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WHO WE ARE
Lake Dolloff Elementary, home of the Dolphins, is located in Auburn's Lakeland North neighborhood and serves scholars in grades K-5. Our mission is to serve, engage and inspire EACH one of our scholars as they grow and develop academically, socially and emotionally through rigorous and relevant learning. We courageously advocate for equitable practices, provide individualized supports and expect exceptional outcomes from ALL our scholars.
EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Online enrollment is now open for the 2025-26 school year. Join FWPS where scholars have a voice, a dream, and a BRIGHT future.
The Post-lottery Choice enrollment application is now open from May 1 – August 29.
This year’s Battle of the Books was a milestone event—celebrating 25 years of sparking curiosity, building reading confidence, and bringing students together through the joy of books.
The climbing walls offer a unique way for students to engage in physical activity, combining fun and fitness in a way that resonates with the bouldering-loving culture of the region.
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, a time for our district and schools to honor the contributions and celebrate the rich, diverse cultures of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.
All are invited to attend the 2025 CTE Scholar Showcase on Monday. May 19, from 6-7:30 p.m., for an evening showcasing how students explore careers through CTE.
We’re #FWPSProud of our phenomenal scholars, staff, and community members and love recognizing them during the Good News Announcements at our board meetings!
The race is on! Schools across FWPS are competing for top attendance, and every day counts toward the challenge. Show up, stay engaged, and help your school climb the leaderboard!
April marks Arab American Heritage Month, a time for our district and schools to celebrate the rich heritage and culture of Arab Americans and honor their significant contributions to society.
Attend this Family Academy event on April 24 to get empowered with resources to support your child through grade level transitions.
Federal Way Public Schools is excited to offer multiple in-person summer learning experiences for scholars again this summer. Space is limited so register early!
Over 4,200 attend to explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math
Federal Way Public Schools is excited to celebrate Women's History Month this month! We’re joining alongside other celebrations nationwide with activities throughout our schools that showcase the contributions and lives of women throughout history.
Wondering what makes STEAM Exploration Night so special? Here's five reasons to attend on March 13!
When inclement weather is in the forecast, we have a plan in place to monitor actual weather and road conditions throughout the district. Learn about our process and how we notify families in case of a school closure or delayed start.
Celebrate Black History Month with Federal Way Public Schools this February! Join us as we honor the enduring legacy and impactful contributions of African Americans throughout history. This month-long celebration will feature dynamic assemblies, inspiring art projects, soul-stirring musical performances, and much more.
Kindergarten registration is open! Sign up your scholar for the 2025-26 school year.
15,059 FWPS scholars participated in this year's Hour of Code, discovering the fundamentals of computer science through interactive challenges.
Click here to see how we are better together in supporting our students and schools.
Thank you to the Greater Federal Way Chamber of Commerce for hosting the 2024 State of Education!
As part of Dr. Pfeiffer's presentation, our Scholar Representatives to the School Board shared a powerful message that “We are Better Together” when it comes to supporting our students and schools.
Calling all scholars in grades 3-12: Nominate a staff member for the Because of You Award!
During DiscoverU Week, FWPS scholars in grades PK-12 will participate in a week of college and career exploration activities.
Disability History and Awareness Month takes place during October to increase awareness, respect, and acceptance for people with disabilities, and to bring a greater sense of pride to people with disabilities.
Visit the Washington Department of Health Safety Study Hall website, a place for schools, students, and families to learn about health and safety topics.
What will my child learn this year? What tools are available to support my child’s learning? This and more can be found in the Learning Partnership Guide available now in multiple languages!
September 15 marks the beginning of National Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Month, a time when our district and schools acknowledge the contributions, achievements, histories, and vibrant cultures of individuals of Hispanic or Latinx descent from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central, and South America.