Starting in mid-September and running through mid-October, each BSD school will hold a curriculum night for families. Curriculum nights are educational open houses where families can receive critical information that will benefit their students’ learning throughout the year.

The format of each school’s curriculum night will be unique, but families can expect schools to provide:

  • Presentations on curriculum
  • Routines and expectations
  • Resources to support students

Welcome in multiple languages

Why Should Families Plan to Attend?

Curriculum nights provide families the opportunity to see firsthand what their students will learn during the school year. Families will get overviews of:

  • Teacher expectations
  • Important dates for field trips and classroom events
  • Homework expectations
  • Information on how teachers will communicate with families throughout the year

Beyond the details of learning, curriculum nights also provide unique opportunities for families to get familiar with their students’ learning environment. Families can spend time in the spaces where students spend a large part of their day! School events provide families the opportunity to connect with each other, find ways to get involved at the school, and support their student’s learning.


Family at Curriculum Night

2023 Curriculum Night Dates

Check the chart below or the district events calendar for the date of your school’s curriculum night. Each school will send out specific information with event details.


The Bellevue School District acknowledges that we learn, work, live and gather on the Indigenous Land of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Duwamish and Snoqualmie Tribes. We thank these caretakers of this land, who have lived and continue to live here, since time immemorial.