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Woodinville High School | Care - Respect - Leadership

"One Falcon, One Family"

Class of 2023
Senior Class Meeting, Moving Up, & Senior Breakfast
Thurs, June 8, 2023

WHS PTSA Golden Apple Awards!
Congratulatons to Special Education Teacher Katherine Smith and Social Studies Teacher Jim Backstrom who were presented with "Golden Apple" awards from WHS PTSA on Thursday, June 8 at the Moving Up Assembly.

WHS PTSA representative Kim Norris shared, "I am pleased to present the 2023 Woodinville High School PTSA’s Outstanding Educator Award. This award recognizes individuals who make significant contributions that enhance the education of students at WHS. We received nominations for close to 70 different teachers - which says a lot about the quality of teachers here today. Students commented on how they felt challenged, safe, and loved in your classrooms, and they appreciate how you go above and beyond to help them learn. As a community, we would like to thank you all for everything you have done for our students this year. Let’s give all our teachers a round of applause.

Our first outstanding teacher award recipient is truly loved by their students at WHS. Students say this teacher loves and helps them learn, even under challenging circumstances. One student described this teacher as “Awesome,” one simply gave a thumbs-up, and another blew a kiss. These responses were simple and from the heart. Colleagues describe this educator as “the most passionate teacher I have met. Her love for her students is pure, and it shows in her relationships with them.” another commented that she “has a huge heart and even more patience.” “She is the best at what she does. She is devoted and driven to ensure that her students have a voice and are getting the perfect amount of education in each situation.” A parent wrote, “As a mom of special needs kids, you worry about what happens after you drop your kid off each day, and I just wish I could tell all their mamas what great hands their kids are being left in here at Woodinville.” She is an inspiring and uplifting teacher, and we are lucky to have her on our staff. Katherine Smith, please come and accept your award and our appreciation for running a stellar special education department and for the love you show all students here at Woodinville High School. Thank you!

Our second outstanding educator award recipient is known as thoughtful, kind, dedicated, passionate, generous, and a walking encyclopedia. One colleague said this teacher is like Cal Ripken, Jr., the long-time MLB player who broke the record for the most consecutive games/years played. Like Cal, he shows up every day at WHS without any fanfare and does his job so well: teaching, listening, and being an advocate and role model for them and so many of us at WHS. Students commented, "he makes sure that we are able to achieve our goals and ensures that we have every opportunity to achieve success.” Another commented, “His knowledge of history and world events is second to none. In fact, before Google, if my students asked a question I couldn't answer, I would run to his room to get the information I needed.” Another wrote, “It’s time to recognize the huge amount of extra time he selflessly gives to his students. He leads the hiking club, Model UN, and the Poetry club. He is engaging and enthusiastic with students and an amazing colleague! He is a master teacher in every respect.” After the 30+ years he has dedicated to this profession, we are thrilled to congratulate Jim Backstrom as one of our Golden Apple Award winners. Thank you, and Congratulations!

Woodinville High School PTSA congratulates Ms. Smith, Mr. Backstrom, and all the amazing teachers at WHS. We love our motto, “One Falcon, One Family,” and we appreciate everything that students, parents, teachers & staff do to make this school feel like a family."
The awards were determined with input from WHS students and staff. Thank you to the WHS PTSA for your efforts and support!
GO Falcons!
Commencement Day, Tues, June 13!
Graduating seniors must be dropped off at the WHS Main Office drop-off loop OR the Upper Senior Parking Lot via the 136th Ave NE entrance by 2:45 p.m. Tuesday, June 13. This is the last time parents and guardians will have contact with their student until after the ceremony at Pop Keeney ends at approximately 7:30 p.m.
  • ALL seniors are transported to the ceremony at Pop Keeney Stadium via NSD buses from WHS.
  • Upon being dropped off at WHS, seniors will walk to the WHS Bus Zone for check in with their cap, gown, tassel, and stole on an inexpensive hanger.
  • Upon completion of the Commencement Ceremony seniors are released to reunite with their parents/guardians who are responsible for transporting their graduate home from the stadium.
The ceremony will start at 6:00p.m. sharp and it should conclude by approximately 7:30p.m. Doors at Pop Keeney will open at appoximately 5:15p.m.
Onsite parking at WHS is not available for seniors’ vehicles during the day or overnight June 13 through June 14. Review the WHS Grad Guide for futher Commencement Day details!
Seating Assignments
Seat assignments are posted on the Class of 2023 website. Seniors should check the seat assignments the afternoon of Monday, June 12 to reconfirm.
We look forward to celebrating the Class of 2023 on Tuesday!
Need Extra Commencement Tickets?

