Panther News
May 31, 2022 Daily Bulletin
What's happening this week!?
Monday, May 30: Memorial Day - No School
Tuesday, May 31:
Table Top Role Playing Game Club Meeting in E132 at 2:15 p.m.
Wednesday, June 1:
Ambassador Meeting in Student Center during Panther Period
Senior Class Mandatory Meeting in PAC during Panther Period
Spanish Club Meeting in A204 during Panther Period
Table Top Role Playing Game Club Meeting in E132 during Panther Period
Chinese Club Meeting in A203 at 2:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 2:
FFA Meeting in E131 during Panther Period
Kindness Club Meeting in D306 during Panther Period
NHS Meeting in SHS Commons during Panther Period
FBLA Meeting in A125 at 2:15 p.m.
Spring Band Concert
Friday, June 3:
Theatre Club Meeting in Black Box at 12:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 4:
Senior Class Prom at The Red Barn Stocker Farms
Athletics
2022-2023 Dance Team Tryouts
SHS Dance Team will be holding tryouts for the 22-23 school year June 6-8 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. in the Aux gym. Dance Clinic will be held June 6-7 and try-outs on June 8. Applications are available in the main office. Questions, contact Jenni Kaloger 425-418-5548.
Sports Physicals Available June 6
Sports physicals are being offered at Snohomish High School for all incoming 7th-12th Snohomish School District athletes for the 2022-2023 school year on Monday, June 6, from 4-7 p.m. in the auxiliary gym. (Note: This is an all-district event for any secondary student. Snohomish High School is this year's host location.) The cost is $25 with cash or check made out to Panther Football Club. To make an appointment call Sara Larson at 360-563-4087 or email her at sara.larson@sno.wednet.edu. Please leave a message with the student’s name, contact information (phone and email), and the desired appointment time.
RankOne Electronic Forms
2022-2023 Snohomish High School Sports
To reach RankOne: Go to the Snohomish High School website / Athletics /Sport Sign up Information & click the link for RankOne electronic forms.
- Do not enter the beginning 0 when entering your Student ID.
- Your name needs to be entered as in Skyward/Family Access.
Football: Practice begins Wednesday, August 17
All Other Fall Sports begin Monday, August 22
Fall sports:
Football, boys cross country, girls cross country, volleyball, boys tennis, girls soccer and girls swim/dive
Winter sports:
Boys wrestling, girls wrestling, boys swim/dive, boys basketball and girls basketball
Spring sports:
Girls tennis, baseball, softball, boys soccer, boys golf, girls golf, boys track/field and girls track/field
Check only 1 sport per season
Fill out both the RankOne Athletic Emergency Form & Athletic Eligibility Form.
Athletes need a valid physical thru the sports season on file in the athletic office. Physicals need to meet the criteria set by the Snohomish School District.
Physicals are to be turned into athletic staff.
ALL ATHLETES NEED TO HAVE AN ASB CARD AND PAY AN ATHLETIC FEE.
Go Panthers!!! SHS Athletic Office Staff
Athlete Signing
Athletes that have recently or will be signing an Athletic Letter of Intent to compete at a college or university for next year, please stop by the Athletic Office and share the information with Mr. Perry. We will have our last signing opportunity on Wednesday, June 1, at 5:00 p.m. in the Aux Gym.
Club News
Chinese Club
Chinese Club will meet on Wednesday, June 1, in A203 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. to celebrate Dragon Boat Festival. Dragon Boat Festival has more than 2000 years of history. We will make Chinese traditional dessert "Sticky Rice Dumpling". Come and join us!!
Spanish Club
The Spanish Club will be meeting Wednesday, June 1, during Panther Period in A204. We will elect next year's officers! If you want to run for an office, go to our Canvas page to submit a slide to introduce yourself.
Announcements
SHS Laptop and Device Collection
In the coming weeks, we will begin our laptop and device collection process. Thank you for your continued partnership as we work to ensure that each year, we can provide our students with access to laptops and devices to enhance learning. In order to continue this opportunity, we need all devices returned and assessed before the end of the school year. This will allow for laptops to be maintained over the summer and redeployed in the fall.
