities in the United States for international students.  Kris Bennett, Redmond Homestay Program organizer says "more important than the activities, are the relationships formed."   Over 140,000 international students since 1979 have lived with host families to learn American culture first hand. 

Welcome to America!
 Bennett says, "This year, Redmond will have 10-12 students returning to oue area from last year because they had such a great experience. We also have a large number of returning host families. I think it speaks a lot for the program and the life-changing experience for both the students and the host families."  Spanish, French and  Chinese students will live with Redmond area host families for 2-3 weeks starting in July on a first come, first serve basis. 

The greater Redmond area groups we offer are:

July 7 -26   Redmond Spanish General Group (14-18 years old)
This group will go to class at Redmond Jr. High and field trips each Mon. through Fri. from 9-5
*You can host up to 4 students (but most host 2)
The students can share a room with each other or anyone in family within three years of their age and same gender.  Families are welcome to go on field trips.

July 6 -18  Redmond French Immersion Group (14-18 years old)
This group will have 2-3 field trips and no morning classes at RJH.
*You can  host 1 French student (but could do a Spanish and French together.
Families are welcome to go on field trips.

July 14- 27  Redmond Chinese Junior Group (10-14 years old)
This group will go to class at Redmond Jr. High and field trips each Mon. through Fri. from 9-5
*You can host 1-4 students (but most take 2)
The students can share a room with each other or anyone in family within three years of their age and same gender. Families/host kids are welcome to go on field trips as well.
 
 July 7-26  Sammamish Spanish Immersion Group (14-18 year olds)
This group will have a few field trips each week but no morning classes.
Families are welcome to go on field trips.
*You can only host 1 Spanish student

If you are hosting and will be at your home most of the time, but need a few days away, Kris can often find a family who will take your student(s) for a few of the days.

Ms. Bennett says, "We will be taking host families on a first come, first serve basis. If you want to host, please sign up as soon as possible so you get the gender and country of your choice."  Contact:  Kris Bennett.

Kris Bennett
Bennettbunch@aol.com
425-890-9252

Friday, April 29, 2011

Johnson's hat trick leads Lake Sammamish past Lakeside 9-7 in girls lacrosse

Johnson’s hat trick leads Lake Sammamish past Lakeside 9 – 7 in girls lax - Division II.

SEATTLE – Alex Johnson scored 3 goals to lead Lake Sammamish Girls Lacrosse Club to its seventh win of the season with a 9 – 7 girls Division II high school lacrosse defeat of Lakeside, Thursday at the Lakeside School in north Seattle.

Lake Sammamish built on a narrow 4 – 3 halftime lead to steadily pull away from the Lions in the second for the win.

Johnson grabbed 5 ground balls and Amelia Chirichigno had 2 goals and 4 ground balls for Lake Sammamish. Annabel Bench netted 3 goals for Lakeside.

Lake Sammamish (7-3-0) next faces Snohomish (6-3-1), Monday, May 2 in a 5:15 p.m. start at Harvey Air Field in Snohomish. Lakeside (3-6-0) next faces Wenatchee (3-7-0), Saturday, April 30 in a 3 p.m. start at Westside High School in Wenatchee.

SCORING HIGHLIGHTS: Lake Sammamish 9, Lakeside 7 (Alex Johnson, LSM, 3 goals, 1 assists, 5 ground balls, 2 caused turnovers, 3 draw controls; Amelia Chirichigno, LSM, 2 goals, 4 ground balls, 1 draw control; Sarah Crause, LSM, 1 goal, 1 ground balls, 5 draw controls; Michelle Bodman, LSM, 2 saves; Annabel Bench, LSD, 3 goals, 1 assist; Christina Kuhrau, LSD, 1 goal; Kate Kim, LSD, 1 goal; Hyuen Soo-Seu, LSD, 1 goal; Julia Laurence, LSD, 1 goal)
 
