Friday, May 2 is School Lunch Hero Day! Please join in giving a shout of thanks to our fabulous WHS Kitchen Staff! We appreciate and are truly thankful for Tina Tuiasosopo, Amy Simms, Michelle Pyeatt, Liezel Yapyuco, Dia Nguyen, Karen Robbins, and Revathi Pinnamaraju. Their amazing efforts providing meals and smiles to our students and staff throughout every day of the school year do not go unnoticed! Their work is always above and beyond!
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Admission Sale Dates
Prom & Senior Breakfast Sale Dates: Wed, April 23 - Fri, May 9.
Senior Breakfast Only: sales resume Mon, May 19 - Fri, May 30.
**TICKETS TO ENTER PROM WILL NOT BE SOLD AT THE DOOR!**
Senior Admission Prices
- Prom & Senior Breakfast Bundle: $50
- Includes entry to both Prom (May 17) & Senior Breakfast (June 6)
- Prom Only: $40
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Senior Breakfast Only: $15
Guest Tickets (Prom only) Prices
Seniors are able to purchase only one guest ticket. Please note that these tickets cannot be purchased online. To avoid multiple transactions fees, purchase senior and guest tickets in-person at the cashier office at the same time.
- WHS Student Guest Ticket: $40
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Non-WHS Guest*: $40 (Non-WHS Guest Form Required. Form & more info below)*
How to Purchase
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Online: Only the Senior student's admission can be purchased online through Touchbase using parent's NSD login.
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No guest tickets can be purchased online. WHS Guest & Non-WHS* guest tickets MUST be purchased in-person. To avoid a $2.95 transaction fee on each ticket, please bring cash or check to purchase guest tickets in person.
- Only the Senior's ticket can be purchased online. Duplicates will not be valid.
- $2.95 transaction fee applies
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In-Person: Admission for students and guests can be purchased in-person at the WHS Cashier's office or Main office.
- Purchase before school (7:50-8:20a), during Options, lunches, and after school (3:20-3:50p)
- Debit/credit - $2.95 processing fee per ticket
- Cash or check payable to WHS - No processing fee
Important Reminders:
- Fines MUST be paid or cleared to purchase tickets.
- Student must be in good standing regarding attendance and behavior.
- Tickets for Prom will NOT be sold at the door.
- Non-WHS Guest tickets will only be sold with a completed Non-WHS Guest form.* See below for instructions & form.
- Students in need of financial assistance should contact their counselor. Funding sources are available to provide help.
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Upcoming Test Dates
*Math: 5/19-5/23
*Science: (WCAS) 5/28-5/29
*English Language Arts (ELA:) took place 4/14-4/18
Current 10th-grade students are scheduled to participate in Smarter Balanced (SBAC) ELA and Math state testing as an avenue of fulfilling the state's ELA and Math graduation pathway requirement. Additionally, any 11th-grade or 12th-grade students who have not yet fulfilled the state ELA and/or Math graduation pathway requirement will have the opportunity to re-take the ELA and/or Math SBAC test. Juniors will also participate in the state WCAS science exam for federal accountability purposes.
Students must be present on each designated testing day or will need to participate in a make-up session for the missed section of the exam.
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Students must bring their fully-charged district-device when participating in state testing, along with compatible earbuds/headsets. (Headsets will be provided for students who do not bring personal earbuds/headsets).
Testing for Woodinville High School students is administered in the Library during the student's typical English, Math, and/or Science class period. Testing students in periods 5 and 6 will take A Lunch on their testing day.
When are the tests? Who takes which test?
Math SBAC: 5/19 thru 5/22 (make ups 5/23)
- All sophomores, select juniors and seniors
- This exam is an avenue to fulfill the state math graduation requirement
Science WCAS: 5/28 & 5/29
- All juniors
- This exam is for federal accountability
Please note that 9th-graders do not participate in spring state testing.
If an 11th- or 12th-grade student has already met standard in English Language Arts or Math, then the student does not need to test again.
