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

Weekly Bulletin – May 2, 2025
- Student Parking
- Counseling Office
- Immigration Rights
- Tickets on sale now for the Bright Futures Fundraiser!
- Staff Appreciation Week (Friends of Ingraham announcement)
- College Essay Workshop
- Get service hours with the library!
- Spring Book Bingo Bonanza!
- Mentorship Program for High School Girls Interested in a Career in the Sports Industry
- Support LSU/Proyecto Saber Students—One Delicious Recipe at a Time!
- IB Exam Proctors Needed
- AP Exams begin in May!
- Parents of Juniors – Math SBA testing May 27-30!
- Parents of Sophomores – SBA Testing Continues
- Ingraham 2024-25 Yearbook Sales
- Seniors & Parents/Guardians, Class of 2025 News and Updates
- Volunteers Needed for Senior SPREE
- Message from Teen Health Center
- 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
Tickets on sale now for the Bright Futures Fundraiser!
Bright Futures is hosting a fun community event to raise money to ensure stable funding in the year ahead. Mark your calendar for May 16th, 6-9:30pm at Old Stove Gardens (Ballard). Buy tickets and donate to Bright Futures. Please invite your friends and family and help us raise our $50k annual budget.
Bright Futures is the part of FOI that is organized around supporting our students who are housing and food insecure. Our counselors, staff and social worker help us connect FOI resources to students. Weekend food support, basic clothing and toiletry needs, a few fun extras like an Ingraham hoodie or tickets to a dance….. it’s an incredible network of support! It’s the Ramily in action.
We need drivers in the weeks ahead for the 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.
Signup to volunteer to pick up and deliver food donations
Bright Futures Committee Participation
Check out our next meeting on Tuesday, 5/8 in Room 62 and via Teams at 10 am. Interested in volunteering? Come join our fantastic team!
Contact Aleka Brown for questions, foibrightfutures@gmail.com.
Check out the Bright Futures webpage for more details about this important work
Check out the Bright Futures webpage for more details about this important work
Staff Appreciation Week (Friends of Ingraham announcement)
May 5-9 is national teacher appreciation week. We have a lot of fun things planned for our teachers and staff, but we need your help! Sign up to support Friends of Ingraham, Staff Appreciation Week for our donation and volunteer requests. donation and volunteer requests
- Monday – donuts and coffee – donated by MightyO donuts and FOI
- Tuesday – snacks – donated by parents
- Wednesday – thank you boxes – donated by FOI
- Thursday – Charcuterie platters – donated by parents
- Friday – lunch – donated by parents and FOI
College Essay Workshop
Join Bonnie Rochman, a local college essay coach and SPS parent, for Demystifying the College Essay Process, a free online workshop to share tips and strategies for writing a compelling college essay. Essays are a critical component of the application as colleges field an increasing number of applications and many schools remain test optional. Learn how to brainstorm for topics, choose the right subject, craft an eye-catching opening paragraph and unlock the key to a unique and insightful essay. This one-hour workshop and Q&A will take place on Wednesday, May 28, at 7 pm. RSVP to CollegeEssay911@gmail.com and Bonnie will reply with the Zoom link.
Get service hours with the library!
Students! The library is making its summer reading list, and we want your help! Write a simple review for a book you’ve read and get 1 service hour. The library is also looking for artists to design library signs and buttons, which you can get service hours for. Talk to Ms. Trufan today! Feel free to barter for other (non-monetary) compensation if you have enough service hours.
Spring Book Bingo Bonanza!
Read books, get prizes! Students are invited to join the library’s bingo challenge! Each bingo earns students a prize. The challenge goes from April 10 – May 23. Additionally, all 9th and 10th grade language arts classes are having a competition. The class period for each grade level that reads the most and has the highest participation rate wins donuts! See Ms. T in the library or your LA teacher for a bingo card.
