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Woodinville High School | Care - Respect - Leadership

“Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m
Possible’!” ~Audrey Hepburn

Congratulations to Senior Tatum Thompson on being named a WIAA/Gesa Credit Union State Athlete of the Week for the week of January 16-22, 2022! 

Second Semester Starts Tuesday, February 1! Student schedules were online Monday, January 24!

Second semester schedules were available for students and parents/guardians online in StudentVUE and ParentVUE the morning of Monday, January 24th:
  • Paper schedules will NOT be passed out in class on Tuesday February 1st. 
  • Students can log into their StudentVUE account and click "Class Schedule" to view their 2nd semester schedules.
  • Parents/Guardians can log into their ParentVUE account and click "Class Schedule" to view their student’s 2nd semester schedules.
  • If a student is unable to access their StudentVUE account, they should see Dione Garcia or Heidi Lundberg in the Library or Jenn Diaz in the Counseling Office.
  • Other places students can access their schedules online on include the Library and/or the College & Career Center before school, during options, lunches, or after school.
Schedule changes will only be made for those students missing a graduation requirement or that have a hole in their schedule. 

Updated Lunch Scheduele

Students should check TV screens and on the Woodinville Bell Schedule Website to confirm their 2nd semester lunch schedules!

World Language Competency Testing - Spring 2022


Online registration is open for students in grades 7-12 to participate in World Language Competency Testing here in Northshore. Registration will close on Monday, February 7. Testing will take place Tuesday, March 1 at WHS for WHS students.This is an opportunity for students who can read, write, listen, and speak a language other than English to earn up to four competency credits and/or the Seal of Biliteracy designation on their high school transcript.

Registered students will receive more information about scheduling and preparing for the test once all registrations have been received and processed.

More detailed information about the test and earning credits can be found on the World Language Competency Test website.

Student out of school for positive COVID test? Please notify school nurse
If a student is out of school for testing positive with Covid, please notify WHS school nurses Christie Callahan/Jennifer Gardner immediately, this is related to protocols from Public Health guidelines.
Thank You, 
Christie Callahan RN, BSN
School Nurse Woodinville High School (425) 408-7406
Jennifer Gardner RN, BSN
School Nurse Woodinville High School (425) 408-7406
Attendance Absences & PCR Covid-19 Result Requirement

Due to high email and call volumes: if you are reporting your child absent from school due to any of the symptoms listed below for any period of time, they are required to get a NAAT, RT-PCR or PCR test prior to return to school. Reference the King County Return to School Flow Chart NSD follows below.  
 
  • Fever of 100.4°F or 38°C or higher 
  • Cough 
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing 
  • Chills  
  • Fatigue 
  • Muscle pain or body aches  
  • Headache 
  • New loss of taste or smell 
  • Sore throat 
  • Congestion or runny nose 
  • Nausea or vomiting 
  • Diarrhea 
 
 
Various testing sites available through your provider, King County or UW testing sites (linked below). Please return all Covid results to the WHS nursesccallahan@nsd.org and jgardner2@nsd.org  
 
https://www.uwmedicine.org/coronavirus/testing
WHS Theatre Co. presents
"Pride & Prejudice"!


February 4-5 & 10-11, 7pm

The WHS Theatre Company is excited to present their winter play: Pride & Prejudice!

Performances are scheduled to be held in the WHS Theatre February 4-5 (Fri/Sat) & 10-11 (Thurs/Fri), 2022 at 7p.

Family Pod seating tickets and individual student/staff tickets will be sold starting Tuesday, January 18.

Family Pod Tickets:

The WHS Theatre Company anticipates selling 54 Family Pods for each performance online for $50 each (regardless of whether they are 4-seat of 5-seat family pods).

Student-only group pod sales are not allowed.

To reserve a family pod of 4 or 5 seats, email whstheatre@outlook.com first for a reservation code.

With the Family Pod reservation code, guests can then make the purchase online through TouchBase by 11:59p the night of the show (technically ending after the 7p performance) OR starting Monday, January 24 in person at the WHS Cashier’s/Main Office from 7:50a-3:50p Monday-Friday with cash, check or debit/credit. (The office is not open for in-person sales January 18-21.)