Reported by US Lacrosse

UPDATED: Redmond High School's DECA releases Flamingos for fundraiser

Twenty-four flamingos flocked to our yard yesterday!  By evening our grass was eaten up and creek sucked dry.  They've since departed for greener grazing!
When looking out our window in the early 'morn and all that was seen was pink, we realized our day was going to be just a little different.   Rubbing the sand from our eyes, we rushed outside, barefoot, to see what was the matter and who pulled this prank!   At first glance we were shocked!  The LANGUAGE!   Then came the LAUGHTER, the hilarity, and screams of joy!  How could we be so recognized?  So honored?  and have so much fun?  Who to thank?

An envelope taped on the back of the sign explained everything.  DECA volunteers from Redmond High School are running their "Flock-A-Friend" Fundraiser!  As the "hat passed to us" so did the joke!  Chuckling, we wrote a check to RHS hoping DECA would migrate their well-trained birds to another house; and paid extra to keep them away!  By evening the flamingos had grazed through our lawn and drank our stream dry!  So away they flew!  to an unsuspecting neighbor's lush green landscape.  Insurance anyone?  Contact DECA c/o  Morgan.Burke@yahoo.com

By Bob / Pam Yoder
Photo by Yoder
Read More about DECA (click blue link)

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Kimball Administration explains Bell, Rush, and ICS school construction plans to Board

Sup. Kimball
In the April 18 Regular School Board meeting the Kimball Administration presented modernization plans for Bell, Rush, and ICS schools (1) to the School Board.  Construction for all three schools is planned for 2011, pending public review.

Dr. Kimball told the School Board, "Construction in the 1970's was shoddy, built quickly and very cheaply."  He said  "These are the schools we are currently tearing down."  Kimball continued, "I think there may be possibly a point in time in Phase 3 and during Phase 4... when 'remodeling' (3) is done more often than tearing out and replacing."   Facilities Director Forest Miller presented the following 'modernization' (tear out and replace) plans for Bell, Rush, and ICS: 

To "Read More" click the blue link >>

YES Invest in Youth Breakfast Huge Success

Husky Coach Lorenzo Romar with Shari
YES Invest in Youth Breakfast Huge Success

Husky Basketball Coach Lorenzo Romar helps attract 800 guests and raise $455K

BELLEVUE, Wash. (April 27, 2011)—With finds still coming in, the 2011 Youth Eastside Services Invest in Youth Breakfast raised $455,000, more than ever before. Held April 26 at the Hyatt Regency in Bellevue, the event attracted approximately 800 guests who were captivated by encouraging stories of triumph.

The breakfast featured two YES clients sharing their very personal stories resulting in a standing ovation from the audience. UW Men’s Head Basketball Coach, Lorenzo Romar also spoke of his experiences growing up and his philosophy about coaching.  (Click the "Read More" blue link)

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Monday, April 25, 2011

Redmond Neighborhood Blog: TRAFFIC

Redmond Neighborhood Blog: TRAFFIC:

Transportation costs continue to climb with gas prices in thin air. Bridge cameras take their toll. Red Light cameras pick our pockets!  What's next?

Take control of 'the road'!   Visit the TRAFFIC  on the top of this blog for news, tips, tools, and live intersection cameras (including red light)  The newest updates:

LOWEST AREA GAS STATION PRICES     GAS PRICE TRENDS

Any road warrior stories to tell?  Write me at redmondblog@gmail.com or comment below     B.Y.

Internet photo

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Kimball Administration explains construction plans for STEM and High School additions to Board

Eastlake High School Addition Project Site -  Aerial
UPDATED, 5/25/2011:  At the April 18, 5PM Board meeting, LWSD Facilities Director, Forest Miller made a Board presentation on six schools planned for construction in 2011.  Community presentations for the same six schools took place weeks earlier in the form of  self-guided "neighborhood input sessions", land use Hearings, and posted notices.  According to Kimball, the district held a PTSA meeting for ICS totalling "100 members".

