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

Weekly Bulletin – March 14, 2025
- Student Parking
- Counseling Office
- Immigration Rights
- Student Internship and Summer Programs – Applications Open!
- Big Band Swing Dance!
- SPL Librarian in the Library Next Friday 3/21 from 9 – 12:30
- Multicultural Assembly & Evening Performance
- Ingraham 2024-25 Yearbook Available for Purchase
- Spring Fling Dance
- Spring Language Credit Testing at Ingraham
- Attention Class of 2026 Parents! (Current 11th graders)
- Seniors, Class of 2025 News and Updates
- Unified Ramily
- Join the Ingraham Unified Special Olympics Soccer Team!
- Volunteers Needed
- Message from Teen Health Center
- Volunteers Needed Bright Futures Food Backpack Program
- Parent Groups, Athletics, Performing Arts, and Other News
- General Information about Ingraham High School
- Schoology Access for Parents
- Counseling Office Information
- After School Tutoring
- Volunteering at Ingraham
- School Communication
- School Picture Orders
Student Parking
Students: Student parking permits are no longer available for the rest of this school year. Please park in the neighborhood and be mindful of our neighbors’ driveways.
Parents: Please do not drop off your students on N. 135th St, as that is reserved for district transportation only.
Counseling Office
Please refer to emails sent from counselors on December 5th regarding school counselor assignment updates.
- Students – All grades
- Last names A – Fi: Leanne Hust
- Last names Fo – Jo: Theresa Le
- Last names Ju – Po: Anthony Malaki
- Last names Pr – Z: Kristen Patterson
Immigration Rights
Know your rights with ICE. Find information about how to stay safe
Conozca sus derechos con ICE: Encuentre información sobre cómo mantenerse seguro
Families of 10 grade students: SBA ELA begins on Monday, April 21st!
The 10th grade Smarter Balanced Assessments are a state required assessment that serves as one possible pathway to meeting your student’ Language Arts graduation requirements. 10th grade students will be taking the English Language Arts SBA in their 10th grade Language Arts classes the week of April 21st -25th (the week after Spring Break). Make-up exams for the ELA Smarter Balanced assessment will take place the following week.
Testing requires the use of a district provided laptop, so students should charge and bring their laptop to class that week. Use this link to access practice and training exams (just click the green sign in button, no other information needed, and follow the prompts): Practice Link
The Math SBA exam will take place the last week of May. If you have any questions, please reach out to Jennifer Luthe (Testing Coordinator) at jlluthe@seattleschools.org.
Student Internship and Summer Programs – Applications Open!
Spend the summer wisely and have fun! Visit Ingraham’s internship website for a variety of opportunities. Some are paid hourly or with a stipend, while others are volunteer only (and possible service-learning hours).
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Genét Simone, Career Connect Learning Coordinator, at gesimone@seattleschools.org
Multicultural Assembly & Evening Performance
Ingraham’s annual Multicultural Assembly is on Friday, April 11th. This year, we are bringing back the evening event with a selection of student performances and dinner from 6-9pm. If you are interested in helping, please email Mr. Zeichner nczeichner@seattleschools.org and/or Mr. Zavaleta jczavaleta@seattleschools.org.
Ingraham 2024-25 Yearbook Available for Purchase
The current sales window goes through March 21st.
Price: $65
Purchase in Fiscal Office-Room 165 or purchase your yearbook online using SchoolPay
Spring Fling Dance
Theme: Mamma Mia!
Where: Nile Shriner Golf Course
Time: April 5th, 8:00-11:00 pm
Spring Fling Dance Ticket Prices:
March 24th-28th: $25
March 31st-April 4th: $30
Guest tickets: $30
Important guest ticket information: If your student would like to bring a guest who does not attend Ingraham, guest pass forms will be available in the main office starting on Monday, March 17th. They must be signed by the guest’s school administrator and turned in by the Ingraham student no later than Wednesday, April 2nd when they purchase the dance ticket at the Fiscal Office-Room 165. Guest tickets cannot be purchased on SchoolPay and must be purchased in person with the completed and signed form.
