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E-News From The Principal
January 24, 2025
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Reminder: Non-Student Grading Day
Monday, January 27
No School
Thanks for a great 1st semester!
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From The Attendance Office
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District Attendance Process Change: Morning & Evening Notifications
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To better ensure student safety by communicating absences earlier to secondary families, starting Tuesday, January 28 if parents/guardians do not notify the attendance office of their student’s absence or late arrival, parents/guardians can expect to receive notifications from the district alerting them in the morning and or evening. This District process change is for your student’s safety and to ensure our records are accurate.
Please note it does take time for our attendance secretary to reconcile families’ reporting within our attendance system, and we appreciate your patience:
- If you have reported your student’s absence to the attendance office in the morning (or the evening before) and receive a morning attendance notification, please disregard the message as multiple attendance notifications from parents/guardians slows down the reconciliation process.
- Our attendance secretary will be making every effort to record and reconcile all incoming absence notifications as quickly as possible before the morning notification is sent.
Thank you for your diligence in promoting and encouraging your student’s regular, punctual attendance and please remember to let our school know when your student is absent:
Report an Absence in 4 Simple Steps
While we know regular attendance is one of the most powerful ways to prepare your student for success, we also know that sometimes students must miss school for a variety of reasons. Next time that happens for your family, let our attendance office know through ParentVUE:
2. Click the “Report Absence” button next to the name of your absent student
3. Fill in the fields with the date(s) of the absence and provide an explanation
- For example, describe if it is a full-day absence or if leaving early or arriving late, provide a specific time
4. Click to submit, automatically notifying the school of the absence
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You can support your student and our attendance office in these changes by using ParentVUE to make attendance notifications as early as possible.
*Need to Set Up ParentVUE?
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To help parents get the most out of school, you want day-to-day insight into the academic experience. With the Synergy ParentVUE web portal, parents and guardians can access near real-time information on attendance, class schedules, report cards, course history, graduation status and more.
ParentVUE allows parents to access their:
- Attendance
- Class Schedules
- Course History
- Graduation Status
- Mid-term/Quarter and Final/Semester Grades
- School Information
- Demographic Information
- Health Check
A single username and password allows parents to access information for all of their children, regardless of the grade level or school of attendance. Each parent has an individual account that covers all children. If you have never used ParentVUE, you will need to request an activation key from your school. If you have accessed ParentVUE in the past or enrolled online, please click the "Forgot Password" link on the ParentVUE login page.
Further instructions for setting up your account can be found here.
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Winter Musical: Footloose Jan. 30 - Feb. 1 & Feb. 6-8, 7:00 p.m.
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This Winter, 20 years after our founding director Hjalmer Anderson first brought Footloose to the WHS stage, the Woodinville High School Theatre Company (WHSTC) is thrilled to bring this fabulous 80s musical back to the WHS Theater. As one of the most explosive movie musicals of all time bursts onto the live stage, audiences can revel in this throwback to teen romance, angst and, of course, the desire to dance to the Oscar and Tony-nominated top-40 score, fueled by the title song as well as “Let’s Hear It For The Boy” and “Holding Out For A Hero.”
Footloose - The Musical is based on the beloved hit 1984 film, bringing the tale of teenage rebellion to the modern stage in all its 1980s glory. The show follows protagonist Ren (originally played by Kevin Bacon) and his mother as they move from Chicago to the small farming town of Bomont. Ren is prepared for the inevitable adjustment period at his new high school, but he’s not prepared for the local ban on dancing - an edict based on a fatal car crash that took the life of the town pastor’s son years earlier. The heartfelt story that emerges pins a father longing for the son he lost against a young man aching for the father who walked out on him. Set to the rockin’ rhythm of its Oscar and Tony-nominated top-40 score, augmented with dynamic new songs, Footloose celebrates the wisdom of listening to young people, while guiding them with a warm heart and open mind. See the press release for futher details!
