Glacier Peak High School

Daily Bulletin June 9, 2022

Summer Assignments

Students taking AP World History, AP Calculus, AP Literature and AP Language for the 2022/2023 school year the summer assignments are now posted.

Current Fines List

The current fines list will be posted on the windows across from bookkeeping and in the commons. If your name appears on this list, it is because our records indicate that you have an outstanding fine from current or previous years in the Snohomish School District. Fines can be paid online or at the bookkeeping office. Please see bookkeeping for any questions.

Baccalaureate

Baccalaureate is being hosted by One Voice Club on Sunday, June 12, at 7 p.m. All seniors and their guests are invited to join this non-denominational Christian graduation ceremony to celebrate the seniors’ high school experience with worship, testimonies, and a message in the PAC. Seniors, please wear your cap and gown and arrive at 6:30 p.m.

Lost and Found

There is a lost and found table outside the main office. Please take a moment to see if you have any items that might be yours. Have you lost a smaller item that won't be on table? Maybe a wallet, earring, ring or watch? Check with Mrs. Gobel in the main office. All items not claimed by June 20 will be donated.

Library Books

All library books were due on June 3. Please return your overdue or missing books ASAP so we complete the library inventory. During the last week of school you may drop by the LMC before or after school to check out library books for the summer.

Important Upcoming Dates

  • Monday, June 13 - Glacier Peak High School graduation ceremony
  • Monday, June 20, 2022 - Last day of school (half-day early release)
  • Tuesday, August 23 and Wednesday, August 24 - Student Startup. Times TBD

Today's Athletic Events

Please see the Wesco Athletics website for today's schedules. To view all game scores please click this link to Wesco Athletics. Choose your sport and click on schedule to view final scores.

2022-23 Sports Season Start Dates

Fall sports:

  • August 17, 2022: football* (grades 10-12).
  • Freshman Football: start date is Wednesday, August 24.
  • August 22, 2022: volleyball, boys cross country*, girls cross country*, girls soccer, boys tennis, girls swim & dive*

*designates a non-cut sport

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Graduation Rehearsal and Ceremony

There is a mandatory rehearsal for graduation at the Angels of the Winds Events Center from 8 - 10:30 a.m. on June 13. Please arrive on time and enter the north/west main doors at Oakes and Hewitt. Graduates need to be at the Events Center by 6:30 p.m., the doors will open for all at that time and the ceremony will begin at 7:30 p.m.

Class of 2022 Final Transcripts

  • Your High School Final Transcripts will be mailed to the institution you indicated on your senior exit survey on June 29, 2022. Please see Mrs. Winckler or Mrs. Aylesworth if you have any questions.
  • College in the High School/CTE Dual Credit transcripts: students must order an official transcript from the college they received credit from and have it sent to the college they will be attending. Use this link to order from EvCC. Please confirm senior grades have been posted at the community college prior to ordering.

Diploma Pick - Up

Seniors please pick up your Diploma, final report card, transcript and copy of your immunizations at Glacier Peak on June 29 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. outside of the main office.

Glacier Peak Graduation Ceremony Pictures

On Monday, June 13 at the 2022 Graduation Ceremony, Portraits by Theresa will be taking pictures of the ceremony. Please see this flyer with information on how to order these commencement ceremony pictures.

Senior Graduation Tickets

On Monday, June 13, our 2022 Graduation Ceremony will be held at the Angel of the Winds Events Center. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with the ceremony beginning at 7:30 p.m. Every student will be given 6 tickets, if you require more tickets please email Char Gobel in the front office with your students name and amount needed. Tickets will be given to Seniors at the Senior check out day on June 9, 2022.

2022 Senior Activities and Events

Senior activities and events are starting Wednesday, April 13, 2022 with Dads and Desserts! Please click this link to see all the activities and information for each event. You won't want to miss out on all the exciting events that are planned for our 2022 Seniors.

AJAC Advanced Manufacturing Bootcamp

June 28-30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. AJAC Youth apprenticeship is offering a hybrid bootcamp experience where students can learn about apprenticeship training opportunities and careers in advanced manufacturing. The bootcamp prepares students for next steps into AJAC’s youth apprenticeship programs. AJAC youth apprenticeships are open to incoming juniors and seniors. For more information, please consider attending an upcoming zoom informational session.

Career and Technical Scholarship

Apply now for the Career and Technical Scholarship provided by the Washington State Opportunity Scholarship program! The Career and Technical Scholarship (CTS) provides Washington state residents with $1,500 per quarter towards an eligible associate degree, certificate or apprenticeship in a trade, STEM or health care field. Funding can be used at any Washington state community or technical college and can be used to cover tuition, fees and other costs of attendance such as housing, transportation, food and more. Apply now! Visit waopportunityscholarship.org to learn more.

Community and Technical College Fair!

