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“Teachers who put relationships first don’t just have students for one year; they have students who view them as ‘their’ teacher for life.” ~Educator Justin Tarte

AP Exam 2020-21
Advanced Placement Exam Registration
Registration Deadline: Sunday, Nov 1 by 11:59 p.m. 

This is a two-step process and both steps MUST be completed to access the AP Classroom resources and/or order AP Exams. The entire process (both steps 1 and 2) can be completed in a single sitting in approximately 10 minutes.

Step 1: Complete the registration process that starts below.

Step 2: Enroll all your AP courses and exams in the College Board's MyAP system with the Join Codes you will receive at the end of this registration process.

READ ALL OF THIS INFORMATION:

  • There is no cost for enrolling in AP courses, but the 2021 AP Exams cost $104 per exam. Woodinville High School is excited to offer families the ability to pay their exam fees online at the time of registration. Please be sure to have a credit card or debit card available before beginning registration.
  • Registrations made after 11:59 PM, Sunday, Nov 1, 2020 will incur a $40 late fee per exam.
  • AP exam registrations that are not fully paid by Sunday, November 8, 2020 will be canceled and exams will not be ordered.

Step 1Complete Here: Students taking AP courses/exams at Woodinville High School must enroll/register at https://user.totalregistration.net/AP/481598 by 11:59 p.m., Sunday, November 1, 2020.

Step 2 - Follow these instructions: A confirmation page will indicate when Step 1 has been completed. The confirmation page will include the information needed to complete Step 2, which is enrolling courses/exams in the College Board's system, MyAP.CollegeBoard.org. This step must be completed right away as exams will only be ordered if both steps 1 and 2 are completed.

Please contact College & Career Counselor Ms. Estela Gerlinger, egerlinger@nsd.org if you would like to register for an exam not listed, have questions about financial assistance, or have any other questions.

NHS School Supplies Drive Drop-Off:
October 14 & 21, 10a-12p



NHS students will have two opportunities (10/14 and 10/21) to drop items off and earn up to 2 service hours. Please bring brand new school supplies to the main office loop at WHS between 10a-12p. For social distancing, please wear a mask and stay in your car unless asked to exit.  Ms. Hartinger will be there and will write down names of people that donated. For signatures/email on your hours log, please put ghartinger@nsd.org.
  • Five large items = 2 hours. 
  • Ten small items = 2 hours.
  • Maximum 2 hours from this drive. 
Don’t know what to donate? See this list for suggestions: https://getschoolsupplieslist.com/.  
Please email Ms. Hartinger or an officer if you have any questions at ghartinger@nsd.org!

Message from your WHS Counselors


Senior College Apps Zoom!
Seniors, it was great seeing you in our virtual college apps Zoom on Wednesday! For those of you who couldn't make it, the College Apps PowerPoint and video have been posted on our website under College Readiness. Please refer to these resources for help when completing your colleges apps and/or email your Counselor for extra guidance.

High School & Beyond Plans
High School & Beyond Plans are a graduation requirement.  Get started if you haven't already!  It will help you solidify your post grad plan, get to know yourself through personality inventories and explore careers.   Instructions are on our website under College Readiness.

Virtual College Visits

Have you been attending our virtual college visits?  College visits give seniors a chance to meet with college advisors from the Universities they are applying to.  It could mean, the College Advisor will meet you and then place a face when reading your college application.  This is also a great way to learn more about your colleges and have your questions answered.  To register for a college visit and how to attend virtually, see the instructions on our website.

Link to the WHS College Readiness page:
https://woodinville.nsd.org/counseling/college-information


ACT/SAT Testing
For information regarding testing, please refer to the College Board or ACT websites at collegeboard.org or act.org. Local testing is scheduled for December and March.  However due to Covid, testing in December is unlikely to happen.  We can hope for testing in March.  Please note that many colleges are not requiring and considering ACT/SAT scores as they conduct a holistic review of incoming freshmen applications.  We highly recommend that seniors refer to the college website for specifics admission requirements.