Commencement tickets for the Class of 2023 ceremony on Tuesday, June 13, 6:00 p.m. continue to be on sale for $7.00 at the Main or Cashier's Office thru Tuesday, June 13 at 3:50 p.m.

Tickets will not be available for purchase at Pop Keeney on Tuesday, June 13.

Class of 2023: Caps, Gowns, 5 Complimentary Tickets & Yearbooks
Not picked up at Senior Awards Night?


Caps and gowns and 5 complimentary tickets not picked up during the Senior Awards Night reception yesterday evening, Thursday, June 1, will be available before school, during Options, lunches, and after school. The items are not available for pick up during class time. 

Seniors who did not pick up their yearbook the evening of June 1, or during lunches June 2, or on Beach Day June 7, can pick up through Tuesday, June 20 before school, during lunches, and after school until 4:15 pm in room 238
Commencement tickets continue to be on sale for $7.00 at the Cashier's/Main Office thru Tuesday, June 13 at 3:50 p.m.

Tickets will not be available for purchase at Pop Keeney on Tuesday, June 13.

Please note fines/fees must be cleared or paid to pick up the items above and/or purchase additional Commencement tickets.
Diploma Packet Drive-Thru Distribution Event, Wed, June 28, 11a-2p

Graduates are presented with a diploma cover at the Commencement Ceremony. Pending official verification all credits and graduation requirements have been met, diplomas, along with transcripts and other documentation, will be available for pick up at the Main Office Loop drive-thru event beginning Wednesday, June 28, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
  • Thank you for ensuring all outstanding devices have been returned by June 6 and textbooks and other materials have been returned by June 7.
  • All fines and fees must be paid or cleared before the diploma will be released.
    • Fines and fees can be paid online through the parent TouchBase accounts or checks can be made payable to WHS and mailed to: WHS at 19819 136th Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98072, Attn: Bookkeeper.
    • If you should need your TouchBase username or password, please email whsattendance@nsd.org.
  • Student immunization records for our graduating seniors will be included in the diploma packets.  
    • If your immunization record is not in your diploma packet, you may register your child at https://wa.myir.net/rorl to receive a .pdf of your child's Certificate of Immunization Status (CIS) form. You will find this information on the nurse's letter in your packet. 
  • Please make arrangements to pick up the packet, as diplomas are often a piece of documentation needed in the graduate’s near future.
  • As diplomas are not reproducible and the packets contain sensitive information, the packet must be picked up and signed for by the graduate or the graduate’s parent/guardian. Friends of the graduate are not authorized.

Summer hours for pick up after June 28 are Wednesday, July 12 & 19 from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the WHS Main Office.
Class of 2023: Graduation Guide Available!
Woodinville High School's Graduation Guide: Information for Woodinville High School Seniors and their Parents/Guardians, is filled with valuable information regarding the Commencement Ceremony and the important activities and events leading up until graduation!
  • All seniors and parents/guardians should familiarize themselves with the information, requirements, events, dates, and arrival times!
If you need a hard copy they are available in the Main office.
Please continue to check the WHS Class of 2023 webpage for updates!
There are a few spaces remaining for… GRAD NIGHT!

THE BIGGEST. THE LAST. THE BEST EVER.
A UNIQUE PARTY YOU WON’T FORGET.
Sign-up right away to secure your spot with your 2023 fellow grads!

