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Easton School District works with Central Washington University to provide the opportunity for Juniors and Seniors to attend classes at the university level. Students who are interested in attending Running Start can visit CWU Running Start website.
All interested students should contact Mrs. Kline, School Counselor, if they are interested. Ext. 311, Email, klines@easton.wednet.edu
Many individuals and organizations in the Kittitas County community offer scholarships to local Seniors who are planning on continuing their education at a university, college or trade school. Easton School District appreciates this essential support to our students’ futures.
Download information and applications on the Senior Scholarships page.
A food handler's course, also known as a food handler's license or certificate, is a training program that teaches people how to handle food safely. This certificate is a great course to take for many future job requirements. It also is a great addition on your resume! Take the Course and get your Washington State Food Handlers Card.
Taking one of these classes and keeping your skills sharp could safe a life. It also is a great resource to add to your resume. Some classes are in person which is beneficial to practice your skills, others are online. In this particular version of the course the National CPR Foundation will teach you skills covering:
Good Samaritan Law
CPR
AED
First-Aid
Wounds
Heart
Fractures
Burns
Poisoning
Hemorrhages
Choking
Injuries
Shock
If you are ready to get your drivers license, check out Central Washington Driving School. They will help you prepare for your tests and get the experience required. There are two locations near us, Cle Elum-Roslyn and Ellensburg.
Khan Academy is a free, nonprofit organization that offers online educational resources for students and teachers of all ages with a wide range of subjects, including math, science, history, literature, and computer science. There are short video lessons, practice exercises, quizzes, and tests.
Donors Choose is a nonprofit organization that allows individuals to donate to classroom projects for public schools. Teachers can request classroom materials and experiences on the Donors Choose website. Donors can then choose to support a project by donating any amount. Donors can see how their money was spent, how they made a difference, and how grateful the students and teachers are.