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"One Falcon, One Family"

Winter Spirit Assembly!
Friday, December 9
Our students' fall activities and athletics were celebrated at the
Winter Spirit Assembly organized by WHS ASB on Friday, December 9!
Senior Swim Student-Athlete Maren Rusk placed 1st in state
in the 200 Individual Medley and 3rd in the 500 Free-Style!


Holiday Bazaar 2022!
Join Us!

Sat, Dec 10,11a-4p


Woodinville High School's Senior Class Holiday Bazaar is Saturday, December 10, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. in the WHS Commons! Please join us!

Portions of the proceeds from this holiday craft fair support reducing ticket prices for the Class of 2023's prom and senior breakfast!
Joe Meagher, former Falcon Teacher, Athletic Director, and Coach posthumously honored at Dec 6 mens basketball competition 

At the December 6 WHS mens basketball competition versus Jackson High School, former social studies teacher, athletic director, and coach Joe Meagher, who passed away this past September, was posthumously honored before family, friends, and the fans in attendance. Joe served as head coach of the Falcons from 1993 to 1999, as well as the athletic director until 2002. During this time at WHS, he was named Coach of the Year, and fostered a work ethic that is still engrained in our basketball program. From 2002 through 2017, Joe voluntarily served as an assistant coach at Jackson High School, supporting former WHS Alum/Head Basketball Coach Steve Johnson. For Joe, coaching was always about his players' development in basketball and life. He was instrumental in establishing a foundation for young men and a winning culture in both the Falcon and Timberwolves Basketball programs.

WHS Annual ASB Food Drive through Fri, Dec 16!

The WHS Annual Food Drive is underway! Last year, WHS students and staff collected and donated an amazing 7,759 non-perishable food items to the Maltby Food Bank. This year, of course, they are looking to beat this record and CAN THE MAN by filling Principal Criscione's office with the items! 

Students can drop off their donations in their 3rd period classrooms through Friday, December 16. 

*Donations need to be non-perishable food in jars and cans 
*No cash donations, Cup O’Noodles, water, or ramen


Students can earn Honor Society hours for their donations (1 hour per 20 items, max 2 hours + 3 hours given to store front collectors) 
Thank you for your support of the Maltby Food Bank and CANNING THE MAN!
Class of 2023! Jostens Cap & Gown Discounted Pricing ends Fri, Dec 16!

Class of 2023! Did you miss out on ordering your cap and gown during senior week in October? Jostens extended the discounted price deadline through Friday, December 16.

Visit the WHS Class of 2023 website under Activities for the order link or see the TV screens for a QR Code.

Questions? Email jostenspnw@jostens.com or phone 360-653-9102.

Spanish Club Stocking Stuff Drive Mon, Dec 12 through Fri, Dec 16

Spanish Club is hosting a Stocking Stuffer Drive from December 12-16 to benefit the Centro Cultural Mexicano in Redmond.
Please bring small toys, games, socks, stickers, and other small stocking-stuffer items for children, to be dropped off in Room 127 before school and during Options.
Students who are interested in joining Spanish Honor Society may bring 10 items to earn 1 hour of service, with a max of 2 hours. ¡Gracias por su ayuda!


Message from your WHS Counselors

Hi Falcon Families, 

Winter Break is only one week away, hang in there! Thanks for sharing the following information with your student(s):
Students, don’t forget you have through the majority of January to get your grades up before the end of first semester on Friday, January 27th.

Please remember that HSBP is a graduation requirement. If you need help with your High School & Beyond Plan, please contact Ms. Tang in the College & Career Center.

The holidays can be difficult for many people. Here are some resources that may be helpful for you:

Mental Health Resources
Covid got you down: Chelsi House, our Mental Health Therapist, is available. Please contact your counselor to get a referral. We encourage you to keep in touch with your emotions and reach out for help. Your loved ones, friends, teachers, and counselors can all support you right now. Your Woodinville High School counseling team is here for you. If you are worried about a friend, please be the one to reach out and get them the help they might need. 

NSD Mental Health Support Page
Here is the link to the school district mental health support page: https://www.nsd.org/our-district/who-we-are/mental-health

Students please don’t forget 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 here. https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/WHSCounseling1@nsd.org/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!