Sign up for Grad Night ‘23 here: Registration Link 
Use this link to make your payment of $225 or you may request a scholarship on the registration link:  Paypal Link 

This celebration is an all-night action-packed party for our seniors sponsored by a group of senior parents and is not a Northshore School District or WHS sponsored event. Seniors attending the Grad Night Event will depart directly from the Red Robin/Famous Footwear parking lot in downtown Woodinville Tuesday, June 13 at 9:30 p.m. (18029 Garden Way NE, Woodinville, WA 98072). Pick up is at the same location at 5:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning, June 14.  The new graduates will visit two different surprise venues where they can safely gather and celebrate together. There will be plenty of entertainment, food, snacks, drinks, and planned activities. Chaperones and security will be on hand to ensure a fun and safe environment.

The Grad Night Event is Please direct any questions regarding the Grad Night Event to the Senior Parent Group (Katie Morris or Susan Lampe at whsgradnight23@gmail.com).
Remember…overnight parking is NOT available at Woodinville High School for any seniors, parents, or guardians June 13-14. 
Yearbook Lottery & Yearbook Pick Up

Seniors Lottery Winner:
  • If the book was not picked up and paid for during Beach Day activities, Wednesday, June 7, your name will be removed from the lottery list and the book will become available for purchase on a first come, first served basis on Thursday, June 8.
Underclassmen (Grades 9 thru 11) Lottery winner: 
  • If you are randomly selected, you will need to pay for and pick up your book on Wednesday, June 7 during Beach Day activities.
  • If your book is not picked up and paid for during Beach Day activities, your name will be removed from the lottery list.
  • All books not paid for will become available for purchase on a first come, first serve basis on Thursday, June 8.
IF you no longer attend WHS or you know of someone who purchased a yearbook contact Mrs. Alder via email we will figure out how to get your book to you.
After Beach Day (for yearbooks that had been pre-purchased): 
  • Thursday, June 8 through Tuesday, June 20 distribution will be before school, during lunches, and after school until 4:15 pm in room 238

Any Questions contact Sharon Alder, Yearbook Adviser salder@nsd.org.

IMPORTANT PARKING APPLICATION INFORMATION FOR 2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR

WHS 2023-24 Parking Applications are now available online! Seniors and juniors who plan to park on campus for the 2023-24 school year can find the application on the Woodinville High School website under Resources>Parking Permits https://woodinville.nsd.org/resources/parking Click on the link at the top of the page.
  • Please note that there is a section on the application for students to upload images of their driver's license and current auto insurance.
  • Barring any unexpected changes to the school schedule, applications will be approved and the parking hanger fee will be added to students' TouchBase account starting mid-August. All fees and fines must be paid before hanger fee can be added.
  • Online parking applications will be processed in the order in which they are received.
For questions regarding WHS on-campus parking for the 2023-24 school year, please email the Campus Supervisor at adillman@nsd.org

Message from your WHS Counselors


Hi Falcons!


All students: Summer is right around the corner with only 6 more school days left! Please be sure to check in with your teachers and catch up on any missing work before the end of the year. Finish strong, you can do this!

10th and 11th grade students who are interested in Running Start please start by reading through the WHS RS website.

Juniors: You are almost Seniors! Summer is a great time to start planning for life after high school. If you missed the presentation offered by your favorite counselor, please make sure to check out our career and college resource websites in addition to the Class of 2024 Senior Handbook.


Students remember you can drop-in to the school counseling office any day before/after school, during Options or during your lunch. We are always happy to see you. If you need an appointment and a different time, feel free to schedule a time to meet using Bookings.


WHS Counseling Team
Amy Strandy, Kat Lamb, Scott Churchill, Nate Hirsch, Sarah Brenner, My Tang

College and Career News

Ms. Tang, College & Career and Running Start Counselor created the College & Career Center Scoop to inform all students, families, and staff about all things related to college and career. 
Check out the first issue of the 2022-23 school year by clicking here!

