Northshore School District

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Northshore School District
Address
3330 Monte Villa Parkway
Bothell
, Washington, 98021
United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoStrengthening Our Community Through Excellence in Education
GradesK-12
EstablishedMarch 2, 1959;66 years ago (1959-03-02)
SuperintendentMichael Tolley [1]
Budget$181,017,000 (General fund 2009-10) [2]
NCES District ID 5305910 [3]
Students and staff
Students23,310 (2020-2021) [3]
Student–teacher ratio17.95 [3]
Athletic conference Kingco Athletic Conference
Other information
Website www.nsd.org
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Location of Bothell within Washington
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Location of Washington within the United States

The Northshore School District is a public school district covering portions of King County and Snohomish County, Washington. The district's service area covers the cities of Bothell, Brier, Lake Forest Park, Woodinville, and Kenmore as well as portions of unincorporated King and Snohomish Counties.

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The district is administered by a school board consisting of five members, each serving a district. Michael Tolley was appointed superintendent in July 2023.

The Northshore School District was formed on March 2, 1959, by the consolidation of the Bothell and Woodinville school districts; the consolidation was approved by voters in both districts in a special election on February 24. [4]

In addition, the district was the first in the nation to close due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Bothell High School closed for disinfecting on February 27, 2020, before any other school in the United States had done so.

Elementary schools

Middle schools

High schools

Superintendents

References

https://www.nsd.org/our-district/leadership/superintendent/superintendent

  1. "Michael Tolley is Northshore School District's Superintendent".
  2. Complete 2007-08 Budget (F195s)
  3. 1 2 3 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Northshore School District". National Center for Education Statistics . Institute of Education Sciences.
  4. "Two School Districts Joined By Elections". Seattle Post-Intelligencer . February 25, 1959. p. 6 via NewsBank.