16-424: Beaver Lake may refer to: Lakes [ edit ] Antarctica [ edit ] Beaver Lake (Antarctica) Canada [ edit ] Beaver Lake (Alberta) Beaver Lake (Vancouver) , British Columbia Beaver Lake (Victoria, British Columbia) Beaver Lake (Montreal) Beaver Lakes (Annapolis) , Nova Scotia Beaver Lake (Halifax) , Nova Scotia,
32-699: A lake in Missoula County Beaver Lake (Nevada) Beaver Lake (Hamilton County, New York) Beaver Lake (New York) , in Lewis County Beaver Lake State Park (North Dakota) Beaver Lake (Minnehaha County, South Dakota) Beaver Lake (Yankton County, South Dakota) Beaver Lake (Texas) Beaver Lake (Clallam County, Washington) , on Washington State Route 113 Beaver Lake (King County, Washington) Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Beaver Lake 131 , Alberta Beaver Lake Cree Nation ,
48-491: A 16-year-old girl was raped by two members of the Skyline football team. She reported it, they were convicted and a protective order forced the rapists off the team and out of the school. The community and coaches responded by starting a targeted harassment campaign of the victim and her younger sister that included online bullying, personal confrontations, firebombing the victims house, planting drugs on her, and prominently featuring
64-517: A First Nations band government Beaver Lake, Alberta Beaver Lake, Ontario , a community within the city of Greater Sudbury Beaver Lake 17, Nova Scotia , a Mi'kmaq reserve United States [ edit ] Beaver Lake, Michigan , Klacking Township Beaver Lake Middle School , in Issaquah School District, Washington Beaver Lake Nature Center , Baldwinsville, Onondaga County, New York Beaver Lake Park (Washington) ,
80-462: A character in Alexandre Dumas' novel The Three Musketeers , the most popular book read on the southern journey. The Amery Peaks ( 70°36′S 67°25′E / 70.600°S 67.417°E / -70.600; 67.417 ( Amery Peaks ) ) are a group of peaks which extend for about 18 nautical miles (33 km) along the southeast side of Nemesis Glacier. They were discovered by
96-754: A park in Sammamish See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Beaver Lake Beaver Dam (disambiguation) Beaver Lake Mountains , in Utah, U.S. Beaver Lake point , a projectile point of the Paleoindian period Beaver Lake Seaplane Base , Alaska, U.S. Beaver Lake (1938 HBC vessel) , see Boats of the Mackenzie River watershed Beaver Woman Lake , in Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S. Topics referred to by
112-750: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Beaver Lake (Antarctica) On the continent of Antarctica, the Aramis Range is the third range south in the Prince Charles Mountains , situated 11 miles southeast of the Porthos Range and extending for about 30 miles in a southwest–northeast direction. It was first visited in January 1957 by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions ( ANARE ) southern party led by W.G. Bewsher, who named it for
128-625: The ANARE southern party of 1956–57 and so named because of their proximity to the Amery Ice Shelf . 70°37′S 67°00′E / 70.617°S 67.000°E / -70.617; 67.000 Beaver Lake Middle School Issaquah School District No. 411 is a public school district in King County, Washington . It is headquartered in Issaquah, Washington . As of the 2018–2019 school year,
144-531: The Issaquah School District, Mercer Island School District , and Seattle School District filled the streets of Downtown Seattle and traveled from the Seattle Center to Westlake Park . The commotion caused by this walkout caused some senators in Olympia to propose a bill to decrease teachers' pay while on strike, but this proposal was not accepted by many senators. In 2021 Issaquah School District settled with
160-429: The district has an enrollment of 20,965 students with 24 total schools. Its attendance boundary includes Issaquah as well as portions of Bellevue , East Renton Highlands , Hobart , Mirrormont , Newcastle , Renton , and Sammamish . The Issaquah School District teachers' union voted to strike which in turn left Issaquah schools to be closed from the opening day of school, September 4, until September 26 – closing
176-606: The name of several lakes Beaver Lake (Inverness) , Nova Scotia Beaver Lake (Pictou) , Nova Scotia Beaver Lake (Queens) , Nova Scotia Beaver Lake (Shelburne) , Nova Scotia Beaver Lake (Victoria, Nova Scotia) Beaver Lake (Yarmouth) , Nova Scotia Beaver Lake (Saskatchewan) United States [ edit ] Beaver Lake (Alaska) , site of Beaver Lake Dam Beaver Lake (Arkansas) Beaver Lake (Newton County, Indiana) , now drained Beaver Lake (Dexter, Iowa) Beaver Lake (Kentucky) Beaver Lake, Steele County, Minnesota Beaver Lake (Montana) ,
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#1732852281325192-531: The rapists during her graduation ceremony attempting to force her to move to another school so the rapists could come back and play for Skyline. After her graduation the harassment continued against her younger sister. All schools in the Issaquah School District were closed on May 19, 2015, when the Issaquah School District Teachers' Union voted to go on strike to earn more funding from the state for Washington's schools. Thousands of teachers of
208-458: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Beaver Lake . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beaver_Lake&oldid=1165805755 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
224-408: The school for a total of three weeks; fifteen total school days. An agreement was made on September 25 ratified by a 740-45 majority vote cast by the teachers at Issaquah High School , relieving the teachers of the threats of fines that would be put in place because the teachers voted to defy a King County Superior Court injunction calling for the teachers to return to work. Resulting from the strike
240-406: Was a 3.8 percent pay increase over two years; ninety-five percent being covered by state aid. An additional $ 250 "return to work incentive" was offered to all teachers as well as a $ 500 bonus the following year. Because of the increased incentive to return to work, more staff was gained in that year than during any previous year. An Issaquah School District bus driver now identified as Staci LaManna
256-601: Was fired in September 2006 when she allegedly "flipped off" former United States President George W. Bush in June 2006 while she was transporting a group of students back from a field trip to the Woodland Park Zoo . The 43-year-old driver has filed a union grievance for wrongful termination. The Issaquah School District stated that the termination was a result of a "pattern of behavior" and not for any political reasons. In 2014
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