Student Celebrations!

Beach Day 2023!

Wednesday, June 6th, WHS celebrated the school year and yearbook distribution at our traditional Beach Day!
Dramafest Returns and was a Sucess!
The first Dramafest since the start of the pandemic was a huge success! Family, friends, and supporters of the WHS Theatre Company were treated to a fabulous evening of one-act plays, scenes from well-known and lesser-known works, and musical numbers.

In addition, 36 students were inducted into the International Thespian Society, 9 seniors earned graduation cords, and our Booster Club distributed 11 scholarships.

We are extremely proud of this year's graduating class, who bore the brunt of the pandemic's impacts during their high school years. We wish all of the WHS seniors the best of luck in their next chapter!


UPCOMING EVENTS!


Ongoing: Fee Waiver Consent Form available for families who qualify for Free & Reduced Lunch

06/01-30: LGTBQ Pride Month
06/13: Commencement Day Schedule #18, Dismissal at 11a
06/13: Class of 2023 Commencement Ceremony, Pop Keeney Stadium, 6p
06/14-15: 7-Period Schedule #2
06/18: Father's Day
06/19: Juneteenth - No School
06/20: Last Day of School, Bell Schedule #28, Two and One-Half Hour Schedule (Breakfast & LUnch NOT served)
06/20-25: HOSA Nationals, Dallas, TX
06/25-07/1: FBLA National Conference, Atlanta, GA
06/28: Class of 2023 Diploma Packet Pick-Up Event, Main Office Loop, 11a-2p
08/28: Falcon Days 2023-24 (9th grade & 12th grade)
08/31: Falcon Days 2023-24 (11th grade & 10th grade)
09/04: Labor Day
09/06: Link Crew & Orientation Day (Grade 9 and all new to WHS 10th, 11th, & 12th-grade students)
09/07: 1st Day of School 2023-24 (ALL grades attend)
Upcoming Bell Schedules:
You can view all our bell schedules on the WHS Bell Schedules Website
Not returning to WHS for the 2023-24 school year?

If your student will NOT be returning to WHS in the fall for the 2023-24 school year, please submit the required Pre-Withdrawal Form to Counseling Office Manager Roberta Porter at rporter2@nsd.org prior to the last day of school June 20th. 
Please make sure all books or any other school items have been returned and any possible fines/fees cleared prior to the end of the school year.
Medication Pick-Up From the Nurse

Please plan to pick up all medication from the nurse no later than 3:30pm on Friday, June 16th.
Any medication left in the Health Room after this time will be destroyed. Any medication needed for the following school year will need to be brought in with a new Authorization for Medication form at the start of the 2023-2024 school year.

Please call Christie Callahan or Jennifer Gardner RN, BSN at (425)408-7406 if you have any questions.

Athletics registration is OPEN for the 2023-24 school year!

Final Forms is an online registration platform for Athletics registration. You can register for a fall, winter, and/or spring sport at the same time. You must be registered to receive information and updates from coaches and to participate in spring/summer practices/workouts.

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. Because the default year is 22-23 until June 13, you will need to click on the Switch to 23-24 Registration BLUE button to register.

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

Interested in playing Slowpitch in the fall?

Slowpitch will have an interest meeting on Wednesday, June 14th after school at 3:30pm in Room 513. We will go over optional summer workouts and what the season will look like this fall.
Also, come out to one of our summer practices, starting Wednesday, June 28th to meet the coaches and players. We welcome all students who are interested in playing a sport, no experience needed.

Summer practices will run every Wednesday, starting June 28 from 3-4pm at the WHS Softball field. Practices will continue through the summer and the last day will be July 26th.

If you plan to attend a practice, please make sure you register for Slowpitch through Final Forms and turn in your physical to Renae Hector at rhector@nsd.org.

Please reach out to coach Kim Benedict for more information at kbenedict@nsd.org.

