Secondary Summer Academy registration period extended to July 7
Secondary Summer Academy will continue to accept in-person registrations through July 7, 2:00 PM. The academy is located at Canyon Park Junior High, 23723 23 AVE SE in Bothell. Academy office hours for July 1, 6, & 7 are 6:30 AM to 2:00 PM.
For program information contact: 425-408-6011 ssummerschool@nsd.org
Registration form: English / Spanish
Program Brochure
(posted 6/30/09, 2:45 PM)
School Board Approves Adoption of New Math Curriculum
The
Board of Directors approved the adoption of Math Expressions as the K-5
core math curriculum at its June 9th board meeting. This is the first
time in many years Northshore has purchased a new district-wide
curriculum for our students and teachers.
Math Expressions is one of only two K-5 curriculum recommended for
adoption by OSPI. The program is constructed to match the stair-step
mastery of skills presented in the new state math standards.
Two math curriculums, Prentice-Hall and Holt, will be piloted this coming fall for grades 6-11. Adoption of a new curriculum is planned for Fall 2010.
Transportation Department Awarded $90,000 Grant
The Washington State Traffic Safety
Commission awarded the Transportation Department a $90,000 grant to
install flashing school zone beacons at Cottage Lake, Bear Creek,
Woodmoor, East Ridge, Sunrise, Wellington, and Hollywood Hill.
A major factor involving speeding in school zones is driver
unawareness; by installing flashing beacons at the identified sites,
student safety will be greatly increased.
Superintendent's Message to the Community
Dear Northshore Parents and Community Members,
With my first year as superintendent of the Northshore School District drawing to a close, I find myself reflecting on the journey of the past 12 months and the surprises we encountered along the way - both good and bad. Read more
School Board Approves
Service Area Adjustments for 2009-2010
On May 26, 2009, the School Board approved service area adjustments to modify school boundaries in eight neighborhoods. Five of the changes have no impact on current students, two of the changes have minor impacts due to existing waivers, and one of the changes has a moderate impact on students in one neighborhood. Read more
Swine Flu updates
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