Updated Information for 2021-22
The information on this page is specific to the 2020-21 school year and is no longer up-to-date. For information for the 2021-22 school year, visit the COVID-19 Information & Resources page.
The information on this page is for the 2020-21 school year. Beginning fall 2021, schools will return to in-person, 5 days a week. Families who wish to remain 100% remote can enroll in the Northshore Virtual Program.
Going back to school is going to be exciting... and different.
Please review this short video with your student so you are prepared for your first day back.
All students, staff and visitors must complete a daily health check form.
Students in Hybrid Learning and 100% Remote will have equal time with teachers.
Learn the safety protocols and know what to expect as we reopen schools.
View our COVID-19 Dashboard, survey results and other important data points.
To help keep buildings open, students and staff will participate in batch/pool testing.
We will have adjusted sports season and use COVID testing to keep athletes safe.
Due to limited seating capacity at Pop Keeney and indoor venues, we are live streaming some events.
Results of Intent to Return Surveys as of the date each specific survey closed.
Some student assignments between the hybrid and 100% remote models have changed.
Between August and September 2020, the Northshore School District used state and local department of health data and benchmarks to guide the decision process for a safe return to traditional classrooms. With new benchmarks and data, we are adjusting to the state's new guidelines and recommendations while also keeping considerations for the safety of our students, staff and community at the center of our reopening planning.
We have secured enough masks, gloves and other staff PPE to meet the needs of our safety protocols.
We have piloted a testing process and are working with partners to formalize an anonymous and non-invasive testing system.
We are working with the state and health partners to ensure that staff who are returning to buildings can do so safely.
The information on this page is specific to the 2020-21 school year and is no longer up-to-date. For information for the 2021-22 school year, visit the COVID-19 Information & Resources page.