Woodinville High School
Volleyball Skills Summer Camp


You are invited to attend a summer volleyball camp!  All proceeds support Woodinville High School ASB Volleyball!

Information:
Who: Students of Northshore School District. Entering into grades 6, 7, and 8.
No experience Necessary, that’s what the camp is all about!
What: Students will learn the fundamental skills of volleyball and play in daily tournament games applying the skills learned.
Dates: July 18-20th, 2023
Time: 12:30-4:30. Gym opens and check-in begins at 12:10pm
Location: Woodinville High School Main Gym
Payment: $120 per student
What to bring:
  • Water bottle and snack
  • Athletic court shoes and athletic clothing
  • Knee-pads, helpful, but not necessary
To secure a spot at camp:
Email completed Consent Form and downloaded receipt showing proof of payment through the TouchBase Portal on the NSD Website to the Program Director/Coach below.
                  -OR-
Mail the completed form to:
Woodinville High School 19819 136th Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
C/O Jessika Burrow, Volleyball
Including a Check made payable to Woodinville High School

Contact: Program Director/Head Coach Jessika Burrow. Jburrow@nsd.org

*”Northshore School District shall be held harmless from any cause of action, claim, or petition filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials including attorney’s fees and judgments or awards.”
Summer School 2023
** All classes will be virtual**
June 26 - July 28, 2023
All Summer School 2023 classes will be held virtually.

Offering courses in:
  • Accelerated Courses
    • Accelerated Math 
    • Chemistry 
    • Drawing/Design
  • Credit Retrieval Courses 
  • First-Time Credit Core Courses
  • Additional Courses
    • Online Health
    • Life Fitness
    • Physical Education (PE)
    • WA State History
For more information and registration for Summer School click here.

2023-24 School Year Calendar Available

The 2023-24 school year calendar is available on the District website. Be sure to mark your calendar with important dates. 
 
View the calendar.
Hi Falcon Families!

WHS PTSA supports academic needs, is an active voice on decisions that impact your child’s health, safety and quality of education, and builds a stronger, more inclusive school community.  Join WHS PTSA for your child because increasing our membership, even by one, makes it possible to provide important educational resources, speak up on important issues and create a stronger school community.  

We invite you to join because we can do more together than apart!
Woodinville High School PTSA is now on Instagram! Give us a follow @WoodinvillePTSA to stay current on how our PTSA is helping support our WHS community. 

WHS extends sincere thanks to our fabulous PTSA for their support this year! PTSA loved celebrating the Senior Class of 2023 at WHS. It was a pleasure working with the Senior Class Staff Advisors to make Senior Breakfast possible this year!

PTSA Golden Acorn Award Winners!
Each year WHS PTSA gives Golden Acorn Awards to people who have given exemplary volunteer services to our school.  This year's winners are Lynn Smith and Debi Niemi.  This dynamic duo has been our PTSA's Emergency Preparedness team for the past 4 years.  They went over and beyond to get WHS storage units filled with up-to-date emergency inventory.  They worked hard to get rid of the expired materials and advocated for fresh supplies.  Thank you so much for your passion and commitment to your volunteer position.  We will miss you!

Northshore School Foundation Information


Backpack & School Supply Kit https://forms.office.com/r/qZrwwjtht9
If you have any questions about the Backpack for Kids, please contact Heather Erickson, Removing Barriers Program Manager at heather@nsdfoundation.org  

Summer Intern position
There is a Summer Administrative Assistant Intern position open at the Foundation. Please view the website for more information https://www.northshoreschoolsfoundation.org/hiringadmin/

WHS Music Boosters News & Fundraiser
A big thanks to our amazing community for all of your support and generous contributions this year! Thanks to you we were able to accomplish great things like provide scholarships, reduce the Disney trip costs, provide t-shirts, pay for instrument rentals and baggage fees, celebrate our teachers, and more! We appreciate you! Thanks also to the music teachers for their dedication and the extra hours they generously gave and give to the music program. You rock!