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Ticket Sales
Tickets can be purchased online through GoFan or at the WHS office.
Reserved seating only! Tickets are available for purchase first come, first serve starting Friday, January 10th via:
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GoFan: Click here to purchase on the gofan APP Processing fee per ticket applies. GoFan tickets close at 4:00pm for that night's performance.
- In person at the WHS Main or Cashier's Office; M-F, 7:50a-3:50p; with cash, check or card ($2.95 processing fee applies to all card transactions). In person sales close the day before the performance. Day of tickets can be purchased the door.*
- Each night, tickets will be available at the box office starting at 6:15 pm – cash or check only.*
- Tickets will be available on a first come, first serve basis at the box office if that performance is not yet sold out.
Ticket prices are as follows*:
- General Admission $15
- Students w/ASB $10
- Seniors 65+ $10
- VIP Seats $25 (Section 2, center, bottom only, see below)
*In order to receive a qualified fee waiver for theater tickets, the ticket(s) must be purchased through the InTouch Point of Sale system at the WHS Main or Cashier's office 1+ days in advance.(Student free, immediate family member(s) 50% discount.)
Other Details
- Online GoFan ticket sales for that day's performance will close at 4:00p each night.
- Tickets will be available on a first come, first serve basis at the box office if that performance is not sold out.
- Tickets purchased at the box office are cash or check only.
- The box office opens at 6:15p each show night.
- For tickets purchased on GoFan, be sure to bring your mobile device for entry at the door.
- Please note there is no food and only water allowed in the theater.
- No photography at any time.
- Rated PG.
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2025 Spring SAT School Day Exam
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2025 Spring SAT School Day Exam Registration Information
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To register for 2025 Spring SAT School Day Exam please click on THIS LINK to create an account. Then scroll to Woodinville High School and follow registration instructions.
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Date of the exam: March 5, 2025
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Location: Woodinville HS Library
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Cost of the SAT exam: $60.00 due upon registration
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Registration closes: February 10, 2025
- Priority is given to current 11th grade and 12th grade students and filled on a first come first serve basis.
- Woodinville HS students register for the Woodinville HS exam date only (do not register to attend another school's exam).
- There is a cap on the number of registrations due to space constraints so please register early as you will be placed on a waitlist with the possibility of not being able to test on the scheduled exam day.
For more information, please view the WHS Assessments Website HERE.
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The beginning of a new year provides a good opportunity to remind students and families of our commitment to student, family, and staff safety, as well as avenues available if you or your student has concerns you wish to share with us. Our school works closely in collaboration with law enforcement, District Safety and Security, and District administrators to ensure your concerns are taken seriously and are addressed promptly. We must be vigilant in the protection of our school community, and we value and appreciate our partnership with you. We can't do it alone.
If you or your student sees or hears something concerning, please say something. If at any time you or your student believes you have knowledge of any situation where danger is imminent, dial 911 immediately. And please continue to encourage your student to share any concerns with a trusted staff member. If they aren’t comfortable sharing directly with staff, concerns can always be anonymously submitted using our Safe Schools Alert System:
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Is your student looking for SAT or ACT exam practice? There is good news! Huntington Learning Center (Canyon Park) is offering an in-person ONLY full-length Digital SAT and paper ACT practice tests. Students can only receive the scores by signing up for individual conferences after the test.
- The ACT is Wednesday January 29th, 1:45pm in the WHS Library.
- The SAT is Sunday, February 9th, 9am at Huntington Learning Center in Bothell: 22833 Bothell Everett Hwy Suite 156, Bothell, WA 98021
- The registration fee is $30 per test due to Huntington on the test day.
- Any interested WHS student can take the practice tests.
- Register here
All proceeds will be donated by Huntington to support reducing the cost of Prom & Senior Breakfast for the Class of 2026!
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Weather & Emergency Information
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Emergencies and weather-related problems can alter school schedules and affect bus transportation for students.
