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COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION UPDATE A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear graduating seniors and families, As we continue to plan for graduation in this unique school year, we want to thank our staff, families, students and community partners for providing input in our planning efforts. We are cautiously optimistic to announce that we are planning to host in-person graduationKINDERGARTEN
There are 14 elementary schools in Bellingham, all with full-time kindergarten programs. Kindergarten registration begins in March every year. Children must be 5 before Sept. 1 to attend kindergarten. Kindergarten tours and open houses begin in May. Check with your school office for early entrance opportunities. Locate your neighborhood school. Kindergarten Registration To register your TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The TRANSFERS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSSEE MORE ON BELLINGHAMSCHOOLS.ORG WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881 SQUALICUM HIGH SCHOOL Squalicum High School. 3773 E McLeod Rd. Bellingham, WA 98226-7728. 360-676-6471. Attendance: 360-647-6844. joanna.cooper@bellinghamschools.org KULSHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Kulshan Middle School. 1250 Kenoyer Drive. Bellingham WA 98229-2346. 360-676-4886. FAX: 360-647-6892 MIDDLE SCHOOL FLASH LESSON 2 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER Middle School FLASH Lesson 2 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 30 Minute, Zoom-Friendly P.E. Lesson Learning Objectives: 1. Explain that everyone has a gender identity and a sexual orientation anddifferentiate
BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION UPDATE A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear graduating seniors and families, As we continue to plan for graduation in this unique school year, we want to thank our staff, families, students and community partners for providing input in our planning efforts. We are cautiously optimistic to announce that we are planning to host in-person graduationKINDERGARTEN
There are 14 elementary schools in Bellingham, all with full-time kindergarten programs. Kindergarten registration begins in March every year. Children must be 5 before Sept. 1 to attend kindergarten. Kindergarten tours and open houses begin in May. Check with your school office for early entrance opportunities. Locate your neighborhood school. Kindergarten Registration To register your TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The TRANSFERS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSSEE MORE ON BELLINGHAMSCHOOLS.ORG WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881 SQUALICUM HIGH SCHOOL Squalicum High School. 3773 E McLeod Rd. Bellingham, WA 98226-7728. 360-676-6471. Attendance: 360-647-6844. joanna.cooper@bellinghamschools.org KULSHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Kulshan Middle School. 1250 Kenoyer Drive. Bellingham WA 98229-2346. 360-676-4886. FAX: 360-647-6892 MIDDLE SCHOOL FLASH LESSON 2 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER Middle School FLASH Lesson 2 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 30 Minute, Zoom-Friendly P.E. Lesson Learning Objectives: 1. Explain that everyone has a gender identity and a sexual orientation anddifferentiate
CALENDARS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS School Year Calendars 2020-21 Calendar (updated May 2021) 22-Day Rotation Calendar for High School 22-Day Rotation Calendar for Middle School 2021-22 Calendar in English (in Spanish) 2022-23 Calendar in English (in Spanish) Event Calendar (you can filter by each school, then click apply) District & All Schools Central Services Key Dates Key Dates for 2020-21 school STORIES FROM OUR SCHOOLS: STUDENT AND STAFF HIGHLIGHTS Bellingham Public Schools is proud to share these stories of our students and staff living The Bellingham Promise. Humans of BPS: Graduating Class of 2021 Check out these interviews with seniors from all four high schools as they share memories and reflections from their time with Bellingham Public Schools. Inclusive preschool buildsfriendship in
FOOD SERVICES
Join us! Bellingham Public Schools serves approximately 12,000 students who attend one of our 22 schools comprised of four high schools, four middle schools and 14 elementary schools. In food services, we are a team dedicated to the Good Food Promise and Good Food Project. We are recruiting additional food services team membersto help