Our next and last Music Booster Meeting for this year is scheduled for Monday, June 12th, from 6-7 p.m. in the WHS Library. We will be reflecting and approving our budget for next year, along with electing our officers. We hope you can join us and look forward to seeing you then!

Take Care,
Your Music Booster Committee

WHS Music Booster Donations

The WHS Music Boosters gladly accepts donations through PayPal at the QR code below!
Join The WHS Drama Booster Board!

If you have a student interested in theatre, this is a great way to get involved (either a little or a lot) and support your student and the program. The WHS Drama Boosters help raise funds and provide volunteer support for: Props, costumes, set build materials, theatre equipment, professionals to assist with productions, costumer, choreographers, and producers, drama education with theatre professionals in the classroom, trips, and events, meals and snacks for students and volunteers, and scholarships for graduating seniors.  Meetings happen about once a month, either via Zoom or at the WHS Black Box.  It's a fun and rewarding way to stay involved with your student!

We currently have the following open positions for the 2023-24 school year: Concessions, Webmaster, Co-Treasurer, and Communications/Volunteer Coordinator.
For more information, please email the Drama Booster President at dramaboosterpresident@whstc.org
MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THE BACK-TO-SCHOOL WHS THEATRE POTLUCK

The WHS Theatre Company Back to School Welcome Potluck will be on Wednesday, September 13th at the house of our Drama Booster Vice President. This is event is open to all students (both new and returning) AND their parents, who are interested in theatre at WHS.  A brief parent meeting and Q&A will be held during the student-led events.  More info to come in early August.

Questions about student meals? 

Learn more about student breakfast and lunch options on the district food services webpage.
Does Your Student Owe Fines or Fees?

Pursuant to NSD guidelines, outstanding fee/fine notifications were sent home via email at the end of the quarterly grading period. Parents can view/pay fines by logging into TouchBase with their NSD given TouchBase username and password. Fines and fees can be paid online 24-hours a day through TouchBase or in person on school days from 7:50 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. at the WHS Cashier's or Main Office.

Questions? 
Fine/Fee related questions should be directed to our ASB Bookkeepers at whsasb@nsd.org
TouchBase username and password questions should be directed to whsattendance@nsd.org

From the WHS Health Room

COVID Updates:

The Washington State Department of Health has provided new guidance for schools this fall. Please review the Symptom and Exposure Flowchart for Schools and learn about the Northshore School District's COVID information on our Health Room website so you are prepared for the school year.  You'll find details about what to do if your child has:
  • Symptoms,
  • If your child is exposed to COVID,
  • What kind of test your child should have,
  • What to do if your child tests positive, and
  • How you will be notified of COVID cases at school.

Other Illnesses: 

To avoid the spread of illness other than COVID, follow these guidelines when deciding whether your child is healthy enough for school.  In addition to the COVID guidelines, if your child has any of the symptoms below, please keep him/her at home until the symptoms subside: 
  • APPEARANCE/BEHAVIOR: unusually tired, difficult to wake, pale, skin rash, lack of appetite; these are often signs of underlying illness.
  • FEVER: temperature of 100 degrees or higher in the past 24 hours
  • VOMITING/DIARRHEA: within the past 24 hours.
  • RASH: Any rash of unknown cause should be considered contagious. Please have your child examined by a health care provider to determine the cause and communicability of the rash before sending him/her to school. The school may require a note from the health care provider stating that the rash is not contagious.
  • Other: For other specific diseases or health difficulties it is always a good idea to contact the school nurse. We are happy to share information and resources anytime! 

Students must be fever-free without fever reducing medication and other symptoms improving before returning to school. 

Medications at School:

If your student will be taking any medication at school, please contact the school nurse.  The Northshore School District recommends that medication be taken at home whenever possible.  We recognize, however, that in some cases it is essential that medication be administered during the school day. Learn about the procedures for the handling of ALL medications in the schools, as well as find the authorization form, on our Health Room website.