If weather conditions make a schedule change necessary, we will communicate the decision through the following methods and in this order:
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TV and Radio Stations. You can also sign up for Flashalert to get the same media information.
- District and School Websites
- Northshore School District social media:
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Instagram: @teamnorthshore
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Twitter: @Northshore_SD
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Facebook: Northshore School District
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Phone calls, emails, and text messages: Staff and families will receive an email, phone call, and text. These communications will begin between 5:30 and 5:45 a.m.
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Northshore Information Line: You may also call the District’s information line, 425-408-6001, beginning at 6 a.m. Monday through Friday for school closure information.
Families will receive a telephone message from the district if there is a change to the school schedule. If no schedule change information is posted, schools and buses are on their regular schedules.
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2025-26 School Calendar - Available Now!
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The Northshore School District is happy to announce the 2025-26 school calendar is available here!
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Second Semester Schedules
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1st Semester is over - Time is flying by and 2nd semester classes will be starting on Tuesday, 1/28.
Counselors will be available for drop-ins for schedule change requests during the class period in which they have the following issues ONLY:
- Misplacements (student hasn't met a prerequisite or teacher is recommending a level change)
- Holes in schedules
- Senior is missing a graduation requirement
- Obvious error (missing the 2nd half of a year-long class or scheduled into two of the same class)
Students are expected to attend the classes that are in their schedule for the first 3 days of second semester.
We have the following process for all other requested schedule changes:
January 30th - at the end of the school day, students will receive a link to a Google Form to request additional changes. Counselors will work through the requests in the order received. Please do not send a follow-up email to your counselor regarding your request. Students are expected to continue to attend the courses on their schedule in StudentVUE until they receive an email from their counselor whether their request was able to be granted or not.
Please keep in mind, there are limited seats available for class change requests.
February 3rd - Schedule change request form will be closed at 3:15pm. All requests will be reviewed by counselors by the end of the day on February 5th. As stated above, students will only receive an email if their request is approved.
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2025-26 School Year Registration
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It is almost that time of year again - We will begin registration for the 2025-26 school year in February.
February 11th
Registration Distribution during Activity Tuesday Class*
Students should see ther 3rd period teacher if they are absent on this day.
March 3rd
Deadline for course requests to be entered into StudentVUE
March 10 - 28th
Counselor 1:1 meetings with current 9-11th grade students to review and/or change course requests.
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Seniors- College Applications
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Seniors wrapping up College Applications:
You senior should make sure to double check their college applications to make sure all materials were submitted!
Once final grades from 1st semester are processed, counselors will begin working on submitting mid-year reports. Mid-year transcripts go out to colleges before mid-winter break.
If you have any questions, please contact your student's counselor.
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Juniors- PSAT Score Report
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Counselors met with Juniors during Activity Tuesday this week to go over their PSAT Score Report, and present on post-secondary planning. Find more information on the WHS website.
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Reduced or Waived Fees 2024-25 Applications
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Parents and guardians whose income falls within specified guidelines set by the U.S. Department of Agriculture should apply for free or reduced-price meals for their students. Applications were available August 1st and were due by October 14th to avoid an interruption in benefits (only one application is required per family), but families can apply at any time during the year – throughout the year.
If you qualify for Free or Reduced Meals you may also qualify for:
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School fee waivers (a fee waiver consent form must be completed) in addition to the Free and Reduced application.
- See below for more information or contact your school counselor.
- Other services such as health insurance.
- Contact Nurse Christie Callahan or Jennifer Gardner for more information.
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Music Booster Mattress Fundraiser, Sun, Feb 2
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The Woodinville High School Music Boosters is bringing back the Mattress Fundraiser event! Taking place in the WHS Commons on Sunday, February 2nd from 10am-5pm, this is the BEST way to buy a mattress! You get the best prices (averaging 30% off standard retail), fantastic customer service including delivery/haul away/financing, and you support Music at WHS in the process! Come check it out and help spread the word to family, friends and co-workers! Feel free to reach out to the coordinators at 360-454-3210 or visit goodsleepfundraising.com for more info.