This piece reports on the Eastlake and Redmond HS additions and the STEM school.  (Bell, Rush and ICS/Community will follow.)  Rose Hill Junior High construction is planned for 2012 and wasn't addressed to the Board, although a neighborhood meeting, a community meeting and environmental review have been held.

Sup. Kimball praised  Director Forest Miller's department saying "I couldn't be more proud of the work that's being done with this modernization area of the Facilities team."

Forest told the Board, "this is the most number of major construction projects being handled at any one time in the history of the District."  He referred to "12 major school construction projects so far, plus 3 projects from the 2011 Capital Projects Levy."

Forest Miller, District Director of Support Services handles transportation and facilities for the district.  Mr. Miller indicated by email that  his modernization responsibilities "cover the real estate, working with the developer and project manager (VEERY), reviewing the design plans, environmental issues, maintenance, liaison to regulatory agencies, and budgeting."  The District hires HEERY International as developer and project manager for all school modernizations.  HEERY replaces and builds the schools from start to finish. Cities run the permit review process. Below, is a summary of the  Board presentation:

EASTLAKE H.S. ADDITION:   The addition is located on the stand of trees in front of the school.  A two story structure will house 14 classrooms with potential for seven portables in the northern school area.  Extra office space is built for counselors and administrators.  The project calls for auxiliary gym by the football field.   Pres. Pendergrass commented it's for gym class space.  A mezzanine is added to the cafeteria for extra seating.  The City of Sammamish requires a secondary access road so 233rd from the North so 233rd will be widened.  This requires removal of two tennis courts.  Six will remain.  Pending Public Review, work starts in 2011 with completion in 2012.  School Board-member Doug Eglington commented he personally saw the Notice sign: "duly posted" on the property. 

REDMOND H.S. ADDITION:   The two-story, 14 classroom addition is located in front of the Performing Arts Theatre. The plan has potential for up to 7 portables just east of the northern section of the football field.  The construction will include additional parking for the administration.  Space for the administrative office, counsellors, and career center will be built.  The wall in the Commons Area is removed, though the Cafeteria space remains the same.  An auxiliary gym in front of the weight room is planned; 33 new bike racks installed.  The original school architects are contracted for each high school addition.  Construction starts in 2011 pending Public Review.

Annotation:  Dr. Kimball sat before the Redmond Council last year asking for a city endorsement of the Capital Projects Levy.   Council Pres. Richard Cole was hesitant to endorse the Levy since RHS is only about 5 years old; and already an addition is "needed."  Where's the planning, he asked?  Dr. Kimball responded "he wasn't the Superintendent at the time" when RHS was re-built.  Council endorsed the Levy 6-1 (Carson).  This project is actively under review by the public.  Comments?   

Click the blue "Read More" link

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Local Civil Air Cadets - too young to drive but can assemble and fly glider planes!

Four Overlake cadets and two senior members joined with a dozen other CAP members from western Washington in Chehalis on Sunday to assemble one of the CAP gliders and get in a few flights.

The Washington Wing has two Super Blanik gliders and two tow planes within its fleet of aircraft. The gliders are based at Chehalis for most of the year.



Every CAP cadet is eligible for 5 glider and 5 powered orientation flights funded by the US Air Force.

There were 13 cadet flights today with over 500 glider flights expected to be flown this year in the WA Wing. CAP glider operations are planned to continue into late October.

If you would like more information about becoming a member of the Civil Air Patrol and learning to fly, please contact the squadron commander.

Sincerely,

Michael Holliday, Capt, CAP
Commander PCR-WA-050
Overlake Composite Squadron
Civil Air Patrol

The Overlake CAP meets every Tuesday evening, 7PM at LWSD headquarters in RTC.  New recruits are welcome.  Capt. Mike Holliday lives in Kirkland and is actively involved in the PTSA.

