Pullman School District Monthly Newsletter
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Mark your calendars! Families can start enrolling NEW students in all grade levels for the 2026-2027 school year starting Monday, February 2, 2026!
Families with students not currently enrolled that would like to enroll with PSD for the 2026-2027 school year, can submit an enrollment application online starting February 2, 2026. Translated paper copies of the enrollment application will be available. If your child is already enrolled in one of our schools, there is NO need to complete the enrollment process again.
If you have a child who will be 5 years old by August 31, 2026, this will be the time to enroll them in kindergarten.
Visit our website for more information about enrolling your student in Pullman School District.
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Dear Pullman Public Schools Students, Families, and Staff,
As we approach the end of the calendar year, I want to extend my heartfelt appreciation to all members of the Pullman Public Schools community. December provides a wonderful opportunity to pause, reflect, and celebrate the learning, growth, and accomplishments that have occurred in our classrooms, schools, programs, and co-curricular activities over the past few months. Many of our schools have earned academic accolades, and students and staff have received recognition for their achievements and contributions.
To our students: thank you for your curiosity, engagement, perseverance, and hard work. Whether you have been exploring new concepts, participating in clubs, sports, performances, or supporting your peers, you continue to demonstrate the values and spirit of Pullman Public Schools.
To our staff: your dedication to teaching, learning, collaboration, and supporting every student is the foundation of our district’s success. I am deeply grateful for your commitment, creativity, and the care you show our students every day.
To our families: thank you for your continued partnership. Your involvement and support make a meaningful difference in the lives of our students and strengthen our schools and district.
As winter break approaches, I hope each of you has the opportunity to rest, recharge, and spend quality time with loved ones. I look forward to welcoming everyone back in January for a new year filled with engaging learning, collaboration, and co-curricular opportunities that foster a sense of belonging and help students grow academically, socially, and personally.
Wishing you a peaceful winter break and a joyful start to the new year.
Warm regards,
Bob Maxwell
Superintendent
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Stay informed and engaged with "Board Bulletin," a section of our monthly newsletter featuring updates from our School Board. Each month, we’ll share key highlights from board meetings, important decisions, and a message from the Board to keep you connected to the work shaping our schools.
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During adverse weather conditions it may become necessary to implement one or a combination of our emergency operating procedures.
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Celebrating the achievements of our students, staff, and leaders making an impact in our schools and community.
- Pullman School District Participating in the Washington Guaranteed Admissions Program
- Spotlight on Our Partners in Education!
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December 22 - January 2: NO SCHOOL, Winter Break
- District Facility Winter Break Hours of Operations
- 2025 Pullman Transit Youth Fare Free Bus Passes Expire December 31, 2025
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We welcome all interested applicants and are committed to hiring the most highly qualified and professional teaching and support staff to serve the students of Pullman. To that end, the district will actively seek applicants who best meet the needs of the district.
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Please join us in welcoming our newly elected School Board members, Deena Bayoumi (District 4) and Stephanie Horn (District 5), to the Pullman School District team!
They officially took the Oath of Office on December 10, and we’re excited to begin working together in support of our students, staff, and schools.
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At the December 10 regular board meeting, the Pullman School District Board of Directors welcomed newly elected board members who officially took the Oath of Office. The board heard updates on student programs, operations, and district performance, including a Franklin Elementary showcase; reports on Career & Technical Education and Perkins Grant funding, transportation services, human resources, and 2024–25 assessment results
The board took action on multiple agreements, including three-year collective bargaining agreements with certificated and classified staff, a purchase and sales agreement for property acquisition, and updates to charge card procedures. The board also discussed upcoming facilities projects and the district's facility rental fee schedule.
Read the full agenda at the link below:
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You can view the Pullman School District Board of Directors meeting schedule on our website. Board meetings are conducted at Pullman High School in the Board Room starting at 6:30pm and are open to the public. If you are interested in engaging with the school board during the public comment section, please visit our website for more information.
We make every effort to post board meeting packets prior to 5:00pm on the Friday before a board meeting. Please note that the most updated version of a board packet is posted online. No updates are made the 24 hours prior to a board meeting.
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District Article Submitted by: Ryan Mulvey, Assistant Superintendent
Principal Article Submitted by: Kelsey Winningham, Jefferson Elementary School Principal
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Reminder! During adverse weather conditions it may become necessary to implement one or a combination of our emergency operating procedures. Automated emails, phone calls, app notifications and/or text messages via ParentSquare are made to all staff and parents/guardians if there is a delay or closure due to snow and/or ice. In addition, we notify local tv and radio news channels, post on our website, and post to social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram).
Reminder, if a delayed start time occurs on a Late-Start Monday, the delay time will be based on your school's typical Tuesday-Friday start time. One (1) Hour Delay and Two (2) Hour Delay start times for each school building can be found on our district website at the link below.
To ensure parents/guardians are prepared to receive these notifications, please ensure we have the correct phone and email address on file by clicking 'My Account' in your ParentSquare. If you have any questions about your account contact information, please contact info@psd267.org.
