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Students and parents press LWSD on high school schedule rollout and communication

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Summary

Students and parents at the March 24 Lake Washington School District board meeting said the district's newly posted high school schedule was released with little advance notice and incomplete messaging, and asked the board to review timing and communication and consider small edits to reduce student fatigue.

Several students and parents used the board's public comment period on March 24 to object to the district's newly released high school bell schedule and to ask the board to change how schedule information is communicated.

"I would like the district to carefully consider how their messaging and how and when they communicate it is being interpreted by LWSD staff and students," said Anjay Jun, a junior at Lake Washington High School, who told the board the schedule announced the same day disrupted previously planned public comment and appeared to have been rolled out without adequate staff or student notice.

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