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SCHOOLS | Four more graduates from The Bear Creek School and Tesla STEM High School are in the spotlight this issue. [2]
Police searching for missing 32-year-old autistic man ANDY NYSTROM anystrom@redmond-reporter.com
While holding back tears, Jerome Stroschein displayed a rubberband man that his 32-year-old son, Jamaal, makes and sells. “Anywhere you find these, you’ll find him. He
took a few thousand of those with him,” Jerome said at a press conference on Thursday morning at the Redmond Police Department Jamaal Stroschein (RPD) in front of four news cameras and print media.
Jamaal’s family last saw him around noon on June 3 near their residence in the 18200 block of Northeast 31st Street in Redmond. RPD Chief Ron Gibson said they received a tip that
Jamaal, an autistic black male, was last seen on June 6 in the 3500 block of West Lake Sammamish Parkway. He had not been located at the Reporter’s press time. “Someone has seen him, we don’t know who, but we have to find that person,” Jerome said. “I appreciate
all the work that the police have done and we really need to find him, so we’re asking for your help to find Jamaal as soon as we can — for his safety.” People are asked to call 9-1-1 if they see Jamaal. Jamaal is described as 5-foot-10, 150 pounds,
thin build, brown eyes and brown, tightly curled short hair and he may have grown facial stubble or a beard. It is unknown what type of clothing he was last wearing. According to RPD Cmdr. [ more MISSING page 3 ]
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 2015 SPOTLIGHT
Redmond High teachers guide Overlake’s Turner and Taylor the way for Martz and Penich speak up at commencement ANDY NYSTROM anystrom@redmond-reporter.com
Julia Turner and Quinn Taylor were in the spotlight last Sunday during The Overlake School’s commencement ceremony. The graduates not only received their diplomas and a welldeserved round of applause, they were recently voted by their classmates to address the crowd in the gymnasium on the Redmond campus.
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Hayden Martz (left) and Raine Penich graduate from Redmond High today. SAMANTHA PAK, Redmond Reporter SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
Growing up, academics has always played an important role in Hayden Martz’s family and learning was a top priority in the household. From weekend math and science lessons with his father to English and
grammar with his mother, Martz — who is graduating from Redmond High School (RHS) at 5 p.m. Friday at Key Arena in Seattle — describes his education as a combination of public schooling and homeschooling. With all of this extra schooling at home, Martz soon came to realize that [ more REDMOND page 5 ]
Turner will attend Amherst College in Massachusetts and is looking into studying law and jurisprudence and social thought — examining how the law affects people of different backgrounds and how people interact within the law. [ more OVERLAKE page 5]
The Overlake School’s Julia Turner and Quinn Taylor spoke at their commencement ceremony. ANDY NYSTROM, Redmond Reporter
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Ganesan and Yu are part of STEM High School’s first graduating class SAMANTHA PAK
Christopher Yu (left) and Maya Ganesan graduated from Tesla STEM High School Wednesday. They will be attending Dartmouth College and Stanford University, respectively, next year. Both have plans to study more STEM in college. SAMANTHA PAK,
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With two parents who have backgrounds in computer science and a sister currently studying in the field in college, science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) is a big part of Maya Ganesan’s family. But it wasn’t until she chose to attend Tesla STEM High School when it opened in unincorporated King County near Redmond three years ago that Ganesan really learned what these areas could offer. During her time at the Lake Washington School District (LWSD) choice school — which came to an end Wednesday evening as she, along with her 110-plus fellow seniors became the first graduating class for the relatively new school — Ganesan said she learned
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that the fields in STEM are more than just writing code. “You get in there, get dirty,” she said about the hands-on experience the school emphasizes. “That’s the part of STEM that really appealed to me.” It was through this hands-on work that Ganesan, 17, said has her considering studying something in the field when she enters Stanford University this fall. Despite her interest now in these areas, Ganesan admits her main interests growing up veered more toward the humanities. “For someone who went to a STEM school, I really like to write,” she said with a laugh. Ganesan said one of the reasons why she will be heading to Stanford next year is because the school offers interdisci-
plinary majors that allow students to combine different areas of studies, such as computer science and English or computer science and history (two combinations Ganesan is considering). Ganesan is still unsure about her career plans, but she knows she would “like to do something good for the world.” After spending three years with her classmates and teachers and forming a “quirky” and “tight-knit family,” Ganesan said, “it’ll be hard to disband that family.” But for her, she said college will be an opportunity to meet more people to add to that group.