Junior Chase Jones was selected as WIAA/Gesa Credit Union Athlete of the Week! 
Junior Chase Jones was selected as the WIAA/Gesa Credit Union Athlete of the Week for November 27 – December 3! This award honors student-athletes across the state for their outstanding performances and impactful contributions in their communities. Selections are based on nominations:

“Chase placed first at the Edmonds Invite and is a great team captain, leader, and maintains a 3.5 GPA or higher. Chase helps organize and gather kids for summer team camps and events. Chase has become a great leader not only for the team but also around school. Chase is very well-respected among his peer group.” 

This recognition is a testament to Chase’s passion for wrestling and his contributions as an ambassador for WHS. As part of this recognition, Chase received a letter of recognition from Mick Hoffman, WIAA Executive Director; a Certificate of Achievement; and a $25 DICK’S Sporting Goods e-gift card courtesy of Gesa Credit Union. A full list of weekly winners is available at wiaa.com/athleteoftheweek: https://www.wiaa.com/subcontent.aspx?SecID=347.

Congratulations to Chase on this well-deserved honor!  

Wrestling News!

The Falcon Wrestling team competed in their first tournaments of the season over the weekend of December 3!

At Edmonds-Woodway, Chase Jones placed 1st and Carlos Miramontes placed 8th!

At White River, Simon Mills placed 2nd, Gabe Porter placed 3rd, Pierce Jones placed 4th, Nate Roemer placed 5th and Landon Harlow placed 8th!
The Girls Wrestling team had their first scramble on Tuesday, December 6!

Eden Lopez won all three matches.
Kylie Mejia won all her matches.
Aliza Price our brand new wrestler won all three matches as well pinning her way through the bracket.


Congratulations to the team and Head Coach Shaman Wicklund on a great start to the season!
Lady Falcons Started to Fly at the first Gymnastics Meet of the Season!
On Thurs December 8th, our WHS Gymnastics team kicked off the 2022-2023 gymnastics season in style, competing alongside Juanita, Sammamish, and Highline Cooperative at Sammamish HS. Although only four of our falcons were able to compete in this early season meet due to eligibility rules, the entire team showed up to cheer them on. Unsurprisingly, our last years’ state champ lady falcons earned top spots in all events in the meet’s 4A category! They had the highest scores of everyone in the meet in addition to being the only team in the 4A category. They’re looking forward to next week’s home gymnastics meet against Bothell at Woodinville on Thursday Dec 15th at 7pm, so come watch and cheer them on!  Go Falcons!

 Woodinville Individual All-Around Results:

12/8 Meet 1 @ Sammamish – 132.20

1st – Emily Brouwers – 35.60

2nd – Katie Barker – 35.25
3rd – Sarah Ruana – 32.05
4th – Lauren Kok – 29.30

Woodinville Individual Event Results Contributing to Team Score:

Vault
1st – Emily Brouwers
2nd – Katie Barker
3rd – Sarah Ruana
4th – Lauren Kok

Bars
1st – Emily Brouwers
2nd – Katie Barker
3rd – Sarah Ruana
4th – Lauren Kok

Beam
1st –  Katie Barker
2nd – Emily Brouwers
3rd – Sarah Ruana
4th – Lauren Kok

Floor
1st –  Katie Barker
2nd – Emily Brouwers
3rd – Sarah Ruana
4th – Lauren Kok
WMEA: WHS outstanding student-musicians! 

Each year, the Washington Music Educators Association (WMEA) selects outstanding musicians from Washington State to participate in All-State. Accomplished student musicians are selected from thousands of students who audition to participate in these prestigious ensembles.  

Congratulations to the following Woodinville Falcon student-musicians for receiving top honors! 