The next Music Boosters meeting is on Monday, 2/10, at 6 p.m. in the WHS library. All are welcome!
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Class of 2025- Grad Night Tickets on Sale Now
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This annual event is the ultimate celebration for the new grads, held just a few hours after they walk across the stage and receive their diploma. This year's grad night party starts at 9:30pm on June 12 and ends at 5:30am on June 13, 2025.
The grad night committee worked hard and has reserved two secret locations that promise to offer a great time for all of the new Falcons graduates. Whether you are looking for a night packed with fun and activities or a place to relax and hang with friends in a safe atmosphere, there is something for everyone at Grad Night.
The cost is $220/person and will be subject to increase after this date. Lock in the lowest prices by signing up today!
Need a Scholarship? The PTSA planning committee wants to ensure that ALL graduates can attend regardless of ability to pay the full ticket price. Please contact us at 2025whsgradnight@gmail.com to request a scholarship or financial assistance. No questions or forms are required to qualify.
Want to volunteer? We also invite you to contact us if you would like to volunteer, chaperone, donate additional money, or if you have any other questions. Email us at 2025whsgradnight@gmail.com.
Required forms:
Sorry, no refunds.
Link for purchasing tickets and making donations to make sure all students are able to attend:
These activities are not sponsored nor endorsed by the Northshore School District or any of its schools. The district assumes no responsibility for the conduct during or the safety of the activities. 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 judgment or awards.
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Class of 2025 Grad Night Fundraiser
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The Grad Night committee kicked off the New Year with a sweet fundraiser for Grad Night!
Purchase candy now through January 31st to be shipped in time for Valentine’s Day. Funds raised will support Grad Night scholarships as well as allow for “extras” for all participants. With successful fundraising we will also be able to keep our ticket prices at the current price.
Please share the link with friends, family, co-workers and your social media outlets!
Thank you everyone for your support.
Grad Night Committee
Questions? 2025whsgradnight@gmail.com
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February NSD E-Prep Committee Meeting
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Northshore School District is hosting a special meeting on Tuesday, February 4th! Carri Campbell, NSD Executive Director of Communications, will join us to present and discuss the findings of the NSD Student Wellness & Safety Task Force. This task force's recommendations have begun to be implemented and affect schools and students across our district. Please share this information with all PTSA/PTA parents, everyone is invited to join this meeting to learn more about these recommendations.
Date: Tuesday, February 4th
Time: 11:00am to 12:00pm
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Please join us on February 6th for the next PTSA General Membership meeting. Meeting will be at 7:00 PM in the WHS Library. Come and hear updates from the PTSA and school administration. You do not need to be a member to attend.
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WA State PTA Scholarship is OPEN!
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Washington State PTA (WSPTA) offers four $2,500 scholarships to graduating seniors from Washington state public high schools with an active PTA, who will be starting college (either two-year or four-year)
in the fall.
Requirements
- Current and verified GPA of at least 3.4
- The name and number of the PTA/PTSA at your school (Woodinville High School PTSA 6.10.85)
- At least three volunteer activities
- Answer the essay question: “How has volunteering within my community helped me today and into the future?” (max. 500 words)
Application
The application deadline is February 13, 2025.
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WA State PTA Scholarship is OPEN!
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Washington State PTA (WSPTA) offers four $2,500 scholarships to graduating seniors from Washington state public high schools with an active PTA, who will be starting college (either two-year or four-year)
in the fall.
Requirements
-Current and verified GPA of at least 3.4
- -The name and number of the PTA/PTSA at your school (Woodinville High School PTSA 6.10.85)
- -At least three volunteer activities
- -Answer the essay question: “How has volunteering within my community helped me today and into the future?” (max. 500 words)
Application
The application deadline is February 13, 2025.
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5K Away For Reaching Our Goal!
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5K Away For Reaching Our Goal!