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Christopher Yu has always been a fan of the outdoors. [ more STEM page 6 ]
Sobande, Moomaw gained confidence at Redmond’s Bear Creek School
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It’s all about making a difference in people’s lives for a pair of Bear Creek School graduates. Semilore Sobande aims to make an impact in the advocacy, activism and human-rights realm, and Phoenix Moomaw is focused on making life easier for people on the technology front. The students at the Redmond school will put their talents into action as they begin the next phases of their lives following commencement this Sunday. The cornerstone of Sobande’s studies will be international relations and law and sociology at Stanford University in California, and Moomaw will delve into computer science and business at Northeastern University in Boston.
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At Bear Creek, Sobande said she’s learned to think for herself and has become interested in solving problems. “I have this obsession with fairness and I think it’s valuable to help people. It feels good helping people and there’s a lot of reward in that,” she said. “My mom was a social worker, so she also had a lot of influence on me.”
The Bear Creek School’s Semilore Sobande and Phoenix Moomaw are headed to Stanford University and Northeastern University, respectively, in the fall. ANDY NYSTROM, Redmond Reporter
For her senior project, she and classmate Whitney Hom developed an awareness campaign on teen dating violence and made a presentation at the Sammamish Library on June 1. “I thought that was really important to raise awareness for it,” said Sobande, who feels that people don’t talk about it or teach about it a lot, and she wanted to see what people are doing to combat the issue. To show the full scope of the issue and what needs to be done to stop teen dating violence, Sobande and Hom conducted seven interviews with survivors, [ more BEAR CREEK page 6 ]
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www.redmond-reporter.com located. This case brings a higher rate of concern since he’s been missing for an extensive period of time with an unknown amount of money, change of clothing or his medication. “With his mental capacity, he’s an at-risk adult,” Francois said. “That’s why we’re not taking it for granted that he just is a runaway. We’re actually taking this seriously as a missing endangered adult who needs medication, who needs supervision and who needs essentials to survive.” A couple RPD investigators are working the case along with patrol officers and Pro-Act Unit members, and Francois said they’ve been briefing daily to discuss the case. “We’re in constant contact with the family,” Francois said. “Any leads we get, as small or large as they are, we’re following up on everything.”
ORDER AND DETERMINATION BY THE DIRECTOR Washington State is experiencing a drought emergency. We have record-low snowpack in the mountains, and snowmelt through the spring and summer is what traditionally keeps rivers flowing, crops watered, and fish alive. We are starting to feel the pain from this snowpack drought. Impacts are already severe in several areas of the state. More than 70 percent of the state's snow monitoring stations have record-low snowpack. As a result, many of our major rivers are forecasted to have record-low flows - the lowest in the past 64 years - between April and September. This shortfall is a serious threat to municipal and domestic water supplies, irrigated agriculture, and fisheries throughout Washington. With the concurrence of Governor Inslee and following consultation with affected Indian Tribes, I hereby expand the drought emergency to include all of Washington State. Snowpack conditions across the state have continued to decline since the initial regional drought declaration on March 13, 2015. Dozens of major rivers are at record-low flows for this date. The longer-term weather forecast is for warmer and drier-than-normal conditions for this spring and summer. Conditions are likely to get worse. Reduced snowpack creates risks to municipal and domestic water supplies. The Department of Health has identified numerous water systems throughout the state that draw water from shallow alluvial aquifers, which are dependent on groundwater recharge from snowmelt. Agriculture faces a risk of crop loss