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North Kitsap School District 400 is the school district serving the northern portion of Kitsap County, including the communities of
Poulsbo Poulsbo ( ) is a city on Liberty Bay in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is the smallest of the four cities in Kitsap County. The population was 9,200 at the 2010 census and an estimated 10,927 in 2018. The area was historically in ...
, Keyport,
Port Gamble Port Gamble is an unincorporated community on the northwestern shore of the Kitsap Peninsula in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It is also a small, eponymous bay, along which the community lies, near the entrance to Hood Canal. The uninc ...
, Hansville,
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, Suquamish, and Kingston, Washington.


Poulsbo Schools

Poulsbo is home to a handful of elementary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools. The elementary schools located in Poulsbo include Pearson Elementary, Poulsbo Elementary and Vinland Elementary; the secondary schools include Poulsbo Middle School, North Kitsap High School, and Kingston High School.


North Kitsap High School

North Kitsap High School finished undergoing renovations in spring 2009, and now provides students with a beautiful campus that features a brand new cafeteria, repaved walkways, landscaping and decorative touches, trees and other plants, and more. There are currently 74 teachers and three counselors. The school is home to about 1,100 students.


Kingston Schools

Kingston is home to many public schools such as Wolfle Elementary, Gordon Elementary, Kingston Middle School, Kingston High School and
Spectrum Community School Spectrum Community School was an alternative high school in Kingston, Washington, United States. It was a part of the North Kitsap School District. The school had been running for over 20 years, and earned two awards of Special Merit from the Gram ...
. These are all a part of North Kitsap School District.


Richard Gordon Elementary

Richard F. Gordon Elementary School is a Kindergarten through
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in Kingston, Washington. Richard Gordon Elementary is the location of the regular and two additional programs that students from the North Kitsap School District can attend. The school is named after NASA
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Richard F. Gordon Richard Francis Gordon Jr. (October 5, 1929 – November 6, 2017) was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, and NASA astronaut, and an American football executive. He was one of 24 people to have flown to the Moon, as the com ...
, an alumnus of nearby
North Kitsap High School North Kitsap School District 400 is the school district serving the northern portion of Kitsap County, including the communities of Poulsbo, Keyport, Port Gamble, Hansville, Indianola, Suquamish, and Kingston, Washington. Poulsbo Schools Po ...
, who orbited the Moon in 1969 on
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.


Options

Options is a parent involved, alternative learning program for grades K-8. It is currently located at Wolfle Elementary. There is a large drama component, including multiple student plays each year. The Options program was founded in 1989. http://www.nkschools.org/15891072810340250/


Wolfle Elementary

David H. Wolfle is a Kindergarten through
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in Kingston, Washington. It is the location of the Options program.


Kingston Middle School

Kingston Middle School is a middle school located in Kingston, Washington. Located on West Kingston Road, the school was established in 1990. The school has sixth, seventh, and eighth grade classes. In 2007, this school was changed from a
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into a middle school.


Kingston High School

Kingston High School is a public high school in Kingston, Washington. The school opened as the second High school in the North Kitsap School District. The school holds grades 9-12.


Suquamish Schools

Suquamish is home to one elementary school. Suquamish Elementary is the only school in this region of the North Kitsap School District.


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External links

*http://www.nkschools.org/ School districts in Washington (state) Education in Kitsap County, Washington