Grant Sundstrom, Bassoon, All-State Band 
Benjamin Teel, Oboe, All-State Band 
Sarah Nitsche, Clarinet, All-State Band

Wesley Gerrish, Oboe, All-State Orchestra
Speech and Debate

This past weekend, the Speech and Debate club competed at the Bellevue School District Speech and Debate tournament. Here are the results:

Wesley Gerrish- 7th place, earned a second bid to state in Open Lincoln-Douglas debate
Mariam Kazmi- 9th place in Open Lincoln-Douglas debate, and was just shy of making quarterfinals, and was the 5th best speaker in the Open Lincoln-Douglas debate category 
Eileen Miller and Allan Xuan- both won several rounds in Open Lincoln Douglas debate
Anirudh Deval and Daniel Mun- both students competed hard, and won a few rounds each in Novice Lincoln-Douglas debate
Jackson Kelly, Samikshaa Prabhu, and Arunima Deval were 11th place in Open Public Forum debate
William Klein and Donovan Cheng won 3 rounds in Novice Public Forum debate (this was their first tournament!)
Tessa Han was 5th place in Spontaneous Argumentation
Maddie Obert was 6th place in Spontaneous Argumentation
Maddie Donahue was 6th place in Open Oratory speaking
Jake Happ was 12th place in Open Informative speaking (this was his first tournament!)

Please congratulate these students on a job well done!

WHS Robotics Had Great Showing at State Qualifier!

The Woodinville Robotics Team had a great showing the weekend of December 3 at their state qualifier tournament which was hosted at Cedarcrest High School. It was a tough day for both teams who fought electrical issues but still made the best of it with the Titanium Talons going 5-1 and the Kobalt Klaws going 3-3. Currently tied for 1st place, the Talons are preparing for the final state qualifier at Jackson High School on Saturday, December 17. The Klaws are currently ranked 4th as they enter the last tournament. 7 of the 32 teams will advance to the state championship from our area on Saturday and it would be a first if both teams advanced!  

The following students have been working hard this season on their respective teams!

Titanium Talons - 11970

Raghav Puri
Krish Doshi
Neha Modi
Joy Song
Skylar Bogner
Kevin Check
Tara Misra
Naren Bala

Kobalt Klaws - 20345

Marcus Roesller
Katelyn Faulhaber
Cindy Liang
Ethan Tonkin
Sam Johnson
Andrea Yandell
Elizabeth Stevenson
Andrew Wood
Aviel Wood
Rui Yamasaki


Also, the WHS Robotics Team was asked to do an interview to show off their robot and give an explanation of their mechanisms and software so others can learn from it. The link below is with FIRST Updates Now (FUN) which reports on news and teams from across the world in this robotics space.
Krish Doshi and Kevin Check from our programming team and Neha Modi and Skylar Bogner from our hardware team are in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-harkVXZmTU&t=23s

Multilingual Learners Head to Everett Community College!


College & Career Counselor Ms. Tang and English and MLL Teacher Ms. Sandusky, went on a fieldtrip at Everett Community College with some of our WHS Multilingual Learners! Students learned about what degrees, certificates, and programs are offered at Everett Community College and how the programs can prepare them for the workforce.


UPCOMING EVENTS!


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

11/21-12/16: Senior Yearbook Grad Ads on Sale
11/28-12/16: Yearbook Sales (last chance to purchase a 2022-23 yearbook)

11/28-12/16: ASB Holiday Food Drive
12/09: D & NC Notification
12/09-10: Speech & Debate Tourney - Auburn Riverside HS
12/10: Holiday Bazaar, WHS Commons, 11a-4p
12/12-16: Winterfest Spirit Week
12/15: Winter Concert #2, 7p
12/16: Learning Center Breakfast
12/16: Class of 2023 Jostens Cap and Gown Discount Ends
12/16: Senior Yearbook Grad Ads - last day to purchase
12/16: Last day to purchase 2022-23 Yearbook

12/17: Robotics – State Qualifier 3
12/19-31: Speech & Debate Tourney - Chiawana Chill (Asynch Speech Tournament)
12/19-01/02: Winter Break
1/03: School Resumes
1/05: DECA Area 3 Competition
1/06-07: Speech & Debate - Glacier Peak Tourney
1/10: MLK Recognition in English Class Periods
1/11: SAT Prep Text, Library, 2:00p (Class of 2024 Huntington Event, available for all students)
1/16: MLK, Jr. Day - No School
1/18: ACT Prep Text, Library, 2:00p (Class of 2024 Huntington Event, available for all students)
1/18-19: Finals
1/20-21: Speech & Debate - Kamiak High School
1/21: NW Thespys
1/23: 2nd Semester Class Schedules Online
1/25-26: Finals
1/26: DECA State Completition State Meeting
1/27: End 1st Semester
1/27-28: Speech & Debate - Seattle U (TBD)
Jan 30: Non-Student Grading Day
Jan 31: 2nd Semester Class Schedules Distributed in Period 1
02/10: WHS Sat, March 11 SAT exam registration due on College Board website
05/13: Senior Prom, MoPop
06/09: Class of 2023 Commencement Rehearsal, MANDATORY, 9-11am
06/13: Class of 2023 Commencement Ceremony, Pop Keeney Stadium, 6p