Please take a moment to speak with your student and locate all Snohomish School district laptops, chargers, cases, and hotspots (if checked out). We will collect laptops, chargers, cases, and hotspots on the following days:
· Senior Collection: June 6
· 9th through 11th grade Collection: June 14 and June 15
Please note that any laptop, charger, or hotspot that is not returned may result in a fine or fee on your student's account. If your student is a Senior, this may result in their inability to receive their graduation tickets until all fines and fees have been paid. If there are extenuating circumstances, please reach out to an administrator.
Thank you for your support and partnership. Go Panthers!
Senior Class Meeting
Attention Seniors- There will be a mandatory Sr. class meeting during Panther Period on Wednesday, June 1, in the PAC to discuss the check out process in order for you to receive your graduation tickets. See you there!
Community Service Hours
Senior community service hours are due June 3rd at 8AM. If you have not completed them yet, you need to make a plan immediately to do so. Start calling the pre-approved organizations and see if they can accommodate your schedule. Most organizations require registration. Some have age and vaccine requirements. Be sure that you are confirmed to volunteer and meet any requirements the organization requires, as you do not have time to reschedule with another opportunity at this point.
If you have completed your hours, please turn them in to Mrs. Cowan in A303 right away.
Panther2Panther
Permission slips are available in the main office to attend Panther2Panther. Please return your signed permission slips for Panther2Panther in the main office by the end of day, Wednesday, June 8. The elementary school students and staff are always so excited to see you one last time, especially in your cap and gown!
Senior Breakfast Tickets
Be sure to buy your tickets for the senior breakfast in the bookkeeping office. The breakfast is on Friday, June 10, at Hidden Meadows. Cost is $10 with ASB, $15 without. Don’t miss out on this amazing tradition!
Final Transcripts and Senior Survey
A link to the 2022 Senior Survey has been sent to the school email address of all seniors and their primary guardians. Requests for final transcripts need to be made through the senior survey. Please take your survey before Thursday June 9-you will not be able to pick up your graduation ceremony tickets without it.
After June 9, requests for final transcripts need to be made to the SHS Registrar’s office via the link on the SHS website (Students/Transcripts). Students age 18+ must request their own transcript. Please include your full legal name, school and campus the transcript needs to be sent to, school address or email address for upload, and your college/university student ID number. Please do not request a transcript be sent to a school/program until you have received your acceptance letter from your school/program. Transcripts must be requested by Monday, June 20, and will be processed by Tuesday, June 28.
Senior Prom Tickets
Friday is the last day to buy prom tickets. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Buy yours today in the bookkeeping office before or after school and during lunch. Tickets are $30 with ASB, $35 without.
Prom Guest Request Forms
2020-2021 Yearbook Sale
Panthers, the 2020-2021 year book is now on clearance for $35.00. Please see bookkeeping to purchase one.
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.
Academic Learning Lab
Panther Period Independent Study Hall
Do you need silent independent study time during Panther Period? The library will be open most Panther Periods this spring in a "Study Hall" classroom format. Students will sit in the North section of the library.
Bilingual Peer Tutoring Program
Homework help available to ALL students every Monday at 2:30pm
Students who need extra homework support are welcome to participate in our new Bilingual Peer Tutoring Program every Monday in E230 from 2:30-3:30pm. Whether you are a student who is learning English, a student who is taking High School Spanish, a bicultural/bilingual student who would like to get support from similar peers, or a student who is studying another language, our tutors are here to help! All of our tutors are fluent in Spanish, and some are advanced students of other foreign languages, such as German and Chinese. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with multilingual peers and get academic support! For questions about tutoring or on how to become a tutor, please contact Tami Lentz (habla español) at tami.lentz@sno.wednet.edu or at 360.563.7290.
Don't forget to order your Cap & Gown
College & Career Center News
Career and Technical Scholarship
Seniors, 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 https://www.waopportunityscholarship.org/ to learn more.
Virtual Community & Technical College Fair
Juniors and Seniors, the last Virtual Community & Technical College Fair for this school year, will be held on Thursday, June 2, from 4-5:30 p.m. Anyone can attend. 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. Students can register at EverettCC.edu/Visit
District News
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.
