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Pullman Public Schools

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New School Year Information

2025-2026 School Year Information

The Pullman School District 2025-2026 School Year section is designed as a resource for PSD students and families as they navigate the 2025-2026 academic year. You will find information about important resources that will serve youth throughout the year.

We encourage you to bookmark the webpages and social media channels we highlight on this page as these platforms are designed to provide the most up-to-date information concerning our district.

Every year, before school begins, we recommend families complete the following:

A yellow diamond-shaped sign with black text reads 'BE PREPARED'.

Be Prepared

  • Back-to-school supply lists are available on the PSD website for our our elementary and secondary schools.

  • Figure out your student's transportation plans ahead of time.
     
    Student's residing in their resident district who live more than one (1) mile from their school are eligible for bus transportation, provided by Pullman School District.

    PSD Transportation Department: (509) 334-3911 or tsams@psd267.org 
     
    Secondary students in grades 6-8 who live in the city limits use Pullman Transit for transportation to and from school. Alternative "yellow bus" routes are available as a supplement to transit routes. 

    Pullman Transit: (509) 332-6535

  • Pullman Public Schools is proud to provide school meals with a variety of fresh, local and homemade foods. Students will be charged for their meals based on their paid, reduced or free status. If your family is in need, we encourage you to apply for free/reduced meals.
     
    Meal Menus
     
    Meal Prices
    School meal fees are as follows:
     
    Breakfast

    • Jefferson/Kamiak Elementary *free*
    • Franklin/Sunnyside Elementary TBD for 2025-26
    • Lincoln Middle School TBD for 2025-26
    • Pullman High School TBD for 2025-26

    Lunch

    • Jefferson/Kamiak Elementary *free*
    • Franklin/Sunnyside Elementary TBD for 2025-26
    • Lincoln Middle School TBD for 2025-26
    • Pullman High School TBD for 2025-26

    Families can use TouchBase, an online payment system, to add money to their student's meal account, view recent purchases, check balances, and set up low balance alerts. Cash or check deposits also can be made in person at your student's school.
     
    Special dietary accommodations are available for students with a disability that is food-related. The district will provide dietary modifications for children with disabilities on a case-by-case basis when requests are supported by a written statement from a state licensed medical practitioner. Please find more information on requesting dietary accommodations.

Stay Informed

Stay up-to-date with the most recent school and district news and events.

  • ParentSquare (for families) and StudentSquare (for high school students) is an easy-to-use communication tool that combines multiple communication streams into one interface for families, staff, and students.

    Here’s what you can do with ParentSquare and StudentSquare:

    • Receive information from the school via email, text, phone call, or mobile app notification
    • Two-way messaging with translation between staff and families/students
    • Choose to receive information as it comes (instant), or all at once at your preferred time (digest)
    • Communicate in your preferred language

     

    SIGN INTO PARENTSQUARE
    SIGN INTO STUDENTSQUARE
     
    How do I opt-in to receive messages and notifications?
    You don’t have to take any action to receive emails, texts, or phone calls, but when you activate your ParentSquare account by creating a password, you will open up many additional opportunities.

    Our student information system syncs contact information directly with ParentSquare, so once you are logged in, you will have access to news and announcements from your student’s school(s) and will have all this information located together.

    If you want to utilize the ParentSquare mobile app, simply download it from the app store and follow the prompts. If you do not activate your account by logging in to the website, you will still receive emails, texts, or phone calls from the school and district.

  • Schedules for all PSD sports are available on your school’s website.

    It's also easy to stay connected with your favorite PSD sports and receive updates about changes in schedules/locations if you utilize ParentSquare and social media channels (if applicable). 

  • View school and district calendars in ParentSquare or on our website.
     
    The Academic Calendar can be downloaded here: Academic Calendars

  • Do you have questions or concerns about your student, your student's school, or the District? Social media can be a wonderful communication tool, but it's not an effective means to share questions/concerns or receive timely answers. To ensure your voice is heard, please follow these steps.

    Regarding your student. 
    Please contact your student's teacher as most questions or challenges can be addressed in a classroom setting. If you have already contacted your student's teacher and you still have a concern, please contact the school principal.

