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March 22 is a Non-Student Day
Enjoy your day!
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Thank you for supporting
Northshore Schools
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Along with other schools in our counties, we have increased absenteeism for flu illnesses. It would not be unusual to see absence rates in the classroom or school of 10 to 20 percent. We continue to remind students about prevention strategies and appreciate your help with keeping ill children at home until they are fever free for 24 hours (without the use of fever-reducing medication). If your student is sick, please keep your student home. When they are well, they may communicate with their teachers regarding homework assignments. It is easiest to reach the teachers by email.
The Northshore School District continues to post HINI (Swine Flu) updates for parents. Please click on the link below to reach the latest information.
H1N1 (Swine Flu) Update
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Grade 10
Washington State's Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) has released the latest publication entitled "Your Child's Progress." This publication details specific learning goals in every subject. Grade Level Expectations, or GLEs, define the knowledge and skills that students should gain from kindergarten through the 10th grade.
To view this publication, click on the link below.
Grade Level Expectations
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Due to budget cuts, informational mailings will only be sent to the custodial parent's/ guardian's home. The non-custodial parent / guardian is welcome to come to the Inglemoor High School Main office to pick up a copy of any mailing that is sent home during the summer. The Back-to-School information is available for download on our website by clicking the "Back-to-School" button. |
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Providing a safe, caring environment that fosters lifelong
learning and inspires students to develop their full potential as
contributing members of a global society.
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