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Clover Park schools earn state recognition; Lakewood city manager lauded at district meeting

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At its June 9 meeting, the Clover Park School District announced four schools received Washington State School Recognition awards, recognized two schools for moving out of improvement status, screened an Arlington Project Memorial Day video and honored retiring Lakewood city manager John Caulfield.

At its June 9 regular meeting, the Clover Park School District Board of Directors and Superintendent Ron Banner announced that four district schools received awards from the Washington State School Recognition Program and recognized city manager John Caulfield on his upcoming retirement.

Superintendent Banner said Beechwood Elementary was recognized for achievement in English language arts and math, and Evergreen, Lake Louise and Lakeview were recognized for student growth in one or more racial or ethnic groups during the 2023–24 school year. Banner also said Lake Louise and Beechwood received the…

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