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Bellingham School District No. 501 (branded as Bellingham Public Schools) is a public school district in Whatcom County, Washington, United States that serves the city of Bellingham. As of Шаблон:As of, the district has an enrollment of 11,623 students.[1]

In 2006, the Center for Digital Education, along with the National School Boards Association, named the Bellingham School District 6th in the nation for districts with 2501-15000 students.[2][3] They were also awarded an "excellence in equity" award in 2019, from the Washington State School Directors' Association,[4] and a green ribbon for sustainability from the U.S. Department of Education in 2022.[5]

The strategic plan of Bellingham Public Schools is known as "The Bellingham Promise".[6]

Schools

High schools

Grades 9–12

  • Bellingham High School (BHS)
    • Bellingham's attendance area is a strip, with Squalicum's area to the north and Sehome's to the south.[7]
  • Options High School (OHS)
    • Options High School is directly adjacent to Bellingham High, and does not have its own attendance area.[7] It provides an alternative education experience.[8] It has lower class sizes for more accessible learning.[9]
  • Sehome High School (SHS)
    • The southernmost of the district's high schools.[7]
  • Squalicum High School (SqHS)
    • The northernmost of the district's high schools.[7]

Middle schools

Grades 6–8

  • Fairhaven Middle School
    • This school was originally Fairhaven High School, but it burned down New Year's Eve of 1935, reopening as a junior high in 1937 and a middle school in 1967.[10]
  • Kulshan Middle School
  • Shuksan Middle School
  • Whatcom Middle School
    • The school was originally build in 1903,[11] and named North Side High School, later named Whatcom High School, all before becoming a middle school.[12] Whatcom Middle School burned down on November 5, 2009, and classes were originally closed until the 12th, but due to rebuilding, the school was eventually reopened in 2011.[13]

Elementary schools

Grades K–5

  • Alderwood Elementary School
  • Birchwood Elementary School
  • Carl Cozier Elementary School
  • Columbia Elementary School
  • Cordata Elementary School
  • Geneva Elementary School
  • Happy Valley Elementary School
    • The entirety of Happy Valley's attendance area feeds into Fairhaven Middle School.[7]
  • Lowell Elementary School
    • The entirety of Lowell's attendance area feeds into Fairhaven Middle School.[7]
  • Northern Heights Elementary School
  • Parkview Elementary School
  • Roosevelt Elementary School
  • Silver Beach Elementary School
  • Sunnyland Elementary School
  • Wade King Elementary School
    • The majority of the school's attendance area feeds into Fairhaven, with some feeding into Kulshan.[7]

Other programs

References

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External links

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