Mentorship Program for High School Girls Interested in a Career in the Sports Industry
Girls in grades 10-12 are invited to apply for the 2025-26 WISHING Mentorship Program (Women in Sports Inspiring the Next Generation)! In this program, girls attend a monthly meeting with women mentors in our area who work in the sports industry. This is a terrific opportunity to learn from experts how to prepare for such a career, what it’s like, and more. Get more information about High School Girls interested in the Sports industry Mentorship Program and apply
Applications close in August. Questions? Contact Genét Simone, Career Connect Learning Coordinator, by email or phone: gesimone@seattleschools.org or 206-252-3976
Support LSU/Proyecto Saber Students—One Delicious Recipe at a Time!
For just $10, you can get your hands on an exclusive cookbook filled with authentic, homemade recipes from the diverse cultures of LSU/Proyecto Saber students! Each recipe is a celebration of heritage, showcasing savory dishes like De Venecia’s Halo Halo and Nelly and Angie’s Enchiladas Rojas, to sweet treats like Kasey, Angel, and Andrea’s Arroz con Leche and Ximena’s Fresas con Crema.
Why Buy This Cookbook?
- Delicious Diversity: Over 30 mouth-watering recipes from across Latin America, the Caribbean, and beyond.
- Support a Great Cause: All proceeds go directly to LSU/Proyecto Saber students, helping fund cultural, athletic, recreational, and social programs.
- Authentic Flavors: Learn to cook dishes like Bryan’s Cornbread, Iza’s Tacos Dorados, and Yovanna’s Quesillo Venezolano—straight from the kitchens of your fellow students!
Limited-time offer: Get your copy today! Click the link below to order and pay, and your cookbook will be delivered on May 16th. Order your copy of the Proyecto Saber Student cookbook
IB Exam Proctors Needed
Note: You must be an approved volunteer with SPS, and you cannot proctor an exam if your student is in the exam.
Just a few more slots to fill on May 8th. Please help if you can!
If you are able to take one of last volunteer slots, please sign up at the link Sign up If you are able to take one of last volunteer slots.
Laura Turner would not be able to pull this off without your help, and she would really be able to breathe easy if the remainder of the shifts were full. 🙂
Please email Laura laturner@seattleschools.org if you have any questions.
AP Exams begin in May!
If you, and/or your student, registered and paid for an AP exam this past November, test day is almost here! Families, please encourage your student to check their school email for messages with specifics about exam locations and technology preparations – an email was sent this week. Failing to prepare laptops prior to testing can cause your student to miss their test date, as exams must start on time. Standard exam length runs approximately 3.5 to 4 hours (timed testing, break, and instructions), so please help your student to remember to fully charge their laptop, bring their charger, and bring snacks to the testing session. Jennifer Luthe jlluthe@seattleschools.org
- AP Computer Science A – May 7th, 11:45 am
- AP Statistics – May 8th, 7:30 am
- AP Calculus AB/BC – May 12th, 7:30 am
Parents of Juniors – Math SBA testing May 27-30!
Notes were delivered before Spring Break to juniors who have not yet fulfilled the math pathway needed for graduation. Your student likely has a plan in place to meet this requirement, but since waivers are a thing of the past, we want to ensure that your student has as many opportunities as possible to fulfill the pathway. This note is offering/encouraging them to take the Math SBA this Spring (during their math class) to potentially meet this graduation pathway. Please chat with your student about this option and be on the lookout for updates and test preparation materials in future bulletin announcements. Jennifer Luthe jlluthe@seattleschools.org.
Parents of Sophomores – SBA Testing Continues
The state required SBAC testing for English Language Arts took place in your student’s LA 10 class this week. If your student was absent, or was unable to finish, “Make-Up” testing will be offered this week (Tuesday-Thursday as needed). After that’s complete, sophomores get a little testing break for the next several weeks as AP and IB testing takes place. Sophomore testing will pick back up the last week of May with the state required Math SBAC exam. This exam will take place in math classrooms. Preparation materials will be shared soon. Jennifer Luthe jlluthe@seattleschools.org.
