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Ingraham Weekly Bulletin

Summary : The weekly bulletin is distributed by email on Friday afternoons, and posted on the Ingraham website.

Weekly Bulletin – January 30, 2026

Attendance Office:  Please email ingrahamhs.attendance@seattleschools.org

Parents/Guardians:  If your student is withdrawing from Ingraham this school year, it is important to let us know!  Please email our Registrar, Toni Morgan at tmmorgan@seattleschools.org

If you have moved, it is important to let us, and the district know by completing a Change of Address form

Attention Ingraham Seniors (Class of 2026) and Families: Don’t Miss Out on the Seattle Promise Scholarship — Apply by Friday, February 13!

Still deciding on plans after high school? Or already have your plans but want a solid back-up? Keep your options open by applying to the Seattle Promise Scholarship to attend a Seattle College (North, Central or South) in Fall 2026. Seattle Promise will pay for your tuition for up to two years or your first degree. With 130+ programs and local transfer options, it’s a great choice — even as a back-up plan.

Deadline: Friday, February 13, 2026

Complete 2 short applications online: Seattle Promise and Seattle Colleges Admissions Application

Takes less than 1 hour total

No essays or recommendations or GPA/income requirements

Have questions or want help getting started?  Reach May at Email: mnsaetern@seattleschools.org

 Call or text: 206-661-5207

 In-person support available in the Counseling Center every Tuesday & Thursday, 2nd–6th period, right behind the counter, next to Mr. Jeffrey.

Once this deadline passes, you can no longer apply for the scholarship program. So even if you’re unsure about your plans, applying now keeps doors open. We’d love to see your applications come through! 

Seniors/Families – 2026 Yard Signs are Here!

FOI has provided yard and window signs for graduating seniors (one per family). You can pick up your sign from Mr. Malaki in the Counseling Office.

Winter Ball

The Winter formal will be on Saturday, January 31st, 8pm-11pm at the National Nordic Museum. The theme is Northern Lights. Tickets go on sale on Monday, January 19th and can be purchased on SchoolPay or during lunch at the Activity Center. NOTE: Tickets are sold through Friday at 4pm and are not available at the door.

Ticket prices:

  • January 19-23: $30
  • January 26-30: $35
  • Guest tickets: $35

Multicultural Assembly

Students! If you are interested in performing / participating in the Multicultural Assembly on April 3rd, please sign up at the following link.

All cultural clubs are encouraged to sign up for the planning committee to make this event a success! You do not need to be part of a cultural club to participate.​ See Mr. Zeichner in Room 131 if you have any questions.

Multicultural Assembly Sign Up (2026) – Fill out form

Chipotle Fundraiser for National Honor Society

Wednesday, February 4th | 4-8PM

401 NE Northgate Way SPC 1119, Seattle, WA, 98125

Order online using code KRPEJCZ

Ingraham Graduation Ceremony – Save the Date!

Prior to Winter Break, the district announced graduation dates for SPS high schools. Ingraham’s graduation ceremony will be on June 10 at 4:30 p.m., at the Ingraham Stadium (also known as the Northwest Athletic Complex).

Due to stadium capacity, each senior will receive four tickets for family/friends to attend graduation inside the stadium. Tickets will be distributed at Senior Checkout on June 8. There are no additional tickets available, and the school is not able to manage unused tickets after they are dispersed.

Please do not call the school to request more tickets. There is an overflow area just outside the fence on the north end of the field, where non-ticketed guests can view the ceremony, which usually runs about sixty minutes. The ceremony will be live streamed on YouTube for those who are unable to attend. That link will be provided on the Ingraham website a day or two before the ceremony. More information to come later this Spring, so stay tuned!