Spring Language Credit Testing at Ingraham
Can you speak, read and write in a language other than English? Students can earn up to four high school credits and if you earn four, you qualify for the Washington State Seal of Biliteracy. Tests are free for students. To register for a language test, students will need to log in with their SPS account. The registration deadline is Friday, March 28.
Questions? Contact Noah Zeichner nczeichner@seattleschools.org
Attention Class of 2026 Parents! (Current 11th graders)
The time is now to start working on senior events for your Class of 2026 (current juniors) students. A committee of 5 people is needed to head the fundraising and organization for Senior Spree, Senior Breakfast, and other senior events. The vendors and other information is all documented from previous years, and experienced parents are available to share the knowledge and help you launch your committee.
The planning does NEED to start NOW, in order for the Class of 2026 to have these activities. If no one volunteers now, these senior activities will not happen for current juniors.
More information is available on the FOI website. See the schedule of Senior Events for this year
Reach out to friendsofingrahamhs@gmail.com ASAP for more information.
Seniors, Class of 2025 News and Updates
Seniors! Save the Date for Senior Prom!
The Class of 2025 Prom will take place on May 3, 2025. The event will occur in downtown Ballard, at the Elks Lodge #827 from 8 to 11 pm. Ticket prices and theme announcement will be made soon.
Ingraham’s graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025 will take place on Tuesday, June 17th at 8:00pm at the Ingraham stadium (NWAC).
Unified Ramily
Unified Ramily is a group that joins students across Special Education and General Education programs to create inclusion, accessibility, and a sense of belonging for all students at Ingraham.
On Thursday this week, Unified Ramily supplied Ingraham staff with breakfast treats and coffee, and it was a successful introduction of the new group to the school! The next event will be a dance set after lunch on April 4th and we can use more volunteers to help make it amazing! Reach out to Ms. B in room 106 or email at blsmith@seattleschools.org to participate. Please note that you must be an approved volunteer with SPS to help with the Unified Ramily event.
Join the Ingraham Unified Special Olympics Soccer Team!
Unified Special Olympics soccer at Ingraham has athletes with disabilities competing with partners without disabilities in a fun atmosphere. We need athletes and partners for our teams. Our practices are Fridays after school until 5:00 on the big field. Games are:
April 19: Auburn High School- 711 E Main St, Auburn, WA 98002
April 26: Kent- Meridian High School- 10020 SE 256th St, Kent, WA 98030
May 3: TBD
May 10th Unified Soccer Districts Ingraham High School (Tentative) 8:30-4 pm
May 31st State Championship (if qualify) Puyallup WA 9am-4pm
Signup at Signup for the Ingraham Unified Special Olympics Soccer Team! , email hjleyton@seattleschools.org or show up at Friday practice if you are interested in playing.
Volunteers Needed
Please note, you must be a current approved volunteer with SPS. If you have been previously approved, please log in and check your status. The approval process can take a couple of weeks.
- Volunteers Needed for Ingraham Career Fair
On Thursday March 27, Ingraham is having its Spring Career Fair! Over 20 organizations have registered to showcase their internship and job opportunities for students throughout the school. We need 3-4 volunteers to help with hosting these guests (setting up table cards, general ushering, etc.) The timeframe would be from 10:45am – 12:45pm. Please contact Genét Simone, Career Connected Learning Coordinator, at gesimone@seattleschools.org or call 206-252-3976. Thank you! - Chaperones Needed for the 44th Annual Women in Trades Fair May 2 at the Seattle Center
Two chaperones are needed for this wonderful fair at the Fischer Pavilion. The event runs 9am to 2pm, and up to 30 Ingraham students are welcome to register, starting March 1st. Vendors come from all the region, showcasing opportunities for high schoolers to learn how to get into apprenticeships, internships, and future job opportunities in carpentry, plumbing, masonry, firefighting, security, transportation, elevators, electrical jobs, boating, parks & recreation, and so much more! If interested, please email Ingraham’s Career Connect Learning Coordinator, Genét Simone at gesimone@seattleschools.org.
