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At Federal Way Public Schools, families are seen, heard, and valued as partners in their scholar's education. The resources below will help connect you and your child with important information and tools for the school year and help you support your scholar's academic and social-emotional goals to learn, thrive, and succeed. On this page:
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April
Moving up a grade level can be both exciting and nerve-racking for students and families alike, especially when you don’t know what to expect. At the Family Academy event, Bridging the Gap: Supporting Students Through Change, get information about how to support your child through the change school year transitions can bring. Whether your child is moving to kindergarten, middle school, high school, college and career, or any grade between – this event will provide you with resources to help manage the change to confidently usher in all the new opportunities next school year may bring!
Together, let’s kick uncertainty out the door!
Event Details:
Bridging the Gap: Supporting Students Through Change
Thursday, April 24, 2025
6:00-7:30 p.m.
Evergreen Middle School
26812 40th Ave S
Building A
Kent, WA 98032
Included:
🍽️ Free dinner
🧸 Childcare for potty-trained children over 5
🧩 Learning Lab for older children
💬 Interpreter services available (must pre-register!)
⭐ Plus, pre-register to attend in person to be entered into a drawing to win one week of free childcare for one elementary-aged child! Families must be present to win.
The event will kick off with a quick welcome session with an overview of each workshop offered during the evening. Then, families can select two workshops to attend that align with their scholar’s needs.
Workshops include:
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FRED Bus and Summer Fun
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Stepping Up: How Digital Footprints Impact Middle School Success
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Building Math Bridges
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Ready, Set, Kindergarten!
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Future Ready: How Your Digital Footprint Shapes Opportunities
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What Happens When the Bus Stops? Supporting Secondary Transitions for Scholars with IEPs
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Navigating Change: Empowering Scholars for Successful Transitions
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Together We Grow: Family Strategies for Emotional Support in School Changes
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FAFSA Drop-In Session with College and Career Specialists
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Opportunities Beyond Graduation: What I Wish I Knew Before High School & Exploring Post-High School Training/Education for Career Success
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Empowering BIPOC Scholars: Navigating Campus Support Systems at Highline College
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Family Tech Empowerment: Helping Families Navigate District Tools
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Ready, Set, Register: How to Enroll in College Classes
To view more details, visit www.fwps.org/bridgingthegap.
Schools are let out 75 minutes early in support of staff professional learning and collaboration time. If you would like to know more about how this time is used to positively impact student learning, please reach out to your school. View Early Release Bell Times here.
Federal Way Public Schools families, scholars, and community members are invited to attend this annual event and engage in conversation about the hopes & vision of the 21,000+ students we serve.
May
Schools are let out 75 minutes early in support of staff professional learning and collaboration time. If you would like to know more about how this time is used to positively impact student learning, please reach out to your school. View Early Release Bell Times here.
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Discover resources providing mental health support for your family
Read the Annual Notifications Publication for notices that are required by state and federal law, and other helpful information for parents and guardians.
School attendance is essential to academic success. Find resources to support your scholar.
Childcare is available for K-5 grades students. Learn more about registration.
The College Bound Scholarship is an early commitment of state financial aid to eligible students who enroll in middle school and meet the pledge requirements.
Scholars, families, and community, members are invited to attend our Community Connect to share their thoughts about what’s working and where we can grow.
Locate resources that are available to families seeking additional community resources.
For general support, please reach out to us at the FWPS Educational Service Center or call your child's school directly. Individual staff member contact information can be found in the directory on our Contact Us webpage.
Learn about our series of individual sessions for PK-12 families to connect with other parents, school staff, and community organizations around important topics linked to scholar success.
Learn how you can become more aware of how you as a parent can support your child’s academic success.
You have a say whether your child’s photos, names and other information are used publicly.
Find free immunization vaccination clinics that are available to students.
All Federal Way Public School staff and students are eligible to install Microsoft Office at home for FREE!
Launchpad to Learning is the hub scholars use to access all their student online tools in one place.
The Learning Partnership Guide is a tool to assist parents and schools in being on the same page. are available for grades K-12 and in our top 8 languages.
For academic support students have access to individual online tutors through tutor.com.
The FWPS Payment Portal is an InTouch online payment site where you can purchase yearbooks, spirit wear and pay for ASB cards, field trips, fines, fees, and more.
ParentSquare is an all-in-one communications tool that allows families to stay connected from anywhere! With ParentSquare, FWPS families will be able to receive all district, school, and classroom communication via email, text/call and or the mobile app app; view school calendars and RSVP for upcoming events; sign up for appointments, receive messages in their home language, and more!
Financial aid is available from the federal government, the state government, educational institutions, and private agencies (foundations).
If you would like to report a school-related safety concern, please call the Safe Schools Tip Line at 253-945-SAFE (7233) or contact the school directly.
The district uses automated messaging to alert parents and guardians if their child has an unexcused absence. If parents have notified their child’s school of the absence, the automated system will not contact them.
Learn about the communication process in regards to school closure and delay due to conditions such as snow.
It is more imperative than ever that our scholars build agency to be safe on-line. Access resources can help you start the conversation at home.
FWPS partners with Valley Cities to provide substance abuse support and many other services to students at FWPS middle and high schools that do not require insurance or co-pays. Schools that partner with Valley Cities have an assigned clinician. Reach out to your school counselor for more information on how to access these services.
The McKinney-Vento Education of Homeless Children and Youth Assistance Act is a federal law that ensures immediate enrollment and educational stability for homeless children and youth.
Access videos and guides to support logins and navigation of our various program that support learning.
Login to your ParentVUE account to verify, update or add phone numbers and email addresses to your Federal Way Public School parent record. Tutorials and support resources for ParentVUE are available in the Technology Resources section of our website.
Complete an application today to become an approved volunteer in our school buildings.
Visit the Washington Department of Health Safety Study Hall website, a place for schools, students, and families to learn about health and safety topics.