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This week's Education Insider is available now. Check it out for important back to school updates:
Questions? Contact the District Office: (360) 503-1200 or information@asd103.org
The latest issue of the Education Insider - our e-newsletter - is available now. Check it out for important district updates, upcoming dates, school supplies, and more! You will also find a link to our Community Bulletin board, for non-district events and activities.
Questions? Contact the Superintendent's Office: ntesch@asd103.org
Several offices and resources remain open through out the summer to assist students, staff, and families.
Open Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed on Fridays; and July 4, 19, August 2, 14
Contact: (360) 503-1200 or information@asd103.org
Rice Field at Anacortes High School is open for public, community use. Summer hours (June 21 - August 14):
The Education Insider - the district's bi-monthly e-newsletter is available now. Each issue includes upcoming dates, important district updates and news, and a link to our Community Bulletin Board.
Previous issues can be found on our website. If you would like to be added to our News Release distribution list, please contact Nicole Tesch at ntesch@asd103.org
We invite the community to visit Veterans Memorial Plaza at Anacortes High School’s Seahawk Stadium this Memorial Day, and pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
The plaza will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, May 29. No events are planned; rather we invite the community in for reflection and tribute. The plaza is comprised of a memorial designed by local architect Brooks Middleton, with input from the Veterans Memorial Committee, as well as a display honoring two Medal of Honor recipients with local connections. Restrooms will not be open during this time. The Anacortes School District is closed on Monday, May 29 in observance of Memorial Day.
Questions, please contact the Superintendent’s Office at (360) 503-1211.
We want to take a moment to address an important safety concern that has been affecting schools both regionally and nationally. We have become aware of a disturbing trend called "swatting," which involves falsely reporting an emergency situation to emergency services, such as a bomb threat or an active shooter, with the intention of deceiving law enforcement into responding to the reported location.
As your trusted educational leaders, we want to assure you that our top priority is the safety of our students and staff. In the event of any reported threat at our schools, we will respond immediately and follow established safety procedures to determine the threat's credibility.
Unfortunately, earlier today, some of our students reported a threatening message that was anonymously shared via Snapchat, referring to a school shooting at "AHS." We want to clarify that this hoax is in reference to Alamogordo High School in New Mexico, not Anacortes High School.
We ask that you speak with your children about the seriousness of hoaxes like these and how they can cause trauma to their peers, as well as potentially prevent our community's first responders from responding to real emergencies. We encourage our students and school community to report anything that could constitute a threat to school safety.
Please know that the Anacortes Police Department knows this threat and will take appropriate action. Anacortes High School will continue to take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our students and staff by following our safety protocols. We also recognize that threats like this can create trauma for our students, and we have counselors prepared to provide support.
If you have any questions or concerns about our district's safety procedures or Anacortes High School's safety protocols, please do not hesitate to contact Superintendent Dr. Justin Irish at jirish@asd103.org or Principal Dr. Erin Duez at eduez@asd103.org.
Thank you for your cooperation and support as we work to keep our schools and community safe.
The Anacortes School District is seeking feedback on draft updates to its facilities rental policy, procedure, and fee schedule.
The proposed changes allow the district to collect fees that are cost neutral with the facility use, and also further clarify who has priority to use district spaces. The proposed update to the policy is intended to ensure that funds for education are not used for other purposes.
Proposed changes include:
“We know that our facilities are a community-supported asset, and we want to make them available for the community to use,” said Superintendent Justin Irish. “We also need to make sure that we are not losing money, or unable to recoup costs due to facility use. These proposed changes help offset some of our budget challenges, but also provide better transparency and predictability for groups using our spaces.”
The district is gathering feedback currently on the proposed changes. Comments and questions can be submitted to Mike Sullivan, Executive Director of Finance & Operations: (360) 503-1213 or masullivan@asd103.org. Comments must be provided by May 5, 2023.
The proposed changes are scheduled to go to the school board on May 18th for a first reading, and final approval is scheduled for June 15.
Questions? Mike Sullivan, Executive Director of Finance & Operations: (360) 503-1213 or masullivan@asd103.org
We are currently accepting applications for student board representatives to the Anacortes School Board. Two incoming juniors will serve along two rising seniors. This is a two-year commitment, beginning with the 2023-24 school year.
Student board reps have an opportunity to gain real-life experience serving alongside the elected members of the school board.
To be eligible, you must currently be in your sophomore year in the Anacortes School District, be in good academic standing, and be registered at least 80% of your schedule on an ASD campus (either at AHS or Cap Sante). This means that Running Start students are generally not eligible.
Expectations and Benefits:
To apply, please submit an application online by 5 p.m. on Friday, April 28, 2023
Nominations are now being accepted for the Walter A. Brodniak Award for Cultural Education.
The Brodniak Award was created to foster growth of the cultural arts in the school district. Brodniak, Anacortes School District Superintendent from 1973 to 1977, was a staunch believer in the powerful contributions that arts make to our community. Each year, the award is given to a student, faculty member, administrator, school director, community member or organization that has made an outstanding contribution to the cultural arts in the Anacortes School District in the past year. A list of past recipients can be found on our website.
Nominations are due by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 18. Please use the online form to submit your nomination. A selection committee will review the nominations and make a recommendation to the Superintendent. The recipient will be recognized at the May 18th School Board Meeting.
If you have questions, please contact the Superintendent’s Office at (360) 503-1211 or ntesch@asd103.org
All incoming Kindergarten families are invited to join us for free health and academic screenings, help registering your child for Kindergarten, and more information about the 2023-24 school year.
9:00 am -1:00 pm
Anacortes Lutheran Church
2100 O Ave Anacortes, WA. 98221
Registration paperwork can all be found on our New Student Enrollment page.
Appointments required; sign up for a 1-hour time slot: Schedule a time here or call 360.503.1628
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