Ingraham 2024-25 Yearbook Sales
The final sales window for yearbooks will be May 20th – June 18th. Pay online on SchoolPay or at the Fiscal Office, Room 165.
Seniors & Parents/Guardians, Class of 2025 News and Updates
The countdown to Graduation has begun! Seniors should check their school email for a link to a survey detailing the student requirements to be completed by May 1st. One of the questions on the survey will ask how you would like your name to appear on your diploma. If you’d prefer to verify your name in person, feel free to stop by and check with Ms. Matthews in the Counseling Office.
The Class of 2025 Prom will take place on May 3, 2025 from 8pm-11pm. The event will occur in downtown Ballard, at the Elks Lodge #827. The theme is Night at the Bayou.
Ticket Details:
Monday, April 21 until Wednesday, April 30 at 4 pm at a cost of $30. ASB will do cash sales of tickets at the Student Activity Center during morning breaks, or students can purchase tickets with cash/check/credit card at the Fiscal Office in room 165. (No Apple Pay) Tickets for seniors will also be available for purchase on Schoolpay and QR codes will be posted around school.
Seniors may also bring a Guest to Prom, either an Ingraham student (grade 9-11) or a friend who does not attend Ingraham but is under the age of 21. All Guests as described here need to fill out a Guest Pass Authorization Form and have the form signed by a parent/responsible adult and an administrator at the school they attend. Ingraham 9-11th grade students must get their Ingraham administrator’s signature for approval to attend. Guest Tickets can only be purchased at the Fiscal Office, and host students purchasing Guest Tickets must bring the completed Authorization Form with them at time of purchase. Guest Tickets are $35. No Guest Tickets will be sold after 4 pm on Wednesday, April 30.
ID Details: School ID is required to get into Prom. If your guest does not have a School ID, a Washington State ID or Driver’s License can be used.
Additional Details: Confiscated items will NOT be returned. No alcohol, tobacco, vapes, drug use or possession at any Ingraham High School event.
Seniors! The yearbook bundle sales window opens for the final time from April 21st – May 9th.
Is your senior missing your freshman, sophomore, or junior year yearbook?
The Ingraham Yearbook Senior Bundles are on sale now. The Bundle includes the 2021-2022, 2022-2023, and 2023-24 editions of the Glacier. It does not include the 2024-25 yearbook. Get all three for $55.
You can also buy individual copies of these yearbooks for prices listed here 2021-2022 for $25, 2022-2023 for $25, and 2023-24 for $35.
Buy while supplies last! You can purchase on SchoolPay or in person at the Fiscal Office.
Last Chance to Purchase Senior SPREE Tickets May 5th– Don’t Miss Out!
Senior SPREE night is a cherished celebration honoring our high school seniors, marking the culmination of their academic journey with an evening of exciting activities and entertainment. Held on June 17th post graduation, this event offers a safe and unforgettable space for students to reflect on their accomplishments and celebrate with fellow classmates.
The last day to secure your spot is May 5th!
We understand that some may need a little extra support, so we are also offering a discounted option here:
Don’t miss this incredible event!
Secure your spot before May 5 and let’s make this Senior SPREE one to remember! Additional questions please email: ingyramsspree@gmail.com
Ingraham’s graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025 will take place on Tuesday, June 17th at 8:00pm at the Ingraham stadium (NWAC).
Volunteers Needed for Senior SPREE
Senior parents/guardians would like to invite you to join us in supporting the high school seniors at Senior SPREE on June 17! This event is a special celebration for our graduating students, and we need volunteers to make it a memorable experience.
If you don’t have a senior yourself, this is a wonderful opportunity to give back to the community and show your support for the Class of 2025. Your help will ensure that the event is a success, and it’s a fun way to be part of this important milestone.
Volunteer Sign-Up: If you’re interested in volunteering, please sign up through the link below.
We would love your support, and there are various roles/timing available.
Ingraham High School Senior Class 2025: Ingraham Spree Chaperone Sign Up
Thank you for your time and consideration of this special tradition!
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.
Parent Groups, Athletics, Performing Arts, and Other News
Friends of Ingraham News
Friends of Ingraham needs You!!! 2025/2026 FOI Board members needed!
We are looking for someone who is willing to be President for one year. This role is great for a parent who’s been at Ingraham a few years and who is willing to help guide and troubleshoot fundraising and communications. We have great energy and representation from our Freshman class parents and we want to include Sophomore and Junior parents too! It’s a big ask but we can start information sharing now and there is plenty of time to train before needing to take the lead.
President is just too much? We also need support with Fundraising, Assistant Treasurer, class of 2027 and class of 2028 representatives and someone to help with social media/instagram. Many of the other roles have been tentatively filled and we’re starting to get things rolling for next year. Details on board positions at Friends of Ingraham Board Positions.
Please reach out to us at friendsofingrahamhs@gmail.com and Kathleen or Mary can schedule a call or meet up to see what would be a good fit for you! Ideally we have all the positions filled by mid-May. If they aren’t filled, it will start to have a negative impact on budget and program planning for next year. Please consider if you can volunteer for a leadership position.
Are you a parent of a junior or a sophomore? Do you want to make sure senior events happen for your student? Are you curious what senior events are? Each year it takes a group of 5 -10 parents who can take the lead to make these events happen! And they will need support from many more.
Reach out to friendsofingrahamhs@gmail.com with questions.
Seniors, Class of 2025 News and Updates
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
For the latest updates on IPAB, visit IPAB.net and join our Facebook group.
Athletic Boosters News
Join the IABC Board! Liaison and Fundraising Opportunities
IABC has openings for the following:
Breakfast of Champions Lead. Organize this annual fundraiser that directly benefits sports at Ingraham. Next year’s event date has been set for Friday, October 10.
Team Liaison. Liaisons are a part of the IABC board and support their respective team by communicating with coaches and parents. Openings include:
- Flag Football
- Lacrosse Girls
- Gx Ultimate
- Cross Country
- Gymnastics
- Softball Fast Pitch
- Track & Field
- Wrestling
If you’re interested, email iabexecteam@gmail.com.
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. There are only 18 spots left! For more information and to register go to the IABC Pickleball page.
Spring Sports Ingy Awards — Monday, June 2 @ 7:30 p.m.
Spring sports are wrapping up and playoffs start next week! Save the date and plan to attend the Ingy’s on Monday, June 2 at 7:30 in the auditorium. Athletes chosen by their teammates will be recognized with special awards, team successes will be celebrated and Ingraham senior award trophies will be distributed. During the Ingys, students that have committed to play college sports will be recognized with a signing ceremony.
Sports Camps at Ingraham – Spread the word!
Ingraham is hosting athlete-led sports camps as team fundraisers this Spring and Summer. Age ranges vary by sport, starting at age 5 and going up to 14. For information and to sign up, parents can go to Information and to sign up for Ingraham Sports Camps, parents.
Week of July 7 – 11
- Basketball (July 7-10)
- Tennis Mini-Camp (July 7-9)
- Football Camp
- Track & Field
- Ultimate Frisbee
- Volleyball
Week of July 14- 18
- Basketball (July 14-17)
- Cheer & Dance
- Soccer Day Camp (week 1)
- Softball Slow-Pitch
- Softball Fast-Pitch
- WrestleMania Camp
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. Order details and pricing can be found on the Order and get details about Ingraham Letter Jackets .
IABC Board Meeting – May 13 at 6:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to attend!
Athletics @ Ingraham
Looking for info. about athletics? Check out the IABC Website or Instagram
Insta: ingyathletics
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.