Student/Staff Individual Tickets:

Students and staff individual tickets will be sold for $12.50 each.

To reserve an individual ticket, e-mail whstheatre@outlook.com for a reservation code.

With the reservation code, students/faculty/staff can then make the purchase directly at the WHS Cashier’s/Main Office starting Monday, January 24 from 7:50a-3:50p Monday-Friday with cash, check, or debit/credit. (The office is not open for in-person sales January 18-21.)

In order to effectively manage the family pod ticket sales, individual tickets will not be sold online through TouchBase.

Please keep the following in mind when making your ticket purchase:

Event details are subject to change due to guidance from the King County and/or Snohomish County Deptart,emt of Health, and/or the State of WA, and/or the Northshore School District.
 
State and district rules may change without much warning.

Currently, there is a distinct possibility that we will need to check for vaccination status for all audience members 18 and older at the door, so please bring your vaccination card(s) and ID(s) (digital picture of your cards on a cell phone is OK).

Masks are required for all audience members. Masks will be made available should it break or if forgotten.

We look forward to seeing you at the winter production of Pride & Prejudice!

Visit www.whstc.org for more information!

Donate to the WHS Theatre Company!

The WHS Theatre Co. is committed to empowering the students of WHS; believing in their ability to create art, and offering a safe, supportive, and inclusive place for them to develop into lifelong learners and just citizens. Donations to WHSTC ASB are accepted to support the program and are very much appreciated! 

Donations can be made online through parent/guaridan TouchBase accounts throughout the school year under the category "Theatre Tickets & Donations" or can be made at TouchBase Lite where a username and password is not needed.

Thank you for supporting the Woodinville High School Theatre Co.!

Message from your WHS Counselors  

Do you need to visit with your School Counselor about your schedule?

Counselors will be available next week outside the College & Career Center during both lunches Tues-Fri to answer questions and respond to change requests.  Due to the high volume of questions, we appreciate your patience while we give each student our attention.  

Seniors wrapping up College Applications:
Make sure to double check your college applications to make sure all materials were submitted! 
Once final grades from 1st semester are processed, counselors will begin working on submitting mid-year reports.  Mid-year transcripts go out to colleges before mid-winter break.  If you have any questions, please contact your counselor.

High School and Beyond Plan for Seniors are due!!
Check out this link for more info: https://woodinville.nsd.org/counseling/naviance

Need $$ for college?  Searching for Scholarship Opportunities?
Seniors! If you’re looking for scholarships, make sure to visit the website for the Scholarship Foundation of Northshore (https://sf-ns.awardspring.com/Home/Scholarships). Deadline to submit applications is February 15th, 2022.  Additional scholarship resources can be found on the WHS Counseling website at https://woodinville.nsd.org/counseling/college-information.

Are you working on completing classes outside of the NSD and want to add it to your transcript?
Deadline for seniors to submit transcripts from outside programs, for final class rank consideration, please turn in all necessary documents by Monday, February 7th!  Have questions about this? Check in with your Counselor!

Enjoy the 3 day weekend,
We look forward to starting fresh with  2nd semester on Tuesday!

WHS Counseling Team
Amy Strandy, Kat Lamb, Nate Hirsch, Sarah Brenner, Scott Churchill, My Kiakotos, Lisa Law

College and Career Center News!

Ms. Kia, College & Career and Running Start Counselor, has created the College & Career Center Scoop, a monthly newsletter to inform all students, families, and staff about all things related to college and career. 

For College resources and information click HERE!

Celebrations!

Senior Tatum Thompson named a WIAA/Gesa Credit Union State Athlete of the Week for the week of January 16-22, 2022! 