Senior Rank
Senior rank for college apps will be available after October 15th.   If you have any questions about your senior transcript, please email your Counselor.

FAFSA / WAFSA
You can begin filing your FAFSA or WASFA  (Opened 10/1/2020). EVERYONE who plans to attend ANY type of post-secondary school should fill out a FAFSA or WASFA (WASFA is for undocumented students), regardless of income levels.
FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid
WAFSA - Washington Application for State Financial Aid

Mental Health Check!

How are you feeling about fall, less sunlight and remote learning?  Are you feeling the blues?  

We have 2 new mental health counselors at WHS who are available to provide counseling.  

Email your school counselor to get connected with one of them. If you aren't sure, we recommend trying one conversation with a counselor to see if it will feels right and if it will help you feel better during these uneasy times.  It's a tough time right now, we get it.


Sincerely, 
Your WHS School Counselors


This Weekend: National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI)
Ending the Silence
Presentation for Northshore Families

On Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020, the Northshore School District welcomes NAMI Eastside for an Ending the Silence presentation. This virtual event is designed for all Northshore parents and guardians. The goal of this presentation is to support families, raise awareness about the warning signs of mental health conditions and what steps to take if you or a loved one are showing symptoms of a mental health condition. 
Mental health topics covered will include:
  • Warning signs
  • Facts and statistics
  • Suicide
  • How to talk with your student
  • How to work with school staff
Date: Saturday, October 10, 2020
Time: 10:00  - 11:00 a.m.
Location: Virtual, space is limited, so please RSVP:
RSVP for Ending The Silence

Apply for Free & Reduced Price Meals Today!

While Northshore is currently providing free meals, this support is made possible by temporary USDA funding. If this funding changes, the District may be required to charge families based on their current eligibility for meals. Have you applied for free and reduced-price meals this year?
If your family qualified last year, you need to reapply this year to ensure that your student receives free or reduced price meals once the current free meals program ends. It is important to apply today so that your eligibility status doesn’t lapse. If an application is not in process for a returning student by October 14, 2020, the student’s account will automatically be transferred to a paid account on the next school day. Please know that the number of eligible students for free and reduced price meals connects to the District’s Title I funding, which provides additional support at schools to help students succeed. Additionally, if your family income has decreased, you may be eligible for free or reduced-price school meals.
In addition to receiving free or reduced-price meals, your eligibility also provides
  • Reduced fee for Camp Cedar Spring
  • Reduced fee for PSAT and Advanced Placement Testing
  • Reduced fee for sports/athletics
  • Reduced fee for summer school
  • Access to Backpack Program, which provides backpacks and school supplies
  • Access to Operation School Bell, which provides clothes and personal products

To find out if you are eligible and to apply online visit our website.  
School Lunch Information
Beginning Wednesday, September 9, NSD started offering free meals for all children ages 18 and younger.
Students do not need to be enrolled in the Northshore School District to receive meals. NSD requires that all families wear a mask and maintain physical distancing when picking up their meals. Thank you for helping to keep our drivers and families safe.
For more information, visit the NSD Website.
PNACAC Virtual College Fair

The Pacific Northwest Association for College Admissions Counseling (PNACAC) is offering a virtual college fair for students in Washington, October 19th - October 23rd, 2020.  This FREE event allows students and parents to connect with college admission counselors from colleges and universities throughout the country in one convenient location. 
You can also, watch presentations and attend live sessions to learn more about:
  • The impact of COVID-19 on the admission process
  • How to write the best essay or personal statement for your application 
  • Financial aid and financial award programs by state 
  • Test-optional and what it means for your application
  • Multicultural, first generation, and accessibility/disability resources on college campuses
  • How to start your college search and find the best fit
  • Community college and transfer pathways to four-year institutions 
...and so much more!
For more information and to register for this amazing opportunity, please click on the link below.  