TECHNOLOGY FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS Definition - Assistive Technology (AT) is defined in the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to include: Devices - any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with a disability.; Services - directly assist a child with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of an BUDGET UPDATE FOR 2021-22 SCHOOL YEAR; THANKS YOUR A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear students, staff, families and community members, I write to update you on our budget process and the feedback on priorities we received from staff, families and community members. Thank you to those of you who provided feedback this spring on our draft budget highlights, which summarized our thinking on new investments THANK YOU FROM THE BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION A Message from the Bellingham Public Schools Foundation Dear staff, families and community, We wanted to send one last message to express our heartfelt thanks for each and every extraordinary effort to reach the finish line of this school year. You did it! Our community answered the call for help with a flood of generosity PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS Public Records Requests. Full access to information concerning the administration and operations of the district will be afforded to the public as provided by the Public Disclosure Law. At the same time, the district recognizes the right of individuals to privacy and of HUMANS OF BPS: GRADUATING CLASS OF 2021 Bellingham High School Logan Foy “Bellingham Public Schools is a place that allows students to fully take control of their educational and extracurricular experiences. I was lucky enough to be a part of many student-driven efforts to make BPS an even better place. These included advocating for police reform in schools, reforming homecomingroyalty to
ANNUAL SUMMATIVE EVALUATION OF THE SUPERINTENDENT JUNE 2021 Annual Summative Evaluation of the Superintendent – June 2021 This annual evaluation of the Bellingham School District Superintendent Greg Baker by the School Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021 consists of the accumulated board responses to the administration’s monitoring reports on compliancewith
MEMORANDUM
2 Brief Summary of the Report Highlights • The district’s response to the pandemic over the past 15 months has caused us to center our focus on the pressing and ever-shifting needs of keeping school going,moving from
BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION UPDATE A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear graduating seniors and families, As we continue to plan for graduation in this unique school year, we want to thank our staff, families, students and community partners for providing input in our planning efforts. We are cautiously optimistic to announce that we are planning to host in-person graduationKINDERGARTEN
There are 14 elementary schools in Bellingham, all with full-time kindergarten programs. Kindergarten registration begins in March every year. Children must be 5 before Sept. 1 to attend kindergarten. Kindergarten tours and open houses begin in May. Check with your school office for early entrance opportunities. Locate your neighborhood school. Kindergarten Registration To register your TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The TRANSFERS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSSEE MORE ON BELLINGHAMSCHOOLS.ORG WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881 SQUALICUM HIGH SCHOOL Squalicum High School. 3773 E McLeod Rd. Bellingham, WA 98226-7728. 360-676-6471. Attendance: 360-647-6844. joanna.cooper@bellinghamschools.org KULSHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Kulshan Middle School. 1250 Kenoyer Drive. Bellingham WA 98229-2346. 360-676-4886. FAX: 360-647-6892 MIDDLE SCHOOL FLASH LESSON 2 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER Middle School FLASH Lesson 2 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 30 Minute, Zoom-Friendly P.E. Lesson Learning Objectives: 1. Explain that everyone has a gender identity and a sexual orientation anddifferentiate
BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION UPDATE A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear graduating seniors and families, As we continue to plan for graduation in this unique school year, we want to thank our staff, families, students and community partners for providing input in our planning efforts. We are cautiously optimistic to announce that we are planning to host in-person graduationKINDERGARTEN
There are 14 elementary schools in Bellingham, all with full-time kindergarten programs. Kindergarten registration begins in March every year. Children must be 5 before Sept. 1 to attend kindergarten. Kindergarten tours and open houses begin in May. Check with your school office for early entrance opportunities. Locate your neighborhood school. Kindergarten Registration To register your TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The TRANSFERS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSSEE MORE ON BELLINGHAMSCHOOLS.ORG WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881 SQUALICUM HIGH SCHOOL Squalicum High School. 3773 E McLeod Rd. Bellingham, WA 98226-7728. 360-676-6471. Attendance: 360-647-6844. joanna.cooper@bellinghamschools.org KULSHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Kulshan Middle School. 1250 Kenoyer Drive. Bellingham WA 98229-2346. 360-676-4886. FAX: 360-647-6892 MIDDLE SCHOOL FLASH LESSON 2 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER Middle School FLASH Lesson 2 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 30 Minute, Zoom-Friendly P.E. Lesson Learning Objectives: 1. Explain that everyone has a gender identity and a sexual orientation anddifferentiate
