Homelink

Public | K-12 | 121 students |  

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12309 22nd Street NE

Lake Stevens, WA 98258

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Homelink, located in Lake Stevens, Washington, is a public school that serves grades K-12 in the Lake Stevens School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

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Posted on Apr 23, 2009
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I'm a student at Homelink and it's my favorite school program. All of the teachers are nice to me and it's not crowded like some other schools around the area. The students there are also nice and don't judge you or pick on you like some other kids in crowded schools. Homelink is a neat concept, the school work is partially at home but you still come to classes per week according to what classes you are taking.
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Posted on Dec 12, 2007
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I go to Homelink. It is a grate school, the kids and moms are very nice. The teachers there always will ansure your questions, and are very good teachers over all.
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Posted on Sep 9, 2007
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Beware if you send your child to Home Link. Your child will caught in the politics and loose credits they said that had earned. This is the most unorganized school I have ever dealt with. Parents, teachers and students are jumping ship quicker than you can count. This is due to all the good teachers leaving and a stern, brash power hungry administrator taking over. Take some advice, spend the money for a real private school, this one is not worth the hassle. They messed up my son s transcript so much he may not graduate this year as planned.
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Posted on Jun 26, 2007
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Because HomeLink, in Lake Stevens, Washington, is a Parent-Partnership program, parents are involved all the time. Parents are required to be on site for children K-8. Parents volunteer in classrooms, on the Parent Advisory Committee, assist the Staff, and help out with other miscellaneous daily tasks. Parents are always in contact with his/her child's teacher(s). The availability of the Fine Arts and PE is wonderful too. We have watercolor and drawing classes, fiddle, keyboard, and guitar classes, along with Karate classes, to name a few. As far as diversity, HomeLink is made up of many different styles of families. It welcomes all families, who are currently Homeschooling their children, and who would like assistance from the School District. It has truly been a wonderful experience, for the past 6 years, for my family.
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Posted on May 20, 2004
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This school is awesome. I am a student who goes there. My favorite thing about this school are the teachers and Mrs. Ennis and Mr. Bushnell! Mrs. Ennis is retiring though this year. Mrs. Hines is my block teacher she is fun and very creative. My science teacher is Mrs. Woodley she is so cool. My math teacher is Mrs. Rainer and she is very helpful. My computer teacher is Mr. Emerson he is hilllarious! My health teacher is Mrs. Defolo she is strict but fun at the same time! This is the best school I have ever been to! - a loving student at Northlake Middle School!
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