Permission to Withhold Student Directory
Information: Due October 15


Annually, the District provides an opportunity for families to opt out of releasing their student’s directory information. Historically, this has been a paper form that families return to their school’s main office. This year, we’ve transitioned the form online!
  • Families can choose to complete the form entirely online, print the form or complete it via a fillable PDF and email a copy back to their school’s office, or request a paper copy to complete.
  • In all of these cases, you are not required to send or take a paper form back to your student's school during this pandemic.
  • Should you decide to complete the form, selecting one of the "opt-out" options for your student's information, we encourage you to follow up with your school's office to confirm your form was received. Forms must be submitted by October 15.
  • Forms will be accepted after the deadline, but the District cannot be responsible for the release of Directory Information if the Permission to Withhold Student Directory Information form is received after the October 15 deadline of the current school year.
Student Work Permit Signatures!
Is your student working this year and in need of their Work Permit Signed? If so, please have them contact their WHS Counselor via email and they can help get this signed for them.

WHS Counseling email addresses can be found on the WHS Homepage under Counseling.

Woodinville High School Theatre Presents:
A Halloween Radio Extravaganza
Tickets available online starting Mon, Oct 12!


This year, Woodinville High School’s award-winning Theatre Company is trying something completely new: Radio! We are venturing into the world of physically distant, but creatively connected, radio plays. The WHS (Theatre) Broadcasting Company is excited to present “Tales of Terror”, five nightly performances of vintage horror shows from the golden age of radio. Included are such favorites as Edgar Allan Poe’s Fall of The House of Usher, Oscar Wilde’s Canterville Ghost, classic horror radio shows from the 1930s and 1940s, and the gothic terror of Dracula. All 10 radio plays are pre-recorded and will be broadcast on our YouTube channel with a few visual cues interspersed. There will be two stories each night, offering some spooky family entertainment leading up to the grand finale performance of Dracula on Halloween evening.

Performances are October 27 through October 31, 2020 at 7:00 pm. The link to our YouTube channel will go live each night at 6:45 pm. We encourage you to position your device in a central place in your home, gather all members of your household and get comfortable for an hour of spine-tingling entertainment. Tickets are $5 per device for all 10 shows and will be available online on TouchBase beginning October 12, 2020. 
  • Individuals with students in Northshore will be able to purchase tickets by logging into their TouchBase account (do not create a Guest Account!). If a Northshore parent/guardian is in need of their TouchBase username/password, please email whsattendance@nsd.org.
  • Individuals who do not have students in Northshore can create a Guest Account at TouchBase.
More detailed information about the WHS Theatre Company and its community-based Drama Booster organization is available at www.whstc.org.
WIAA Mind Gym Wednesdays!
Mental training is a vital part of your workout, especially now with sports on hold here in Washington.  To help student-athletes and coaches make mental conditioning a priority, the WIAA has teamed up with Collin Henderson and Ngozi Musa to offer Mind Gym Wednesdays.  Starting Wednesday, October 7th, Collin and Ngozi will be hosting weekly seminars to help cultivate motivation and master habits of excellence.

THERE IS NO COST TO REGISTER.
Full Schedule & Registration

Technology Support

LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:
CLEVER, SCHOOLOGY, AND LOGINS

Visit the WHS Tech Support page for technology information regarding Clever, Schoology devices, login/password information, and support!

NSD Support Hotline
425-408-7669 or Email WHStech@nsd.org
or visit NSD Technology & Learning Support


Devices
It's never too late to request a device for distance learning! Complete the NSD Device Request Form to start the process!
Questions? Families can e-mail WHStech@nsd.org or call 425-408-7669 for technology support.

New Student Login Information & Student Password Resets

If a student has lost their password and need it reset or need help signing in to any NSD accounts, email the Library dgarcia@nsd.org or hlundberg@nsd.org for assistance. Students are automatically assigned an account with their standard district issued username and password. Students new to WHS should email the LIBRARY at dgarcia@nsd.org and learn about all the TECHNOLOGY options available to them. See the WHS Tech Support page on how to log in for the first time!
Navigating Internet Issues during NSL 3.0

If at any time your student is unable to log in to classes due to an internet outage, we encourage you to contact your service provider. We have listed some of the local providers below. You will need to log in to your provider's site to see a map of outrages.

