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Nathan Hale High School. School Hours: 8:50 a.m. – 3:40 p.m. Wednesdays: 8:50 a.m. – 2:25 p.m. View Bell Schedule. Attendance: 206-252-3684. halehs.attendance@seattleschools.org. Office Phone: 206-252-3680. Fax: 206-252-3681. Read All School News.
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The purpose of Nathan Hale High School is to ensure that ALL...
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Nathan Hale enjoys exceptional parent and community support...
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Named after Nathan Hale, the American Patriot during the...
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Nathan Hale High School offers student driven clubs, competitive sports teams, and rigorous academic experiences including the digital media and culinary Pathways programs. Come experience the hard work and creativity of our students at Nathan's Bistro!
Welcome to Nathan Hale High School! I am Principal, Matt Lesar. Nathan Hale High School is committed to providing excellence in education to every student, every day, and with every opportunity. Please feel free to contact me with questions or concerns.
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Nathan Hale CSIP The Continuous School Improvement Plan (CSIP) is an action plan for each schoolthat identifies the areas a school plans to focus on in the current and coming school year, the performance goals they want students to achieve, and how the school plans to collaboratively meet these goals. The plans are updated regularly to reflect the ...
School Report
Nathan Hale School Report School Reports show a brief snapshot of a school’s academic growth, student climate, accountability, family and staff engagement, and overall school performance. School reports are produced by the State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction for each school and district in the state and updated periodically throughout the year as data becomes available. On state assessments, students who are expected to participate but do not, such as absences or opting out,...
School Climate Survey
Nathan Hale High School Climate Survey School Climate Surveys are used for school-level improvements, climate surveys are given to all staff, students and families each year. The staff and student surveys are given to respective groups in person at schools; the family survey occurs in the spring.
Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
Surveillance of known asbestos in the Nathan Hale building is performed every six months by a designated person to assess the condition of the Asbestos Containing Building Materials (ACBM). Six-month assessment results are maintained by the district. As required under AHERA, Nathan Hale High School must maintain an Asbestos Management Plan (AMP) and keep it on file at the school. The AMP is available for review during school hours, Monday through Friday. For additional information, please con...
As part of Seattle Excellence, Seattle Public Schools’ Strategic Plan, the district is committed to interrupting disproportionate practices in discipline. To support this work and to increase transparency and accountability, the district has created and published public facing discipline dashboards for each school which became available on November...
Nathan High School main office: 206-252-3680; Schedules. Click a tab (Fall, Winter, or Spring) below to see that season’s sports schedule.
Nathan Hale High School is a public high school in Seattle, Washington, serving 1,105 students in grades 9-12. The school is part of the Seattle School District, which is ranked 42 out of 249 districts in the state and has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Nathan Hale High School is a high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Opened in 1959, it is part of the Tulsa Public Schools, and is a public school for students from grades 9 through 12.