
Northshore Celebrates Native Heritage Month
In honor of what is nationally recognized as Native Heritage Month, the Racial and Educational Justice Department has put together resources to celebrate and honor Indigenous heritage.
We are committed to equity, to safety and supports for students and adults, and to building on the strengths and addressing the needs of the whole child.
More information coming soon!
Our actions are grounded in a strong belief in the capacity of every student to achieve academic and social-emotional success that prepares them to thrive in a world yet to be imagined.
The Strategic Plan represents months of community conversations to help define clear strategic goals, determine how to measure them, and identify instructional techniques that will bring them to life in the classroom.
We are committed to ensuring that all students are provided equitable opportunities to learn in an environment where they are nurtured and supported to succeed at high levels throughout their K-12 experiences and beyond.
We take proactive measures to protect the safety of all our students and staff members.
Growth brings new families looking for the excellent education and opportunities provided by Northshore School District.
A successful school system works in partnership with students, parents, staff and community members.
School Board members exemplify citizen ownership and decision-making in the schools. They volunteer hundreds of hours and an immeasurable amount of energy to assure that schools are providing the best education for children.
20 elementary schools, 6 middle schools, 4 comprehensive high schools, 4 choice schools.
We serve students in Bothell, Kenmore, Woodinville, and unincorporated King and Snohomish counties.
The Class of 2024 earned over $11 million in scholarship awards.
In 1959, Woodinville and Bothell school districts joined together to form Northshore.
Innovative, Creative, Critical Thinkers
We offer a variety of Early Childhood Programs for children age three to five.
We offer 11 sports in middle school and 17 in high school. Most elementary schools offer sports as well.
Students prepare for life after school. Self-advocacy, work readiness, social emotional skills, and IEP goals are incorporated into daily activities.