If you have a specific question at this time regarding State testing with respect to meeting the graduation requirement, please contact your student's counselor. For testing logistics , please contact Assessment Coordinator Mike Kelly at mkelly2@nsd.org.
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The Woodinville High School Theatre Company (WHSTC) is thrilled to bring you The Play That Goes Wrong, a laugh-out-loud murder mystery farce, in the style of a Monty Python meets Sherlock Holmes play-within-a-play. The Play That Goes Wrong, written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields, follows a company of actors trying to perform a 1920s murder mystery called The Murder at Haversham Manor, but things are quickly going from awkward to bad to utterly disastrous. With an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines), it’s an explosion of comedy that presents tons of fun for all ages!
Performances are April 24-26 and May 1-3 @ 7:00 pm. Tickets are $10 (seniors 65+ and w/ASB) and $15 General Admission and can be purchase online thru the GoFan app at https://gofan.co/app/school/WA23370
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Thursday, May 29th, 7:15pm-9:30pm
Woodinville High School
Thanks for "paying it forward"!
Senior Awards Night is one of those "pay it forward" events! Volunteers, preferably freshmen, sophomore, and junior parents/guardians are needed on Thursday, May 29, after the Senior Awards Ceremony concludes to help in the office with Commencement ticket sales and the distribution of cap/gown/stole and yearbooks for the Class of 2025. For more information and to sign up please go here.
Information on becoming a volunteer (level 1 needed) can be found here.
If you have any questions or need to confirm your volunteer status, please email Rachel Nelson at whsasb@nsd.org.
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We hope the 4th quarter is off to a smooth start! Please remember that your 3rd quarter grade is not your semester grade. There is still time to improve academically if necessary. Please connect with your teachers and/or school counselor to discuss ways to get caught up, work hard, do your best and finish strong.
Seniors, graduation is right around the corner! Please remember to complete the Senior Survey and Scholarship Reporting due May 2nd. As college decisions are being released, counselors would love to be kept in the loop! We would love to celebrate your acceptances and counsel you through your waitlist, deferral, and/or denial decisions. We truly believe that you will be successful wherever you go.
Your WHS Counseling Team is here to support and help in any way possible!
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Juniors, spring is a great time to start planning for life after high school. While we don't expect you to have your plans set in stone, we do encourage you to start thinking about what your path might look like after graduation.
- Check out our website for college planning resources.
- Log into your Naviance account to utilize the Super-Match College Search engine to research colleges.
- Check out some college campuses (in person or virtually: https://campustours.com/)
- Use Naviance to organize colleges you're interested in using the "Colleges I am Thinking About" tool.
- Research college admission requirements, for example: will you need to ask a teacher to write a letter of recommendation for you?
- While some colleges are waiving the testing expectation for admission, you still may want to sign up to take the ACT or SAT.
- Counselors are looking forward to collaborating more with you around the college admission process this spring, but do not hesitate to reach out with any questions in the meantime!
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We hope all our Falcon students and their families had a restful and enjoyable spring break! Thank you for the continued opportunity to work with you — we’re looking forward to an amazing rest of the school year!
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The Senior Survey is now live and required for all Class of 2025 seniors. It’s short (just 2–3 minutes) and helps us celebrate your achievements at Senior Awards Night on May 29. Please complete the survey as soon as you’ve finalized your post-high school plans. If you’re still undecided, reach out to Ms. Tang or your counselor for support.
🔗 Complete the survey & report scholarships here:
woodinville.nsd.org/counseling/class-of-2025/senior-survey-scholarship-reporting
Important Notes:
- Submissions including scholarship info and proof will be used for recognition at Senior Awards Night.
- Deadline to be included in the printed program: May 2
- Need to make changes after May 2? Email Ms. Tang at mtang@nsd.org (Note: late updates may not appear in the printed program, but students can still be recognized at the event.)
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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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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
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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Last week, the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction informed Northshore that the requested waiver for two inclement weather days was approved.