Bright Futures Student Support Program

Save the Date! Thursday, March 19th we will host our Bright Futures Fundraising Party at the Lake City Eagles Club!  But you do not have to wait until then to support this amazing Ingraham student support program. There are so many ways to help Today:

  • Purchase an item from one of our clothing and toiletry drives and have the items delivered directly to the school: Warm Winter Clothing Drive, Basic Clothing Drive, Toiletries Drive.
  • Sign up for a food bank delivery shift on a Thursday afternoon to support our Weekend Food Backpack program.
  • Donate to our annual fund so we can continue to directly help our food and housing insecure students access not only food and clothing, but other school experiences, like prom and graduation, that no student should miss because of financial hardship. 

It takes a village—Let’s go RAMily!   

Michele Fowler, Bright Futures Chair foibrightfutures@gmail.com

Library News

To see what has been going on the library, check out our latest newsletter!

Girls Who Code is now accepting applications for our free, virtual 2026 Pathways summer program!

For high school girls and non-binary students, including rising 9th graders, graduating seniors, and returning participants. Students will explore technology, build purpose-driven tech-for-good projects, and connect with a supportive global community—no coding experience required. Girls Who Code Free Virtual 2026 Pathways Sumer Program

Dates: June 29 to August 14

Register to join the Pathways live webinar on February 4th, 2026, to learn more and ask questions about the program.

Apply for Virtual Pathways Summer Program by February 25 for priority consideration! Don’t wait to apply: we’ll be selecting 50 students who submit a Pathways Application by January 18th, 2026 to receive a $10 Starbucks gift card! See official rules.*

Flu and COVID Vaccines Available

Flu season is here. Luckily, students can get flu and Covid shots in the Teen Health Center! Appointments are free of cost. Stop by the Teen Health Center next to the Counseling office to get signed up so you can stay well this winter. 

College Representative Visits

Students!  One of the more important opportunities available every fall are the College Admissions Rep visits to Ingraham High School. College Admissions Representatives from campuses across the state and country are scheduled to visit IHS and meet with interested students in grades 9-12 (students only). We already have several visitors on the schedule, and they are very excited to meet you. This is one of the few opportunities available to meet the person who may be reading your college application, ask questions about the campus, and gather helpful information to use during your college research and the admission/application process. These visits are especially helpful for seniors who are about to begin the college application process.

Students are required to sign-up to attend these sessions and do so via their Naviance/High School and Beyond Plan accounts.

To sign-up: Please log in to your Clever account

  • Select Naviance 
  • Select Colleges, then college visits 
  • Select View Details and register for the college you want to attend! 

Then write down the visit on your planner or personal calendar. On the date and time of the visit, come down to the library and meet the representative!  You are welcome to stay for a portion of the visit or the entire visit before heading back to class.

Please continue checking the visit section as new college visits are added.

Parents: Visit the Ingraham website under Resources for information College Visits

Ingraham Spirit Wear

If you want to get your spirit gear so that you can represent as a Ram Fan or if you just want to buy some Ingraham gear for your student, check out the website Then… Contact Heidi Oveson hloveson@seattleschools.org  with your order or any questions. Heidi and the students selling the gear will pull orders and send a link to SchoolPay for payment. Your items will be available for pickup in the main office.

After School Tutoring in the Library

Tutoring is postponed until after mid-winter break.

Tutoring is in the Ingraham library on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45–4:45 p.m. and is open to all Ingraham students.

Student Drop-off and Parking on Campus

Parents: Please do not drop off your students on N. 135th St, as that is reserved for district transportation only.  Student drop-off is in the NE Visitor Parking lot.

Students: It is required that all students complete a vehicle registration form and obtain a free parking pass from the main office if they plan on parking on campus.  The process of obtaining a parking pass will be announced soon, so stay tuned.  A valid driver license must be shown when obtaining the parking pass. Student parking is in the lot off Meridian and the south section of the south parking lot next to the fields.  Staff/Visitor parking is next to the auditorium/upper gym entrance, as well as in the south parking lot near the tennis courts.  Do not park in the Helene Madison parking lot.  Cars may be ticketed and/or towed if you are illegally parked in a accessible parking spot (without the appropriate parking permit) or in a fire lane (yellow or red curbs). 