Xfinity: 
Xfinity Status Center
Phone: 1-800-934-6489
Wave Broadband:
Wave Broadband Support
Phone: 1-866-928-3123
Verizon:
Verizon Service Outage Information
Phone: 1-800-922-0204

Ziply:
Ziply Service Outage Status
Phone: 1-866-699-4759

If you have issues with logging into Clever/Schology or issues with a District provided device, please contact our District Family Technology Helpline at 425-408-7669.
NSD Communications Department
(September 10, 2020, 1:55 p.m.)

Woodinville Turkey Trot

In addition to the 5K and 5 mile distances, check out the NEW 3K Calorie Challenge. Complete 31 miles in 31 days to earn a medal and your Thanksgiving dinner! (Proceeds benefit FAB supporting Cross Country and the Woodinville Wrestling Booster Club.)  

First General PTSA Meeting 10/14


Our first WHS General PTSA meeting is this coming Wednesday Oct. 14th from 11am-12pm via zoom. The link will be posted on our website on Monday Oct 12th!

Hope to see you there!

Student Celebrations!

WHS recognizes 11 National Merit Commended students!

Maja De Bonte, Cam Kaminsky, Kareem Khalidi, Cadence Kirby, Arvind Manivannan, Katherine McGuinness, Jonathan Mikosz, Anabel Moore, Alison Van Shaar, Zahid Yusuf, and Tina Zhang have been named Commended Students in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program!
About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise and placed among the top 50,000 scorers of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2021 competition by taking the 2019 PSAT/NMSQT. Although they will not continue in the 2021 competition for NMSC awards, NMSC indicated, “These students represent a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments, as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development, is vital to the advancement of educational excellence in our nation.  We hope that this recognition will help broaden their educational opportunities and encourage them as they continue their pursuit of academic success.” 

These scholastically talented seniors and their parents are congratulated on this honor! 



UPCOMING EVENTS!


Stay up-to-date by viewing the Calendar on the website homepage 

10/10:        NAMI End the Silence Presentation
10/14:        WHS General PTSA Meeting, Zoom, 11a-12p
10/14:        NHS School Supplies Drop Off, 10a-12p
10/15:        Class of 2021 Name Verifications Due
10/15:       
Permission to Withhold Student Directory Information Due
10/16:        Graduation Information for Seniors at Advisory!
10/19-23:   
PNACAC Virtual College Fair
10/21:        NHS School Supplies Drop Off, 10a-12p
10/22:        WHS Senior Yearbook Photo Upload Due
10/30:        End of 1st Quarter
11/01:        Standard Time - Fall Back 1 Hour
11/01:        AP Exam Registration Deadline, 11:59p
11/11:        Veterans Day - No School
12/1-18:     Final 2020-21 Yearbook Sales Window, $45
06/16:        Class of 2021 Commencement Ceremony, 7pm

Talon Time Advisory Plan
Tues., Oct. 13 & Fri., Oct 16

Seniors, mark your calendars!
For Advisory on Tuesday, October 13ALL students can schedule to meet with their advisor or advisors can request and schedule students to attend from 1:25-1:55 p.m. for support. Advisory Student Council representatives selected today will go directly to the Student Council Zoom.
Advisors will provide Zoom links through Schoology for students who schedule to meet or are scheduled by advisors to meet.
The only students who will be marked absent from Advisory on Tuesday the 13th are:

1) Students who schedule to meet with their advisor and do not show; or 
2) Students scheduled by an advisor to meet and do not show

For Advisory on Friday, October 16SENIORS ARE TO ATTEND ADVISORY for graduation information. Juniors, sophomores, and freshmen students can schedule to meet with their advisor or advisors can request and schedule students to attend from 1:25-1:55 p.m. for support.
Advisors will provide Zoom links through Schoology for students who schedule to meet or are scheduled by advisors to meet.
The only students who will be marked absent from Advisory on Friday the 16th are:
1)  Seniors;
2) Juniors, sophomores, and freshmen who schedule to meet with their advisor and do not show; or
3) Juniors, sophomores, and freshmen scheduled by an advisor to meet and do not show
Seniors need to accomplish this task by October 15!

