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CTE SPOTLIGHT                                                                                       Marilyn Henselman
                                                                                                                Director of Career and Technical
            CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION, January 2022                                                        Education Programs

CTE CAREER TALKS:
                               “JANUARY PRESENTATION”
          Moving Forward in Transportation – Sound Transits Eastlink Rail System!
                       (Transportation and Engineering Speakers)
CTE Career Talks are monthly presentations by local business and industry leaders who will discuss their journey from high school to
where they are today. Learn about their work life and the challenges and successes they have experienced over time. The presentations
will be held on Wednesday’s from 1:30-2:30 p.m. for 1 hour via TEAMS. All presentations will be recorded and available to those who
are not able to attend. Log in from anywhere and enjoy the presentations. Each month will focus on a different career pathway. February
is Career and Technical Education Put to Work in the field of Trades!

Date: January 12, 2022
Link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-
join/19%3ameeting_NTIyNTYyZmMtODI3Yy00OTA1LTg0ZGEtMmZmZmY4NTdlYjBj%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid
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Mistie Hammer, Senior Ecosystem Specialist
Mistie Hammer is a Senior Ecosystem Specialist who supports the environmental permitting and construction of Sound Transit’s light rail
              projects. This includes East Link, which she’s been working on since 2016 and is excited to commute on someday. An
              Issaquah native, Mistie realized her interest in fish after volunteering at the local salmon hatchery and despite the horrible
              smell that returning spawning salmon bring, it led her to her degree in Aquatic and Fishery Science from the UW. Prior to
              joining Sound Transit, Mistie spent 10 years at King County working on local salmon recovery and supporting large
transportation projects, followed by eight years at an engineering consulting firm in Bellevue - HDR Inc.

Ryan Lescouflair, Senior Engagement Specialist
          Ryan is the Senior Engagement Specialist working on the East Link project, where he manages relationships with Bellevue
          neighborhoods and businesses during the construction of light rail through the city. He has a bachelor’s degree in Business
          Administration from the University of Scranton. Ryan comes from a family of engineers, so was interested in infrastructure
          from an early age, but found that community outreach was a better match for him than engineering. His favorite part of his
          job is when he can find a win for homeowners or ‘the little guy’ during challenges that arise from construction.

Jon Lebo, Deputy Project Director
Jon Lebo is the Deputy Project Director for the Sound Transit East Link Extension project. The East Link Extension project is a $3.7
              billion, 10 station, 14.6-mile light rail expansion from the Seattle International District Station to the Microsoft Campus in
              Redmond. Jon has 33+ years in design and construction management, the past 4 years at Sound Transit. Previously, he
              was a Director, Capital Projects at the University of Washington, where he led the 10-year $850 million, 13-building, 6,000
              bed replacement program from the residential housing system. His 29-year’s work at the UW included, medical, teaching,
              laboratory, office, recreational, and infrastructure projects. Jon is an architect with bachelor’s degree in Architectural
              Studies and Building Construction from the UW. Jon is a Lake Forest Park council member. He enjoys hiking, gardening,
family time and playing with their Bernese Mountain dog.

Are you interested in the field of Transportation OR Engineering?
If the answer is “Yes!”, below is information regarding these two careers. Review the different Industry Recognized Certification that
are available in the courses we offer, the occupational growth in the state of Washington, example course of study from grades 6-12,
and course descriptions that identify where the program is located, and if college credit is available.

If you have questions regarding the field of transportation, the following high school teacher can be extremely helpful:
                                       Pete McCue, Automotive Technology 1 and 2 Instructor
CTE SPOTLIGHT - Bellevue School District
If you have questions regarding the field of Engineering, the following high school and middle school teachers can be extremely helpful:

                          Kim Herzog, Engineering                 David Boze                   Weston Heuker
                            Technology/Robotics              Chinook Middle School             Michael Brooks
                          Sammamish High School                                             Highland Middle School
                             Brendan Williams                   Jeff Hunsberger                 James Burke
                             Steven Westerside               Tillicum Middle School           Tyee Middle School
                             Odle Middle School

If you need additional information regarding colleges that specialize in the field of transportation or engineering, please contact your
College and Career Advisor directly. They have a great deal of valuable information to share with you.
                                             Lisa Hansen, Bellevue – hansenl@bsd405.org
                                      Vanessa Lopez-Kopp – Sammamish – lopezk@bsd405.org
                                              Fabian Rios – Newport – riosf@bsd405.org
                                             Jose Valdez – Interlake – valdezj@bsd405.org

TRANSPORTATION:
Professional Certifications Available and Washington Occupational Growth in Transportation:

Career Pathway in Transportation:
What courses do we provide to prepare students for the future in Transportation?

