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2022-23 News
- Special Mentorship Stands the Test of Time
- 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
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- Empty Bowls Fundraising Dinner Helps Fight Hunger
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- Help is Just Three Numbers Away
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- Kiwanis & Key Clubs Sponsor Annual Giving Tree Campaign
- Kiwanis Holiday Brunch Brings Joy to Students
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- 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
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- Thanking Fire Fighters for Helping Contain WA Wildfires
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Mount Si High School Goes Cashless - for Event Tickets
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Snoqualmie Valley School District and Mount Si High School are moving to a new and more convenient online payment system for tickets to all Wildcat athletic and performing art events.
The online ticketing program called TouchBase Lite is a product from InTouch, the district’s current tool for online payments for yearbooks, meals, fees, ASB cards, and more. Beginning with the 2022-23 winter sports season, fans and attendees will no longer purchase tickets at the entrance of home contests and performances.
The new online system allows supporters to buy tickets for sporting events, concerts, or other performances before arriving. No sign-in is required, and the entire ticket-purchasing process takes roughly less than two minutes. In addition, QR codes will be made available to scan at events for those who do not purchase tickets ahead of time.
More information, including the website where fans can purchase tickets for upcoming Wildcat events, is coming soon.
Also, the online ticketing system will not alter the price of tickets to school events. Please note that ticket prices for school concerts and plays may vary.
Thank you for supporting Wildcat athletics and performing arts. Please contact Mount Si High School if you have any questions or concerns.