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Northshore School District superintendent details enrollment, funding and construction as district serves 23,000 students
Summary
Superintendent Michael Tolley presented the Northshore School District’s annual state‑of‑schools report to the Bothell City Council on April 15, outlining enrollment, demographic changes, funding sources, capital projects and key academic measures including a 95% four‑year graduation rate.
Bothell — Michael Tolley, superintendent of the Northshore School District, briefed the Bothell City Council on the district’s ‘state of the schools’ on April 15, reporting enrollment, demographic shifts, finances and construction projects.
Tolley told the council the district serves about 23,000 students across 34 schools, including Bothell High School, Inglemoor High School, Woodinville High School and North Creek High School. He said the district’s general fund is about $444 million and current capital spending from bond proceeds is approximately $218 million.
Demographics and academic priorities
Tolley highlighted major demographic changes: the district now serves families speaking 119 languages and…
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