Family Resources

2023-2024 Classroom Supply Lists

Broadband Internet Providers in the Loon Lake Area

Home Fire Safety Information

Helping Children with Cerebral Palsy - A Cerebral Palsy Guide

Birth Injury Center Resources

How Adults Can Talk to Children when a Family Member or Friend has Cancer

Kids Newspaper for Moms and Dads - June Edition

Child-Parent Organization - The CPO coordinates many activities and assists the school in many ways.  If interested in finding out more, please contact the office at 509-233-2212.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest Information

Washington State Department of Health - Substance Use Trends

Loon Lake School Library - Click for a catalog of the books we have in our school library.  

Washington State Governor's Office of the Education Ombuds (OEO) - The Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds (OEO) is an independent state agency that helps to reduce educational opportunity gaps by supporting families, students, educators, and other stakeholders in communities across WA in understanding the K-12 school system and resolving concerns collaboratively. OEO services are free and confidential. Anyone can contact OEO with a question or concern about school.  OEO listens, shares information and referrals, and works informally with families, communities, and schools to address concerns so that every student can fully participate and thrive in our state’s public schools. OEO provides support in multiple languages and has telephone interpretation available. To get help or learn more about what OEO does, please visit our website: https://www.oeo.wa.gov/en; email oeoinfo@gov.wa.gov, or call: 1-866-297-2597 (interpretation available).

Wellness Program - The Loon Lake School District Wellness Program encourages the school community's shared goal of promoting lifelong nutritious habits and physically active lives.   Whether you are a parent, guardian, student, staff, community member or healthcare professional, you can be engaged in sharing the good news about the benefits of healthy meals and snacks and encourage participation in recreational activities that get us and our kids moving.  We welcome family and community involvement in developing, implementing and updating our Wellness Program. Help us find new ways to mentor our youth and put healthy-living goals into action. Interested persons are encouraged to contact Brad Van Dyne, at 509-233-2212, or bvandyne@loonlakeschool.org to learn more.  

Our Wellness Program, which supports student instruction on nutrition and physical fitness, nutritional standards, and food services, is described in the following policies and procedures: