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Whatcom Middle School Students To Relocate This Week




kgmi@kgmi.com

BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- The Bellingham School District has released a relocation plan for Whatcom Middle School students, whose school was badly damaged in a Thursday morning fire.

Acting superintendent Sherri Brown said starting next Thursday, eighth graders will go to Bellingham High School, seventh graders will attend class at Fairhaven Middle School and sixth grade students will go to Geneva Elementary School.

Eighth graders will be in their own wing of the high school with Whatcom Middle School staff.

Seventh grade students will have their Whatcom teachers at Fairhaven.

Sixth grade students at Geneva will also have their same Whatcom teachers.

Whatcom families will receive details about the plan, school schedules, and transportation at a 6:30 p.m. meeting Monday evening at Bellingham High School.

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