Virtual: Community and Technical College Fairs. Admissions representatives from Cascadia College, Edmonds College, Everett Community College, Lake Washington Institute of Technology, and Shoreline Community College have teamed up to share more about their schools and the programs they offer on July 21.

Reminders Student and Parent Announcements

2022 Yearbook Distribution

The 2022 yearbooks are here! If you have not picked up your yearbook yet, please stop by the bookkeeping office to pick it up.

Pass the Hat Fundraiser

Grizzly Families,

Glacier Peak High School Parent Org Board is kicking off their one and only fundraiser called "Pass the Hat". This fundraiser raises funds that support programs and activities for our students including:

  • Emergency preparedness
  • Scholarships for Seniors
  • Grants for school and students
  • Academic Support through PM at the Peak
  • School Branding and media

…Not to mention the numerous big and small items that our Parent Org Board supports throughout the school year. Every dollar spent is focused on supporting all GPHS students.

Over the past two years, our Parent Board has continued to fund these important programs without requesting any donations. Would you consider donating $50.00 per family to continue to support our GP students? Thank you for your consideration and investing in your child's education through your donation to our Pass the Hat Fundraiser.

PM at the PEAK!

What is PM at the Peak? An opportunity for students to get specific support in their classes. It is not simply a ‘study hall’. While students are welcome to use the time to study and work independently, it is designed to provide students an opportunity to ask for, and receive help on their homework, essays, projects, etc. There will be teachers and student tutors available, there is no formal process students need to complete to attend. It is open to anyone and everyone. There is no transportation home offered at this time. Mondays and Wednesdays: 2:30-4 p.m. Where: Room 204

Make sure your child's immunizations are up to date!

It is important to make sure your child goes to their regularly scheduled wellness appointments, which often include immunizations. The summer months are a great time to get your child caught up with immunization requirements before the 2022-2023 school year. Schedule your appointments early, as health care providers’ schedules quickly fill up in August and September. Make sure to turn in your updated immunization paperwork to the school by Wednesday, September 7.

This reminder is especially important if your child is transitioning to preschool, kindergarten, or 7h grade, as each of these grades has additional immunization requirements.

Every student enrolled/registered in school or childcare in the state of Washington must have medically verified up-to-date immunization records on file with the school in which they are enrolled/registering before the first day of school 2022-2023. Medically verified immunization records include one or more of the following:

Please complete Student Transportation Input Form

So that we can better plan student transportation needs and routes/schedules for the 2022—2023 school year, we have implemented an online Student Transportation Input Form at www.sno.wednet.edu/ridethebus. Between now and through early summer, we are asking all parents/guardians of 2022-2023 students to please complete this form. The form only needs to be completed once per student.

2022-2023 School Year Calendar Dates

  • Wednesday, September 7 - First day of school
  • Week of October 24 - Fall conference week (schedule and details TBD)
  • Friday, November 11- No school/Veterans Day
  • Wednesday, November 23 - Half-day early release
  • Thursday, November 24-Friday, November 25 - No school/Thanksgiving Break
  • Tuesday, December 20 - Half-day early release
  • Wednesday, December 21-Tuesday, January 3 - No school/Winter Break
  • Wednesday, January 4 - Classes resume after Winter Break
  • Monday, January 16 - No school/MLK Jr. Day
  • Monday, January 30 - No school/Beginning of second semester and non-student day
  • Friday, February 17-Monday, February 20 - No school/Mid-Winter Break
  • Week of March 27 - Spring conference week (schedule and details TBD)
  • Monday, April 3-Friday, April 7 - No school/Spring Break
  • Monday, May 29 - No school/Memorial Day
  • Friday, June 16 - Last day of school
  • Monday, June 19 - No school/Juneteenth
  • Tuesday, June 20-Friday, June 23 - Potential snow/inclement weather make-up days


Visit www.sno.wednet.edu/calendars for additional information regarding district and school events and activities.
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Get Connected!

Grizzlies … find out more about all of the clubs and activities you can get involved in by going to the ASB page on Canvas.

Art Club

Art Club is meeting Wednesdays after school at 2:20 p.m. in room 704. Everyone is welcome, no experience necessary!

Black Student Union Club

BSU (Black Student Union) Club is starting back up on Thursdays from 2:30-3:30 p.m. in Mrs. Veach's classroom, 312. BSU hopes to create cultural unity and provide a safe space for students to talk about things that impact their lives especially as it pertains to race, culture, inclusion, and diversity. BSU does not discriminate with who can participate and engage in these conversations. All students are invited.

Book Club

Hey Glacier Peak Students! Come join us in the library on Wednesdays, at 2:30 for Book Club. We are reading and discussing exciting reading selections.

Chinese Club

Chinese club is meeting the first and third Monday's of the month. Room 208 at 2:30 p.m.

