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Congratulations to Amali Gooze for
her winning Tshirt Design!

The 5th Annual Adams Elementary Moveathon

During this one day school event on Friday, May 15th, the entire school will participate in a fun and healthy community-building activity, and the kids will see how their personal efforts benefit their school!

This FUNdraising event is critical to meeting our annual fundraising goal. Proceeds will go directly to the operating budget of the PTA, which covers math and literacy tutors, lunch and recess staff, art-focused assemblies and partnerships, scholarships for after school enrichment programs, and more.

We could not sustain these wonderful learning opportunities and support systems at Adams without your incredible assistance. Please know that no amount is too small. Your support is truly appreciated!

To volunteer for Moveathon, click the VOLUNTEER button to sign up. (You MUST be an approved volunteer with SPS to sign up for a role.) Here is a schedule of when each grade will run:​​

MORNING:

Kinder: 8:25-8:55
1st Grade: 9:05-9:35
3rd Grade: 9:45-10:15
2nd Grade: 10:25-10:55

AFTERNOON:

4th Grade: 12:20-12:50

5th Grade: 1:05-1:35

Thank you to our 2026 sponsors

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Bell Time

7:35: Supervision begins on the playground;  breakfast service begins in the lunchroom

 

7:50: First bell (call to classrooms)

7:55: Instruction begins

2:25: End of instruction

1:10: Early dismissal on Wednesdays

Adams Elementary

6110 28th Ave. NW., Seattle, WA 98107 
206-252-1300

Principal Doug Sohn

The Adams PTA acknowledges that Adams Elementary School is located on the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish. We acknowledge the descendants that have become part of the Duwamish, Muckleshoot, Puyallup, Tulalip, Suquamish and Lummi Tribes, who continue to celebrate their cultures while striving for recognition and resources in our region today. We acknowledge and lament our place in longstanding systems of colonization and oppression.

Ms. Timmi – Always In Our Hearts

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