Thank you so much to everyone who has donated to our Pass The Hat fundraiser. We are so close to reaching our goal! We are continuing to push for the last 5k to ensure we are able to:
- Add 2 water bottle filling stations....so there is one on each floor!!
- Fund mental health counselor position (partial funding)
- Fund $12,000+ in teacher grants, Staff Appreciation, 3 senior scholarships and more!
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Message From Northshore School Foundation
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Northshore Schools Foundation!
Save the date: 30 Years of Building Bright Futures, our spring fundraiser to celebrate the Foundation will be Saturday, March 29, 2025, at Inglewood Golf Course.
Calling all teachers, the foundation's "enhance and inspire learning" spring grant cycle application opens on Monday, Jan. 13, 2025. Grant applications can be found at www.northshoreschoolsfoundation.org
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From the Cashier's Office
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Student Device Protection Plan
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The Northshore School District provides each student with a district-issued technology device. When students/families assume responsibility for a district-issued device, they sign forms agreeing to accept financial responsibility for any device damage or loss. We know accidents and loss can happen. The Student Device Protection Plan provides NSD families an optional path to mitigate the financial liability of using a district device.
PARTICIPATION COST: The standard payment to enroll in the NSD Student Device Protection Plan is $25 per year; free for students who have qualified for free or reduced-price meals and who have provided consent to share their status for fee waivers. No refunds will be given once enrolled in this program.
COVERAGE AND BENEFIT: This program covers the device (Chromebook, Macbook, or iPad) loaned to your student against accidental damage for the school year. This program does NOT cover damage resulting from misuse or neglectful loss of the device. We expect all students to properly use their device and to secure it when it is not being used. If the device is used improperly or is not secured while the student is not using it, families will be expected to pay the full cost of replacement or repair.
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Important NHS Information
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Here are important date to remember:
- March Chapter Meeting: 3/19/25
- Final hours due: 3/27/25
- Induction Ceremony: 5/22/25
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Food Services and Bus Information
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Questions about student meals?
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Please click this LINK for bus information 2024-25. Bus stop information is now available.
Please click HERE for Daily Bus Passes and Activity Bus Passes routes and information!
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Martin Luther King Jr. Assembly
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Many thanks to the English Department, Mike Kelly, and Richard Brown, Jr. for their leadership working with our students on last Friday’s assemblies that recognized Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s great contributions to our society. The assemblies included featured speaker Dr. Ayva Thomas and Audrey Woodard.
We want to extend a special thank you to the following students for all of their work and contributions designing the meaningful assemblies that took place throughout the day in English class periods in the Theatre: Amara McCord, Max Flack, Warren Bullock, Tsion Tesfaye, Lucy Harris, Nadir Ahmed, Abraham David, Dylan Mukora, Fatou Wadda, Zak Gray, Kai Brinkley, Hayley Brown, and Yohannon Sandles. Also thank you to our tech team for their help with this event: Anden Walker, Grayson Walker, Sabine Laferte, Addison Wrate, Sophie Bahram Pour, and Logan Campbell.
A shout out to the Performing Arts Department, as well, for accommodating with the use of the Theatre and Sharon Alder for helping capture the event through photos. Below, you'll find a few highlights!
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Woodinville Chamber of Commerce- Student of the Month
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Congratulations to Senior Max Flack who was named by the Woodinville Chamber of Commerce as their January Student of the Month! Max is a brave and determined young man driven by curiosity and a desire to positively impact everyone he meets. Max has transformed during his last three years of high school by stepping out of his shell and embracing a leadership role within the school community. His passion for learning and his drive for success are deeply rooted in his genuine commitment for helping others succeed. From leading his football team as a captain to demonstrating exceptional dedication in the classroom, with an impressive 3.85 GPA, Max has truly earned every accolade. Congratulations again, Max Flack!
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Photo Club- Sky Photo Competition
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Congratulations to the winners of Photography Club's Sky Photo Competition!