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 1
Length/Credit: 1 year - 3 periods; 3.0 CTE credits
Location: Bellevue – WANIC Skills Center (Available to all schools)
Other Info: 2.0 CTE credit and 1.0 Lab Science credit available
                          This is a 3-period Skill Center class (3 high school credits). This STEM course provides the foundation for entry into the automotive industry as
                          a technician, service writer/manager, or future engineer building cars. By the end of the first year, they will complete 4 of the 8 ASE content.
                          This is a nationally certified program through the ASE Education Foundation. Students will take the ASE certification test at the beginning and
                          end of the course to measure growth. Students will learn in a state-of-the art automotive shop and classroom. Leadership through Skills USA
                          Auto Club is expected. Students will work on customer, shop owned and student scheduled vehicles. Students who successfully complete Year
                          1 may be eligible to apply for Year 2. High School credits earned: CTE (2.0) Lab Science (1.0) Program fees may apply. Financial assistance
                          may be available for qualifying students. NOTE: Block schedules affect actual class times daily.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 2
Length/Credit: 1 year - 3 periods; 3.0 CTE credits
Location: Bellevue – WANIC Skills Center (Available to all schools)
Other Info: 2.0 CTE credit and 1.0 Lab Science credit available
This is a 3-period Skill Center class (3 high school credits). At this advanced level of STEM training, students will focus on the intricacies of automotive professionalism.
                                    Successful completion of this class requires a high level of maturity, self-motivation, and a desire to succeed. This course has a strong
                                    STEM correlation with math, science and physics along with dexterity building and meter usage. Students can earn up to 15 college
                                    credits through Pacific NW College Credit and Lab Science Equivalency credits at Bellevue High School. Leadership opportunities
                                    are provided through Skills USA Auto Club and job shadowing at local shops/dealerships. Topics studied revolve around the 8
                                    nationally recognized Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) content areas. Students will study 4 ASE topics each year. Students will
                                    also take the ASE Certification test at the beginning and end of the course to show growth. Students will work on customer, shop
                                    owned and student scheduled vehicles. High School credits earned: CTE (2.0) Lab Science (1.0) Program fees may apply. Financial
                                    assistance may be available for qualifying students. NOTE: Block schedules affect actual class times daily.

TRANSPORTATION WORKSITE LEARNING
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of a one-semester Transportation class
Students who have had one semester of a CTE class in the Transportation career pathway, and who are currently employed in a paid position with a local employer in
this industry, are eligible to enroll in worksite learning. (No home-based businesses may be used for this credit.) Students can earn .5 credits for 180 hours of paid
work or 1.0 credits for 360 hours of paid employment, which is the maximum allowable credit. Required paperwork must be signed off by a parent and the employer
and submitted on time to earn credit. This includes monthly calendars verifying the number of hours worked and an employer evaluation completed over the course of
the work experience. Each high school has a Work Site Learning Coordinator that will assist students throughout the school year.

ENGINEERING
Professional Certifications Available and Washington Occupational Growth in Engineering:
Career Pathway in Engineering:

What courses do we provide to prepare students for the future in Engineering?

INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS
Location: Sammamish
This course is designed to provide students the opportunity to explore the basics of robotics and build skills necessary for success in STEM careers. Students will
complete a variety of hands-on challenges that will require the design, construction, and programming of robots, and learn the basics of robots including hardware,
motors, controls, and sensors. Students will also be introduced to the basics of programming with ROBOTC. In addition, this course will provide opportunities for
students to develop collaboration, problem-solving, and communication skills.