CALENDARS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS School Year Calendars 2020-21 Calendar (updated May 2021) 22-Day Rotation Calendar for High School 22-Day Rotation Calendar for Middle School 2021-22 Calendar in English (in Spanish) 2022-23 Calendar in English (in Spanish) Event Calendar (you can filter by each school, then click apply) District & All Schools Central Services Key Dates Key Dates for 2020-21 school STORIES FROM OUR SCHOOLS: STUDENT AND STAFF HIGHLIGHTS Bellingham Public Schools is proud to share these stories of our students and staff living The Bellingham Promise. Humans of BPS: Graduating Class of 2021 Check out these interviews with seniors from all four high schools as they share memories and reflections from their time with Bellingham Public Schools. Inclusive preschool buildsfriendship in
FOOD SERVICES
Join us! Bellingham Public Schools serves approximately 12,000 students who attend one of our 22 schools comprised of four high schools, four middle schools and 14 elementary schools. In food services, we are a team dedicated to the Good Food Promise and Good Food Project. We are recruiting additional food services team membersto help
TECHNOLOGY FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS Definition - Assistive Technology (AT) is defined in the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to include: Devices - any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with a disability.; Services - directly assist a child with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of an BUDGET UPDATE FOR 2021-22 SCHOOL YEAR; THANKS YOUR A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear students, staff, families and community members, I write to update you on our budget process and the feedback on priorities we received from staff, families and community members. Thank you to those of you who provided feedback this spring on our draft budget highlights, which summarized our thinking on new investments THANK YOU FROM THE BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION A Message from the Bellingham Public Schools Foundation Dear staff, families and community, We wanted to send one last message to express our heartfelt thanks for each and every extraordinary effort to reach the finish line of this school year. You did it! Our community answered the call for help with a flood of generosity PUBLIC RECORDS REQUESTS Public Records Requests. Full access to information concerning the administration and operations of the district will be afforded to the public as provided by the Public Disclosure Law. At the same time, the district recognizes the right of individuals to privacy and of HUMANS OF BPS: GRADUATING CLASS OF 2021 Bellingham High School Logan Foy “Bellingham Public Schools is a place that allows students to fully take control of their educational and extracurricular experiences. I was lucky enough to be a part of many student-driven efforts to make BPS an even better place. These included advocating for police reform in schools, reforming homecomingroyalty to
ANNUAL SUMMATIVE EVALUATION OF THE SUPERINTENDENT JUNE 2021 Annual Summative Evaluation of the Superintendent – June 2021 This annual evaluation of the Bellingham School District Superintendent Greg Baker by the School Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020 and ending June 30, 2021 consists of the accumulated board responses to the administration’s monitoring reports on compliancewith
MEMORANDUM
2 Brief Summary of the Report Highlights • The district’s response to the pandemic over the past 15 months has caused us to center our focus on the pressing and ever-shifting needs of keeping school going,moving from
BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION UPDATE A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear graduating seniors and families, As we continue to plan for graduation in this unique school year, we want to thank our staff, families, students and community partners for providing input in our planning efforts. We are cautiously optimistic to announce that we are planning to host in-person graduation CALENDARS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSSEE MORE ON BELLINGHAMSCHOOLS.ORG POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policy Governance The School Board sets Policy Governance policies, which focus on results or “ends” – what Bellingham School District graduates should know, understand and be able to do. By governing at this level, the Board avoids micro-managing the work of the district. Instead, the School Board holds the superintendent accountable for implementing the Board’s vision by monitoring TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS AND SALARY SCHEDULES Collective Bargaining Agreements SEIU 925 BASE BAO BEA • Appendix H Teamsters Salary Schedules Certificated Certificated Instructional Staff – BEA Classified Paraeducator, Administrative Assistant, Business-Accounting, Educational Support & Specialist Custodial, Buildings and Grounds, Food Service, Technology Transportation-Teamsters Supervisor – Non-Represented ProfessionalTechnical
BIRCHWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Birchwood Elementary. 3200 Pinewood Avenue. Bellingham WA 98225-1436. Phone: 360-676-6466. Fax: 360-647-6875 MIDDLE SCHOOL FLASH LESSON 2 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER Middle School FLASH Lesson 2 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 30 Minute, Zoom-Friendly P.E. Lesson Learning Objectives: 1. Explain that everyone has a gender identity and a sexual orientation anddifferentiate
BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION UPDATE A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear graduating seniors and families, As we continue to plan for graduation in this unique school year, we want to thank our staff, families, students and community partners for providing input in our planning efforts. We are cautiously optimistic to announce that we are planning to host in-person graduation CALENDARS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSSEE MORE ON BELLINGHAMSCHOOLS.ORG POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policy Governance The School Board sets Policy Governance policies, which focus on results or “ends” – what Bellingham School District graduates should know, understand and be able to do. By governing at this level, the Board avoids micro-managing the work of the district. Instead, the School Board holds the superintendent accountable for implementing the Board’s vision by monitoring TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS AND SALARY SCHEDULES Collective Bargaining Agreements SEIU 925 BASE BAO BEA • Appendix H Teamsters Salary Schedules Certificated Certificated Instructional Staff – BEA Classified Paraeducator, Administrative Assistant, Business-Accounting, Educational Support & Specialist Custodial, Buildings and Grounds, Food Service, Technology Transportation-Teamsters Supervisor – Non-Represented ProfessionalTechnical
BIRCHWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Birchwood Elementary. 3200 Pinewood Avenue. Bellingham WA 98225-1436. Phone: 360-676-6466. Fax: 360-647-6875 MIDDLE SCHOOL FLASH LESSON 2 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER Middle School FLASH Lesson 2 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 30 Minute, Zoom-Friendly P.E. Lesson Learning Objectives: 1. Explain that everyone has a gender identity and a sexual orientation anddifferentiate
ENROLLMENT – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS Attendance Areas You can locate your neighborhood school by clicking on one of the maps below or type in your address to Infofinder, click search and then click the “My Schools” tab. Elementary School Attendance Areas High School Attendance Areas Middle School Attendance Areas School Feeder Patterns For more information about attendance areas, please contactKINDERGARTEN
There are 14 elementary schools in Bellingham, all with full-time kindergarten programs. Kindergarten registration begins in March every year. Children must be 5 before Sept. 1 to attend kindergarten. Kindergarten tours and open houses begin in May. Check with your school office for early entrance opportunities. Locate your neighborhood school. Kindergarten Registration To register your TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The TECHNOLOGY FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS Definition - Assistive Technology (AT) is defined in the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to include: Devices - any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with a disability.; Services - directly assist a child with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of an BUDGET UPDATE FOR 2021-22 SCHOOL YEAR; THANKS YOUR A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear students, staff, families and community members, I write to update you on our budget process and the feedback on priorities we received from staff, families and community members. Thank you to those of you who provided feedback this spring on our draft budget highlights, which summarized our thinking on new investments FACILITIES AND SUSTAINABILITY The goal of Facilities and Sutainability is to provide a safe, well-maintained educational environment for all students and staff. The maintenance department provides this service through regularly scheduled building observations and response to repair requests per District Policy 6800P. Storm Water Management Plan Comments and questions regarding the Bellingham School District’s Storm Water HUMANS OF BPS: GRADUATING CLASS OF 2021 Bellingham High School Logan Foy “Bellingham Public Schools is a place that allows students to fully take control of their educational and extracurricular experiences. I was lucky enough to be a part of many student-driven efforts to make BPS an even better place. These included advocating for police reform in schools, reforming homecomingroyalty to