LETTER: Stop enabling virtual school scam

"The Public is fleeced at both the state and local level"
Stop enabling virtual school scam

By Paul Hall
April 18, 2011

LETTER
Dear Bob:  "The state school superintendent (SPI) is asking for hundreds of millions of dollars for new construction in the Capital Budget. It may pass without much scrutiny because (as Larry Springer aptly states in his recent Kirkland Views video) the legislature has had only one topic on its mind, the Operating Budget. For the last several years, SPI has been using a major portion of its capital funds to enable what I call the "Virtual School" scam. It's been successfully plied for several years by affluent school districts to pilfer state matching money for otherwise ineligible new construction.

The scam is simple. A district starts a "modernization" project. It then requires the Architect to include the cost to provide temporary housing (a "Virtual School"), during the entire time of remodeling, as a part of the cost of modernization. This contrived major cost, when combined with major remodeling costs, runs the total estimated project cost above the state matching limit for a modernization project. SPI rejects the modernization project based on this bogus estimate, but approves a request for state matching funds for new construction in lieu of modernization. This costs the state (as well as the local school district) 50-60% more in construction costs than if the building were remodeled. A substantially sound public building with scores of remaining useful years becomes landfill. The district gets a new school and calls it "modernized". The state has 50-60% less money to spend on legitimately needed projects. The public is fleeced at both the state and local level. This practice is clearly neither fiscally responsible nor sustainable in any sense.

To "Read More" click the blue link >>

Friday, April 22, 2011

Volunteers and Dow Constantine restore Kokanee in Lake Sammamish

Dow Constantine releases
 salmon fry
King County, state, federal and local agencies, plus volunteers, work to restore kokanee salmon on Lake Samammish.

Juvenile kokanee salmon – delicate, wriggling slivers of silver – were carefully tipped from buckets into Laughing Jacobs Creek in Issaquah today. The release marked the beginning of their journey to adulthood in the wild and the end of the second season of emergency hatchery supplementation for a critically weak salmon stock that King County and its Lake Sammamish Kokanee Work Group partners hope to rebuild.

“Our effort to boost the struggling Sammamish kokanee population is an essential short-term step, while our long-term goal is to protect and restore the kokanee's habitat so hatchery supplementation is no longer needed,” said King County Executive Dow Constantine, who took part this afternoon in the Earth Week release of 100 juvenile kokanee salmon – the last of approximately 30,000 kokanee released this spring.

Read the entire article >>

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Explore DigiPen digital art summer workshops this week

Hi Redmond Blog readers!

On April 23 from 10:00am to 3:30pm DigiPen wants to give you and your readers the opportunity to explore our 13 ProjectFUN summer workshop programs - aimed at reaching students in 5th through 12th grade.

These onsite and online workshops teach students how to create 3D animations, program video games, engineer robots and design the great games. All while learning problem solving skills and academic fundamentals like algebra, geometry, fine art, and physics.  Read More >>

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Marchione Administration holds "networking meetings" for Education Hill and North Redmond residents.

Redmond Neighborhoods (9)
OPINION:  One of Mayor Marchione's goals this year is to improve government transparency in the Neighborhoods of Redmond, including Overlake.  John's Administration is implementing  "The Neighborhood Network" program to build on city government visibility, networking opportunities and awareness of our neighborhoods.

Education Hill and North Redmond Network Neighborhood meetings were held earlier this month.  Per 2010 US Census, the Education Hill neighborhood population is ~12,000 residents; the North Redmond neighborhood population is ~ 4,000 residents.  This census information and the following letter from Kim Dietz was generously provided by the Marchione Administration upon request.    B.Y.
from the desk of Kim Dietz...  
The April 7th Neighborhood Network meeting went quite well.  Approximately 30 neighbors from the Education Hill and North Redmond neighborhoods attended.  Councilmember Cole was also in attendance.   Read more of Kim's Letter >>

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Retired NASA Astronaut Bonnie Dunbar Speaks at School Fundraiser Luncheon Today, April 20


The Foundation raised ~ $145,500 at this luncheon fundraiser.

