Vote for Madeline Kasper
Click here to vote for Madeline Kasper for girls’ basketball player of the year for The Herald!
Rock ‘n Read Marathon, March 2-4
“You’re never too old, too wacky, too wild,
to pick up a book and read with a child.”
What: 54 straight hours of reading! (You can sign up for a 30-minute time slot.)
When: Friday morning, March 2nd, through Sunday afternoon, March 4th
Where: In rocking chairs in the window of the Edmonds Bookshop. Some will read silently, and others will read to children who have gathered.
Why: To raise money and collect children’s books for the Edmonds Food Bank; To demonstrate our love of reading to the community; To celebrate Read Across America!
Who: YOU—This is a marathon you’ve been training for all your life! Students from Edmonds Woodway and Meadowdale High Schools, as well as teachers and community members, will participate.
How: Ask Ms. Wolter in the library or Ms. Stewart if you would like to see the available time slots for EW students!
Food for Thought: From MLK

“An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.”
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
“A right delayed is a right denied.”
“All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem.”
“Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.”
***Often, we hear of Dr. King only through short quotations. To honor Dr. King, take a little time to read or watch more of what he said/wrote:
- “I Have a Dream” speech – video with full text below
- “Letter From a Birmingham Jail“
Did you know the library has MAGAZINES?
In the library’s reading area (with the soft chairs just after you enter the library), there is a shelf with numerous magazines from current and recent months. These magazines are for reading IN the library. The magazines cover a broad range of topics, from news and sports to hobbies and technology.
Relax and read a magazine! Below are the titles we currently offer…but if they are not frequently used, they may not be around for long! Let Ms. Wolter know if there is a different magazine you would like to see in the library.
- Car and Driver
- Chess Life
- Ebony
- Entertainment Weekly
- Mad Magazine
- Make: Technology on Your Time
- Mental Floss
- Outside
- Poder Hispanic
- Popular Science
- Shonen Jump
- Snowboarding
- World Soccer
A Student’s Article in Seattle Times: Students must take responsibility for education
Check out this article written by a high school student (senior at Skyline High School):
How to Use Google Search More Effectively: Infographic with great tips!
Infographic via HackCollege used through a Creative Commons License
Vote for Jordan Barnes
Jordan needs our votes! Congratulations, Jordan Barnes, for being nominated for the All Area Football Defensive Player of the Year! Please vote for him as often as possible by clicking here. We want Jordan to take the title for EW and himself!