Message from Teen Health Center
We now have the ’24-25 flu and COVID (Pfizer Comirnaty) vaccines available in the Teen Health Center. Information about the newest COVID vaccine. If your student is registered, they can walk in with a signed consent form and receive their shot, first come first served. If they are not registered, Teen Health Center registration forms.
Volunteers Needed Bright Futures Food Backpack Program
One volunteer needed each Thursday at 1:15 p.m. to pick up food donations from the University District Food Bank and deliver them to Ingraham High School. Time commitment is approximately 1 – 1.25 hours per delivery shift. Task requires some light-moderate lifting and a large vehicle/SUV. Additional details sent upon signing up.
Signup to Volunteer for Bright Futures Food Backpack Program
Parent Groups, Athletics, Performing Arts, and Other News
Friends of Ingraham News
Friends of Ingraham need you!!! We are looking for parents willing to volunteer for the 2025/2026 Board.
Would you be willing to learn from experienced, talented current board members?
Take an established program and keep it running?
Bring your voice and your talents to improve on things we are already doing?
Friends of Ingraham is currently thriving and ready to hand off to the next generation. We need to do this as soon as possible to give everyone ample time to learn the steps involved before the graduating parents move on. Detailed descriptions are available at our FOI website.
We know some of these positions seem like a big ask. Current President Kathleen Zagers and VP Mary Power would love to talk about any of the positions and how to make it work for you. No high pressure tactics! Our goal is to launch the next board into a successful new year. E-mail us at friendsofingrahamhs@gmail.com.
The following positions are the most critical needs:
President/co-President, co-Treasurer, Communications, Hospitality and Fundraising
Attention Class of 2026 Parents! (Current 11th graders)
The time is now to start working on senior events for your Class of 2026 (current juniors) students. A committee of 5 people is needed to head the fundraising and organization for Senior Spree, Senior Breakfast, and other senior events. The vendors and other information is all documented from previous years, and experienced parents are available to share the knowledge and help you launch your committee.
The planning does need to start now in order for the Class of 2026 to have these activities. If no one volunteers now, these senior activities will not happen for current juniors.
More information is available on the FOI website. See the schedule of Senior Events for this year
Reach out to friendsofingrahamhs@gmail.com ASAP for more information.
Seniors, Class of 2025 News and Updates
Please continue to share out the fundraiser to other families, friends, and employers, so we can support the senior breakfast, all night senior spree celebration June 17, and yard/window signs for all graduates. Please donate by March 19th. This is a final push to do what we can to make senior events affordable and accessible to all of our families.
Donate for Senior Class Activities
Senior Breakfast is the morning of graduation on June 17. This special event gives the class of 2025 a chance to gather the morning of graduation before heading directly to graduation rehearsal. The event includes a catered breakfast and a meaningful program honoring the class. Fundraising makes this event FREE.
Yard Signs for Graduates! Fundraising allows every student to get a yard or window sign for FREE!
Senior Spree is the post-graduation all-night drug and alcohol-free party the evening of June 17. Students board buses following graduation and are driven to two secret locations with food and fun activities, along with chaperones.
This fundraiser will help keep senior breakfast free for all and provide scholarship funds for SPREE. Ideally, we need to raise over $25,000 to keep these events financially inclusive for every graduating student!
A $125 donation (+ purchase of spree ticket) will cover actual cost of your student attending SPREE, breakfast and getting a yard sign.
Any amount is appreciated. The proceeds will help pay for the signs and breakfast and enable us to offer as many SPREE scholarships as possible.
Buy Spree Tickets 2025 at the link below
Graduation is almost here! It’s time to celebrate!
SPREE is an all-night drug and alcohol-free event designed to allow our seniors to celebrate safely!
If you have any questions or concerns about your transaction or issues with Givebutter and buying tickets, please e-mail friendsofingrahamhs@gmail.com and we can work with you to resolve it. Thanks for your patience.
Ingraham Performing Arts News
Don’t miss the Ingraham Performing Arts Boosters Student Showcase on Friday, April 4! Join us for an unforgettable evening featuring incredible student performances, including vocal and instrumental acts, plus a special sneak peek of the spring musical Hadestown. This event is our biggest fundraiser of the year, complete with a live auction offering tickets to top venues across the Pacific Northwest and a fun-filled dessert dash. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres with drinks available for purchase.
