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2022-23 News
- Announcing 2023 Educators of the Year
- Bullying Prevention Activities Unify Students
- Burke Box Traveling Museum Honor Native American Heritage
- Commended Students National Merit Scholarship Program
- Community Mentors Host Two Rivers High School Interns
- CTE Advisory Kick-off Connects Professionals & Teachers
- CTE Month
- Empty Bowls Fundraising Dinner Helps Fight Hunger
- German Club - Summer Learning
- Giving Tree Results -- Thanks to a Caring Community!
- Help is Just Three Numbers Away
- Homecoming Rally
- Kiwanis & Key Clubs Sponsor Annual Giving Tree Campaign
- Kiwanis Holiday Brunch Brings Joy to Students
- Middle School Fan Expectations
- Mount Si FFA Students Shine at State Fairs
- Mount Si Green Team Project
- Mount Si Students Perform in WIBC Honor Bands
- MSHS Events Go Cashless
- MSHS Graduate Shares her UW Bioengineering PhD Research Project
- National Mentoring Month: Become a Mentor to an SVSD Student!
- Nominate an Outstanding Educator of the Year
- November 8 Voter Registration & Election Information
- Silver Spoons
- Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation Funds Innovation
- Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation Luncheon
- Special Mentorship Stands the Test of Time
- Student Board Rep Shines on King 5
- Student Business Leaders
- Students Tour Local Firm & Learn about Manufacturing Careers
- SURPRISE -- Mariner Catcher Cal Raleigh Visited CVES Today!
- Thanking Fire Fighters for Helping Contain WA Wildfires
- Upcoming TEST of SVSD Emergency Communication System
- Veterans Day at SVSD
- Veterinary Science Team - Practicing for Future Careers!
- Website Redesign Survey
- Wildcat Teams Host Robotics Competition
- Fifth Graders Inspire Kindness with their Essays and Actions
- Mount Si Choirs Earn Top Awards at 2023 Music Festivals
- "The Alibis" MSHS Spring Production
- Wildcats Shine at Donuts with Donors
- 2023 Rotary Students of the Quarter
- Mount Si’s Noteworthy Choir Ensemble Places First in State
- Wildcat Senior Awards
Middle School Attendance at MSHS Athletic Events
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We love the support our community provides our Mount Si athletic teams. Each home contest brings a large crowd of high school students, parents, community members, and middle school students. The excitement and the energy give us a truly home-field advantage. Recently, however, some middle school students have engaged in unruly behavior at home football games.
To ensure that we provide a safe, fun, and welcoming environment for all our fans and visitors, we need to remind our families of a few rules for home contests.-
Middle school students should have school IDs with them.
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An adult must accompany middle school students.
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Students must identify themselves when asked by a staff member.
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Appropriate school behavior is required at all times.
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School dress code is in effect.
Our high school administration team will contact the parent/guardian of a student who is not cooperating. If they fail to provide their name or their parent’s, they will be referred to our School Resource Officer and may incur additional school consequences, depending on the nature of the behavior. An immediate consequence may include removal from the game.
We love this community's pride and enthusiasm in our Wildcat athletics program and want to continue building our culture of excellence. Our high school team is currently exploring some long-term solutions so middle school students can interact with their friends and cheer on the Wildcats, while safely enjoying the game day experience.
PARENTS/GUARDIANS: We also need your help and support. If your student plans to attend any Wildcat sporting event, please take the following steps:-
Ensure that your middle school student has an adult who is responsible for them during their time visiting MSHS.
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Review the above behavior expectations with your student and understand that MSHS officials will contact you if your student needs to be removed from the game.
Thank you for partnering with us to ensure we provide a positive and exciting experience for all at Wildcat athletic events. Go Cats!
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