throughout the state. Farmers in the Yakima and the Walla Walla basins are being curtailed, which could have devastating impacts on orchards and vineyards. Curtailment is likely to occur in the Little Spokane, Nooksack, and Chehalis basins, and could occur for the first time ever in the Colville Basin. Loss to perennial crops in these regions would be a significant hardship to individual farmers and agricultural communities. Throughout the state, there is a high risk that fish populations will experience hardship from extremely low flowing rivers this year. Hatcheries will face warmer water, increased risk of disease, and potential loss of water supply. Tributaries and smaller streams may drop to levels where stream channels become impassible to fish. Pools of water will become disconnected from other pools, isolating fish and increasing the risks of predation and harassment. Therefore, in accordance with the provisions of RCW 43.838.405, IT IS ORDERED that all of Washington state is hereby under a drought emergency. This order is effective immediately and shall remain in effect through December 31, 2015, unless terminated prior to that date. In accordance with the provisions of WAC 173-166-060, the Department of Ecology may, under the terms of this order, take the following emergency actions: (1) Issue emergency permits for water. (2) Approve temporary transfers of water rights. (3) Provide funding assistance to public agencies to alleviate drought conditions. (4) Take other actions depending on future developments. Other state and local agencies with authority to issue permits or authorizations related to the drought emergency actions must provide a decision to an applicant within fifteen (15) calendar days of the date of application. In accordance with the proclamation of the Washington Governor, dated January 3, 1989, (Centennial Accord), nothing herein shall impair or infringe upon the treaty reserved rights or governmental authority of any federally recognized Indian tribe nor shall this order be deemed an assertion of state authority over Indian reservation lands. The Department of Ecology intends to work cooperatively, on a government-to-government basis, with all affected tribes. Further details about this order or the actions available under it, may be obtained by contacting: Jeff Marti, Department of Ecology, PO Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600; 360-407-6627; Email: jeff.marti@ecy.wa.gov Applications for emergency water permits or temporary transfers of water rights are available by contacting one of the Department of Ecology's regional offices: • Northwest Regional Office; Bellevue, WA; 425-649-7020; Email: arha461@ecy.wa.gov • Central Region Office; Yakima, WA; 509-575-2597; Email: sueb461@ecy.wa.gov • Southwest Regional Office; Lacey, WA; 360-407-6859; Email: oday461@ecy.wa.gov • Eastern Regional Office; Spokane, WA; 509-329-3541; Email: awat461@ecy.wa.gov DATED this 21st day of May, 2015 Maia D. Bellon, Director, Department of Ecology
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Police Blotter The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls per week.
Monday, June 8 Theft: Redmond police took a pickpocket report at 7:11 p.m. in the 2100 block of 148th Avenue Northeast. Someone stole sunglasses out of the victim’s purse while she was shopping. Attempted burglary: Redmond police took a report of an attempted residential burglary at 12:01 p.m. in the 2500 block of 152nd Avenue Northeast. A suspect tried to take a screen off an apartment window to gain access, but failed.
Saturday, June 6 Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft of a motor vehicle at 2:37 a.m. in the 4300 block of 150th Avenue Northeast. A worker failed to return a company vehicle and didn’t return the
employer’s phone calls. The vehicle was located at the employee’s residence and returned to the employer.
Friday, June 5 Shoplifting: Redmond police took a shoplifting report at 7:19 p.m. in the 7400 block of 166th Avenue Northeast. Two suspects shoplifted eight Polo shirts valued at $600 from a store in Redmond Town Center and fled in an unknown Sedan.
Thursday, June 4 ID theft: Redmond police took an ID theft report at 11:50 a.m. in the 6500 block of 159th Avenue Northeast. Unknown persons opened fraudulent accounts in the victim’s name. The victim discovered the fraud when she was contacted by a collection agency.