Winter Break Mon, Dec 19 through Mon, Jan 2

“This is my wish for you: peace of mind, prosperity through the year, happiness that multiplies, health for you and yours, fun around every corner, energy to chase your dreams, joy to fill your holidays!” ~D.M. Dellinger
From all of us here at WHS, enjoy the final school week of 2022 (12/12-16) followed by a relaxing and memorable Winter Break! Have a safe and happy holiday season!

Reminder: Superintendent Search Survey Closes Sun, Dec 11



The Northshore School Board is committed to a transparent and thorough Superintendent Search engagement process. You are encouraged to share your feedback on the next superintendent’s experience and qualifications through an online survey. The survey will be open until 2 p.m. on Sunday, December 11, 2022. Once you click on the superintendent survey link below, you will be provided with language options. The survey will take approximately 15 to 20 minutes to complete, is confidential, and provides an opportunity to share additional comments.

Survey Access: https://survey.k12insight.com/r/NorthshoreSearchSurvey

In addition to the survey, you are invited to participate in online and in-person town halls:

Thursday, December 15, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Zoom (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88387995972?pwd=eVhlVHZNQ0I4NjdnRnNnMXVmekgwUT09)

All staff, students, and families are welcome to attend. If interpretation support, including ASL, is needed, please email communications@nsd.org by 5 p.m. Friday, December 9, 2022.

Tuesday, January 10, 6-7:30 p.m., Northshore Middle School, Library

The final town hall will be held on January 10, 2023 from 6-7:30 p.m. All staff, students, and families are welcome to attend. If interpretation support, including ASL, is needed, please email communications@nsd.org by Tuesday, January 3, 2023.

Regular updates on the search process and additional opportunities for engagement are available on the Superintendent Search webpage. Thank you for your participation in this important process and the selection of our new superintendent.
Winterfest, Mon, Dec 12 through Fri, Dec 16! 

Next week is Winterfest, sponsored by WHS ASB! The Winterfest celebration includes daily spirit wear themes. Students (and staff!) are encouraged to participate!

Monday: Winter Gear Day! Wear your Winter Coat or Ski gear

Tuesday: Toasty Day! Wear your comfy clothes 

Wednesday: Snow Day! All white clothing 

Thursday: Flannel Day! Wear your favorite flannel 

Friday: Pajama Day! Wear your pajamas
Claim your Lost and Found items by Mon, Dec 12!

All lost and found items can be found outside the Main Office. Please be sure to come take a look if you lost an item throughout the school year as all items not claimed by Monday, December 12th will be donated to Threads and Treads.
Has your student purchased a 2022-23 yearbook? Final sales window open through Fri, Dec 16!

The final sales window to purchase a 2022-23 yearbook is open now through Friday, December 16! Yearbooks are $55 and are sold on a pre-sale basis ONLY online through TouchBase and at the Main/Cashier's Office with cash/check/debit/credit. Pursuant to resale tax rules, yearbooks will not be sold at any other time during the school year.

Please plan accordingly as many students who believe they do not want a yearbook now feel differently as the school year comes to a close and they are unable to purchase one
  • Parents/Guardians can check TouchBase history to see if a yearbook was purchased. 
  • A list by student number indicating if a yearbook was purchased through Tuesday, November 29 has also been posted outside the Cashier's Office.
Please be reminded if during the course of the year more than one yearbook is purchased there will be no refunds.  If you purchase two yearbooks, you will be given two books, not one book and a refund for the other.

Direct yearbook inquires to Adviser Sharon Alder at salder@nsd.org.
Senior Grad Ads are on sale through Fri, Dec 16
Each year parents opt to purchase some space in the yearbook to congratulate their senior. There are full, half, quarter and eighth page ads for sale. Everything is done online, you upload photos, create your ad and pay for your ad through Balfour website.

Complete details can be found on the Yearbook website under the Activities tab.

