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"Feeder" Elementaries :
Eastgate, Somerset,
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"Feeder" Middle Schools:
Tillicum, Tyee

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Newport's GOAL: All Students will take at least one advanced-level course before graduating from high school in preparation for the rigors of college.

Read more about this district-wide initiative in:
HIGH SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY

Newport is one of the 75 schools selected nationwide as promising schools as part of a five-year initiative

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Principal: To be determined 

Assistant Principals:
Dan Irvine & Dusty Steere

Office Mgr: Elaine Caufield

Telephone: 425-456-7400
Fax: 425-456-7530

Attendance Office:

425-456-7406

Class start/dismiss times: 
M,T,Th,F 7:30 am - 2:30 pm

Wednesday ONLY 
7:30 am - 12:30pm

 

 

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

Enrollment

1570

1609 

1640 

1678

African Amer.

1%

1%

1%

2%

Asian

35%

36%

36%

36%

Hispanic

3%

3%

3%

3%

White 

55%

53%

53%

50%

Multi-Ethnic* 

5%

7%

8%

9%

 

 

 

 

 

* Added in 2003 because it more accurately reflects our
student population.  Prior to this time this group was
combined with white students.

 

Graduation Rate: 96%
Dropout Rate: 2.2%

Avg. District Expenditure
per Pupil:
$9,446

Budget:
$ 194,510*

Condition of Building:
Newly constructed 2007

* 2005-06 Building Budgets
School NERC (Non-Employee
Related Cost) Allocations. 
For more information on
district budgets
click here  

25% of our students speak a first language other than English; 11% qualify for free or reduced-price lunches.

In addition to this PROFILE, click here to view the schools' Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Report Card


Newport High Assessments:

The federal No Child Left Behind Act requires that students be assessed each year in reading and math, grades 3 through 8, plus once in high school. In Washington State, students in grades 3-8 now take the Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) tests in May; and high school students take the High School Proficiency Exams (HSPE) in March and April.

State tests are intended to assess whether students have sufficiently mastered a set of grade-level standards for a particular subject. In other words, “How many students have learned what they need to know – and can demonstrate that learning?” Scores for the MSP or HSPE are reported in 4 levels: “Exceeds Standard,” “Meets Standard,” “Below Standard,” and “Well Below Standard.” 

More information about state testing can be found at: http://www.k12.wa.us/assessment/StateTesting/default.aspx


NHSapChart07.gifT wo other measures of high school performance are SAT scores and numbers of students taking Advanced Placement (AP) exams.

Enrollment in AP* courses and student success on AP exams have become leading indicators of academic rigor in our high schools. Changes in AP exam-taking over the last few years have been impressive. Students who earn scores of 3 or higher on AP exams may qualify to receive college credits.


Read more about Bellevue Schools' initiative to encourage all students to take challenging high school courses please
see Advanced Placement in BSD.  


The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is taken by 11th graders who plan to attend colleges and universities. The chart below shows three years of SAT results.

SAT Scores:
Class of '05
Class of '06
Class of '07
  Nat'l State NHS Nat'l State NHS Nat'l State NHS
Verbal 508 532 584 503 527 578 502 526 573
Math 520 534 602 518 532 609 518 531 601
Writing (new in 2006)        497 511 574 494 510 561

 Newport's Plan to Get Even Better :

School Improvement Plans
- Reading and math accountability goals for each Bellevue school- Newport (presented as PDF documents)
 

 


Special Offerings at Newport

Advanced Placement Classes
• Special Education             
• Running Start
• DECA
• Leadership classes
• Spanish Immersion
• Freshman Transition program called LinkCrew
• Peer Education program called ASPEN
Career/Technical Courses:
      - CISCO Networking Academy
      - Audio Visual Production
      - Business & Marketing
      - Culinary Arts
      - Teaching Academy

       . . . and more

Special Events at Newport: 

• Homecoming
• Knight Valor assembly
• Blood drive
• Follies
• All-school play
• Parent & Student Study Strategy Workshops
• Band & choir competition
• Adopt-a-Family
• Tolo dance
• Athletics


Parents and Friends are Invited to Participate in:
• NHS PTSA
• Program Delivery Council (PDC)
• Field Trips
• Chaperoning student activities
• Assisting in library, classrooms and clinic
• Career Day
• Knight Valor
• Helping teachers & office staff
• African American parent group
• Auction
Ski Swap
• Staff Appreciation 


Newport High School has been selected as a Blue Ribbon National School of Excellence in 2003 by the U.S. Dept. of Educati on. The No Child Left Behind—Blue Ribbon Schools Program honors public and private K-12 schools that are either academically superior in their states or that demonstrate dramatic gains in student achievement.

The program recognizes schools based on student achievement results, not process. Schools chosen for the Blue Ribbon will be ones that are meeting the mission to ensure every child learns, and no child is left behind. Blue Ribbon recipients are national models of excellence that others can learn from.

The Bellevue School District is committed to providing equal opportunities for all person without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation, sex, or other extraneous factors.  Questions regarding this policy or procedures may be directed to the district Title IX Officer and Section 504/ADA Coordinator.