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Lady Falcons Gymnastics Team Soaring Through their season!
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Our WHS Gymnasts have been practicing hard, refining their skills, and dominating their season so far! These athletes compete with strength, grace, beauty and grit!
Their last regular season meet will be Thursday, January 30th 7pm at Sammamish HS. They'd love the support of their peers and community, cheering them on from the stands.
Results at a glance of the previous couple of meets this season:
January 16, 2025 vs. Lake Washington / Interlake- Senior Night!!!
On Thursday, January 16th, our Lady Falcons Gymnastics team celebrated our Seniors during their final home meet of the 2024-25 season. The team competed against Lake Washington and Interlake in a memorable night filled with thrilling performances by the gymnasts as well as special tributes to our seniors: Sophie, Ananya, Ainsley, Audrey, and Addison. As they prepare for what comes next - “oh, the places they’ll go”—we wish them all the best and hope they’ve cherished their time on the WHS Gymnastics team.
WHS earned their highest team score of the season, finishing the night with a 176.100! Way to battle ladies!!!
Team Scores
Lake Washington -176.150
Woodinville -176.100
Interlake -133.900
Individual Results
* AA = All-Around, VT = Vault, UB = Uneven Bars, BB = Balance Beam, FX = Floor, (t) = tie
· Audrey Samdal: 1-AA 36.700, 3-VT, 2(t)-UB, 1-BB, 3(t)-FX
· Lola Kongkarat: 2-AA 36.250, 1-VT, 5-UB, 3-BB, 1-FX
· Ainsley Mann: 3-AA 35.800, 2-VT, 4-UB, 6-BB, 5(t)-FX
· Sophie Brittingham: 7-AA 34.000, 7(t)-VT, 6(t)-UB, 10(t)-BB, 8-FX
· Addison Wheeler: 9(t)-AA 32.750, 14-VT, 14-UB, 7-BB, 5-FX
· Emma Long: 11-AA 31.700, 4(t)-VT, 12(t)-UB, 16-BB, 9-FX
· Avery Fauber: 13-AA 29.900, 17-VT, 22(t)-UB, 10(t)-BB, 13-FX
· Ananya Jain: 18-AA 26.000, 22(t)-VT, 21-UB, 22(t)-BB, 18-FX
· Dhanika Pearce: 16-VT, 17(t)-UB, 10(t)BB
· Maryam Jawneh: 26(t)-BB
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On Thursday, January 16th, our Lady Falcons Gymnastics team celebrated our Seniors during their final home meet of the 2024-25 season. The team competed against Lake Washington and Interlake in a memorable night filled with thrilling performances by the gymnasts as well as special tributes to our seniors: Sophie, Ananya, Ainsley, Audrey, and Addison. As they prepare for what comes next - “oh, the places they’ll go”—we wish them all the best and hope they’ve cherished their time on the WHS Gymnastics team.
WHS earned their highest team score of the season, finishing the night with a 176.100! Way to battle ladies!!!