Congratulations to Senior Tatum Thompson on being named a WIAA/Gesa Credit Union State Athlete of the Week for the week of January 16-22, 2022!
Throughout the school year, the WIAA and Gesa Credit Union honor student-athletes each week from around the state. This award is designed to honor Washington’s best, and Tatum's performance certainly qualifies for this recognition. Taum spends a great deal of time and energy and that participation requires dedication and discipline. This recognition is a testament to her passion for her sport, and her contributions as an ambassador for her school and community. The WIAA and Gesa Credit Union, along with Woodinville High School, salute Tatum for her efforts!
A full list of weekly winners is available on the WIAA website at wiaa.com/athleteoftheweek.
Once again, congratulations to Tatum on a well-deserved honor!
WHS Women of Influence Club hosted a virtual "Meet the Industry Professionals" panel on January 25!
Over 30 WHS students took the opportunity to connect with and learn from six fabulous women in various career fields in a virtual "Meet the Industry Professionals" panel on Tuesday, January 25! The panel included a clinical pharmacist, CHANEL's West Coast vice president, the vice president of Health and Safety for Boeing, a chief health officer at the University of British Columbia, an attorney for abused and neglected juveniles, and the news director from King 5 Media Group. The speakers shared their advice and answered questions asked by students.

Women of Influence Club is proud to have provided the community with this event and are looking forward to hosting their end of the year in-person conference in April. For more club updates, follow Women of Influence Club on Instagram @whs.womenofinfluence.

Wrestling Team Finished Season 2nd in KingCo!

The wrestling team completed their regular season on January 27th, with a 38-33 win over Mt Si and a 34-40 loss to Issaquah. On the season, the team went 8-1 in district competition (13-2 overall) to finish 2nd in KingCo. The postseason, which consists of three tournaments (districts, regionals, state/Mat Classic) starts on Feb 4-5. Congratulations and best wishes to the team and coaches as they move into post-season competition!

2022 Scholastic Writing and Art Awards Announced!

WHS is excited to share with you the results of the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Art Competition.  Seven students placed in 5 different genres at the Western Regional Level! 
HS students competed with students from ten states (AL, WA, OR, CA,UT, MT, ID, WY, NV and CO), known as the Western Region.  

The two Gold Key pieces are in the process of being judged at the National Level in NYC by a panel of Creative Professionals and will be announced in March.  

 The following students were placed at the Western Regional Level:
  • Claire Dulas, 10, "People of the Revolution," Poetry, Gold Key
  • Mariam Kazmi, 12, "Legs and Arms," Personal Memoir, Honorable Mention
  • Victoria Levner, 10, "Silence," Poetry, Honorable Mention
  • Sarah Nitsche, 10, Broken and Hysterical, Dramatic Script, Gold Key
  • Ava Sanguinetti, 10, "Gardenia," Short Story, Silver Key
  • Allan Xuan, 10, "The Impossible Goal of Media Objectivity: How it Erodes Trust, Truth and Thought," Critical Essay, Silver Key
  • Abby Zamzow, 10, "Halo," Short Story, Silver Key

    Congratulations to these students and Teacher Christine Traxler on these honors!

Tim Swartz’ 3rd Period Class Celebrated for December’s ASB Food Drive Efforts! 


The tradition continues! A congratulatory and thank you breakfast was provided by Admin for Tim Swartz’ 3rd period class Tuesday, January 25 in the Commons for their efforts with the ASB Food Drive in December. A request from the class for a pizza breakfast was accommodated this year! As shared, Tim’s class topped the list, bringing in 3,154 of the 7,759 items collected for the Maltby Food Bank! Much appreciation was again shared for the help provided to our local community, along with the awarding of the Trophy provided by ASB! Congratulations again to Mr. Swartz and his students!  
The WHS ML/FSA/Aspire Special Education Department was extended thanks and appreciation by WHS Admin and WHS PTSA on Thursday, January 26 for their above and beyond efforts supporting students during Remote Learning.

Lady Falcons celebrate victory at Home!


