Leanne Vanhulzen Honored for Teaching
Bernice Vossbeck teacher Leanne Vanhulzen was named the WSECU Teacher of the Week by the Seattle Mariners. A third-grade teacher with over two decades of experience, Vanhulzen was recently honored … Read More »
Bernice Vossbeck teacher Leanne Vanhulzen was named the WSECU Teacher of the Week by the Seattle Mariners. A third-grade teacher with over two decades of experience, Vanhulzen was recently honored … Read More »
Lynden Schools welcomed students to the 2022-23 school year on Sept. 1. Excitement and energy categorized the first day of school across the district.
Lynden Schools is excited to welcome students back to school for the 2022-23 school year on Sept. 1. Staff is eager to work with students and let each student know … Read More »
Lynden High School’s AP Calculus class, taught by Jordan VanderVeen, did something they haven’t done since 2019: delight groups of first-grade students at Bernice Vossbeck Elementary. In a rebirth of … Read More »
Second-grade students adore having a high school buddy. Tiffany Sahagian’s Child Development 2 classes at Lynden High School have made that a reality for students in Lynden Schools. The high … Read More »
For more than 30 years David VanderYacht has devoted himself to the Lynden community through Lynden Schools. As the new superintendent of the district, he now gets to lead the … Read More »
Posted on 06/13/2022 A second-grade deaf and hard of hearing student at Bernice Vossbeck Elementary didn’t have anyone to use sign language with in her class, so sign language interpreter … Read More »
Posted on 6/6/2022 Second-grade students adore having a high school buddy. Tiffany Sahagian’s Child Development 2 classes at Lynden High School have made that a reality for students in Lynden … Read More »
6/1/2022 The WIN acronym—it stands for What I Need—keeps a focused approach on academics at Bernice Vossbeck. “It’s a way to meet each student’s needs in different areas of instruction,” … Read More »
5/26/2022 Sixth-grade teachers Dirk Denniston and Nathan Hoch wanted to connect students to current issues within the Lynden community. They’ve done this by creating two new units for students focusing … Read More »