Mav Connections
Weekly Newsletter for the Meadowdale High School Community
Friday, January 29, 2021
Meadowdale Players Proudly Presents: "The Covid Chronicles"
Jan 31: Fill-the-Truck Fundraiser for Class of 2021
End of Semester Schedule Reminders
- Feb 2: End of semester
- Feb 3: Non-student day
- Feb 4: Beginning of 2nd semester. Refer to Canvas for new classes and Zoom links
2020-21 Yearbooks on Sale Now for only $50
Mavs Spirit Wear Available Again!
2021-22 Calendar Call for Art!
Please CLICK HERE for information regarding Art submissions, since the 2021 Edmonds Arts Festival has been postponed.
Spanish Interpreter Number Change
Deseamos informarle que el número telefónico 1-844-373-1952 que se ha utilizado para acceder a un intérprete en español, dejará de funcionar a partir del 30 de enero de 2021. Si necesita asistencia en español, comuníquese con la escuela de su hijo y el personal le conectará con un intérprete. El distrito escolar de Edmonds está trabajando con empeño para activar otra línea telefónica en español en el futuro. Lo mantendremos informado. Agradecemos mucho su paciencia y comprensión.
We wish to inform you that the telephone number 1-844-373-1952 to access a Spanish interpreter will no longer be available after January 30, 2021. If you need assistance in Spanish, please contact your child's school and a staff member will connect you to an interpreter. The Edmonds School District is actively working to have another Spanish line in the future. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Meadowdale Students of the Month!
December: Allan Mbuthia & Katella Wright
November: Issabella Sandoval & Nicole Brunette
October: Eliza Moloney & Shannon Shaw
September: Elianna Lopez & Alex Hernandez Manriquez
Young, Gifted, and Black (presented by the Univ of Washington)
Young, Gifted, and Black utilizes African American history and culture in such a way that motivates and empowers attendees to take control of their future. This conference is to promote positive self-esteem, social consciousness, and cultural awareness, while simultaneously emphasizing the importance of higher education. We hope that the workshops and interactions with current African American UW students, staff, and faculty and the community will provide both the resources and role models to help students make a commitment to pursue higher education. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience the UW and discover all the possibilities awaiting African American high school students with a 3.0 or higher GPA.
CLICK HERE for more information and to apply for this event.
Order Letterman Jackets Virtually
Latest Plan for Athletic Seasons
FALL SPORTS (February 22-April 2): Volleyball*, Football*, Girls Swim*, Girls Soccer, Cross-Country, Boys Tennis
SPRING SPORTS (Mar 29-May 8): Baseball, Softball, Boys and Girls Golf, Boys Soccer, Girls Tennis, Track and Field
WINTER SPORTS (May 3-June 12): Boys and Girls Basketball, Boys Swim, Wrestling
*Due to the risk status of this sport, it may need to be offered in a later season.
Power Outages and Snow Days!
SNOW DAYS: As a result of being in remote learning, we are much better equipped to deal with inclement weather (think snow, ice, etc.) than when we were in a full face-to-face learning environment. We anticipate days when snowy or icy weather might require the district to operate on a late start schedule or close, school can still take place. Sorry kids!
Well Child Care Note from the School Nurse
Well-child care is important even during a pandemic. Checkups are valuable for growth, development, early detection, immunizations, behavior support, and learning success! Many clinics have adapted visits to keep patients safe during the pandemic. If you need help connecting with a primary health clinic, don't hesitate to contact the school nurse SHERMIN DAVIDSON at DAVIDSONS837@edmonds.wednet.edu or (425) 431-3072.
After School Tutoring & Homework Help
Peer tutoring is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 1:00 to 2:30pm; no sign-up is required! Drop-in and let us know how we can help!