Last night, Thursday, January 27, the Lady Falcons gymnastics team hosted Issaquah, Newport, and Redmond High Schools at home for the final regular meet of the ’21-‘22 season. The gymnasts were both excited and a bit daunted to perform their skills and abilities to the enthusiastic home crowd, but as expected, they rose to the occasion. 
Our lady Falcons ended on a high note on the floor event, where Woodinville earned nine of the top ten spots out of forty competitors.  In addition to celebrating the sweet success of placing 1st at the meet, we also celebrated our seniors – co-captain Emma Mann and Kellee McElrath – for it was their final high school meet. Coach Kathie and teammates Gigi Calozza and co-captain Katie Barker delivered touching remarks that reminded everyone how special our seniors are to the team.

Huge congratulations to the Lady Falcons for another successful season, and stay tuned for updates on our elite athletes who will compete post-season at the championships!

Woodinville Individual Event Results Contributing to Team Score:



UPCOMING EVENTS!


Details are subject to changes in guidance from the Northshore School District, King County Department of Health, and/or the State of Washington.
COVID-19 Testing every Wednesday during 2nd period                                                      
01/31: No School- Non-Student Grading Day
02/01: SEMESTER 2 BEGINS
02/04-05: Winter Play, WHS Theatre, 7pm
02/05: DECA Practice
02/05: FBLA Winter Competition 
02/08: Remember to VOTE!
02/10-11: Winter Play, WHS Theatre, 7pm
02/11: SAT at WHS on 03/12 Registration DUE
02/12: DECA Practice 
02/14-18: NHS Black History Month Drive
02/16: Current Grades 9, 10, & 11 2022-23 Registration Distribution @ Advisory
02/21: Spring Final Forms Athletic Registration Due
02/21: No School- President's Day 
02/22-27: No School- Mid-Winter Break
03/02: Current Grades 9, 10, & 11 2022-23 Registration Due @ Advisory
03/02: DECA State Practice
03/3-05: DECA State, Bellevue
03/03-05: HOSA State, Spokane
03/10: Pathway Choir Concert, 7pm
03/12: SAT at WHS
03/13: Daylight Savings Time- Ahead 1 hour
03/14-18: NHS Feminine Hygiene/ Toiletries Drive
03/14-18: Service Week
03/15: Northlake Orchestra Festival @ WHS
03/17: Blood Drive 
03/24: International DECA Meeting
03/25: Final NHS hours DUE
03/26: DECA Practice
04/02: DECA Practice
04/11-15: No School- Spring Break
05/14: Senior Prom, Pacific Science Center
06/10: Class of 2022 Commencement Rehearsal, MANDATORY, 9-11am
06/14: Class of 2022 Commencement Ceremony, Pop Keeney, 1pm

Non Student Day

No School

Monday, January 31

Safety: Remind your students...


As a community, we hear across the nation, in our state, and even locally about students, when off campus, being approached for various reasons by individuals they do not know. Some of the reasons may be legitimate, but at times could be questionable. Our students are inclined to help people and at times may have their guard down during these possible encounters, so we are providing a friendly reminder to families to discuss and share with your student the importance of being alert when approached by individuals they do not know when out and about in the community. 

February 8, 2022

Northshore Invests: Feb. 8, 2022 Ballot Measures

Northshore has three local funding measures for our students and schools in the February 8, 2022 election.
  • Renewal of the Educational Programs and Operations (EP&O) levy continues day-to-day operations that are not funded by the state.
  • Renewal of the Technology levy continues funding to maintain our investment in technology for our students, including a 1-to-1 ratio of take-home devices to students and teacher training to support learning.
  • The Capital Projects bond will address our highest facility needs by funding additional classrooms and reducing the reliance on portables while also making necessary repairs to our buildings. 
Specific to our school, Woodinville will receive safety and technology infrastructure improvements including updated equipment for video monitoring systems, emergency preparation, wireless networks, and updated network wiring in older locations as well as expanded wireless coverage in under-served areas. We will also receive technology devices for students and staff on a four-year replacement cycle, new classroom technology tools to support innovative learning, adaptive technology tools to support individual student learning needs, and ongoing training opportunities for staff.
The annual school tax rate is projected to decrease during the four years of the measures. With an all-mail election, your ballot should arrive aroundJanuary 20 and remember to vote. Ballots must be returned by Election Day on February 8.