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A Look at Transparency and "Open Government" issues in Lake Washington School District

"What is the definition of government transparency?
When we talk about transparency in government, we mean that citizens must be able to 'see through' its workings, to know exactly what goes on when public officials transact public business. Government that is not transparent is more prone to corruption and undue influence because there is no public oversight of decision making."

--By Judy Nadler and Mirham Schulman
  Center for Applied Ethics
  Santa Clara University, CA. 3/06
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"A popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy; or, perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: And a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives."
-- James Madison, letter to W.T. Barry, August 4, 1822
Madison is often referred to as the “Father of the United States Constitution.” His priceless contributions to the founding of the nation include co-authoring along with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton the Federalist Papers which apart from the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution itself, provided the philosophical framework and intellectual justification for the Bill of Rights and government we know today.

It is therefore fitting that one of the state’s top government watchdog groups. Washington Coalition for Open Government, presents it’s highest honor each year in Madison’s name to an individual or organization that exemplifies a deep commitment to open government,

-- Bob Yoder
Resident, Parent, Volunteer at LWSD
redmondblog@gmail.com

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Annual Spring Plant Sale - Lake Washington Technical College

LWTC  Environmental Horticulture Greenhouse

Annuals, Perrenials, Hanging Baskets, Edibles
REPUBLISHED:  Don Marshall, Environmental Horticulture Instructor at Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) requested that I send you information regarding our upcoming Annual Spring Plant Sale in Kirkland.  The sale is not only a component of the students curriculum but raises money that helps support the program while at the same time offering an opportunity for the public to purchase plants and get a little exposure to our program. The students have been working diligently this past quarter sowing seeds, nurturing and growing on the majority of plants that will be offered for sale. I have included a link to our website http://www.lwtchort.com/home32  which offers additional details and information regarding the sale and some basic information below…

Annual Spring Plant Sale
April 22-23 & April 29-30, 9:00am-3:00pm   (new stock on both weekends!)
Lake Washington Technical College
11605 132nd Ave NE
Kirkland, WA 98034

If you have any question or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact: Cindy Funes, Environmental Horticulture 425-739-8279, Cindy.Funes@lwtc.edu

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Redmond Boys Lacrosse go 4-2 for the Season with Gig Harbor win.

Freshman Watkins nets 6 to lead Redmond past Gig Harbor in boys lax

Redmond freshman Liam Watkins scored a season-best 6 goals to lead Redmond to its fourth win of the season with a 14 – 11 boys lacrosse win over Gig Harbor, Friday at Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor.
Gig Harbor was firing on all cylinders, outscoring Redmond 4 – 2 in the first, before the Mustangs came back with 7 goals in the second to take a narrow 9 – 8 lead into the half. In the third, Redmond edged ahead with a 12 – 10 lead before cruising with 2 more goals in the final quarter.

Brian Cox added 3 goals and 3 assists and Nico Shewey was kept busy most of the evening, making 23 saves in goal for Redmond. For Gig Harbor, Cody Olson led the way with 4 goals and 3 assists and Lucas Bantanian had 8 saves in goal.

Redmond (4-2-0) next faces Mt. Si (1-7-0), Wednesday, April 20 in a 5 p.m. start at Redmond’s Marymoor Park. Gig Harbor (4-4-0) next faces North Kitsap (2-3-0), Thursday, April 21 in a 7 p.m. start at Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor.

