Woodinville High School PTSA (6.10.85) is a 501c3 non-profit organization that support students, teachers and staff of Woodinville High School.
We are a parent run volunteer organization and affiliated with Northshore School District, Washington State PTA and National PTA. Our mission is to build a stronger and more inclusive Falcon community to enable every student to reach their potential.
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Renew your membership every year!
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What does PTSA do?
We focus our efforts on PTSA grants to enhance educational opportunities, host staff appreciation events, coordinate volunteers for various events, award senior scholarships to graduating seniors, support a graduation night event committee, judge reflections art contest, communicate parent perspective with administrators, promote community engagement between families through our Facebook and Instagram pages, award outstanding educators/volunteers, and much more!
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What does PTSA do?
Join WHS PTSA for your child because increasing our membership, even by one, makes it possible to provide important educational resources, speak up on important issues affecting our children and school and to create a stronger school community. We invite you to join because we can do more together than apart!
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What does Membership mean?
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Do I have to attend meetings, volunteer or donate money?
As a PTSA member, you have a voice and a vote in the WHS PTSA. You can contribute to the discussion with those topics and issues that are important to you and help guide the direction of the PTSA budget! Attend general membership meetings (open to everyone) or join us on a committee or ask about joining the PTSA board!
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Annual Membership Dues
No, you are NOT required to attend meetings or volunteer or donate money! Your Membership alone is appreciated. Thank you!
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Member Benefits
$10/year for teacher/staff
$15/year for one membership (parent, student, etc)
Washington State PTA members can save money through member benefits
About WHS
WHS info
Woodinville, WA
~1660 students
grades 9-12
~400-415 students/grade
Schedule
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday
8:20 a.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Wednesdays
(Early Release)
8:20 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.
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District
1 of 9 High Schools in the Northshore School District
Top 25 high schools in Washington State
Test Scores are consistently higher than state/national on standardized tests.