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Access and use; Access requirements: Residence in King County except the city of Seattle and the towns of Hunts Point and Yarrow Point: Circulation: 20.8 million: Population served: 1.4 million: Members: 703,987: Other information; Budget: $120 million (2017) [1] Director: Heidi Daniel: Employees: 901: Website: kcls.org
North Kitsap High School. 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 college offers certificates, associate degrees, and bachelor's degrees. Through partnerships with local universities like Washington State University and Western Washington University, students can also complete an associate degree with Olympic College then transfer into a partner program to earn a bachelor's degree without having to leave Kitsap County.
David Nelson, Kitsap Sun February 24, 2024 at 5:04 PM Multiple community members in Poulsbo Thursday night addressed the North Kitsap School District board with a repeated request: dismiss ...
In the 2020-2021 school year, 52.4% of the students at KHS are male and 47.6% of the students are female, 8.3% are Native American, 2.8% are Asian, 1.0% are Pacific Islander, 15.2% are Hispanic, 1.0% are Black, 11.0% are of mixed race, and 60.7% are White.
North Kitsap's school board voted Feb. 8 to place Evans on paid administrative leave. Rachel Davenport, the district's executive director of human resources, is serving as acting superintendent ...
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North Kitsap's $242 million bond measure will go before voters during the Feb. 13 special election.