SCORING HIGHLIGHTS: Redmond 14, Gig Harbor 11 (Liam Watkins, R, 6 goals, 1 assist; Brian Cox, R, 3 goals, 3 assists, 8 ground balls; Nico Shewey, R, 23 saves; Cody Olson, GH, 4 goals, 3 assists, 3 ground balls; Ricky Chenoweth, GH, 2 goals, 7 ground balls; Lucas Bantanian, GH, 8 saves)

- US Lacrosse
Photo from file

Friday, April 15, 2011

Lake Washington PTSA announces Special Needs events

from the desk of Julie Shalaby
Chair, LWPTSA - Special Needs

1. FEAT of Washington's Experienced Learning Project
2. Eastside CHADD: Tuesday, April 19th: "Making the Educational System Work for Your Child"
3. Got Food Allergies or Dietary Restrictions?
4. DENTAL HEALTH FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
5. FEAT Speaker Series: April 23rd, 2011, 9am-12:00pm
6. Free Behavior Workshop from the Arc of Snohomish County
7. Caring for Loved Ones Under Unique Circumstances
8. Music Therapy—Individual Sessions
9. A.P.P.L.E. Consulting Summer Programs 

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Grand Opening for Agave Cocina & Cantina - April 18

Bartender Angel, a 9-year employee, looks outside from the Cantina
through  folding doors to a heated veranda in the back.
Agave Cocina & Cantina in Bear Creek Shopping Center will celebrate it's Grand Opening next Monday, 4/18.  By a stroke of luck, Pam and I enjoyed a preview and  lunch in the restaurant and bar today - along with eight other parties (at last count)!  Yum!  the food is so good and staff so friendly! 

Last evening, co-owner Julian Ramos celebrated at the bar with his partners and  120 acquaintances from a customer email list.  Today was pre-opening day!  Julian took time out of his very busy day to give us a tour.

The floor plan is the same as the old Las Margaritas of Redmond and we found this comforting.  But everything else is new and pristine -- from the expensive new heating and ventilation systems to the fabulous Catina!   Julian was especially excited about the folding doors in the Catina that open up into a large heated patio.  Julian laughed,  "It can be warm enough to roast a chicken"!  Outdoor eating is a rarity in Redmond so this veranda will be a big plus for the town.  >>
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Celebrate Earth Day in Redmond, WA.

Perrigo Heights Preliminary Plat Trail  PHOTO/YODER
Arbor Day

Redmond, WA – Bring your neighbors and celebrate the importance of Redmond’s trees and forest ecosystems by joining the City of Redmond Parks and Recreation Department at Arbor Day 2011, Saturday, April 30 at the Watershed Preserve, 21760 NE Novelty Hill Road from 9 am to 12 noon.

This is the first year the City has joined with the Green Redmond Partnership to celebrate Arbor Day. No experience is necessary and gloves, tools and other materials will be available. It is important to dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes.  All ages are welcome.  For information or to participate in this event, please contact Chris Tolonen at 425-556-2369 or ctolonen@redmond.gov .


Sustainable Redmond Announces Spring Film Series

Redmond, WA – Sustainable Redmond (http://www.sustainableredmond.org/) is sponsoring two documentaries this spring on the Eastside. On April 17th they will show “Good Food – Sustainable Food and Farming in the Northwest” in Kirkland; and on May 10th they will present “Fixing the Future” in Redmond. This is a great chance for those on the Eastside to see some wonderful sustainability-related documentaries without having to drive to Seattle, and with free admission!   Read More >>

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Senate passes Tom's proposal to move the teaching profession toward performance-based model

Senator Rodney Tom
48th District
Redmond/Kirkland/Bellevue
Senate passes Tom's proposal to move the teaching profession toward performance-based model.  Tom urges House to approve proposal by April 24 - the end date for the Legislature.

OLYMPIA —Yesterday the Senate passed a proposal offered by Sen. Rodney Tom, D-Medina, to move the teaching profession toward a performance-based model that rewards effectiveness in the classroom.

Under the measure, rather than using seniority as the sole measure in determining teacher layoffs during tough budget times, school districts would instead make workforce reductions based on teachers' performance in the classroom.  Read the entire story >>

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