    Regarding your school.
    Please contact the school's main office and you will be connected with the proper individual to assist you. If you have already contacted the school principal and you still have a concern, please contact the district office at (509) 332-3581 or info@psd267.org.

    Regarding your district.
    Please contact the Administration office at (509) 332-3581 so we can direct you to the proper contact. The PSD School Board welcomes and encourages student, parent, and community feedback regarding our schools.

  • Pullman Public Schools School Board Meeting agendas are posted online with BoardonTrack. BoardonTrack is a web-based software application that electronically streamlines the preparation of board agenda packets and builds a searchable archive of meeting agenda packets and approved minutes. PSD Board Meeting Information

  • Stay up-to-date with our district! We invite you to check out our PSD social media channels because we are #PROUD2bePSD.

Find Services

Learn about the different services and programs available to your student. 

  • The PSD student counseling teams are dedicated to ensuring every student has the resources and support they need to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Whether you need help with academic planning, mental health resources, or simply someone to talk to, we are here for you. We have a variety of student services staff available — including school counselors, school social workers, school psychologists, and nurses. Additional services include school food/personal hygiene pantries and school-based programs and supports for homeless/transitional students.


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  • The Pullman School District offers an English Language Development (ELD) program to students who do not speak English as their native language, and who need to develop English proficiency. We offer specialized instruction from ELD specialists in collaboration with mainstream teachers to effectively teach multilingual learners (MLLs) listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Many of the district’s teachers have been GLAD or SIOP trained to ensure their instruction is accessible to MLL students. Elementary students participate in their mainstream classes and receive specialized ELD instruction either through push-in support or in small groups based on each student’s proficiency and grade level. Secondary students may take one focused ELD class to develop their language proficiency while also attending mainstream classes.

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  • The Special Education department works collaboratively with school and district leaders, teachers, students, and families to provide the tools, guidance, supports, and services needed to ensure access and success for students with disabilities.
     
    Email us @ SpecialServices@psd267.org

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  • Pullman School District strives to ensure learning while challenging and supporting each student to achieve their full potential. The Highly Capable Program focuses on meeting this mission by supporting students within the Highly Capable Program through accelerated learning and enhanced instruction tailored to the unique needs of our gifted and talented students. Please explore the link below to learn about our program model, specific services at each level, program contact information, parent resources and referral information. 

    Click here to Learn More.

Get Involved

Be active in our schools and community! Learn more about:

  • PSD clubs, co-curricular activities, and athletics provide students with opportunities to explore their interests outside of the classroom, compete with their peers, hone their academic/career/life skills, serve their community, and develop leadership and collaborative skills.
     
    Visit your school's website to find which co-curricular activities are offered.

  • As a PSD volunteer, you can make an impact on the lives of our students and enrich their educational experience. We hope your experience as a volunteer is equally rewarding — therefore we do our best to help you find volunteer opportunities that suit your interests, talents, and schedule.
     
    Pullman Schools welcome community members to serve in a variety of volunteer roles. Some examples are: serving as general classroom assistants, chaperoning field trips, and tutoring or mentoring students. Take-home tasks or helping with after-school events and clubs are opportunities available to community members who are unable to volunteer during the school day.

    All volunteers are required to complete the online volunteer application prior to beginning service. The application permits a criminal history review through the Washington State Patrol. Once the background check has cleared and the application has been approved, the volunteer will receive written communication via email that they are eligible to be placed in service with the schools.


    Apply to be a Volunteer

  • Join our PSD family! Many of our staff and substitute positions offer flexible hours — allowing you to be available for your students before and after school. Better yet, you may find a position within the school your student(s) attend. And you will have the opportunity to join a team of dedicated individuals united around a single purpose — providing our students with opportunities and resources that will help them fulfill their personal goals.

    Explore part-time and full-time career opportunities at Pullman Public Schools by visiting our Job Listings Hub.

  • Information for PTA | PTO | Booster Clubs 

    District procedures for PTA/PTO/Booster Clubs can be found in the District ASB Procedural Manual: District ASB Procedural Manual