Winter Parking Hangers


Those who applied and were approved for a Winter seasonal parking hanger were notified by e-mail.
Those approved can pay for the hanger in person at the Cashier's/Main Office during non-class time or online through Touchbase. Once payment has been made, the hanger can be picked up with the receipt from Campus Supervisor Alan Dillman in office 730. 

Reminder all fees and fines must be paid or cleared in order to purchase the hanger. 
Hello new and returning WHS PTSA members!

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 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!

WHS PTSA Amazon Smile Fundraiser!

Our Amazon Smile Fundraiser is up and running!  It's so easy to implement on your computer and phone.  Pass on to friends and family, and help to continue to support the WHS PTSA when you do your online shopping! 

The instructions and link are below.  Happy Holidays and Happy Shopping!  

http://smile.amazon.com/ch/91-1241290 

1). Shop using smile.amazon.com - create a new bookmark on your computer!
 
AND
 
2). Activate Amazon Smile on your phone - follow these instructions below:
  • Open Amazon app and tap the SETTINGS button (3 horizontal lines) in the lower right corner
  • Scroll down to the bottom to find to find find "Settings", click the button to expand this menu 
  • Scroll down to AmazonSmile and follow instructions to turn on

*Amazon app notifications are required to be turned on
WHS Music Boosters News & Fundraiser
We appreciate everyone’s continued support with our fundraisers and other ventures as we get ready for the holidays! We have had/will have two holiday concerts, one last night, December 8, and one coming up on December 15. Thanks to parents who brought cookies and other treats to share with concert goers and thanks in advance to those who are supplying cookies next week! You are fabulous! In addition, we are selling merchandise, water, and candy grams at these concerts and other musical events moving forward. Any support or help you are able to give is appreciated!

We have another Dine Out coming up next Wednesday, December 14, all day at any Panda Express countrywide. Tell your friends and family, even those out of state, that they can contribute by ordering takeout and/or delivery at any time on December 14. Tell them to use the following code (911632) at the time they are ordering for pick up or delivery and Music Boosters will receive the credit. Please be aware that since this fundraiser is country wide, orders must be take out or delivery only. Additional information is provided HERE. Thanks for considering!

Due to the hectic time of year, we are postponing our meeting that was scheduled next Monday, December 12. We have nothing new to report, so we look forward to catching up again in January on January 9, from 6-7 p.m. in the WHS Library. We look forward to seeing you then and hearing more about the upcoming trip as we continue to plan and raise funds.


~Your Music Booster Committee
WHS Journalism Club
Seeking Donations to Fund website hosting and future field trips!


The WHS ASB Journalism Club is seeking donations to fund website hosting and future field trips. Journlaism members would very much appreciate the help of your generous donation to reach their goal!

Donate at TouchBase Lite: https://wa-northshore-lite.intouchreceipting.com

A username/password are not needed.

Questions about the steps to donate on TouchBase Lite? Visit the WHS ASB Journalism website.

Thank you for supporting the WHS Journalism Club!
WHS Culinary Science Club
Seeking Donations to Fund Club Projects


The WHS ASB Culinary Science Club is seeking donations to fund their projects. Culinary Science Club members would very much appreciate the help of your generous donation to reach their goal!

Donate at TouchBase Lite: https://wa-northshore-lite.intouchreceipting.com

A username/password are not needed.

Questions about the steps to donate on TouchBase Lite? Visit the WHS ASB Culinary Science Club website.

Thank you for supporting the WHS Culinary Science Club!
If you should have any questions, reach out to Culinary Science Club President Amalie Landry at 1082673@apps.nsd.org.

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.


Questions about student meals? 

Learn more about student breakfast and lunch options on the district food services webpage.


High School Accreditation

Woodinville High School is participating in the Washington State Accreditation process this school year. 
  • This is a voluntary process that takes place every 6 years, where we demonstrate that here at WHS we provide our students with a high quality and rigorous education.
  • Accreditation is an inquiry-based process, tightly aligned to our Strategic Action Plan, and the work we do at WHS. 
  • Accreditation is not only an internal review of how we are doing in meeting our goals, but also an external review process where we share our work and improvement plan with both a site evaluation review team and a state level review panel. 
We are excited about the process and showing off what a great school we have!

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

December 9, 2022
Volume 12, Issue 12
 
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!


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