BEST High School is unique in the Lake Washington School District for its small size and educational focus. The school accepts a maximum of 190 students in grades ten through twelve, which allows us to emphasize individual student learning styles and tailor educational opportunities to specific student goals. The focus of BEST is to provide a unique educational program that helps students be the best people they can be academically, emotionally, and socially. Thus, BEST provides a place that starts with the student and builds his or her ability to perform academically while shaping a positive view of self.
It is a school of choice, which is to say that no students are assigned to BEST High School, the students apply, and they are all here because they want to be here. With the school’s unusual ability to provide high levels of one-on-one instruction, students are able to design their own learning programs, whether it is to pick up missed credits or forge ahead of regular classes and accelerate their education.
BEST is an acronym for Better Education for Students and Teachers. The results of the program have born out the advantages of the program for students who do not thrive in a more conventional school environment.
Our Students
BEST High School serves a very diverse mix of people. Most of our students are
very creative, have unique learning styles, and need to move forward in
their own way. They are looking for a different experience, a new
start, a smaller school that can help them better cope with the present and
find hope and solutions for their future. There’s the student who has a gap in
his or her education, behind in credits, and feels disconnected,
disinterested, or discouraged. There’s the straight A student who wants to
work in an open-minded and accepting environment that provides aide for
troubled teens. Other students have the capacity to work at a faster pace and wish to graduate early.
Applying to BEST
BEST High School is an open-entry choice program with an application process.
This process requires an application
form, information meeting, and a student
orientation. The student, along with a parent or guardian, attends one of the information
meetings, which are scheduled once a month throughout the school year, to
learn about the nature of the school. Students can apply anytime; and provided
there are openings, they will enroll on one of the seven start dates in the
school year. New students are placed in a period 1 class
called “Life Skills/Transition”. There they receive a full
orientation for one session.
Our Philosophy
No student is invisible at BEST High School. All students are known, and they
know they are accepted in a caring environment. No person will be permitted to
interfere with the work of the school or compromise our community feeling,
safety, or the integrity of our program. Because BEST students accept the
family philosophy and operating principles, they model this at school, out in
the neighborhood, and in the greater community. Parents and community members
volunteer in the school, providing more adult interaction with students.
Together all adults in the school provide the young people building blocks
that enhance their health and well-being and build resilience. Thus, they are
less likely to engage in all types of risk-taking behaviors. Included in this
positive adult partnership is the police department that is located minutes
away from the school.
Unique Program
To address student guidance, our program is built around the Core class. Each
student is a member of a Core that meets every day for one class period. Every
Core teacher is the advisor and is responsible for working with their Core
students to develop a plan for graduation and beyond. Core is the heart of the
BEST program. It is a class in personal and social development. It teaches
students skills essential to a rewarding, responsible life such as
communicating effectively with others, setting goals and participating in
their community.
Core Congress is the BEST student leadership group. Each Core is required to
elect two representatives. The purpose of this leadership group is to help
facilitate communication between students and staff. Student representatives
work together as a governing body that participates in creating school policy
and procedures and modifying and enforcing school rules. Core Congress also
manages the ASB budget and helps plan and lead all-school meetings and
enrichment activities. Elected Core Congress members will be randomly assessed
by peers concerning the effectiveness of their representation.
Students and staff together develop our policy, which is reviewed
annually to make sure that the rules still serve students and program needs.
The philosophy that supports the rules is that each student is ultimately
responsible for his or her behavior. Students demonstrate their ability to
meet this responsibility through both self as well as group monitoring of
expectations. Behavior is corrected as needed and intervention strategies are
used when warranted, which include behavior and probation contracts, and
parent meetings. If an all-school problem is perceived by the students or
staff, the issue is brought to the student leadership, Core Congress. They
will meet to discuss the concerns and send their recommendations to the staff
and Core students they represent.
Academic Initiatives
Two classes were developed at BEST for students who did not reach the
proficient level in specific skills on the WASL (Washington Assessment of
Student Learning). These students will be ready to take the WASL a second
time.
