Seattle Public Schools Going Remote or Closed
Do keep your eye on the bouncing ball. Some schools are closing for nearly two weeks.
Summary: Due to high absentee and quarantine rates, several schools have either transitioned to remote learning or have been closed.
Due to very high absentee and quarantine rates, several Seattle Public Schools have either transitioned to remote learning or have been closed. Here is a list of current school closures and schools that have transitioned to remote learning.
All SPS schools not listed on this page are in session.
Please note: List updated Friday, January 14, 7:30 a.m.
What Communication Will Families Receive? If a school is closed or changes instructional model (remote or in-person learning) families at affected schools will receive an email and/or phone voice message. Once the message is shared with families it will be posted to the school website, this district announcement, and district social media channels.
Schools Closed
Chief Sealth International High School January 14
Read more on the Chief Sealth website
Cleveland High School January 13-14
Read more on the Cleveland website
Interagency January 14
Read more on the Interagency website
Lincoln High School January 13-14
Read more on the Lincoln website
Please note, all Skills Center classes are continuing as planned at this time.
Remote Learning
Aki Kurose Middle School January 13-21
Aki Kurose Middle School shifted to remote learning on Thursday, January 13. In-person learning is expected to resume on Monday, January 24.
Read more on the Aki Kurose website
Broadview-Thomson – Elementary Students Only January 14-21
Broadview-Thomson K-8 shifted to remote learning on Friday, January 14 for elementary students. Students in 6th – 8th grade will continue in person. In-person learning is expected to resume on Monday, January 24.
Read more on the Broadview-Thomson website
Franklin High School January 12-17
Franklin High School shifted to remote learning on Wednesday, January 12. In-person learning will resume Tuesday, January 18.
Read more on the Franklin website
Lowell Elementary School January 12-19
Lowell Elementary School shifted to remote learning on Wednesday, January 12. The earliest in-person learning can resume is Thursday, January 20.
Read more on the Lowell website
Mercer Middle School January 14-21
Mercer Middle School shifted to remote learning on Friday, January 14. In-person learning is expected to resume on Monday, January 24.
Read more on the Mercer website
Meany Middle School January 14-21
Meany Middle School shifted to remote learning on Friday, January 14. In-person learning is expected to resume on Monday, January 24.
Read more on the Meany website
Olympic Hills Elementary January 14-21
Olympic Hills Elementary shifted to remote learning on Friday, January 14. In-person learning is expected to resume on Monday, January 24.
Read more on the Olympic Hills website
South Shore PreK-8 January 13-21
South Shore PreK-8 shifted to remote learning on Thursday, January 13. In-person learning is expected to resume on Monday, January 24.
Read more on the South Shore website
Resources for Families
SPS continues to follow mitigation strategies to minimize transmission of COVID-19. Read the factors and data points that officials are monitoring.
We have gathered resources for families and students for help with online learning software, devices, and general technology information.
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