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When they’re working in a park or working on a road Tim Gately in a press project or something like release, Jamaal is a highthat, to keep an eye out for functioning autistic adult him,” Gibson who has been said. diagnosed with This case is type-two diabechallenging, tes and anxiety. Gibson said, His family because Jamaal describes his has a limited decision making social network, and maturity as he doesn’t work that of an 11-13 so there are no year-old. If seen One of Jamaal Stroschein’s co-workers to in public, Jamaal rubberband men. interview and may appear he doesn’t have quiet, shy or exa cell phone, hibit a blank upward stare. credit card, bus pass or Gibson said they’ve vehicle. received 10 tips of Jamaal “Things that we would sightings in Redmond, normally use to try and find Issaquah and Bellevue, but a missing person are simply none of them have panned not available to us, so we’re out. According to the release, he is a former Bellevue making the plea to the public today,” Gibson said. College student who often RPD Cmdr. Shari Franfrequents the campus to sell cois said that Jamaal has his rubberband men. left home in the past for a “This week, we put out the picture and the informa- few days, but has managed to return home and was tion to all city employees.
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Looking into the City of Redmond budgeting process I hoped I was wrong; I wanted to trust. I not only participated, I encouraged my neighbors to do the same and some did. We were a portion of the 1,400 who provided input to the Digipen-designed online survey on the budgeting process. I was proud to note that a majority of the other 1,399 who voted agreed with my selections of the top-three areas (Infrastructure, Safety and Clean & Green) to devote funds. While the “writing was dimly on the wall” at the “Open House,” I continued to hope. Today, when a “flier” was hung on the doorknob of my front door, I realized our input was not to result in a redistribution/redirection of the taxes we already pay, but a projection of how much more we’ll pay to have what we consider most important. So much for participation. After this folly, the thoughtless sale of a Redmond historic (Nokomis) building, and the continuing embarrassment of accepting the “Tree City USA” designation after the Group Health site fiasco, I’ll not easily “trust” again soon. On the plus side, perhaps some of the miserable traffic problems (infrastructure) will get better (in as much as it must be fully funded).
Jan Wilkinson Redmond
Brain overload with current events All this newsworthy information is going around my head. I think, perhaps, that we will see a resurgence of the “Rocky Horror Picture Show’s” ratings and now everyone can again sing with Tim Curry. In the news today, we hear about Ebola, and now not, FIFA, (every day), TPP (maybe-very hush hush) and if any of our elected representatives have ever entered the secret room, probably not. Are we really going to nuke Russia? I am just glad that ISIS is not us, but Assad’s evil, but he did just bomb them today….? Who’s messing with my brain now? Am I really what I am? 50/50 chance I am a woman.
to the birth control method that they choose.
Holly Quimby Seattle
United Nations: The rate of global warming has slowed since 1998 In rebuttal to Mark Vossler’s earnest letter that admonishes us not to make fun of climate change, I would point out that the latest report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change acknowledges: “The rate of global warming has slowed since 1998, with the average global surface temperature staying steady in the first decade of the 21st century.” The fact that none of the much-vaunted climate models didn’t predict this is probably the same reason why weather forecasting is so difficult to get right. The “inconvenient truth” of the flattening of temperature growth will of course be denied or explained away by those who believe — really believe — that the climate is rapidly changing, in cataclysmic ways, and that it’s all our fault. Here, here, for having the courage to spoof their love/ hate relationship with petroleum in a cartoon.
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Medicaid should cover IUDs
Does Puget Sound Energy consider health, welfare of community in its plans?