We also have developed a "teaming format" of teaching, where two classes are integrated and credit may be earned in both subjects at the same time. Biology/Math, Material Science/Math, Physics/Math, English/Pacific Rim, and World History/Computer Applied Applications are classes currently being offered. Students talk about how this has helped them use concepts from one course to understand the other.
Students also simulate an Energy and Natural Resources Senate Hearing. This school-wide effort includes students role-playing senators, physicists, university professors, research officials, local dairy farmers, lobbyists, and media.
BEST High School has implemented a process that integrates the use of technology in a student-centered, project-based approach in all curriculum areas to access, analyze, synthesize and present information. Although students need to learn specific skills to use technology appropriately, the majority of what students do with technology at BEST is in the application of its use to learning. Examples of technology tools available to students include graphing calculators and computers which are all online. All tools are accessible to all students in the classrooms and library.
Meeting New Challenges
In the 2002-03 school year BEST implemented the first phase of the new
district graduation requirements. In 2005 all students are required to
demonstrate proficiency in communication (writing three essays and a
culminating project) to
receive a diploma. At BEST every course provides opportunities for students to
reach the communication performance standards for graduation.
The Culminating Project is included in the communication graduation standards.
Last year BEST developed a pilot for one class of students who volunteered to
complete an individual project. The students agreed to partner with the
school, giving feedback as to the kind of structure and support is working and
what could be improved. This year all students who plan to graduate will be
working on a Culminating Project.
Grants
• Toyota TAPESTRY Grant – to continue the school’s work around the Senate Hearing Project. BEST was only one of 23 schools nationwide to receive the grant and the only school in Washington State.
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RESPECT (Relationship Equality & Safety: Peers Educating Community Teens) - a co-ed peer education program, provided through the Youth Eastside Services Teen Dating Violence Program, includes a 20-hour training on campus, a one-day retreat, and follow-up meetings throughout the school year to continue training and prepare for peer presentations at BEST and junior high schools
BEST Night School
In addition to the day program, BEST has a night program, developed for
students who need to work during the day and want to earn a high school
diploma. Students qualified for the night program have already earned at least
14 high school credits. All classes are self-paced, independent study. All
students in the day and night program are required to have an individualized
learning contract for every class and independent study project. It is
developed in partnership with the student and teacher. This written contract
includes a description of specific learning goals and performance objectives
and evaluation and assessment of the student’s progress.
What Kids Say About BEST
“BEST is like home schooling with your friends.”
"We love our teachers, because they really want to help the kids."
“There is only one thing wrong with BEST, and that is there is nothing to complain about BEST.”
"I’m sick of giving up . . . at BEST I changed my attitude about going to school and boosted my confidence on wanting to learn and get a good education."
"The staff doesn’t
intimidate me to the point where I would rather fall behind than ask a
question..... I will ask questions..... the way the sessions are set
up helps to make the work-load seem manageable."
What Parents Say About BEST
My son graduated from BEST in 2000. After taking several years to graduate and needing the type of structure that BEST offered, he graduated, much to my relief. He had been living in southern California before his stint at BEST and was very close to dropping out of school. I encouraged him to hang in there and I can't help but believe something happened at this high school that kept him motivated in some way.
He was very interested in computers from a very early age and was a whiz on the keyboard. He set the typing speed record that may still exist at BEST. The best part of this story is that he, at 26 years old, was hired on at Microsoft as a full time employee. This was something I hardly expected back when he attended BEST. I truly believe something good happened there. I think it is something they can be proud of and no one can possibly know how much this father appreciates this school and what it did for my son.
Father of a 2000 BEST Graduate
"I want to thank each and every one of you for the
difference you have all made in my daughter's education and more importantly,
in her life. She earned high credit last session. You can not imagine how
proud she was yesterday as she thrilled over her success. If only you knew
what a nightmare we went through before she came to BEST. Then, life
began anew here with all of you… Your support, your encouragement, your
undaunted courage to stand compassionate yet firm is an inspiration. I am
reminded of Martin Luther King’s words: 'we need tough minds and tender
hearts.' Not an easy task. So, hats off to you all, as you most definitely
exemplify these qualities.