Learn more by joining the District for a Community Conversation webinar on the Bond & Levies with District leadership on either of the following days:

Virtual Brown Bag Information Session - Tuesday, Jan. 25 from 12-1 p.m. on Zoom: https://link.nsd.org/3FLwUfO 

Virtual Information Session - Thursday, Jan. 27 from 6-7 p.m. on Zoom: https://link.nsd.org/3tJVYBm

Or learn about these measures online: https://www.nsd.org/bondlevy.

SENIORS!


SCHOLARSHIPS:

The Scholarship Foundation of Northshore offers scholarships for Northshore School District students ONLY.  If your senior is planning to attend college next year, they should consider applying for these scholarships.  Students complete one application and can be considered for multiple opportunities.
Scholarship Foundation of Northshore

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE:  February 15, 2022
Scholarships can also be found on our website,   WHS Website by scrolling down to Scholarships.
HIGH SCHOOL & BEYOND PLAN:

The due date for completing your HSBP is Jan. 28th, 2022.  Students access their HSBP in the Naviance program.


If you attend Running Start and have taken/passed College 101 (or a variation of this class, if not taken at Cascadia), this meets your HSBP and you do not need to do the Naviance High School and Beyond Plan tasks.
If you are struggling to complete the HSBP or not sure what your plans are for next year, I am happy to meet with you to go over what's required and help you complete it. Lisa Allen, our Career and College Readiness Secretary is also available for help in the counseling office on Fridays. 

Your HSBP will be listed as "Not Met" on your transcript and in Synergy/StudentVue until early February, even if you've already completed everything in Naviance. I don't run the "completion reports" until after the January 28th deadline. After the completion reports are finished, I send them to the district office for all the student records to be updated. So, don't worry if you have finished your Naviance tasks but your records still says "Not Met" between now and early February.
Email Mrs. Kiakotos at mkiakotos@nsd.org if you have any questions! 

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JOSTENS SPRING CAP, GOWN, TASSEL & STOLE ORDERS - DEADLINE APRIL 1

Learn more on the Class of 2022 website!

Attention Parents/Guardians of Students Who May Have Covid-19 or Have Tested Positive 
(Please go through these three checks daily!)
 
  1. IF a student has ANY symptoms consistent with Covid-19 (headache, stuffy/runny nose, sore throat, fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of taste/smell, nausea/vomiting, fever) the student should STAY HOME!!
  2. IF you have said to yourself, “It’s just a cold.” The student should STAY HOME!! Symptoms of a cold are the same as those for Covid-19. Please don’t have your student come to school. Plan for your student to get tested as soon as possible and submit test results to the WHS Nurses, Christie Callahan and Jennifer Gardner.
  3. IF a student has tested positive for Covid-19, please opt out of batch testing for 90 days. If this is not done, the student’s test results will most likely come back positive!
 
WHS Positive Batch Test Result - What Would Next Steps Be?
 
If your student is identified as having a positive result from a batch test taken at Woodinville High School, each student and parent/guardian will be notified. This would not mean they have COVID-19. It simply means someone in their batch of people had tested positive. To determine if your student is COVID negative, an individual confirmatory test will be required.
 
  • Any fully vaccinated person in a positive batch does not have to quarantine but does have to get a confirmatory negative test.
  • Any unvaccinated person in a positive batch does have to quarantine and has to remain in quarantine until they receive a confirmatory negative test. 
Common questions:
Where and when is testing
Confirmatory PCR testing for vaccinated or unvaccinated students can happen at:
1) Pop Keeney Stadium located at 9809 NE 188th St, Bothell, WA 98011. You Would Need to Register for a specific time. The registration link would be provided by Mr. Richardson upon notification.
OR
2) During the school day at WHS.
OR
3) Private health care provider.
After the test, results will be emailed to the address provided at check-in. Results are expected to be in the portal 24 hours after the lab receives the test. If more than 72 hours has passed and you have not received an email with your student’s results, you can call Assistant Principal Craig Richardson to see if the results are available.  (Please note it is taking up to 3 days to get results.)
 