Washington has a reputation as a nationwide leader on things like access to abortion and birth control, but the truth is that there is still a lot of work to be done. Right now, fair access to affordable birth control does not exist and it’s going to get worse. It’s been proven that the types of birth control that work the best are methods like IUDs and implants. With an IUD or implant, you are set for years instead of having to take a pill every day. Increasing access to IUDs and implants does amazing things. In Colorado, an anonymous donation made these methods available at free or reduced cost to anyone who wanted them. The results? Five years in, the teen birth rate has dropped by 40 percent. We should be able to do the same in Washington. Right now unfair treatment from Medicaid is making it harder for low-income women to get IUDs and implants, and that has to change. Governor Inslee and the legislature should do something about this problem and make sure that all women in Washington have equal access
I have three concerns about Energize Eastside that make me wonder if Puget Sound Energy (PSE) has truly considered the welfare and community values of citizens impacted by the project: I worry about the health consequences of adding high tension power lines through our urban corridor. In the past 10 years, epidemiological data has been coming out of Great Britain showing an increased incidence of childhood leukemia in families living near high tension power lines. What about environmental degradation and creation of new unsustainable models? Bellevue reportedly has only a 36 percent urban tree canopy, the thinnest on the Eastside. Mature trees are critical for biodiversity through absorbing rain, slowing stormwater runoff, providing shade to counteract Urban Heat Islands caused by our over-use of pavement, for cleansing the air and for providing beauty. Thinning our already thin
canopy to install huge power poles and lines is unsustainable. Resources are wasted not just through construction but by shuttling power around up in the air where we don’t need it and where it is lost due to laws of physics. I think we need to address how to have power at the points where we use it, much like instant-on water heaters. My recent experiences with PSE have led me to doubt the company’s commitment to its customers. We have accepted construction of new substations and enormous power poles in my neighborhood that have not delivered on the promise of a reduction in power outages. When we do experience a problem, PSE’s automated phone system has eliminated our ability to get hold of a live representative. This winter, one of our power outages lasted 47 hours. During an outage — always an isolating experience a landline is my only form of communication. I called PSE and received automated status reports which did not mention my neighborhood. I tried several times to reach a live person but the menu options informed me I should call back during normal business hours. When I finally spoke to a representative on Monday morning I was informed that the system was showing power to my neighborhood had already been restored, even though I insisted homes were dark all along the street. PSE is not a public utility; it is responsible for returning profit to its shareholders. I am concerned about accepting solutions that, while profitable for a distant shareholder, are not in our best interest.
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Street names on Eastside are very convenient I think the street names on Bellevue/Kirkland/ Redmond are very convenient actually. After recently moving from a city that had “normal” street names, I have found it much easier to get around here. The beauty of our road naming system is its pattern. Cities with “normal” street names do not have an easy pattern, and require you to memorize where streets are located and in what order they lay. Cities have a lot of streets; I am happy I do not have to memorize all of them around here. Here are some general tips to make navigating the Eastside roads a simple task: Roads named like Northeast ## Street are east/ west roads. The higher the number, the further [ more LETTERS page 5 ]
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On speaking at commencement, Turner’s eyes lit up. “It’s great. I’ve spent six years at Overlake and I’ve absolutely loved my time here, so to be able to wrap that up by speaking at commencement means a lot to me,” Turner said last Friday following a student assembly. Her speech noted how Overlake has made students strong individuals who fit together well as a community. During her time at Overlake, Turner was involved with a pair of peer mentoring programs, including one called Respect, in which she and others put on seminars about high school issues and situations to help incoming freshmen. The best part about attending Overlake for Turner is the small class sizes — which allow teachers and students to interact in depth — and the welcoming school community. “Our senior class is 72
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north they are from Main Street. Roads named like ## Avenue Northeast are north/ south roads. The higher the number, the further east they are from Seattle. Notice avenues always go perpendicular to streets. Even the street address of a building follow the pattern. If an address is 450 110th Ave. N.E., then it is on 110th Avenue Northeast (a north/south road) just north of Northeast 4th Street (450 is greater then 400, which corresponds to Northeast 4th Street).
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people, and I may not be best friends with every single one of them, but I can say that I know them. I know a little bit of their story and I’ve gotten to interact with them over the years and they are all simply amazing,” Turner said. “I have no doubt that they will all go on to college and beyond and just be wildly successful because the teachers and the community at Overlake really do foster that.”
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Taylor will be attending Occidental College in Los Angeles and is set on majoring in physics. He’s into astronomy, as well,
RAINE PENICH
Ever since she was a little girl, Raine Penich has loved animals. Growing up, she never hesitated to bring home any stray dogs she found. Penich — who has three dogs and four cats and occasionally fosters an animal — said she shares a bond with animals, though she cannot pinpoint its origins. “I don’t know when it happened, actually,” she said. Regardless of where her love of animals came from, Penich, who also graduates from RHS Friday evening, already knows what she and owns a telescope — at Overlake, he had his sights set on participating in soccer, cross country, jazz band, theater and more. Like Turner, the tightknit Overlake community also had a major effect on Taylor and he’ll take great memories with him to college and beyond. On his commencement speech, he noted: “I’m very humbled to be chosen to speak. I want to be truthful. For me, it’s kind of hard to offer wisdom to my classmates when I have lived the same amount that they have, although I do have different experiences. I have no idea what’s going to happen next year or the
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and “learned how to be a person” and interact with others. Now with her high school career complete, Penich said she will miss some of her teachers who helped her along the way and were “real” with their students. She will also miss her mother — her “mama bear” — as well as her pets.