Team Scores
Lake Washington -176.150
Woodinville -176.100
Interlake -133.900
Individual Results
* AA = All-Around, VT = Vault, UB = Uneven Bars, BB = Balance Beam, FX = Floor, (t) = tie
· Audrey Samdal: 1-AA 36.700, 3-VT, 2(t)-UB, 1-BB, 3(t)-FX
· Lola Kongkarat: 2-AA 36.250, 1-VT, 5-UB, 3-BB, 1-FX
· Ainsley Mann: 3-AA 35.800, 2-VT, 4-UB, 6-BB, 5(t)-FX
· Sophie Brittingham: 7-AA 34.000, 7(t)-VT, 6(t)-UB, 10(t)-BB, 8-FX
· Addison Wheeler: 9(t)-AA 32.750, 14-VT, 14-UB, 7-BB, 5-FX
· Emma Long: 11-AA 31.700, 4(t)-VT, 12(t)-UB, 16-BB, 9-FX
· Avery Fauber: 13-AA 29.900, 17-VT, 22(t)-UB, 10(t)-BB, 13-FX
· Ananya Jain: 18-AA 26.000, 22(t)-VT, 21-UB, 22(t)-BB, 18-FX
· Dhanika Pearce: 16-VT, 17(t)-UB, 10(t)BB
· Maryam Jawneh: 26(t)-BB
January 7th @ North Creek HS vs. North Creek / Linden
Team Scores
Woodinville 169.900
North Creek 162.150
Linden 74.550
Individual Results
* AA = All-Around, VT = Vault, UB = Uneven Bars, BB = Balance Beam, FX = Floor, (t) = tie
- Lola Kongkarat: 1-AA 35.750, 2-VT, 3(t)-UB, 2-BB, 1-FX
- Ainsley Mann: 3-AA 34.300, 3-VT, 1-UB, 6-BB, 7(t)-FX
- Sophie Brittingham: 4-AA 33.800, 4(t)-VT, 6(t)-UB, 5-BB, 5-FX
- Addison Wheeler: 9-AA 31.550, 11(t)-VT, 15-UB, 3-BB, 4-FX
- Emma Long: 11-AA 30.350, 6-VT, 13-UB, 10-BB, 7(t)-FX
- Audrey Samdal: 3(t)-UB, 1-BB, 10-FX
- Avery Fauber: 13-UB, 15-BB, 11(t)
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Alumni News - Class of 2024 Graduate Jaime Dugan
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Class of 2024 graduate Jaime Dugan made her collegiate debut with Stanford Gymnastics at the NCAA gymnastics meet held on Friday, January 10 versus UW! As a freshman, Jaime competed on the bars and scored a 9.625!
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Ongoing thru 03/07/2025: AP Exam Payment
01/24: End of 1st Semester
01/24: 2nd Semester Class Schedule Online
01/24-25: Speech & Debate @ Seattle University (Online)
01/27: Non-Student Grading Day
01/29: ACT Huntington Practice Exam, Library, 1:45-5:15p
01/31-02/01: Speech & Debate @ Newport HS
02/03-07: National School Counseling Week
02/03-14: Winter Wishes
02/08: Solo & Ensemble Festival, Redmond HS
02/10: SAT Huntington Practice Exam, Huntington Learning Center, Bothell, 9a
02/11: Activity Tuesday - 35-Minute Activity Schedule
02/11: 2025-26 Course Registration Distribution to Grades 9. 10, & 11
02/12: Jazz Pathways Concert, Theatre, 6p
02/13: Huntington SAT & ACT Score Release, Library, 6-7p
02/14: Valentine's Day
02/17: President's Day - No School
02/18-21: Mid-Winter Break
02/24: Spring Sports Registration Due
02/25: Band Pathways Concert, Theatre, 7p
02/26: Orchestra Pathways Concert, Theatre, 7p
02/27-03/01: DECA State, Meydenbauer, Bellevue
06/09: Class of 2025 Commencement Rehearsal (MANDATORY)
06/12: Class of 2025 Commencement Ceremony, Pop Keeney, 6:00p
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WHS E-News from the Principal
"Care - Respect - Leadership"
January 24, 2025
Volume 14, Issue 13
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 7:50 A.M. – 3:50 P.M.
Denise Schwans, Office Manager, Ext. 7401
Kim Benedict, Main Office Secretary, Ext. 7403 (whsoffice@nsd.org)
Jenn Diaz, Student Info Specialist/Registrar, Ext. 7512
Julie Leong, Attendance Secretary, Ext. 7410 (whsattendance@nsd.org)
Roberta Porter, Counseling Office Manager, Ext. 7418
Rachel Nelson, ASB/Bookkeeping, Fine/Fee Payment, Ext. 7504 (whsasb@nsd.org)
Nicki Kongkarat, Athletics Secretary, Ext. 7491
Andrea Baleva, Office Support, Ext. 7416
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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