WHS Class of 2021 
Printed Name Verification
Diplomas & Commencement Program!


1. Please have your senior check their name/s they see printed on their high school transcript that was distributed at Falcon & Distribution Day (9/10 & 9/11). Their name/s reflect what we have in our student information system. It will show their legal name first and then their preferred/nickname underneath if they have gone by another name.

2. Verify that all spelling, capitalization, and punctuation are correct or if corrections need to be made.

3. Fill out the WHS Class of 2021 Printed Name Verification Google form completely https://forms.gle/6pjd5rHmC1qL3o2Q6 to indicate exactly how their name should be printed on their diploma and in the Commencement Program for graduation. If name changes are needed, documentation will need to be provided to Mrs. Porter at rporter2@nsd.org.

4. This process is for name verification only with the submission/questions to Mrs. Porter at rporter2@nsd.org as noted on the Google form. Any questions regarding your transcript with relation to credits/grades should be submitted to your counselor.

Learn More about Curbside Library Pick Up
Senior Photo uploads due October 22!

Class of 2021!
WHS Senior Yearbook Photo Upload Instructions  Available!

Wingspan wants to make sure that our WHS seniors know that professional photos are not necessary.  We want a photo that follows the main guidelines but anyone can take the photo. 
Please view the complete photo upload instructions and details on the Yearbook website found under the Activities tab on the WHS website homepage. Please follow the directions carefully!
If you have any concerns or questions, please feel free to email Yearbook Advser Sharon Alder at salder@nsd.org. Ms. Alder is so glad to help. WHS Yearbook is very proud of the Senior Section in the 2019-2020 book. Yearbook worked diligently to ensure every senior was represented and are excited to take care of the Class of 2021 as well if not better.

The Senior Mug pictures will be sent as our first deadline with the Printing company. These pages will be finalized within the first two weeks of November and then we can’t touch them after they are finalized. Yearbook will make every attempt to alert seniors and their parents if we are missing a picture. Please be sure to read emails that have the subject line: Yearbook Senior Info.
We are also going to need a lot of help this year with Student life picture submission. WHS Yearbook wants to make your Senior Yearbook is one that truly tells the story of the year for you. Let me know if there is anything you think we should include in the 2021 book, we love constructive input.
Thank you,
Yearbook Adviser Sharon Alder (salder@nsd.org)
Student attendance is taken every class period during Distance Learning.  
  • Teachers will be taking attendance during each period.
  • Students are required to attend the entire live Zoom lessons for each period to be considered present.
  • If a student is unable to attend the live zoom, a parent needs to contact the Attendance Office via email at whsattendance@nsd.org to excuse their student from class. The student needs to follow up with their teacher via email, zoom, Schoology, etc. to receive the work they missed.
  • If a student was marked absent in error, they need to reach out to the teacher of record to request the absence to be cleared.

Update Your Contact Information

As the new school year begins, we encourage families to take a few minutes to check their contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses. We use parent/guardian email addresses to create school mailing lists. The District also uses email as a tool for sharing important, and sometimes urgent, information with families. Automated phone calls are sent to families with safety and emergency messages.

You can check your contact information in ParentVUE.  For questions, please contact Attendance Secretary and WHS Online Parent Resource Coordinator Kim Benedict at whsattendance@nsd.org.
To update any information, please fill out this form and return it to our registrar Denise Schwans at dschwans@nsd.org

WHS 2020-21 Clubs

Building Our Falcon Community this School Year!

We are so excited for new and returning students to join all the exciting clubs Woodinville has to offer. Here at WHS, students will find clubs ranging from a wide variety of interests, and WHS ASB has a lot in store for students to meet all these different clubs. 