A special thanks to Darin’s Core where my daughter
found a safe and secure landing place, from where she dared to spread her
wings and chance the flight to the stars. What a boost!
'It takes a village,' and oh, what a tribe you
are!! "
"Many thanks to all the teachers who have worked so hard to make sure BEST students stayed on track and got the job done! Had I known my daughter was going to take it right down to the wire, I would have given each of you a whip at the beginning of the year! Your accomplishments with these kids is an example of what can and should be done in all our schools. I am so thankful that we were lucky enough to find the BEST teachers and staff anywhere! Your patience and perseverance really is appreciated."
"My daughter graduated from BEST last year and we were very proud of her achievements there and the fact that she won so many scholarships for college.
As co-scholarship chairman for my DAR chapter this year, I have added BEST High School to our list of eastside schools eligible for our scholarship.
Enclosed is this year's application for the Cascade Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution scholarship for eastside seniors. This scholarship used to only apply to students seeking a career in education as a teacher. Now it is available to all students seeking higher education, and is for $1000.
I look forward to speaking with you later in the year. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Good luck to your students. Application deadline is March 31."
"My son transferred to BEST at the beginning of this last session . Those of you that have met him can attest to the fact that he is not a traditional learner.
Almost immediately after his transfer to BEST I noticed a major positive change in his well-being. His outlook on life improved, he actually started SMILING, I no longer had to drag him out of bed in the morning, he is managing his anger better, and the list goes on. Not only that, but he comes home every day and actually talks to me about school. It has been a most welcome change.
Yesterday he signed out early and he could not wipe the smile off his face all night. I haven’t seen him that happy since he was in 3rd grade! He called a teacher at his previous school, his one positive influence there, and talked to her for 45 minutes about how well he’s doing and how happy he is. She now wants to work at BEST too!
So, I am writing this email to thank each and every one of you for the wonderful job you are doing. You are making a huge positive difference in our lives! Thanks SO MUCH for understanding my son and thanks for helping him meet his potential."
Another parent listed the advantages of BEST:
More Parent Comments:
"BEST is a model for schools in the future."
"This is the first time that my son is up and ready for school every morning."
"This is exactly what my daughter needs, she now likes school!!"
"I am so happy that my kids are at BEST, they are very excited and they love school."
"This is how science should be taught, I wish I had this when I was in school."
"I don't know how you do it, but keep up the good work".
"This is the first time I have ever gotten a good report on my son, and I haven't had to drag him to school this year either."
"I have to thank BEST High School for saving the lives of my children. Where once we had no hope, BEST has restored my children’s desire to learn."
"I went to your web site and was very impressed by the teaching style of your school. There is a partnership between the teachers and the students, which in my opinion is very beneficial to the students. BEST High School also analyzes which approach should be used so the students get the most out of learning."
“It’s amazing! He does work, and sees the results right away! He feels an incentive to work hard, because he sees that it counts immediately. This is like a miracle!”
"I would like to thank you for the education my son
received. I attended his informal graduation ceremony a few days before
the winter holidays and was very touched by the love and patience you
all seem to have with these kids.
I would rate this graduation ceremony as the best one I have ever
attended, and probably the most personal in nature. My son was blessed
by his path crossing yours. I am impressed with how motivated he became
after attending your school for a short while. I attribute his improved
self-esteem to your system of teaching and feel that you did things even
his parent would have difficulty achieving."
I have the highest regard for BEST High School and all the
educators I have met there. I can't thank you enough!"
About Our Grads
BEST High School graduated 91 students during a recent school year.
49 graduated from BEST High School.
42 graduated from BEST Night School.
Students went on to attend many colleges and universities, including the University of Washington, Bellevue Community College, Seattle Art School, Lake Washington Technical College, Ashmead College, and Shoreline Community College.
40 went to two year colleges.
7 went to four year colleges and universities.
7 went into the military.
10 entered the work force.
1 went to art school.
1 went to beauty school.
Scholarships were received from the Kirkland Rotary, Masons, PTSA, Windermere, and the Lions Club.