Will I be charged for the test? 
No, the confirmatory PCR test is free.  
 
What do I need to bring for the test? 
Those being tested will be asked for their name, date of birth, email address where results will be sent, and a student ID card, if available.  
  
What if I don’t want my student to have a confirmatory test? 
In the absence of a negative test, there is a mandatory 14-day quarantine for those who are unvaccinated before returning to in-person learning. However, there is no requirement your student take the confirmatory test provided by the District. You may elect to have a PCR confirmatory test by your health care provider or at a local clinic or pharmacy (e.g. – Walgreens) within three days. Vaccinated students and staff will need to provide proof of taking a confirmatory test within three days of being informed that they were in a positive batch. 
 
The District will accept these outside tests if the following information is shown: student’s name, date of the test, result of test and the document identifies the test provider. Rapid antigen tests are not accepted at this time.   
 
What if my student is fully vaccinated? 
Fully vaccinated means both doses and the two-week curative process for Moderna and Pfizer or one dose of Johnson & Johnson and the same two-week curative process. Proof of vaccination will be required to avoid quarantining until confirmatory testing. You will need to notify your school that your student is fully vaccinated. Be prepared to provide proof of your student being fully vaccinated to Nurse Christie Callahan ccallahan@nsd.org and Nurse Jennifer Gardner jgardner2@nsd.org
 
Throughout the pandemic the information for K-12 education has continued to change. The information above is the current process for Northshore’s positive batch testing results. Questions can be e-mailed to Assistant Principal Craig Richardson crichardson@nsd.org, Nurse Christie Callahan ccallahan@nsd.org and Nurse Jennifer Gardner jgardner2@nsd.org.
 
Thank you for your help in keeping Woodinville HS Students healthy and safe. 

Quarantine Learning Support


Northshore provides opportunities for continuous learning while students have to quarantine due to Covid. Please use the link below to access a schedule of lessons by Northshore educators while your student is quarantining or waiting for COVID testing results. 
 https://www.nsd.org/covid19/quarantine-learning-support 

Khan Academy approved by NSD as Supplemental Resource for K-12 ELA, Math, Social Studies, and Science 


 KHAN ACADEMY is a free resource that is now approved by NSD to be used as a supplemental resource for K-12 ELA, Math, Social Studies, and Science. KHAN Academy also has a lot of resources for Advanced Placement course prep.  For example, students can link their PSAT scores to Khan Academy, to receive customized support.
Link for Khan Academy: https://www.khanacademy.org/

Weather & Emergency Information


Emergencies and weather-related problems can alter school schedules and affect bus transportation for students. Families will receive a telephone message from the district if there is a change to the school schedule. If no schedule change information is posted, schools and buses are on their regular schedules.

2022 SPRING SPORTS REGISTRATION

Spring sports begin on Monday, February 28, when we return from mid-winter break. Athletics registration is OPEN for 2022 spring sports. Final Forms is an online registration platform for Athletics registration. You must be registered to receive information and updates from coaches. 

Women's spring sports include badminton, golf, fastpitch softball, tennis, track and field, and water polo. Men's spring sports include baseball, lacrosse, soccer, and track and field. Coed rowing and Unified Soccer are TBD. Visit our Teams website to learn more about spring sports.

Registration closes for baseball, men's soccer, and fastpitch on Sunday, February 27. Depending on the number of registrations, women's golf and tennis may also close on February 27. Registration for all other sports will remain open for 1 or 2 weeks depending on participation numbers.

Required Prior to Participation in Athletics
To be cleared to participate in the first day of tryouts or practice, a Final Forms registration must be completed by both parent and student and a current sports physical must be on file with the WHS Athletic Office Sports physicals are good for two years from the exam date.

Visit our Register for Athletics page for more information and to register on Final Forms. 