Below, through students' NSD Google account, they will find a link to a document with flyers from every Woodinville High School club. These flyers will have a brief description of each club as well how to contact said club. Along with the flyers there is also a master list with every club and easily accessible contact information:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n_xSSB6uaLNthk5EhsGZJdR08yfQEwsbmDP1t2HYW-
A/edit?usp=sharing 
The Club Contact List can also be found on the WHS Activities website.
Lastly, in order to join a club students should fill out the Google form here: https://forms.gle/hBuNEvjNv7itgV1V9

This form will act as an intent to join form for all clubs at Woodinville High School. By filling out this form and providing personal information students are allowing club representatives to reach out at a later date with information on how to become a member and with updates on meetings and events. 

We’re excited to build our Falcon community this school year!

Best, Woodinville ASB 

Sports Information

2020-21 ATHLETICS REGISTRATION
FinalForms registration is OPEN for the 20-21 athletic seasons. You can register for fall (season 3), winter (season 2) and/or spring (season 4) sports at the same time.

Required PRIOR to Participation in Athletics
In order to participate in athletics, a FinalForms 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 FinalForms

If you have any questions, are having issues registering on FinalForms, or need to check on a physical expiration date, please email Renae Hector, WHS Athletic Secretary, at rhector@nsd.org

Optional Student Insurance
As a service, NSD is providing information regarding optional student accident and health insurance coverage administered by Myers-Stevens & Toohey, Inc. These low cost plans are distributed by many districts across Washington. Although they are not the only provider of this type of coverage, they have been recommended by our Washington Schools Risk Management Pool.

https://www.nsd.org/our-district/departments/business-services/risk-management/student-insurance

2022 National Merit Scholarship Program Options

As previously announced, the College Board is not offering an online PSAT/NMSQT exam, which is not conducive with our current NSD 3.0 Learning Model. The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced Friday, September 25, 2020 that a junior who does not take the PSAT/NMSQT in October 2020 or January 2021 because of illness, an emergency, or other extenuating circumstance (including school closures), but meets all other requirements for NMSC program participation, may still be able to enter the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program by submitting scores from an administration of the SAT. The student or a school official must visit www.nationalmerit.org/resources after the missed PSAT/NMSQT administration to download information about procedures for Alternate Entry to the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program. To be considered, a student must complete certain requirements before April 1, 2021.
IMPORTANT: Alternate Entry is only for juniors who do not take the October 2020 PSAT/NMSQT or January 2021 PSAT/NMSQT. Students who are uncertain about whether they will take the January PSAT/NMSQT are welcome to download and complete Alternate Entry requirements beginning in late October; however, NMSC will not consider a student’s SAT scores for entry to the program if it receives an official PSAT/NMSQT Selection Index score from College Board.
NOTE: The procedure described above for requesting Alternate Entry differs from information that is published in the PSAT/NMSQT Student Guide.  For the 2022 competition only, students and school officials will be able to download Alternate Entry instructions from NMSC’s website instead of submitting an individual written request to NMSC for approval.

Additional Information

For more details about entry to the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program, please refer to the PSAT/NMSQT Student Guide or visit www.nationalmerit.org.
PSAT/NMSQT

Each year in the Northshore School District, high schools administer the PSAT to 10th and 11th graders (and a very few 9th graders who opt in) in October. This year, as you may expect, is very different due to the ongoing pandemic.
As of September 1st, the College Board is not offering an online PSAT and is still requiring on-site, in person testing which is not conducive with our current NSD 3.0 Learning Model. In communicating the situation with the College Board, they recently gave us this information: “We understand many schools are utilizing virtual instruction options and that plans continue to evolve this fall. For schools that are unable to administer the PSAT/NMSQT in October, College Board will also be offering the PSAT/NMSQT this winter, which will be used for programs administered by National Merit Scholarship Corporation."
Once more is known about the Winter Administration of the PSAT, we will advise. PSAT information is posted on the WHS website under Academics, Assessments.

Great Washington ShakeOut

The Great Washington ShakeOut is the state’s largest earthquake and tsunami drill.

The District cares about your student’s safety and we want to ensure that you and your household also know how to stay safe during an earthquake. Disasters can happen at any time and place, even at home, in the middle of the night- or during your commute. Discussing disaster preparedness at home as a family is important. Learn more about ways your family can prepare by clicking the link below.