Code Club/Dell Tech Crew

Code Club is for students who want to explore how to write software in Java, Python, or other languages for computers and other programmable devices like Arduinos, Raspberry Pj computers, drones. We sponsor the Hour-of-Code each year as well as participate in coding competitions based on club interest. Tuesday, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Room 214

FCCLA

FCCLA is a club that helps students become leaders in their family, careers, and communities. FCCLA provides opportunities for students to learn new skills in the area of Family and Consumer Sciences while helping the community. FCCLA meets the 3rd Tuesdays of the month in room 535 at 2:15 p.m. If you have questions please ask Mrs. Harrelson.

FFA - Veterinary Science Team

FFA-Vet Science Club is available to students in Animal or Advanced Animal Biology for active membership. Other students not enrolled in those courses may attend meetings but may not become active members. This club focuses on veterinary medicine and the multiple FFA Vet science competitions that lead up to the State Competition at WSU. Meeting Thursdays, 2:20 in room 108.

Game Club

Game Club kicked off with a bang! We meet in room 209 after school until 4:30 p.m. on Thursdays! No need to know how to play one of the many games we have! Just show up and have fun. See Mr. Benson for details.

German Club

Join the German Club to learn more about German culture through the arts, music, food, and so much more! German Club meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month in room 308 at 2:20 p.m.

Green Club

Green Club is an environmentally focused organization that strives to make our community greener and to increase knowledge and understanding of the issues facing our global environment in the modern day and how we can combat them through guest speakers, activities, presentations, fundraisers, year-long projects, and so much more while having a good time! We meet every other Tuesday's at 2:20 in room 107.

Investing Club

Hey Grizzlies, want to learn how to make money in the stock market and participate in global competitions with other investors? Come to room 201 on Friday at 12:30 p.m.

Impact Club

Impact Club is an inclusive, accepting and safe space for all students to find support and contribute to a positive community. We are dedicated to creating a safe environment for LGBT+ students and bringing awareness to issues on sexuality and gender. Club will be meeting on Tuesdays at 2:20 p.m. in room 704.

Key Club

We provide our members with opportunities to serve, build character, and develop leadership. Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what's right through service and volunteerism. High School students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their schools and communities. Tuesdays at 2:20 p.m. room 307.

Model UN

Model UN is a national program that engages students in role play simulations around significant global issues. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and interdependent, Model UN provides an opportunity for students to learn more about world issues, foreign affairs, and global citizenship. Students will have the opportunity to attend a Model UN conference where they simulate UN committees. You will also learn researching, public speaking, debating, writing, critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership skills. This club meets Monday's after school. Please see Mr. Hauck in 315 if you have questions.

Motorcross Sport

To provide entertainment and knowledge related to Motorsport. We will have presentations of each sport and race. There will be games related to the presented sport. This club meets Tuesday and Thursday in room 219 at 2:20.

One Voice

Christian at GP? Come to One Voice, Thursday's at 2:30 in Room 314! All are welcome. The structure will be different this year – Bible study, prayer, service, and more. All are welcome. See you Thursday!

RAKE

RAKE's goal is to unite the GP Community through random (and intentional) acts of kindness. To make sure members of our community feel like they matter. We meet Wednesday's during all lunches. All are welcome!

Sports Medicine Club

All sports medicine students are automatically in the club. Anyone is welcome to join! We promote healthcare career opportunities and enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. Human anatomy, physiology, nutrition, medical terminology, injury prevention, injury diagnosis, therapeutic modalities, and rehabilitation topics will be discussed.

Sports Medicine Club will be a part of the state chapter of HOSA (Future Health Professionals), which is a CTSO (Career and Technical Student Organization)

To learn more please visit: www.wahosa.org. Sports Medicine Club meets at 2:15 p.m. (First & Third Tuesdays) in room 702

Speech and Debate

Students compete in a wide variety of speech, argumentative, and theatrical events against other schools in our region. Our team members regularly qualify for the Washington State tournament, as well as the NSDA National tournament. Speech and Debate meets in Mr. Hauck's room, 315, Tuesday's and Thursday's from 3-4 p.m.

Turning Point USA

Turning Point USA GPHS is a place to have dialogue and discuss fiscal responsibility, free markets, capitalism, and American principles. All are welcome. 2nd Thursday of the month , 2:15 p.m. in the College and Career center.

Tutoring Club

Tutoring Club is starting up this Wednesday! Need some help on that homework, or just a place to sit and get your work done? Come to room 215 on Wednesdays from 2:30 - 3:30 and our student tutors will help you get the job done.

Unified Club

Are you interested in creating an inclusive, welcoming environment for ALL students at Glacier Peak? Club Unified is having an interest meeting Wednesday, December 8, during Grizzly period in the commons, all are welcome!

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The Snohomish School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator, Title IX Coordinator and ADA – Darryl Pernat, 1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290, 360-563-7285, darryl.pernat@sno.wednet.edu; Section 504 Coordinator and Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying – Shawn Stevenson, 1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290, 360-563-7282, shawn.stevenson@sno.wednet.edu