Academic Eligibility Requirements
Student athletes in high school are expected to meet or exceed a 2.0 GPA to be eligible to participate in school-sponsored activities. There are regular grade checks for each sports season.
  • NSD Standard: Minimum 2.0 GPA each semester
  • WIAA Standard: Passing 6 classes
  • Visit the Eligibility page for more specific grade check and suspension information.

Questions? We're here to help!
If you have any questions, are having issues registering on Final Forms, or need to check on a physical expiration date, please email Renae Hector, WHS Athletic Secretary, at rhector@nsd.org.
Attendance & Early Dismissals
Our student day is from 8:20 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. and WHS expects all students to attend school every day.  Below are a few highlights of our attendance policy and procedures:
  • Absences must be excused within two (2) school days of the absence or students will be assigned progressive discipline.
  • Ten hours of excused and/or unexcused absences in a semester in a given class may result in going through the Attendance Validation process.
  • When a student accumulates three (3) or more days of unexcused absences it will result in a conference with administration.
  • If a student misses more than 15 minutes of class, it is considered an absence
  • If a student requires an early dismissal, the student needs to come to the Attendance Office before school or during Options with a parent/guardian signed request. We are no longer accepting phone calls or emails for early dismissal to limit classroom interuptions.
  • Students who arrive late to school (both excused and unexcused) must check in at the Attendance Office for a pass before proceeding to class.
Please refer to the WHS Website’s Attendance Page and/or the WHS Student Handbook for more details or contact the Attendance Office at 425.408.7410 or whsattendance@nsd.org.
Fee Waivers for Students

Pursuant to House Bill 1660, students who are qualified for free/reduced meals may have extra-curricular/activity fees waived by completing a fee waiver consent form located on the NSD website under the heading of Reduced or Waived School Fees at: https://www.nsd.org/schools/get-started/food-services/free-and-reduced-price-breakfast-lunch.  Qualified families are encouraged to complete the waiver form. Information about House Bill 1660 can be found on the WHS website under Resources, Payments/TouchBase. Questions regarding the extra-curricular/activity fee waiver process can be directed to Account Specialist Besty Black at eblack@nsd.org.

Financial Assistance for Internet Access



Families who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals may also receive financial assistance for internet access. Learn more about the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program at https://www.nsd.org/internetaccess.

Northshore Schools Foundation: Request for Removing Barriers Support

Basic Needs Aid
When a family is in crisis and normal household activities are disrupted, students experience distress that affects their attendance, coursework and classroom behavior. NSF's Basic Needs Aid Fund allows families to stock up on groceries or fill the car with fuel so that they can direct their energy where it is most needed: finding a permanent solution to the situation at hand (https://www.northshoreschoolsfoundation.org/request-support/#basicneedsaid).

Apply for Funds

For WHS students, contact Counselor and CARE Team member Sarah Brenner at sbrenner@nsd.org and/or your student’s school counselor or grade-level administrator to describe the temporary challenge or circumstance and request support. All NSF funding requests must come from an approved school staff member.

The NSD staff member will then submit your request.

Foundation leadership will review the request within 5 days and contact the NSD staff that submitted the request with details.

WHS E-News from the Principal
"One Falcon, One Family"

January 28, 2022
Volume 11, Issue 19
 
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 7:50 A.M. – 3:50 P.M. 

425-408-7400 / whsoffice@nsd.org

Our Office Team is here to help you!
Carolyn Moriarty, Office Manager, Ext. 7401
Ellen Esteves Main Office Secretary, Ext. 7403
Denise Schwans, ASB/Assessments/Graduation Coordination, Ext. 7515
Jenn Diaz, Student Info Specialist/Registrar, Ext. 7512
Kim Benedict, Attendance Secretary, Ext. 7410
Roberta Porter, Counseling Office Manager, Ext. 7418
Nicki Kongkarat, ASB/Bookkeeping, Fine/Fee Payment, Ext. 7504
Renae Hector, Athletics Secretary, Ext. 7491

The mission of Woodinville High School is to become a community of learners, providing a safe and encouraging environment for developing the mind, body, and spirit.
 
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF WOODINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL!
 
GO Falcons!


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