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Northshore's updated last day of school for K-11th grade students is Friday, June 20, which will be a partial day. (WHS will operate on Last Student Day Schedule #28.)
- Tuesday, June 17 and Wednesday, June 18 will be full days of school.
- As a reminder, June 19 is a holiday (Juneteenth), and schools are closed.
Because Northshore schools were closed for weather-related issues for a number of days this winter, we have not met our state-required instructional hours. This means that instructional hours will need to be made up on two Wednesdays that were previously scheduled to be Early Release Wednesdays: April 30 and May 7. These two days – April 30 and May 7 – are now full days of school.
Revised one-page family calendars are posted to the district website. These updated calendars are available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Ukrainian, Hindi, Chinese - simplified, and Chinese - traditional.
(NSD Connections Newsletter 4/14/25)
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The Northshore School District is happy to announce the 2025-26 school calendar is available here!
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The Northshore School Board invites the community to attend the Superintendent Finalists Town Hall on Tuesday, May 13 from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Northshore Concert Hall at Inglemoor High School, 15500 Simonds Road NE, Kenmore. Following a months-long superintendent search process, the May 13 Town Hall will provide our community the opportunity to hear from the candidate finalists and provide feedback to the School Board as they make their final decision. The Town Hall will be live streamed and an online, translated feedback form will be available so anyone can provide input on the finalists, either in person at the event or after viewing the livestream. If you would like to attend and need interpretation or an accommodation, please submit your request using this form. The School Board plans to announce the next Northshore School District superintendent by mid-May 2025. Please visit the Superintendent Search webpage to learn more about the engagement process and timeline. (NSD Connections Newsletter 4/14/25)
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Summer can be a wonderful time for high school students to catch up, get ahead, or be exposed to new content areas through a number of Northshore’s learning opportunities. On Monday, April 21, registration in Northshore’s Summer School will launch online, so check the Summer School website for details on how to enroll in virtual classes for credit retrieval, first-time credit, and accelerated math. Schedules will vary but all will take place virtually from approximately July 7-August 6. Enrollment is on a first come, first served basis with the tuition information available online.
In addition, Northshore is pleased to host several WANIC Summer Semester programs at Bothell High School and Woodinville High School. Check out the options listed below, and apply before Thursday, April 24.
WANIC Summer Semester runs Monday, June 30 – Thursday, July 17, 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. All classes are in-person. Rising 9th (current 8th) graders through rising 12th (current 11th) graders are eligible. There is NO TUITION for WANIC classes and students may earn .5 high school credit. In addition to courses offered at Bothell and Woodinville high schools, there are additional offerings taking place in Kirkland, Redmond, Duvall, and other sites. Find out more and apply online: https://wanic.lwsd.org/academics/summer-courses
The following WANIC classes will be offered locally:
Bothell High School
- Engineering Design - Project Lead the Way (PLTW)
Woodinville High School
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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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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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As graduation approaches, we will be hosting a meeting with seniors during 4th period on Friday, May 2, which will help seniors focus on responsible decision-making, celebrating safely, and reflecting on how they hope to finish high school. A key part of this programming will address the real and often tragic consequences of drinking and driving — especially during graduation season. We want every student to enjoy this milestone without risking their future or the lives of others. These sessions will challenge students to think critically about their choices and empower them to make decisions that keep themselves and their peers safe.
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Seniors are encouraged to submit artwork to be considered for the cover of the Senior Awards Night Publication!
Artwork submissions will be accepted April 1 through May 2
• Starting April 1, Students from the Class of 2025 who would like to have an opportunity for consideration of their artwork to appear on the cover of the Senior Awards Night publication will find information and the link to upload on the WHS website under the link for the Class of 2025, Senior Timeline.
• If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Porter by email at rporter2@nsd.org
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If you have a Senior who has participated in WHS athletics - the Falcon Athletic Booster (FAB) scholarship applications are due by May 1st, 2025. We will award two $1,500 scholarships to graduating seniors. You can find the eligibility requirements and application through this link: FAB Scholarship
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Deadline to purchase Grad Night tickets is 5/21. Ticket prices are $230.