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN 1 (IED)
Location: Sammamish
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 or equivalent
In Introduction to Engineering Design 1 (IED), students will learn to analyze problems and design potential solutions as scientists and
engineers through a series of project-based units and activities. Using powerful 3-dimensional design and modeling software, students
will create and model their own inventions and designs. The major focus of the IED course is to expose students to the design process, research and analysis,
teamwork, communication methods, global and human impacts, engineering standards, and technical documentation.

INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN 2 (IED)
Location: Sammamish
Prerequisite: Engineering Design 1
This is the second semester of the Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) class. Building upon the principles of the first semester course, students will continue to
explore the fundamentals of the engineering design process and 3D modeling. They will explore reverse engineering and apply concepts covered in both semesters to
a culminating engineering design project.

SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENGINEERING
Location: Sammamish
Prerequisite: Principles of Engineering or teacher permission
Specialized Topics in Engineering allows students to apply the knowledge and skills learned in Principles of Engineering to complete large scale independent projects,
as well as team engineering design projects. The course includes introduction to basic project management and engineering economic principles as part of student
design projects. Students are responsible for defining the initial scope of their projects, the deliverables that will result, and the timeline for the proposed work. Projects
culminate into formal written reports and presentations. Students will choose from different aspects of engineering including civil, mechanical, aerospace,
biotech/biomedical, robotics, and more.
NEW CTE CLASSES FOR THE 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR!
The Career and Technical Education department is adding Python 203 and 204 to their line up of new courses for the next school year.
Our middle schools have had incredible success moving students through Python 101 and 102 and we want to provide these students
a place to continue learning the Python language when they reach the high school level. This sequence will provide our high school
and incoming middle school students additional instruction with the Python language. We are also including AWS (Amazon Web
Services) in several of our courses next year to give students some experience in cloud computing.

HAVE YOU MISSED A CTE CAREER TALK? IF SO, USE THE LINKS BELOW TO WATCH PAST
PRESENTATIONS!
                                  September - Lights, Cameras, Action! Careers in Visual & Performing Arts
                                         Link to view recorded session: https://youtu.be/sp8IuncJCus

                            October - Health Career Awareness-Pulse on Health Care – Careers that Save Lives
                                                       Link to view recorded session:
                                                 October 6 - https://youtu.be/Up0dDgaMpf8
                                                October 20 – https://youtu.be/_TwDyQLcEQc

                                                  November - Careers that Impact our Lives Digitally
                                                           Link to view recorded session:
                                                      November 3 – https://youtu.be/sBu2fV2yaOU
                                                     November 17 – https://youtu.be/Q0Aac93j2vQ

                                                      December - Careers that Impact our Environment
                                                              Link to view recorded session:
                                                         December 8 - https://youtu.be/c3T7axsHmVo

WANT TO EARN COLLEGE CREDIT?
Pacific NW College has a new registration platform. Directions will be provided in January once they are up and
running. Students will be notified immediately. There will be TEAMS Information sessions from Pacific NW College
to help students register for their classes.
Pacific NW College Credit is college credit through a consortium of colleges. The colleges that are part of this consortium and serve
Bellevue School District students are Bellevue College, Cascadia, North Seattle, Shoreline, Clark, Lake Washington Institute of
Technology, Renton Technical College, and Edmonds College. This year the cost is $50.00 for an entire year of classes, as many
as you can take from the list below! Students can earn college credit while taking classes at their high school but must maintain a “B”
or better grade to qualify. All classes are on campus in Bellevue School District, not at the colleges. They are classes right here! Please
check the list below and see if your son or daughter is in one of the classes currently. If so, they can earn college credit.

*The list below is continuously being evaluated by the colleges. Some changes can occur!