Purchase your advance ticket, just $35. Secure your spot today and support the arts!
For the latest updates on IPAB, visit IPAB.net and join our Facebook group.
Athletic Boosters News
HOME RUN DERBY COMPETITION AND FUNDRAISER
Everyone is invited… students, staff, families, and fans! Come out to support our Rams on the ball field. Saturday April 5th at Ingraham
10am – Fastpitch softball game (Ingraham vs. Hale)
12pm – Home Run Derby competition (Student and Adult categories)
See who can hit the most home runs or try taking a few swings to earn a trophy and win Mariners tickets. There will be food, music, and prizes!
SEEKING PLANNERS FOR TWO FUNDRAISING EVENTS:
Are you interested in raising funds for Ingraham Athletics? We’re looking for 1-2 volunteer planning leads for each of the fall fundraisers: Fall Feast in September and Breakfast of Champions in October. All of the info. from the previous events will be passed on, and IABC reps will offer support along the way. We’ll kick off planning before the end of the year. If you’re interested, or to learn more, email iabexecteam@gmail.com by April 8th.
REGISTER NOW! June 7 Pickleball Fun Fest
The Pickle Fun Fest is back by popular demand! This year’s event will be held on June 7 at Ingraham. For more information and to register go to the IABC Pickleball page.
Sports Camps at Ingraham – Spread the word!
Week of April 14 – 18 (Spring Break)
- Baseball
Week of July 7 – 11
- Tennis Mini-Camp (July 7-9)
- Football Camp
- Track & Field
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Volleyball
Week of July 14- 18
- Soccer Day Camp (week 1)
- Cheer & Dance
- Softball Slow-Pitch
- Softball Fast-Pitch
- Volleyball
Week of July 21-25
- Soccer Day Camp (week 2)
Ingraham Letter Jackets
Is your athlete interested in a letter jacket? Contact National Achievers to place an order. Letter Jackets order details and pricing can be found on the IABC site.
Looking for info. about athletics? Check out the IABC Website or Ingraham Athletics on Instagram
Parent Groups
- Friends of Ingraham Website
- Ingraham Athletics Booster Club (IABC) Website
- Ingraham Performing Arts Boosters (IPAB) Website
General Information about Ingraham High School
Attendance Office: Please email ingraham@seattleschools.org to notify us of absences, late arrivals and early dismissals as early as possible.
Bell Schedule: View Ingraham bell schedule
Change of Address: If you have moved, it is important to let us and the district know by completing a Change of Address form.
Schoology Access for Parents
To view your student’s course pages on Schoology, you will need to sign up with your Schoology Access Code, found in the left-hand menu on the Source, click Schoology Access Codes. Then click Sign up for Schoology LMS. Enter the Access Code in Schoology and then click Continue. Fill out the form with your name, valid email address, and create a password. Click Register. For more detailed instructions, see the SPS website: Schoology help.
If you do not have a Source account, please see this link for more information: Technology Supports for Families. The Source is where you can view your student’s schedule, grades, and attendance, as well as pay for school fees in SchoolPay.
Counseling Office Information
- Service-Learning Opportunities
- College Visits
- Get Assistance with Food, School Supplies, Personal Items
- Graduation, College, and Career Dashboard
- Counseling Schoology Page
After School Tutoring
Free tutoring is on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45pm-4:45pm in the library. There will be staff available to help support students with their academics.
Volunteering at Ingraham
Every adult who will volunteer on Ingraham’s campus must be approved prior to arriving on campus. Volunteer applications and WATCH background checks are valid for 2 years. Volunteers are notified by email when it is time to renew. Sign in or create a volunteer application
Learn more about volunteering or contact our Ingraham Volunteer Coordinator, Elizabeth Hudd at trhudd@seattleschools.org
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.
- Schoology pages
- School Bulletins: We email the school bulletin weekly via a system called School Messenger. 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. Manage your communication preferences on School Messenger.