GRADUATION CEREMONIES Our graduation ceremonies will be available for streaming Saturday, June 12. You can access each ceremony through the links below. 9:45 a.m. Squalicum High School 12:45 p.m. Bellingham High School 4 p.m. Sehome High School 7 p.m. Options High School Bellingham High School Options High School Sehome High School Squalicum High School BELLINGHAM HIGH STUDENTS SECURE VIRTUAL SUMMER INTERNSHIP Two Bellingham High School students will spend part of their summer participating in a paid Core Plus Aerospace Virtual Internship hosted by The Boeing Company. The internship includes 3-5 weeks of early mornings and long days for real-world training and mentorship in aerospace manufacturing. Both Paige Artino and Jace McNamara of Bellingham High School started UPDATE FOR THE CLASS OF 2021: GRADUATION AT CIVIC FIELD Skip to main content. Bienvenido ਸੁਆਗਤ ਹੈ Xin chào добро пожаловать. Helpline BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION UPDATE A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear graduating seniors and families, As we continue to plan for graduation in this unique school year, we want to thank our staff, families, students and community partners for providing input in our planning efforts. We are cautiously optimistic to announce that we are planning to host in-person graduation CALENDARS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSSEE MORE ON BELLINGHAMSCHOOLS.ORG TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policy Governance The School Board sets Policy Governance policies, which focus on results or “ends” – what Bellingham School District graduates should know, understand and be able to do. By governing at this level, the Board avoids micro-managing the work of the district. Instead, the School Board holds the superintendent accountable for implementing the Board’s vision by monitoring WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS AND SALARY SCHEDULES Collective Bargaining Agreements SEIU 925 BASE BAO BEA • Appendix H Teamsters Salary Schedules Certificated Certificated Instructional Staff – BEA Classified Paraeducator, Administrative Assistant, Business-Accounting, Educational Support & Specialist Custodial, Buildings and Grounds, Food Service, Technology Transportation-Teamsters Supervisor – Non-Represented ProfessionalTechnical
MIDDLE SCHOOL FLASH LESSON 2 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER Middle School FLASH Lesson 2 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 30 Minute, Zoom-Friendly P.E. Lesson Learning Objectives: 1. Explain that everyone has a gender identity and a sexual orientation anddifferentiate
NEW WHATCOM COUNTY HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Erika Lautenbach, WHATCOM COUNTY Health Department Greg Stern, M.D., Director Health Officer 1500 North State Street Bellingham, WA 98225-4551 360.778.6100 | FAX 360.778.6101 BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
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COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATION UPDATE A Message from Superintendent Greg Baker Dear graduating seniors and families, As we continue to plan for graduation in this unique school year, we want to thank our staff, families, students and community partners for providing input in our planning efforts. We are cautiously optimistic to announce that we are planning to host in-person graduation CALENDARS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSSEE MORE ON BELLINGHAMSCHOOLS.ORG TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policy Governance The School Board sets Policy Governance policies, which focus on results or “ends” – what Bellingham School District graduates should know, understand and be able to do. By governing at this level, the Board avoids micro-managing the work of the district. Instead, the School Board holds the superintendent accountable for implementing the Board’s vision by monitoring WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS AND SALARY SCHEDULES Collective Bargaining Agreements SEIU 925 BASE BAO BEA • Appendix H Teamsters Salary Schedules Certificated Certificated Instructional Staff – BEA Classified Paraeducator, Administrative Assistant, Business-Accounting, Educational Support & Specialist Custodial, Buildings and Grounds, Food Service, Technology Transportation-Teamsters Supervisor – Non-Represented ProfessionalTechnical
MIDDLE SCHOOL FLASH LESSON 2 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER Middle School FLASH Lesson 2 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity 30 Minute, Zoom-Friendly P.E. Lesson Learning Objectives: 1. Explain that everyone has a gender identity and a sexual orientation anddifferentiate
NEW WHATCOM COUNTY HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Erika Lautenbach, WHATCOM COUNTY Health Department Greg Stern, M.D., Director Health Officer 1500 North State Street Bellingham, WA 98225-4551 360.778.6100 | FAX 360.778.6101 CALENDARS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS School Year Calendars 2020-21 Calendar (updated May 2021) 22-Day Rotation Calendar for High School 22-Day Rotation Calendar for Middle School 2021-22 Calendar in English (in Spanish) 2022-23 Calendar in English (in Spanish) Event Calendar (you can filter by each school, then click apply) District & All Schools Central Services Key Dates Key Dates for 2020-21 school ENROLLMENT – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS Attendance Areas You can locate your neighborhood school by clicking on one of the maps below or type in your address to Infofinder, click search and then click the “My Schools” tab. Elementary School Attendance Areas High School Attendance Areas Middle School Attendance Areas School Feeder Patterns For more information about attendance areas, please contactHUMAN RESOURCES