                   COLLEGE CREDIT CLASSES – PACIFIC NW COLLEGE CREDIT
                   Course Title*                               College                           College Course Title                        Credits
                 ACCOUNTING 1 and 2                          Bellevue College                  ACCT 101: Practical Accounting 1                 8
        (Must take both classes to receive credit.)                                        ACCT 135: Business Payroll Tax Accounting
                 ACCOUNTING 3 and 4                          Bellevue College        ACCT 225: Survey of Financial & Managerial Accounting      5
        (Must take both classes to receive credit.)
              ADVANCED CULINARY ARTS                            LW Tech                    CART 115: Food Service Safety & Sanitation           6
                                                                                                    CULA 140: Management
                                                              Renton Tech                           CUL 109 – Entremetier 1                    12
                                                                                                   CUL 110 – Fundamentals 1
                                                                                              CUL 120 – Purchasing and Receiving
                                                                                     CUL 180 – Industry Communications & Human Relations
       ADVANCED DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION                     Bellevue College                    DMA 246: Video Fundamentals                   10
                (Both semesters)                                                                DMA 247: Video Implementation
Shoreline CC                  FILM 257: Video Production 2                5

ADVANCED MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP (One            Bellevue College         MKTG 299: Individual Studies in Marketing         5
                  year)
      AP COMPUTER SCIENCE (One year)                  Bellevue College        CS 210: Fundamentals of Computer Science 1         5
                                                        Edmonds CC                     CIS 199: CIS Special Topics               5
  AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (One year)           Bellevue College          PROG 110: Introduction to Programming            5
                                                        Edmonds CC                  CIS 125: Network Workstation                 5
   AP PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO/2-D DESIGN                   LW Tech                     DSGN 128: Digital Photography               4

   AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 1 or 2 (One year)               LW Tech          AUTO 210: Engines, Cylinder Blocks & Cooling Systems   10

                 BIOTECHNOLOGY                         Shoreline CC                   BIOL 107: Biology & Society                5

 BUILDING INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGIES - CORE PLUS            Renton Tech           CONST 160: Materials, Methods and Equipment         3
               CONSTRUCTION
               BUSINESS LAW                           Bellevue College                  BUS&201: Business Law                    5

              CHILD DEVELOPMENT                       Bellevue College              EDUC&115: Child Development                  5
                                                          LW Tech                   EDUC&115: Child Development                  5
      CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY--CCNA                  Bellevue College              NSCOM 201: Cisco Networking I                20
                                                                                    NSCOM 202: Cisco Networking II
                                                                                    NSCOM 203: Cisco Networking III
                                                                                    NSCOM 204: Cisco Networking IV
                                                       Edmonds CC                      CIS 171: Cisco Networking I               20
                                                                                      CIS 172: Cisco Networking II
                                                                                      CIS 173: Cisco Networking III
                                                                                      CIS 174: Cisco Networking IV
       CISCO – ADVANCED CYBERSECURITY                   Edmonds CC                    CIS 268: Cisco CCNA Security               5
                                                            NEW
                                                      Bellevue College          ISIT 305: Network Security and Firewalls         5
   CODING IN PYTHON 1 & 2 (High school only)          Bellevue College          PROG 110: Introduction to Programming            5
    (Must take both classes to receive credit.)         Edmonds CC                     CIS 100: CIS Fundamentals                 5

           COMPUTER GRAPHICS 1 or 2                   Bellevue College                   DMA 103: Digital 2D Design              5
                                                          LW Tech              DSGN 121: Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator    8
                                                                                  DSGN 122 & Image Editing w/ Photoshop
            COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY                       Bellevue College        IT 101: Introduction to Information Technology     5
                                                          LW Tech                BTE 120: Business Computer Management           5
                                                        Edmonds CC                        CIS 100: CIS Fundamentals              5
                 CULINARY ARTS                         Renton Tech                           CUL 103 – Knife Skills              18
                                                                                       CUL 105 – Culinary Foundations
                                                                                           CUL 114 – Delicatessen I
                                                                                        CUL 118 – Breakfast Cookery
                                                                                           CUL 119 – Bakery Basics
                                                                                       CUL 121 – Dining Room Service
                                                          LW Tech            CART 110: Introduction to Culinary & Baking Arts    10
 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS & TECHNOLOGY and              Bellevue College      BTS 161: WORD, EXCEL, & POWERPOINT-Business          5
    ADVANCED DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS &                                                             Software Essentials
                  TECHNOLOGY                                              BTS 147: POWERPOINT-Presentation Design & Delivery     3
   (Must pass certification tests to earn credits.)                         BTS 144: OUTLOOK-Personal Information Manager        3
                                                                         BTS 168: ACCESS CORE-Business Data Management Tools     5
                                                                          BTS 210: SHAREPOINT-Collaborative Online Workspace     5
                                                                         BTS 165: EXCEL EXPERT-Business Spreadsheet Analysis &   5
                                                                                                         Design
                                                                           BTS 163: WORD EXPERT-Business Document Design         5
                                                                                                    Comprehensive
       DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION 1 or 2                Bellevue College                 DMA 246: Video Fundamentals               5
                                                       Shoreline CC                     FILM 256: Video Production 1             5
       DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION 1 and 2               Bellevue College               DMA 246: Video Fundamentals                 5
                  (Year-long)                          Shoreline CC                  FILM 256: Video Production 1                5
               ENTREPRENEURSHIP                       Bellevue College                 BUS 250: Entrepreneurship                 5