School Communication

Ingraham uses various methods to communicate information out to students and families:

  • Students, please start checking your SPS email inbox daily for information from school and read the Friday bulletins. 
  • Schoology pages
  • Talking Points: A text-based system that sends translated messages to your phone.
  • Principal Newsletter: A personal message from Principal Zack Elvig, sent on Mondays.
  • Friday Bulletins:  We email the school bulletin weekly via a system called School Messenger. It is always updated on the Ingraham website. Occasionally, we hear from parents/guardians who say they are not receiving the bulletin or have suddenly stopped receiving them.  It is usually an email filter issue, or you have inadvertently unsubscribed.  Please manage your SPS communication preferences

Activities and Other News:

Friends of Ingraham

Activities and Other News:

Friends of Ingraham

JANUARY FOI GRANT AWARDS

We are pleased to announce that last week, FOI voted to approve 16 grant requests from teachers and staff, for a total of $10,000 in support of programs and activities at Ingraham!

$1,500 | Additional cozy seating for the library 

$1,470 | Advanced spectrophotometer – closing the gap in a Donor’s Choose campaign

$900 | Piano lab instruments and equipment

$850| Project to refresh trophy cabinet and welcome signs 

$800 | Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) competition study materials

$730 | Large whiteboard for math instruction

$600 | Materials for Ram pride hallway murals

$500 | History books for research projects

$500 | Special education experiential learning / outings

$430 | Cricut machine

$400 | Soap making supplies (Chemistry class activity)

$370 | IXL student membership accounts

$365 | Books for Proyecto Saber classroom

$300 | Book club books

$250 | Vernier video analysis access

$150 | Additional bus expense for a field trip

Senior Events Fundraising

We are grateful for the growing number of families who have stepped up to support the Senior Events Fundraiser. Thanks to your generosity, we are moving closer to our $20,000 goal!

Senior events mark an important transition for our students:

  • A final gathering at Senior Breakfast on graduation morning
  • A visible celebration of achievement with free yard signs for every graduate
  • A fun, safe night of connection at Senior Spree following graduation

If you’ve already donated, thank you for helping make these moments possible. If you haven’t had a chance yet, we invite you to join the families by making a donation today.

Many employers will match charitable gifts, so please check if your donation can be doubled through your company’s matching gift program.  

Thank you for being part of this special moment in our students’ lives.

Athletics

Spring Sports Registration Deadline

Spring Sports registration is due February 10th before mid-winter break. Physicals must be done to participate in tryouts and practices. See Ingraham Athletics Registration for physical forms and registration instructions.

Follow Your Rams! – Metroleague Schedule

Cheer on your Rams! Check out the winter and spring sports schedule here.

Winter Sports Ingy Awards – March 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ingraham Gym

The regular season for Winter sports is winding down. Celebrate the athletes and the season at the Ingy Awards on March 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ingraham Gym.

Ingraham Letter Jackets

Is your athlete interested in a letter jacket? Reach out to National Achievers to schedule a fitting and place an order. Additional details, including pricing, are posted on the IABC Website.

Spring Sports Start in March – Registration Open on FinalForms

Do you have a student planning to play spring sports? Tryouts will be here before you know it! Register today on FinalForms.

Save the Date: Saturday, June 6 | Pickleball Tournament Fundraiser 

Mark your calendar and plan to play in, or volunteer for, the annual Pickleball Fundraiser benefitting athletics at Ingraham! The event will be at Ingraham in the morning on June 6. Details and registration info. coming soon.

IABC – Next Meeting Feb. 10 @ 6:30

The next Ingraham Athletics Booster Club (IABC) meeting is Tuesday, Feb. 10 @ 6:30 p.m. in the Ingraham Activities Center. Join us to learn more and get involved in supporting sports at Ingraham.

ATHLETICS @ INGRAHAM

Looking for info. about what’s happening with Ingraham? Check out the IABC Website, Facebook or Instagram

Web:  https://ingrahamathletics.org/

FB: IngrahamRamsFans