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'''North Kitsap High School''' finished undergoing renovations in spring 2009, and now provides students with a beautiful campus that features a brand new cafeteria, repaved walkways, landscaping and decorative touches, trees and other plants, and more. There are currently 74 teachers and three counselors. The school is home to about 3,500 students. |
'''North Kitsap High School''' finished undergoing renovations in spring 2009, and now provides students with a beautiful campus that features a brand new cafeteria, repaved walkways, landscaping and decorative touches, trees and other plants, and more. There are currently 74 teachers and three counselors. The school is home to about 3,500 students. Vandalism has been a large problem as of late, with large phalluses drawn on school property. |
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==Kingston Schools== |
==Kingston Schools== |
Revision as of 20:35, 2 March 2012
North Kitsap School District 400 is the school district serving Poulsbo, Suquamish, and Kingston, Washington.
Poulsbo Schools
Poulsbo is home to a handful of elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools.
The elementary schools located in Poulsbo include Breidablik Elementary, Pearson Elementary, Poulsbo Elementary, and Vinland Elementary. Poulsbo Middle School and Kingston middle school, North Kitsap High School and Kingston High School are also located in this region of the North Kitsap School District.[1]
North Kitsap High School
North Kitsap High School | |
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Address | |
1780 NE Hostmark , | |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Motto | ...a proud tradition |
Established | 1957 |
School district | North Kitsap School District |
Principal | Judson Miller |
Grades | 9-12 |
Color(s) | Purple and Gold |
Mascot | Viking |
Newspaper | The North Wind |
Yearbook | Go North |
Website | http://www.nkschools.org |
North Kitsap High School finished undergoing renovations in spring 2009, and now provides students with a beautiful campus that features a brand new cafeteria, repaved walkways, landscaping and decorative touches, trees and other plants, and more. There are currently 74 teachers and three counselors. The school is home to about 3,500 students. Vandalism has been a large problem as of late, with large phalluses drawn on school property.
Kingston Schools
Kingston is home to many public schools such as Wolfle Elementary, Gordon Elementary, Kingston Middle School, Kingston High School and Spectrum Community School. These are all a part of North Kitsap School District.
Gordon Elementary
Richard F. Gordon Elementary School is a Kindergarten through 5th grade public school in Kingston, Washington. Gordon Elementary is the location of the regular and two additional programs that students from the North Kitsap School District can attend. The school is named after retired NASA astronaut Richard F. Gordon, an alumnus of nearby North Kitsap High School.
Options
Options is a parent involved, alternative learning program for grades K-8. It is currently located at Gordon Elementary. The mission of the Options Program is to provide North Kitsap students with community-based education that fosters the development of self-directed, life-long learners through significant family involvement; interdependent, multi-age learning groups; and curricula that are responsive to the needs and interests of our students. There is a large drama component, including multiple student plays each year. The Options program was founded in 1989. http://www.nkschools.org/15891072810340250/
Wolfle Elementary
David H. Wolfle is a Kindergarten through 5th grade public school in Kingston, Washington.
Kingston Middle School
Kingston Middle School is a middle school located in Kingston, Washington. Located on West Kingston Road, it is close to the town of Kingston. The school has 6th, 7th, and 8th grade classes. In 2007, this school turned from a junior high into a middle school. On August 30, 2007, the 7th grade orientation took place.
History
Established in 1990, Kingston Middle School originated as a junior high. The school's first principal was Ryan A Schafer.
School Staff
Principal: Susan Wistrand
Kingston High School
Kingston High School is a public high school in Kingston, Washington. The school opened as the second High school in the North Kitsap School District. The school holds grades 9-12.
Suquamish Schools
Suquamish is home to one elementary school. Suquamish Elementary is the only school in this region of the North Kitsap School District.
References
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