            HEALTH SCIENCE CAREERS                    Bellevue College          NAC 106: Nursing Assistant Foundations           22
                                                                                     NAC 107: Basic Technical Skills
                                                                              NAC 108: Nursing Assistant Clinical Practicum
                                                                                    AHE 110: Medical Terminology
                                                                                    AHE 120: Safety for Healthcare
                                                                                        AHE 130: Human Systems
                                                         LW Tech            IFAD 162: First Aid/CPR for Health Care Providers    13
IFAD 216: HIV/AIDS training
                                                                                     NURS 107: Nursing Assistant Theory
                                                                                       NURS 108: Nursing Assistant Lab
                                                                                    NURS 109: Nursing Assistant Practicum
          IB BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT                   Bellevue College            MKTG 131: Principles of Professional Selling       5
                                                        Shoreline CC                   BUS 120: Principles of Marketing               5
          INTERIOR DESIGN AND HOUSING                  Bellevue College                 INDES 140: Intro to Interior Design           5

      INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN                   LW Tech                  ENGR& 100: College Success in Engineering         3
    1 & 2 (Must take both classes to receive credit)
          INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE                  Bellevue College                   AHE 100: Intro to Healthcare                5

         INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE                      LW Tech                 HORT 299: Horticulture Independent Studies         2

           INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING                    Shoreline CC                   BUS 120: Principles of Marketing               5
                                                       Bellevue College            MKTG 131: Principles of Professional Selling       5
    NURSERY & GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS (Year)                 LW Tech                 HORT 299: Horticulture Independent Studies         6

                 PERSONAL FINANCE                      Bellevue College              BUS 102: Personal Money Management               5
                                                                                           BUS 103: Personal Savings
                                                                                            BUS 104: Personal Credit
                                                                                            BUS 105: Personal Taxes
                                                                                         BUS 108: Personal Investment
                PHOTOGRAPHY 1 or 2                         LW Tech                      DSGN 128: Digital Photography                 4

      PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING (Year-long)                LW Tech                  ENGR& 100: College Success in Engineering         3

      RETAIL MANAGEMENT—STUDENT STORE                  Bellevue College             MKTG 299: Individual Studies in Marketing         5

             SAMMAMISH PRINT STUDIO                    Bellevue College                   DMA 103: Digital 2D Design                  5
                                                           LW Tech                DSGN 121: Vector Illustration 1 w/ Illustrator      8
                                                                                    DSGN 122: Image Editing w/ Photoshop
        TEACHING ACADEMY 1 or 2 (One year)               Cascadia CC                EDUC 102: Field Experience in Education           5
                                                       Bellevue College              EDUC&205: Introduction to Education              5
      TECHNICAL THEATER 1 and/or 2 (One year)           Shoreline CC                  DRAMA 207: Theater Production 1                 6
                                                                                      DRAMA 208: Theater Production 2
                                                                                      DRAMA 209: Theater Production 3
       TELEVISION BROADCASTING (Year-long)             Bellevue College                  DMA 246: Video Fundamentals                  5
                                                        Shoreline CC                     FILM 257: Video Production 2                 5
        VIDEO GAME & SIMULATION DESIGN                 Bellevue College         DMA 106: Animation & Game Design Fundamentals         5

                  WEB PUBLISHING                       Bellevue College               DMA 107: Web Design Fundamentals                5
                                                           LW Tech                             CSD 112: HTML                          5
 WELDING TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN AND FABRICATION                LW Tech                 WELD 101: Oxy/Acetylene Cutting & Welding          6

                         *Students should check with individual teachers about the dual college credit offered in their class.
                     **Students must register with PNWCC the year they take the class; credits cannot be awarded retroactively.

