frequently asked questions (faqs)


Is Lighthouse Cooperative a private school or a public school?

Lighthouse is an Everett Public Schools choice program open to students throughout the district. Classes include standard district curriculum, teaching, and assessment, plus high levels of parent involvement conducted via in-classroom volunteering and other unique enrichment opportunities.


What curriculum is used?

Lighthouse teachers use the same curriculum put forth by Everett Public Schools. Volunteers and community collaboration provide additional learning opportunities.


Who can volunteer?

Volunteers in the program must be approved Extended Support Volunteers within the Everett School District. Each Lighthouse family must arrange for an approved colunteer to fulfill this requirement, but that person does not need to be a parent or relative of the student.


What are the teachers’ qualifications?

Lighthouse Teachers are Washington State certified Everett Public School Employees. Read about our teachers here.


How much does the program cost?

A suggested donation of $25.00 per month (September – June) per student in the program funds the additional excursions, assemblies, guest speakers, technology and extra learning experiences.


What is the volunteer time commitment?

Volunteer times vary by teacher, grade and family. On average, our volunteers spend 2 hours per week per student providing support to the teacher and Lighthouse program.


How much fundraising is involved?

Lighthouse enrichment is funded solely by the generous donations of our community members. Our only fundraiser is a live auction. Families are required to procure one $50 item for auction per student.

 

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