Please do not put any kind of medicine, including Tylenol, vitamins, and cough drops in your child's lunch box, backpack or pockets.  Unidentified medicine can never be given at school.  

Please feel free to contact us at any time to discuss health concerns about your student.  

Christie Callahan RN, BSN 
Jennifer Gardner RN, BSN 
(425) 408-7406 
ccallahan@nsd.org 
jgardner2@nsd.org

COVID-19 Update

The Department of Health (DOH) requires schools to  inform families and students of  COVID-19 cases and potential outbreaks.
  • The accuracy of our data depends on self-reporting.
  • Thank you for continuing to let the Nurse Callahan and Nurse Gardner know if your child tests positive for COVID-19.
  • To view information, including school and district trends, visit the District’s COVID-19 data dashboard. The dashboard is updated weekly on Monday evenings
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If your child is exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 please keep them home and test for COVID-19.
Families can order free COVID-19 tests from the state
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Together, we can keep our schools healthy and safe.

Transportation 2022-23

Please click this LINK for bus information 2022-23. 
Please click HERE for Daily Bus Passes and Activity Bus Passes routes and information! 
Visiting WHS? Sign in at the Main Office

In our continued commitment to provide a safe and productive school environment, visitor procedures are in place at all Northshore high schools. We ask all visitors to follow these procedures:
  • Visitors and volunteers MUST sign in at the Main Office upon their arrival and wear a visitor badge while on campus.
  • Unfamiliar persons and/or persons not wearing a visitor’s badge will be directed to the Main Office. Visitors may also be asked for identification.
  • In respect for the learning environment, visits to observe a classroom and/or visits to see students in a classroom during the day must be arranged through administration.
  • School-age visitors and graduates are not allowed on campus at any time during the school day. Special requests must be cleared through administration in advance.
For more information, please visit the WHS website.

Thank you for your support and help with these procedures that promote a safe and productive school environment at Woodinville High School!

Reduced or Waived Fees 2022-23


Available by logging into ParentVue and completing the steps in the Student Information Updates module

***Step-by-step instructions on how to submit the consent form in ParentVUE can be found in .pdf HERE.  An electronic step-by-step guide is also available on the district website.***

Please note: Part of the process when completing the consent form is families will first verify their information (address, phone, emergency contacts, etc.). The Consent form will appear after the race and preferred language questions. Parents/Guardians need to go through each page and verify information before reaching the consent form. The ParentVUE app on cell phones looks nearly identical to the computer version of ParentVUE for completing the online consent form.

If you qualify for free or reduced price meals, also apply for reduced or waived extra-curricular school fees pursuant to House Bill 1660 (that you may be eligible for) by completing that section of the Student Information Updates in ParentVue* on or after August 15 (see House Bill 1660 details below). 

Completing the fee waiver form in ParentVUE* will allow your student's free and reduced status to be shared with those administering extra-curricular activities at our school or within the district, thus being able to waive or reduce certain fees. 

Consent must be given each school year and does not carry forward from last school year. Instructions on how to submit the consent form in ParentVUE can be found on the district website.

Once the Consent is submitted through the Student Information Updates portal in ParentVUE, it takes a minimum of 24 hours for the waived fees to show up in TouchBase.

Visit the District website to learn how to apply for free or reduced price meals.

Questions?
Betsy Black, Account Specialist
eblack@nsd.org
Phone: 425-408-7657
Fax: 425-408-7645

ParentVUE: *If you need your username/password, email whsattendance@nsd.org.


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

June 09, 2023
Volume 12, Issue 31
 
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 7:50 A.M. – 3:50 P.M. 

Our Office Team is here to help you:
Carolyn Moriarty, Office Manager, Ext. 7401
Kim Benedict, Main Office Secretary, Ext. 7403
Denise Schwans, ASB/Assessments/Graduation Coordination, Ext. 7515
Jenn Diaz, Student Info Specialist/Registrar, Ext. 7512
Shaina Bloomquist, 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!


19819 136th Avenue NE | Woodinville, WA 98072 US


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