PSD Connectivity - February 1, 2019
Be the one to spread the truth.
Everyone is special.
Everyone needs to be treated with respect.
Everyone has skills and talents.
If you can be the one,
be the one to do the right thing,
to make a positive difference.
I guarantee you,
you will have a better school
and we will have a better world.

Dessie F. Evans, January 2019
Be the one t-shirts available
The annual march from Kalles Junior High to Pioneer Park took place on January 18 and featured former KJH teacher Dessie Evans as the guest speaker. Her words have resonated with many in the community. They challenge us to "Be The One" who will impact change.

What happens when student computers need repair?

When 5,500 junior high students are issued computers and allowed to take them home, there's going to be a few technical glitches.


Puyallup Digital Learning provides welcoming environment

Since opening its doors in 2013-14, Puyallup Digital Learning has changed lives. They are currently serving more than 300 students with individual needs that vary greatly.

With the goal of student engagement and a welcoming environment, learn what's new at PDL this year.
RHS AVID video

This is the second video in a series. Graduates of Rogers High School return to share wisdom and encouragement to students in the AVID classroom.

Take a few minutes to hear testimony from recent graduates of the Puyallup School District.

Puyallup School District provides equal opportunities in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, honorably discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientation including gender expression or identity, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. 

Students and staff are protected against sexual harassment by anyone in any school program or activity, including on the school campus, on the school bus, or off-campus, such as a school-sponsored field trip. 

Questions or complaints of alleged discrimination or harassment may be directed to:
ADA/Human Resources Compliance Coordinator, Amie Brandmire ~ (253) 840-8666, [email protected]; Chief Equity and Achievement Officer, Gerald Denman ~ (253) 840-8966, [email protected];
Title IX Coordinator, Jim Meyerhoff ~ (253) 841-8785, [email protected]; or
Section 504 Coordinator, Gerald Denman ~ (253) 840-8966, [email protected].
All individuals may be reached at this address:
Puyallup School District 302 2nd Street SE Puyallup, WA 98372