                                         COLLEGE CREDIT CLASSES – OTHER
                 Course Title*                            College                        College Course Title                      Credits
    ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (One year)                  Bellevue College                   BIOL 108 – Human Biology                    6

   CULINARY ARTS and ADVANCED CULINARY                     Culinary                      Food Safety (ServSafe)                      1.5
               ARTS (2 years)                            Institute of              Mathematics (challenge test required)             1.5
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If you are having problems registering for classes, payments, transcripts, or other questions, please contact Tanya or Amy, who are listed
below. Bellevue School District does not have access to these systems and these issues can only be solved by Pacific NW College.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
    Website: https://www.pnwcollegecredit.org/
Tanya Rettinger, Director
           (425) 564-2774
           tanya.rettinger@bellevuecollege.edu
           Amy West, Program Specialist V
           (425) 564-6158
           amy.west@bellevuecollege.edu

           Directions for registering for PNNCC will be available in late January. Information will come out once we receive this
           information.

RENTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE
   • Students must achieve a C (2.0) or better grade in the high school course(s) to qualify for college
      credit.
   • Apply for admissions via https://www.rtc.edu/Admissions-Entry-Services. Once your application is
      processed, you will receive your RTC Student ID number.
   • Submit your official (sealed) High School transcripts.
                                                             ATTN: Joyce Nicholas
                                                            Renton Technical College
                                                              3000 NE Fourth Street
                                                                Renton, WA 98056
                   *Electronically – please send official high school transcripts to Faye Watanabe- fwatanabe@rtc.edu
                                   Only secured transcripts from High School Registrar will be accepted.
   • Students can only request dual credit within two years of high school graduation.
   • Fill out Dual Credit Request Form online via
           o Microsoft Office Form- https://bit.ly/RTCDCREQUESTFORM
           o Google Form - http://bit.ly/RTCDCREQUESTFORM_GOOGLEFORM
                                                       RTC Student ID Number is required.

           For any CTE dual credit questions at RTC please have students contact Faye Watanabe, fwatanabe@rtc.edu

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our CTE office:

                                                                         CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION STAFF
          Marilyn Henselman                                            Grace Brady                                                  Villy Orcilla                                          Laurie Stegman
              CTE Director                                        CTE Curriculum Developer                                 High School CTE Coordinator                              Middle School CTE Coordinator
        henselmanm@bsd405.org                                       bradyg@bsd405.org                                          orcillav@bsd405.org                                      stegmanl@bsd405.org

                                                                                   HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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Bellevue School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity,
disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged
discrimination:

   Title IX Coordinator                                                                                      Section 504/ADA Coordinator
   Name and/or Title: Jeff Lowell                                                                            Name and/or Title: Heather Edlund
   Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005                                                             Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005
   Telephone Number: 425-456-4010                                                                            Telephone Number: 425.456.4156
   Email: lowellj@bsd405.org                                                                                 Email: edlundh@bsd405.org

   Civil Rights/Nondiscrimination Compliance Coordinator
   Name and/or Title: Alexa Allman
   Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005
   Telephone Number: 425.456.4040
   Email: allmana@bsd405.org

The Bellevue School District is also committed to providing a safe and civil educational environment that is free from harassment, intimidation or bullying.

                                               The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged harassment, intimidation and bullying:
                                                                                  Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying Compliance Officer
                                                                                             Name and/or Title: Patty Siegwarth
                                                                                       Address: 12111 NE 1st St., Bellevue, WA 98005
                                                                                             Telephone Number: 425.456.4109
                                                                                               Email: siegwarthp@bsd405.org
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