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School Hours: 8:50 a.m. – 3:40 p.m. Wednesdays: 8:50 a.m. – 2:25 p.m. View Bell Schedule. Attendance: 206-252-2274. garfieldhs.attendance@seattleschools.org. Office Phone: 206-252-2270. Fax: 206-252-2271. Read All School News.
I look forward to connecting with you all, and excited to announce our new coaching staff. As we know, athletics can play a vital role in creating positive experiences for young people, and our top-tier coaching staff helps continue the rich legacy of the Garfield Bulldogs.
First Bell October Edition. Watch the latest edition of “First Bell,” the Seattle Public Schools news broadcast.
Garfield is an urban four-year high school with a culturally diverse student body and a reputation for rigorous college preparatory classes. About 1,700 students attend the school. Of the approximately 398 who graduated last year, 69 percent plan to attend four-year colleges and 22 percent plan to attend two-year colleges.
Please check the Counseling page and be sure to download the Garfield APP for Android or Apple to get the latest news and up to date information about Garfield! If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at 206-252-2280 or via email kalston@seattleschools.org .
Parent/Guardian needs to complete the Garfield HS Attendance Form. Garfield Attendance Attendance Matters…. Be Present in Class, It is Your Stepping Stone to Knowledge, Power, and Your Future Success! Procedures for Reporting Attendance.
The Garfield Teen Health Center (THC) is a safe, confidential place where students from Garfield High School and Seattle Public Schools can receive medical, nutritional services and mental health care. The Teen Health Center promotes how to live healthier lifestyles through education and counseling.
We are committed to growing diverse leaders who understand how to work together to create positive change in our school and in our communities. In order to reach our vision, we will: Encourage healthy dialogue and inquiry about race and equity. Build a foundation of collaboration, shared leadership, trust and safety.
This multilevel course concentrates on how the human experience is expressed in literature from around the world. Students learn to read analytically and write clearly and purposefully. Course topics and texts are aligned to the “Power and Oppression” domain of the SPS Ethnic Studies Framework.
Complete the graduation checklist. Complete the course request worksheet for your grade level for NEXT year, 2024-25. Read the online registration instructions and submit your course requests online by February 27, 2024. You may edit your online requests through February 27.