Great Washington ShakeOut
Mental Health Matters!
If you or a loved one are in a mental health crisis, call the King County Crisis Line at 206-461-3222, text HELLO to 741741, dial 911, or go to the nearest Emergency Room. 

Learn more about mental health resources.
Students in need of financial support?
Please contact your school counselor

WHS counselors have access to community resources to support families who could use a grocery card, help with school fees/supplies or other basic needs.  Please contact your School Counselor if they can help during this challenging time.  There is no qualifying factor and is confidential. Please don't hesitate to ask. 
Community Assitance

During the COVID-19 outbreak, out community has come together to provide assistance to families in need. 
Learn More
Parent and Student Resources
Daily Bulletin:
Along with the E-News, the Daily Bulletin keeps our students/families informed and up-to-date on the news, events, and celebrations happening here at WHS. The Daily Bulletin is posted daily under Our School > Daily Bulletin.
Staff Directory:
Are you trying to obtain contact information for your student’s teachers or counselors?
Visit the WHS Staff Directory under “Our School” > “School Staff Directory” from the website homepage.
Daily Schedules 2020-21

Volunteer Applications

Do you plan to volunteer in your student's virtual classroom or support our free meal program? Make sure to get your online volunteer application and background check in now! By completing your online volunteer application, you will also receive bi-monthly important updates for all volunteers.

WHS Office Staff Working Remotely
During this time, the Woodinville High School offices are working remotely. Expect a response to emails and phone calls within 2 business days. We're "here" and look forward to assisting you!

General questions: whsoffice@nsd.org
Attendance: whsattendance@nsd.org
Payments/Fines/Fees: whsasb@nsd.org
Enrollment: rporter2@nsd.org
Registrar: dschwans@nsd.org
Technology Support: WHSTech@nsd.org
Nurse: 
ccallahan@nsd.org
InvestED is a 501 (c) (3) organization that provides funding to support the efforts of secondary schools throughout Washington State. They partner with 660 schools and assist more than 16,500 students with small amounts of short-term, item-specific, need-based funding – items such as shoes, coats, glasses, sports equipment, and academic fees. Their mission is to provide immediate help for students in need. Their goal is to encourage students to stay in school, return to school, or get involved within their learning community.
You can help students in the WHS learning community by adopting WHS in InvestED’s “Adopt a School” Program.

WHS Website Translation
Traducción de sitios web de WHS

The WHS website (and Daily Bulletin) can be translated into hundreds of different languages by clicking the "Translate" drop down above the "Athletics" tab on the website homepage.
El sitio web de WHS se puede traducir a cientos de idiomas diferentes haciendo clic en el menú desplegable "Traducir" que se encuentra sobre la pestaña "Atletismo" en la página de inicio del sitio web.
Obtenga más información sobre la traducción de sitios web.
Learn More
WHS E-News from the Principal
"One Falcon, One Family"

October 9, 2020
Volume 10, Issue 5
 
Office Hours:

During this time, the Woodinville High School offices are operating on
intermittent office hours and working remotely.
Expect a response to emails and phone calls within 2 business days.
We're "here" and look forward to assisting you!

425.408.7400 Fax 425.408.4702
www.nsd.org/woodinville


Our secretaries are here to help you:
Carolyn Moriarty, Office Manager, Ext. 7401 cmoriarty@nsd.org
Jenn Diaz, Main Office Secretary, Ext. 7403 whsoffice@nsd.org
Nicki Kongkarat, ASB/Bookkeeping/Cashier, Fine/Fee Payment, Ext. 7504 whsasb@nsd.org
Roberta Porter, Counseling Office Manager, Ext. 7418 rporter2@nsd.org
Denise Schwans, Student Info Specialist/Registrar, Ext. 7515 dschwans@nsd.org
Kim Benedict, Attendance Secretary, Ext. 7410 whsattendance@nsd.org
Renae Hector, Athletics Secretary, Ext. 7491 rhector@nsd.org


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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