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suffering that with a little thought and with a little more awareness and a little more effort wouldn’t exist anymore. I would like to be remembered as one of the people who tried to address that,” she said.
co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs indirectly had an influence on how Moomaw wants to leave his mark on the world. When speaking of Jobs, Moomaw quoted Sir Christopher Wren, a famous architect in the 1600s and 1700s: “If you seek his monument, look around you.” Jobs was likened to Wren for his mastery of the technology field. “Steve put out all of these fantastic products, that just without us really realizing it, changed how we live. So that is honestly how I would like to make my impact,” Moomaw said. “Make it easier to do the things that we do every day.” Moomaw’s dream job would be working as a senior vice president at Apple, carrying on Jobs’ work and carving out a successful future for
himself. “I love their integration of hardware and software and just their whole design model and how that kind of pushes everything else,” he said. “The whole product should be well designed. I think I get a lot of that (mindset) from Bear Creek… the intentionality in what you’re creating and then putting that into every single aspect of what you’re doing.” Moomaw said that Northeastern is an ideal spot for him to begin working toward his dream since the school has good relationships with companies that can give him a boost.
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an exciting night to be at The 5th Avenue,” said Mark Dederer, senior vice president of community Affairs for Wells Fargo, which sponsored the event with additional support from Alaska Airlines. “It is events like this that celebrate arts, education, and students, that bring a special energy to the theater and to the participating schools. The student performances are always electrifying and Wells Fargo is honored to support this event and wish congratulations to all the nominees and recipients.”
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lead to many interesting things, it is just not appealing to him. With a senior class of a little more than 110, Yu described the high school as a weird family as the student body is so diverse. However, he said, it is all of these differences that have bonded everyone together. Yu said one of the reasons he chose Dartmouth was because the school is very open to allowing students to explore before hav-
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Ferguson Construction 13810 SE Eastgate Way #110, Bellevue,WA, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit.The proposed project, Costco Redmond, is located at 7725 188th Ave NE in Redmond, in King County. This project involves 15.42 acres of soil disturbance for grading, site improvements, utility & building construction activities. The receiving waters are Union Hill Metro Pond, and Evans Creek. Any persons desiring to present their views to the department of Ecology regarding this application may do so in writing within 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Comments shall be submitted to the department of Ecology. Any person interested in the department’s action on this application may notify the department of their interest within thirty days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Published in Redmond Reporter on June 5, 12, 2015 #1343959.
Snoqualmie WA 98065-9266 NOTICE OF PERMIT APPLICATIONS REQUEST(S): Conditional Use Permit (CDUP) & Variance (VARI) File(s): CDUP15-0004 & VARI15-0001 Applicant: Ames Lake Water Assoc. Site location: 27813 NE 33rd St Redmond Proposal: Construct new admin. office & shop to serve association’s service area Project Manager: Fereshteh Dehkordi 206-477-0375 COMMENT PROCEDURES: DPER will issue a decision on this application following a 21 day comment period ending on July 10, 2015, written comments and additional information can be obtained by contacting the Project Manager listed above. Published in Redmond Reporter on June 12, 2015. #1344845.
science as his interests in biology and environmental sciences grew. Yu, who is also interested in medicine, said he is not sure what he wants to study at Dartmouth yet but knows he would like to stay in the STEM field. This being said, he does know one area he probably won’t be pursuing. “I’m not much of a (computer science) guy,” he admitted, explaining that while computer coding can
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From hiking to backpacking, the 18-year-old Redmond resident just enjoys being outside. And come fall, he will have the opportunity to experience the outdoors on the other side of the country as he is headed to Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. For Yu, who also graduated from STEM on Wednesday, that love of the outdoors translated academically to a fondness for
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After about six months of learning as much as they could about the district, its buildings and the communities it serves, the Lake Washington School District’s (LWSD) longterm facilities planning task force is now seeking community input. They are asking people to share their thoughts on strategies and resource levels the district should use in its facilities planning.