Welcome to Human Resources Our district is a great place to serve and we hope you will join us! Bellingham Public Schools serves approximately 12,000 students, has 22 schools, and employs more than 1,300 staff members. Working in partnership with our community, our district engaged in the development of The Bellingham Promise, ourstrategic plan
FACILITIES AND SUSTAINABILITY The goal of Facilities and Sutainability is to provide a safe, well-maintained educational environment for all students and staff. The maintenance department provides this service through regularly scheduled building observations and response to repair requests per District Policy 6800P. Storm Water Management Plan Comments and questions regarding the Bellingham School District’s Storm WaterKINDERGARTEN
There are 14 elementary schools in Bellingham, all with full-time kindergarten programs. Kindergarten registration begins in March every year. Children must be 5 before Sept. 1 to attend kindergarten. Kindergarten tours and open houses begin in May. Check with your school office for early entrance opportunities. Locate your neighborhood school. Kindergarten Registration To register yourSCHOOL BOARD
Five community members make up Bellingham Public Schools board of directors. Registered voters elect board members for terms of four years. The school board has governance responsibilities in these main four areas: vision, accountability, structure and advocacy. The school board believes that effective public school education must be directed toward common needs of all children, GRADUATION CEREMONIES Our graduation ceremonies will be available for streaming Saturday, June 12. You can access each ceremony through the links below. 9:45 a.m. Squalicum High School 12:45 p.m. Bellingham High School 4 p.m. Sehome High School 7 p.m. Options High School Bellingham High School Options High School Sehome High School Squalicum High School TECHNOLOGY FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS Definition - Assistive Technology (AT) is defined in the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to include: Devices - any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with a disability.; Services - directly assist a child with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of an BELLINGHAM HIGH STUDENTS SECURE VIRTUAL SUMMER INTERNSHIP Two Bellingham High School students will spend part of their summer participating in a paid Core Plus Aerospace Virtual Internship hosted by The Boeing Company. The internship includes 3-5 weeks of early mornings and long days for real-world training and mentorship in aerospace manufacturing. Both Paige Artino and Jace McNamara of Bellingham High School startedSEHOME HIGH SCHOOL
Our School. The mission of Sehome High School is to support students in creating a vision for their future, realizing their potential, and cultivating their growth as contributing citizens of our world. BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
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Welcome to Human Resources Our district is a great place to serve and we hope you will join us! Bellingham Public Schools serves approximately 12,000 students, has 22 schools, and employs more than 1,300 staff members. Working in partnership with our community, our district engaged in the development of The Bellingham Promise, ourstrategic plan
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881OPTIONS HIGH SCHOOL
Academics. Options High School offers a wide variety of academic classes each quarter. We teach the courses students need in order to meet district graduation requirements. NORTHERN HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Northern Heights Elementary. 4000 Magrath Road. Bellingham WA 98226-1729. 360-647-6820. Fax: 360-647-6824SEHOME HIGH SCHOOL
Families. Learning is the collective responsibility of the entire school community including students, their families, staff andcommunity members.
KULSHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Kulshan Middle School. 1250 Kenoyer Drive. Bellingham WA 98229-2346. 360-676-4886. FAX: 360-647-6892 GENEVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Our School. Our school provides a safe, nurturing and challenging environment where children enjoy a rich variety of learning opportunities provided by a caring and capable staff. BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Welcome to Human Resources Our district is a great place to serve and we hope you will join us! Bellingham Public Schools serves approximately 12,000 students, has 22 schools, and employs more than 1,300 staff members. Working in partnership with our community, our district engaged in the development of The Bellingham Promise, ourstrategic plan
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881OPTIONS HIGH SCHOOL
Academics. Options High School offers a wide variety of academic classes each quarter. We teach the courses students need in order to meet district graduation requirements. NORTHERN HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Northern Heights Elementary. 4000 Magrath Road. Bellingham WA 98226-1729. 360-647-6820. Fax: 360-647-6824SEHOME HIGH SCHOOL
Families. Learning is the collective responsibility of the entire school community including students, their families, staff andcommunity members.
KULSHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Kulshan Middle School. 1250 Kenoyer Drive. Bellingham WA 98229-2346. 360-676-4886. FAX: 360-647-6892 GENEVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Our School. Our school provides a safe, nurturing and challenging environment where children enjoy a rich variety of learning opportunities provided by a caring and capable staff.KINDERGARTEN
There are 14 elementary schools in Bellingham, all with full-time kindergarten programs. Kindergarten registration begins in March every year. Children must be 5 before Sept. 1 to attend kindergarten. Kindergarten tours and open houses begin in May. Check with your school office for early entrance opportunities. Locate your neighborhood school. Kindergarten Registration To register your CALENDARS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS School Year Calendars 2020-21 Calendar (updated May 2021) 22-Day Rotation Calendar for High School 22-Day Rotation Calendar for Middle School 2021-22 Calendar in English (in Spanish) 2022-23 Calendar in English (in Spanish) Event Calendar (you can filter by each school, then click apply) District & All Schools Central Services Key Dates Key Dates for 2020-21 school POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policy Governance The School Board sets Policy Governance policies, which focus on results or “ends” – what Bellingham School District graduates should know, understand and be able to do. By governing at this level, the Board avoids micro-managing the work of the district. Instead, the School Board holds the superintendent accountable for implementing the Board’s vision by monitoring TECHNOLOGY FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS Definition - Assistive Technology (AT) is defined in the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to include: Devices - any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with a disability.; Services - directly assist a child with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of an CORDATA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Cordata Elementary. 4420 Aldrich Road. Bellingham, WA 98226-5218. 360-676-6461. Fax: 360-676-6462OPTIONS HIGH SCHOOL
Academics. Options High School offers a wide variety of academic classes each quarter. We teach the courses students need in order to meet district graduation requirements. TRANSFERS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS Bellingham Public Schools has 22 outstanding schools and a variety of special programs to meet the needs of our families and students. We are confident that our families, students and staff make strong connections and build meaningful community, regardless of which school they attend. Requests for both in-district (attendance area) and non-resident (out of district) transfers can be submitted ALDERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Alderwood Elementary. 3400 Hollywood Avenue. Bellingham WA 98225-1134. 360-676-6404. Fax: 360-647-6896 BIRCHWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Birchwood Elementary. 3200 Pinewood Avenue. Bellingham WA 98225-1436. Phone: 360-676-6466. Fax: 360-647-6875 UPDATE FOR THE CLASS OF 2021: GRADUATION AT CIVIC FIELD Skip to main content. Bienvenido ਸੁਆਗਤ ਹੈ Xin chào добро пожаловать. Helpline BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Welcome to Human Resources Our district is a great place to serve and we hope you will join us! Bellingham Public Schools serves approximately 12,000 students, has 22 schools, and employs more than 1,300 staff members. Working in partnership with our community, our district engaged in the development of The Bellingham Promise, ourstrategic plan
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881OPTIONS HIGH SCHOOL
Academics. Options High School offers a wide variety of academic classes each quarter. We teach the courses students need in order to meet district graduation requirements. NORTHERN HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Northern Heights Elementary. 4000 Magrath Road. Bellingham WA 98226-1729. 360-647-6820. Fax: 360-647-6824SEHOME HIGH SCHOOL
Families. Learning is the collective responsibility of the entire school community including students, their families, staff andcommunity members.
KULSHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Kulshan Middle School. 1250 Kenoyer Drive. Bellingham WA 98229-2346. 360-676-4886. FAX: 360-647-6892 GENEVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Our School. Our school provides a safe, nurturing and challenging environment where children enjoy a rich variety of learning opportunities provided by a caring and capable staff. BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSABOUTLINE 1WHAT'S UP DOCSPECIAL EDUCATION The Bellingham Promise. We, as a community, make a collective commitment to Bellingham’s children. We will empower every child to discover and develop their passions, contribute to their community, and achieve a fulfilling and productive life. We collectively commit that our students are cared for and respected, and that they willgraduate
COVID-19 DASHBOARD
COVID Dashboard - Infogram. Dashboard shows current confirmed positive cases of Bellingham Public Schools students or staff engaged in in-person learning or work at a district site. In order to keep the dashboard up-to-date and relevant, cases where contacts have returned to in-person learning or work are archived at Past Cases Dashboardbelow.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Welcome to Human Resources Our district is a great place to serve and we hope you will join us! Bellingham Public Schools serves approximately 12,000 students, has 22 schools, and employs more than 1,300 staff members. Working in partnership with our community, our district engaged in the development of The Bellingham Promise, ourstrategic plan
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Bellingham Public Schools is committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. We realize that our students need guidance as they learn to be critical thinkers, respectful and compassionate humans, and honest citizens in digital spaces. Our schools are continually developing programs to support student learning using technology in healthy, safe, and ethical ways. The WHATCOM MIDDLE SCHOOL Whatcom Middle School. 810 Halleck Street. Bellingham WA 98225-3243. 360-676-6460. FAX: 360-647-6881OPTIONS HIGH SCHOOL
Academics. Options High School offers a wide variety of academic classes each quarter. We teach the courses students need in order to meet district graduation requirements. NORTHERN HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Northern Heights Elementary. 4000 Magrath Road. Bellingham WA 98226-1729. 360-647-6820. Fax: 360-647-6824SEHOME HIGH SCHOOL
Families. Learning is the collective responsibility of the entire school community including students, their families, staff andcommunity members.
KULSHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Kulshan Middle School. 1250 Kenoyer Drive. Bellingham WA 98229-2346. 360-676-4886. FAX: 360-647-6892 GENEVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Our School. Our school provides a safe, nurturing and challenging environment where children enjoy a rich variety of learning opportunities provided by a caring and capable staff.KINDERGARTEN
There are 14 elementary schools in Bellingham, all with full-time kindergarten programs. Kindergarten registration begins in March every year. Children must be 5 before Sept. 1 to attend kindergarten. Kindergarten tours and open houses begin in May. Check with your school office for early entrance opportunities. Locate your neighborhood school. Kindergarten Registration To register your CALENDARS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS School Year Calendars 2020-21 Calendar (updated May 2021) 22-Day Rotation Calendar for High School 22-Day Rotation Calendar for Middle School 2021-22 Calendar in English (in Spanish) 2022-23 Calendar in English (in Spanish) Event Calendar (you can filter by each school, then click apply) District & All Schools Central Services Key Dates Key Dates for 2020-21 school POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Policy Governance The School Board sets Policy Governance policies, which focus on results or “ends” – what Bellingham School District graduates should know, understand and be able to do. By governing at this level, the Board avoids micro-managing the work of the district. Instead, the School Board holds the superintendent accountable for implementing the Board’s vision by monitoring TECHNOLOGY FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS Definition - Assistive Technology (AT) is defined in the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to include: Devices - any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with a disability.; Services - directly assist a child with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of an CORDATA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Cordata Elementary. 4420 Aldrich Road. Bellingham, WA 98226-5218. 360-676-6461. Fax: 360-676-6462OPTIONS HIGH SCHOOL
Academics. Options High School offers a wide variety of academic classes each quarter. We teach the courses students need in order to meet district graduation requirements. TRANSFERS – BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS Bellingham Public Schools has 22 outstanding schools and a variety of special programs to meet the needs of our families and students. We are confident that our families, students and staff make strong connections and build meaningful community, regardless of which school they attend. Requests for both in-district (attendance area) and non-resident (out of district) transfers can be submitted ALDERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Alderwood Elementary. 3400 Hollywood Avenue. Bellingham WA 98225-1134. 360-676-6404. Fax: 360-647-6896 BIRCHWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Birchwood Elementary. 3200 Pinewood Avenue. Bellingham WA 98225-1436. Phone: 360-676-6466. Fax: 360-647-6875 UPDATE FOR THE CLASS OF 2021: GRADUATION AT CIVIC FIELD Skip to main content. Bienvenido ਸੁਆਗਤ ਹੈ Xin chào добро пожаловать. HelplineSkip to content
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