Get your tickets for Grad Night now! Use the link below to purchase tickets.
We are also in need of volunteers for this event. If anyone is interested in helping please email the Grad Night committee at the email below.
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 form 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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Don't worry about dinner on 4/29. Come out to 20 Corners and have dinner and support Grad Night. 20 Corners is giving back 20% to Grad Night you just need to mention 2025 Grad Night!
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 form 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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Please join us on May 1st for the next PTSA 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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Calling all parents and guardians of highly capable learners!
Join us in person on Thursday, May 8th at 7 PM for an inspiring and informative parenting talk by Dr. Austina De Bonte to help you better understand and support your student's unique strengths and needs.
Suggested donation: $15 — Every dollar goes directly to the HiCap Council, helping us continue vital advocacy work for HiCap students and families. Your support helps cover essential costs like insurance, 503(c) fees, and the survey tools we use to gather and share important information. https://hcparents.blogspot.com/p/donate.html
Seats are limited—RSVP now to ensure you don’t miss out! Please note we are not providing childcare at this event.
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The Staff Appreciation Committee is hosting a Cinco de Mayo lunch for our wonderful WHS staff on Friday May 9th. We are looking for volunteers who like to provide some taco fixings.
Please drop off lunch items by 10 am. You or your student can bring items to the office or staff room (located by the student store). We will take any items that need to be returned (crock pots, dishes, etc.) outside the office around 2 pm. Please label any dishes you will be picking up with your name.
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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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The NHS Induction Ceremony will be held May 22, 2025 at 7:00pm in the WHS Main Gym. This is a required event. Students must be present at the Induction Ceremony to receive cords (for seniors) and certificates.
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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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The WIAA officially sanctioned its first new sport since 1999! Flag Football is an official high school sport in Washington State!
Yesterday (on Draft Day!) our State Champ flag football team was invited to the VMAC for a media day where our players got to answer questions from King5, Kiro7, and even Seahawks wide receiver JSN! Check out the King5 news story! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XghiE54V0sA
Coach Katie Schramm was surprised by the Seahawks with her very own jersey- winning 2025 Flag Football Coach of the Year- receiving over 8,000 votes!
Congrats Coach Schramm and the WHS Flag Football Team for making history!! 🙂 💚
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The Science Club recently participated in the Washington State Science Olympiad. Science Olympiad is a nationally recognized STEM competition where teams of students collaborate in events spanning various scientific and engineering disciplines. These events challenge students to problem-solve, design and build devices, and apply their knowledge in hands-on and test-based formats.
Our team not only competed admirably among many talented schools across the state but also earned top-ten placements in several events. Here are our results from this year’s state competition:
- Disease Detectives (4th Place): Vesna Parthiban and Jishnu Mehta
- Quantum Quandary (5th Place): Jishnu Mehta and Woojin Kim
- Sustainable Energy (6th Place): Trinity Shibu and Jiya Joshi
- Optics (8th Place): Woojin Kim and Elijah Kim
- Tower (8th Place): David Mun and Emily Tsai
- Robot Tour (9th Place): Woojin Kim and Arjun Desai
- Air Trajectory (10th Place): Emil Praslick IV and Elijah Kim
- Codebusters (10th Place): Emily Tsai, Elijah Kim, and Jishnu Mehta
- Helicopter (10th Place): Mackenzie Debelak and Ria Byri
Congratulations to our young scientists for their impressive achievements!
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The FRC World Championship brings together over 600 teams from more than 35 countries. The competition is divided into 8 divisions, each consisting of 75 randomly assigned teams. The teams compete across 10 qualification matches, earing Ranking Points based on wins and additional match objectives. The team finished 7-3 record securing 17th place in their division. They ranked 2nd overall. In the playoff bracket, the 4th-seeded alliance captain selected The Velocity Raptors to join their team. In a fiercely competitive match, they were eliminated in a tied match. Despite the narrow loss, the WHS Robotics Team achieved its highest performance to date, climbing to 31st in the world out of 3,700 teams! They also finished 26th in the United States and 3rd overall in the Pacific Northwest Region for the 2025 season! Congratulations to the Robotics Team for this amazing accomplishment!