How should you prepare for changes to the school day?
Every family should have a home emergency plan in place that can be put into action on short notice. Ensure that your children have an alternate place to stay if you must be at work on a day when school has been delayed, cancelled or dismissed early. Ensure that a neighbor, family member or care center is able to care for or receive students during a change to the school day.
View the Winter Weather Operating Procedures and Frequently Asked Questions by clicking the link below.
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What is WAGAP?
The WAGAP supports a college-going culture and guaranteed admissions efforts at participating Washington four-year, public institutions.
Who qualifies for this program and what are the requirements?
- For students in 11th and 12th grade
- Student has a minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher
- Student has completed or is on track to complete the College Academic Distribution Requirements (CADRs)
What are the participating public institutions?
- Central Washington University
- Eastern Washington University
- The Evergreen State College
- University of Washington-Tacoma
- Washington State University
- Western Washington University
How to Get Started
Are you ready to take advantage of WAGAP? The first step is connecting with your school counselor to confirm eligibility and learn more about the program requirements. They’ll guide you through the process and help you explore the possibilities that await.
For more information, visit the Washington College Guarantee website at the link below.
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The Pullman School District is proud to spotlight the Kiwanis Club of Pullman for their continued partnership and support of students through the Annual Pancake Breakfast & Music Fest. This community event not only brings people together, but also creates meaningful opportunities for our students.
This year’s music fest featured outstanding performances by Pullman School District students, including the LMS 7th and 8th Grade Jazz Band, LMS 7th and 8th Grade Orchestras, PHS Orchestras, LMS 6th–8th Grade Jazz Choir, and PHS Treble Triad. The event provided a fantastic opportunity to see our talented young performers in action on a community stage, showcasing their hard work and dedication.
We are grateful to the Kiwanis Club of Pullman for their ongoing commitment to supporting youth and for creating spaces where our students can connect with the community and share their talents!
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During Winter Break, district facilities will be open Monday-Friday from 8:00am-5:00pm except on the following dates:
- Wednesday, December 24 - CLOSED
- Thursday, December 25 - CLOSED
- Friday, December 26 - Due to limited staffing, the District Office will be CLOSED to the public
- Wednesday, December 31 - CLOSED
- Thursday, January 1 - CLOSED
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The 2025 Youth Fare Free bus passes for students will expire on December 31, 2025.
To avoid early distribution and the risk of students losing their passes over the break, LMS/PHS students can pick up their 2026 Youth Fare Free bus pass at their school when they return from Winter break on January 5, 2026. To accommodate the transition, the City of Pullman is allowing a small grace period in early January, during which old passes will still be honored.
Youth passes are also available for pick up at City Hall (190 SE Crestview St, Bldg A) or at the Brelsford WSU Visitor Center (150 E Spring St). Student must be present when requesting a pass from City Hall or the WSU Visitor Center and they must provide a valid school I.D. card or proof of birthdate.
If you have any questions, please reach out to your child's school.
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We are in need of:
- Special Education Teacher (LMS)
- Regular Route Bus Drivers
- 1.0FTE Occupational Therapist
- Assistant Cook/Cashier (PHS)
- Core+ Teacher (KES - Leave Replacement)
- 4th Grade Teacher (KES - Leave Replacement)
- Office Support Paraeducator (JES)
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Coaches/Advisors:
- Head Wrestling Coach (LMS)
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We welcome all interested applicants and are committed to hiring the most highly qualified and professional teaching and support staff to serve the students of Pullman.
To submit an employment application, click the button below.
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If you or anyone you know would be interested in subbing for Pullman Schools as a:
- Emergency Substitute Teacher
- Substitute Custodian
- Substitute Nutrition Services Staff
- Substitute Paraeducator
Please apply for these positions online at:
If you or anyone you know would be interested in subbing for Pullman Schools as a:
- Substitute Bus Driver
- Substitute Nurse
Please pick up an application at the District Office (240 SE Dexter St).
Questions about employment with Pullman School District?
Contact: Dagny Myers
Phone: (509) 332-3581 | Email: dmyers@psd267.org
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The Pullman School District Board of Directors and the Pullman School District shall provide equal educational opportunity and treatment for all students in all aspects of the academic and activities programs without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, honorably-discharged veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation (including gender expression or identity), marital status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, participation in the Boy Scouts of America or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability. The district will provide equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and all other designated youth groups listed in Title 36 of the United States Code as a patriotic society. District programs will be free from sexual harassment. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator, Assistant Superintendent, (509) 332-3144, compliancecoord@psd267.org, and Section 504/ADA Coordinator, Assistant Director of Special Services (509) 332-3144, compliancecoord@psd267.org. 240 SE Dexter Street, Pullman, WA 99163. Applicants with disabilities may request reasonable accommodations in the application process by contacting the Personnel Coordinator at (509) 332-3584. Title IX inquiries may also be directed toward the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR): https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/index.html. Information about the nondiscrimination and sex-based discrimination policies and grievance procedures, and how to report a concern or complaint: https://www.pullmanschools.org/hib-discrimination
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