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"Inspiring leaders of tomorrow — St. Luke, the first Catholic IB School in the Pacific NW."
"Inspiring leaders of tomorrow — St. Luke, the first Catholic IB School in the Pacific NW."

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"Inspiring leaders of tomorrow — St. Luke, the first Catholic IB School in the Pacific NW."

St. Luke School — Inspiring Leaders of Tomorrow The First Catholic International Baccalaureate (IB) School for Primary and Middle Years in the Pacific Northwest. Since 1957, St. Luke School has been a cornerstone of academic excellence and community engagement in the north King/south Snohomish region. Initially staffed by three Edmond Dominican Sisters and one lay teacher, our first classes welcomed 125 students in grades one through five. Over the decades, we've grown and evolved—today serving over 260 families and 450 students in Preschool through eighth grade. Our reputation as one of the marquee Catholic schools in the area is built on a steadfast commitment to academic rigor, values-based education, and continuous innovation. Facilities and instructional programs are continually enhanced, and students enjoy a variety of extracurricular opportunities that enrich the learning experience. A Regional First in Catholic IB Education: In February 2021, St. Luke School became the first Catholic school in the Pacific Northwest authorized to offer both the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP). This distinction places St. Luke in an elite category of schools worldwide, blending the depth and discipline of Catholic education with the globally recognized inquiry-driven IB framework. The PYP serves students from Preschool through grade five, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and the ability to make connections across disciplines. Students explore transdisciplinary themes such as Who We Are and How We Express Ourselves, building essential skills for lifelong learning. The MYP, designed for grades six through eight, challenges students through a broad curriculum that includes language acquisition, sciences, mathematics, arts, and design, while encouraging independent thinking, collaboration, and service. The program culminates in an 8th Grade Community Project, a meaningful capstone that demonstrates each student's ability to apply their learning to real-world challenges. Educating the Whole Child: Our mission—Inquiring minds, hearts for Jesus, and hands for service—guides every aspect of the St. Luke experience. We aim to educate the whole child: intellectually, spiritually, emotionally, and socially. Through a combination of academic excellence, faith formation, and community involvement, we prepare students to lead lives of purpose, compassion, and integrity. A Strong, Supportive Community: St. Luke is more than a school—it's a network of connection and support. Our close-knit community includes dedicated faculty and staff who know students by name, active parent organizations that support and enrich school life, and a parish that is deeply invested in the well-being of every family. These relationships help foster an environment where students feel valued, engaged, and inspired to reach their potential. Why St. Luke Stands Out: Proven Excellence — Over 68 years of continuous growth and achievement. Innovative Approach — First Catholic IB Primary and Middle Years School in the Pacific Northwest. Mission Alignment — Grounded in Catholic faith and the IB's global perspective. Community Focus — Strong partnerships among families, faculty, and parish. Holistic Development — Academic rigor combined with character formation and service. Join Us: We invite families and community members to learn more about what makes St. Luke School exceptional. Whether you are seeking a high-caliber education for your child, an engaged and values-driven community, or a school that blends tradition with innovation, St. Luke offers an unparalleled experience. Where leaders of tomorrow begin today — discover St. Luke School, the first Catholic IB School for Primary and Middle Years in the Pacific Northwest. Visit to explore our programs, schedule a tour, and see firsthand how St. Luke inspires students to think deeply, act justly, and lead with heart.

Health officials warning of Lyme Disease ahead of warm weather
Health officials warning of Lyme Disease ahead of warm weather

Yahoo

time21-03-2025

  • Health
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Health officials warning of Lyme Disease ahead of warm weather

The end of freezing temperatures means ticks are active again and with them comes the risk of Lyme Disease. Pennsylvania has high rates of Lyme Disease overall. According to the Department of Environmental Protection, 25% of deer ticks in the state carry the transmittable bacteria. St. Luke School students welcome spring with bubbly tradition As people return to outdoor activities, the Erie County Health Department has tips to limit your risk. Those include staying in the middle of trails, treating yourself and pets with repellant, and checking for ticks afterward. Deer ticks are only about the size of a sesame seed so it's important to be vigilant. Future opperation of Bicentenial Tower murkey ahead of tourism season 'So a lot of times they're in their armpits, or the backs of their knees. around their waistline. And knowing that they crawl up. They don't jump so start with your feet and work your way up,' said Breanna Adams, director of environmental health services for the Erie County Dept. of Health. Adams said if a tick has attached to you, remove it with tweezers or a tick tool. Consult your doctor if you have symptoms including achy joints, fever, fatigue or a bull's eye rash. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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