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Congratulations to Mikaela Hoe who won ‘Poet of Distinction’ in the Kenmore Youth Laureate Competition!
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Congratulations to our Ping Pong Club who finished in 3rd place at the Washington State Table Tennis Championships!
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04/23-26: FBLA State Conference, Spokane
04/24-26: Spring Play (Week 2: 5/1-3)
04/24-26: JEA/NSPA National High School Journalism Convention, Seattle Convention Center
04/25-26: WIAA/WMEA State Solo & Ensemble, CWU
04/25-30: ICDC, Orlando, FL
04/28-05/02: Senior Survey & Scholarship Notification Week
04/28-05/02: Mental Health Week
04/30: NOT an ERW - 7-Period Schedule #2
05/01: NCAA Letter of Intent Signing
05/01: National College Decision Day - Wear Your Colors
05/01: National College Decision Day – Wear Your Colors
05/01: NCAA Letter of Intent Signing, Main Gym
05/01: PTSA Executive Board Meeting, Library, 7p
05/02: DUI Simulation Activity (Seniors Only Period 4)
05/02: School Lunch Hero Day
05/02: Senior Survey/Scholarship Notification & Cover Art Due
05/05-09: Teacher Appreciation Week
05/05-09: AP Exams (7-Period Schedule – No Blocks)
05/06-08: Health Science State Testing
05/07: National School Nurses Day
05/07: Not an ERW - 7-Period Schedule #2
05/09: Senior College Apps & Snacks, Library, 8a-3:30p
05/11: Mother’s Day
05/12-16: AP Exams (7-Period Schedules – No Blocks)
05/12-21: Yearbook Lottery Sales
05/14: ERW 7-Period Schedule #5
05/22 NHS Inductions Ceremony, WHS Main Gym, 7p (NHS Students are *REQUIRED* to be present at the NHS Induction Ceremony to receive cords (for seniors) and certificates)
05/19: Women of Influence Conference, Library, 6-8:30p
05/19-22: SBAC Math CAT, PT (Make Ups 23rd)
05/21: Speech & Debate Chipotle Fundraiser, Woodinville
05/22: NHS Induction Ceremony, *REQUIRED*, WHS Main Gym, 7p NHS Students must be present at Induction Ceremony to receive cords (for seniors) and certificates Counselors Verify Senior Outside
05/26: No School – Memorial Day
05/27: Activity Tuesday – 35-Min Activity Schedule #10
05/27: Activity Tuesday - Post-Secondary Planning for Juniors w/Counselors
05/27-30: Week of the Arts
05/29: Senior Awards Night (Cap, Gown, Tickets, Yearbook Distribution), Main Gym, 6:30p
05/29: Yearbook Lottery Sales Start (5/29-6/17)
05/29: D & F (NC) Notification
05/30: Night of the Arts Spring Spectacular, 6-9p
06/03: Activity Tuesday Schedule #10
06/03: Senior Devices & Accessories Due
06/03: Medical Professionals Careers Graduation
06/05: Beach Day/Yearbook Distribution
06/05: Senior Textbooks Due
06/05: PTSA General Memership Meeting
06/06: Senior Class Meeting-REQUIRED
06/06: Moving Up Assembly
06/12: Class of 2025 Commencement Ceremony, Pop Keeney, 6p
06/20: Last Student Day 2024-25
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WHS E-News from the Principal
"Care - Respect - Leadership"
April 18, 2025
Volume 14, Issue 20
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 7:50 A.M. – 3:50 P.M.
Denise Schwans, Office Manager, Ext. 7401
Andrea Baleva Main Office Secretary LTS, 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
Stephanie Hennessy, Office Support LTS, 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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