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Kathryn Reith, communications director for LWSD, said they need to have a significant conversation with the community regarding these issues as “kids are still coming” into the district and they need somewhere to put them. LWSD held a community open house Tuesday evening to gather feedback in person, but people can continue to share their thoughts and concerns at an online open house at tinyurl.com/qzof9km. The
open house site, which also includes a survey for people to take, will be open through midnight on June 21. According to an LWSD press release, the online open house is an ongoing opportunity to be part of the conversation about the district’s facilities challenges. It will continue to be updated at key milestones. The open house will stay online until the task force makes its final recommendation. That recommendation is expected in September. Reith said feedback is important as it shows the task force what the community values — whether that is saving money up front or building the most modern and innovative facilities that would save the district money in the long run. Once they learn more about these values, she said, the task force can better come up with strategies to recommend to the board of directors for its long-term planning. In the press release, LWSD Deputy Superinten-
dent Janene Fogard — who has been working with the task force as a liaison between them and the district — said, “The task force is looking at a variety of potential strategies. It’s important for them to understand what the community is comfortable with given the varying resources implications, impacts and tradeoffs of different strategies.”
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Fogard — who is facilitating the task force alongside an outside, neutral facilitator hired by the district — attended Tuesday’s open house and said it went well. About 30 people attended and she said there were some good questions asked and good conversations between community members and task force members or district staff. She said people mostly wanted to better understand the options the task force is looking at and what they all mean. Another point that was brought up at the open house, she said, was the need for equity
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Currently, the potential strategies the task force is looking at range in levels of capital investment from no investment to a high level of investment. Reith said with the noinvestment option — in which the district does not spend any money — strategies that could be used to address overcapacity include double shifting or year-round school as no
new buildings would be constructed. On the other end of the spectrum — the high-level investment option — the district would build larger schools with larger common areas such as the cafeteria, gym and library so it could easily add more classrooms to accommodate growth at an even later date than projected. There are also investment options that fall between these two choices, Reith said. Another factor the task force also has to keep in mind while developing these strategies, she said, is what’s going on in Olympia. Things such as
the McCleary Supreme Court ruling requiring the State Legislative to sufficiently fund public schools as well as the recently passed Initiative-1351 call for smaller class sizes to different degrees. If and when these go into effect, the district would need to address them accordingly (smaller class sizes mean more classrooms, which means more square footage to a building). Reith said the task force’s job is to come up with strategies that are flexible and can adjust to these and can give the board options in moving forward. [ more LWSD page 9 ]
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The task force was formed in December 2014 to address the district’s aging school buildings and rapidly growing population. More than 200 people asked to be part of the task force. That number was narrowed down to 63. Within the group, there is a parent from each school as well as
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Reith said within the group is a sub-committee of a little more than two dozen people who delve even deeper to learn all there is to know about what the district needs in terms of facilities. That group has been meeting about every two weeks. “It’s been really good work,” Reith said. “They’re doing a lot for the community.” While the task force is scheduled to make its recommendations to the school board in September, Reith said, “If it takes them more time, it takes them more time.” Regardless of when the group will be making these recommendations, Fogard said the community will have the opportunity to view them and comment on them before they go to the board.
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KIRKLAND - Rose Hill $819,000 Newer 4 bed, 2.75 bath, 2,847 Sq/Ft home in a great location. Spectacular chef’s kitchen with Frigidaire Pro Series appliances opens to great room. Fully fenced backyard. #778461
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REDMOND - Union Hill$589,000 Cozy 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath home with 1,250 Sq/Ft. New windows and siding. Selling with adjacent lot for a total of 2.14 acres. Equestrian potential with barn & shop. #754190
Karen Eschbach 206-276-2216
KarenEschbach@CBBain.com
Ken Hamernik 206-914-2788
KenHamernik@CBBain.com
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