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:
- A Certificate of Immunization Status (CIS) printed from the Immunization Information System (IIS)
- A physical copy of the CIS form with a healthcare provider signature
- A physical copy of the CIS form with accompanying medical immunization records from a healthcare provider verified and signed by school staff
- A CIS printed from MyIR
$30 affordable connectivity program plans for families
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is offering eligible households high speed internet (100Mbps download) for $30 a month with no additional out of pocket costs.
There are three ways families can qualify:
- Income of 200% or less than the federal poverty guidelines
- Program participation (such as Free Reduced Lunch Program eligible, or SNAP, etc.), or
- Meets the eligibility criteria for a participating broadband provider’s existing low-income internet program
What families need to know about this new ACP opportunity:
For those that meet the eligibility requirements:
- $30 guaranteed plan download speed of 100 Mbps
- 20 providers to choose from
- New or existing internet plans
- Three ways to qualify
Click here to apply and for further details about the federal program.
FAQs
If I am approved for ACP and currently on an internet service plan with a provider, can I switch to a different internet service plan of that provider, including to that provider’s low-cost plan, and receive the ACP benefit?
- Yes. The ACP benefit can be applied to any internet service offering, and providers cannot restrict you from switching service offerings or subject you to mandatory waiting periods. Sometimes providers prohibit existing customers from switching to low-cost internet service plans; however, consumers receiving the ACP benefit are not subject to these “existing customer” restrictions.
What happens if my provider has eligibility requirements for an internet service plan that conflict with ACP rules? (e.g. My provider requires that I pay off my past debts before signing up for XYZ internet service plan)
- ACP rules override the rules of participating providers in the context of an ACP consumer. For instance, a provider may generally require that consumers pay off past or present debts before signing up for XYZ internet service plan. However, consumers who are approved to receive ACP benefits are not subject to that requirement (since the ACP rules prohibit providers from declining to enroll ACP consumers based on past or present debts).
Note: The ACP rules clearly allow ACP consumers to apply their benefit to any internet service offering that is generally available (i.e. not a grandfathered/legacy plan) and prohibit mandatory waiting periods (47 CFR 54.1808(e)(6)(iii)) and restrictions on switching plans (Para. 166 of the Report and Order).
Student Transportation Input Form
District-Approved Community Fliers
- AJAC Advanced Manufacturing Bootcamp
- Annual Plant Sale - Snohomish High School
- Community Service Opportunity - TOPSoccer
- Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteers Needed
- Crossview Tutoring
- Foreign Language for Youth Online Spanish, French, Japanese and Mandarin Classes
- Free STEM K-8 Series - Meeting Boeing Professionals
- Girls Scouts Open House
- Girls on the Run - Willis Tucker Park Team
- Glacier Peak Girls Basketball Youth Summer Camp
- Glacier Peak Girls Soccer Summer Camp for K-7th Grade
- Glacier Peak Volleyball Boosters Summer Camp
- Glacier Peak Youth Football Association GPYFA Registration
- iFly - Spanish French Japanese and Mandarin
- Join GPYFA Youth Cheer
- LEGO Ninjas and LEGO Architecture at Totem Falls Elementary Strategic Kids Activities
- Let Me Run at Seattle Hill Elementary
- Mariners Grand Slam Camps - July 11-14
- Middle School Rainbow Dance - May 21
- Once Upon a Mattress - Presented by Snohomish High School student theatre
- Panther Tennis Camp - June 7-9
- Reflections School of Dance
- Snohomish Cooperative Preschool Registration
- Snohomish High School Boys Basketball Summer Camp
- Snohomish High School Night of the Arts Coloring Sheets
- Snohomish Junior Cheer
- Snohomish Student Mountain Biking Team
- Snohomish Youth Volleyball
- SPJFA Spring Flag Football and Fall Tackle Football Sign Ups
- Taekwondo for Kids - May 2022
- Teen Love and Dating Information from Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County
- WA Opportunity Scholarship
Fliers are typically posted on Tuesdays during the months of August through June. For additional flier program details and/or to complete a request for distribution, please click here.
Snohomish High School - Home of the Panthers!
Website: shs.sno.wednet.edu
Location: 1316 5th Street, Snohomish, WA, USA
Phone: 360-563-4000
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/snohomishhighschool/