This month brings with it special opportunities to celebrate both our teachers and our nurses. Teacher Appreciation Week is May 6-10, and School Nurse Day is May 8. Thank you to our dedicated teachers who play essential roles in shaping the lives of our students during this appreciation week and every week. Thank you to our school nurses for caring for our students in endless ways. We are incredibly grateful for all of you who inspire our students and equip them with the tools they need to be successful in and out of the classroom. You make sure our students feel seen, heard, and valued and often wear many hats in order to do so. Thank you to our teachers and nurses for all that you do for each and every Northshore student!
Reminder: Ethnic Studies Framework Overview on May 8
Join us on Wednesday, May 8 to learn about the Ethnic Studies Framework and how it could be used in classrooms P-12th grade! Are you a staff member who wants to learn more about this framework and how to apply it to your practice? The hour can earn you equity clock hours.
- The session from 2-3 p.m. will extend on the learning from March and focus on secondary application
- The session from 3-4 p.m. will introduce the framework and focus on elementary application
No matter what your grade level, feel free to attend either or both sessions. Please register here and a Zoom link will be provided: Course 36654
Mental Health Awareness Month Virtual Seminars continue
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Northshore School District’s Student Services Department has once again lined up a range of virtual seminars to support families and students. Topics include sleep and its role in mental health, suicide prevention, grief and loss, anxiety, and more. The next session on Thursday, May 9 from 6:30-8 p.m. is “Suicide Prevention” offered by Forefront Suicide Prevention, a program of the University of Washington’s School of Social Work. Pre-registration is required for the May 9 virtual seminar. Forefront Suicide Prevention is focused on reducing suicide through suicide prevention education, leading systemic change, and restoring hope. Their LEARN ™ model is achieving widespread recognition coupling life-saving skills with additional emphasis on locking and limiting access to lethal means. For a complete calendar of events and description of each virtual seminar offered in May, visit the Mental Health website.
Music Students Compete at State Solo and Ensemble Contest
Music students from the four comprehensive Northshore School District high schools competed at the state WIAA/WMEA Solo and Ensemble Contest on April 26-27. More than 50 students competed as either soloists or members of an ensemble, with the following students placing at the state competition. Congratulations to these outstanding Northshore student-musicians!
- First place in the category of large brass ensemble: The Teeny Tiny Trombone Troop, consisting of Thomas Holmes, Collin Hawkinson, Kyle Ma, Aiden Standridge, Derek Sabale, Kaleb Hall, Ian Blakemore, Logan Christy, and Lukas Johnson, Bothell High School
- First place in the category of mezzo soprano voice soloist: Bernadette Alejandro, North Creek High School
- Second place in the baritone voice soloist: Andrew Larsen, Bothell High School
- Third place in the alto saxophone soloist category: Kairui Cheng, Inglemoor High School
- Third place in the piano soloist category: Daniel Kim, North Creek High School
- Third place in the soprano voice soloist category: Abigail Spiker, North Creek High School
Paid Focus Groups for King County Educators
Are you an educator who has experience planning science, arts, or heritage partnerships and field trips for your class or school? If so, 4Culture needs your input to inform the design of King County's new Doors Open Public Schools Cultural Access Program that will fund science, arts, and heritage non-profit organizations to provide no-cost in-school and out-of-school field trips, assemblies, and residencies to King County K-12 public and tribal schools starting in 2025. Discussion will focus on the assets and challenges educators experience when planning cultural partnerships and what information educators need in advance to serve their curricular needs and the needs of their students. Participants will receive an honorarium of $75 for their time. To receive payment, participants will have to attend a 90-minute online focus group, complete a survey (estimated 15 mins), and fill out secure W-9 and payment forms. If you have any questions, please contact 4Culture consultant Audrey Querns at audreykatquerns@gmail.com. Please review the available slots and sign up here. Thank you!
Employee Assistance Program
First Choice Health is the Employee Assistance Program provider for the Northshore School District. This is a benefit provided at no cost to you by the District. You, your spouse/domestic partner, and any dependent children up to the age of 26 have FREE and CONFIDENTIAL access to counseling services, legal and financial consultations, ID theft and fraud support, childcare and eldercare referrals/resources, and home ownership assistance.
The EAP offers up to 4 sessions face-to-face or telehealth (no co-pay, deductible or premium) with a qualified clinical expert who can assess your concerns and develop a plan of action. Call (800) 777-4114 or visit the First Choice EAP website to request an appointment. Username: nsd
Mental Health Resource: Care Solace
The District has partnered with Care Solace to provide mental health care coordination. Northshore students, staff, and family members looking for help with mental health or substance use can use Care Solace to quickly find treatment options matched to their needs. Care Solace is a complimentary and confidential service. Care Solace’s team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can provide support in any language.
If you would like to use Care Solace to help you find a mental health provider:
Learn more about Care Solace by visiting the Northshore Mental Health webpage.
Reminder: Friday, May 24 is a School Day
As a reminder, due to the two inclement weather days affecting the Northshore School District this winter (Jan. 17 and 18, 2024), school will now be in session as a full day on Friday, May 24 and Monday, June 24. The last day of school is now Tuesday, June 25 with an early release. Dismissal times on the last day of school vary and will be communicated with families directly from the school. Download the updated 2023-24 one-page calendar on our website. |