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Squalicum High School April 27th
Direct Line to the Attendance Office: 360-647-6844
Band participates in SJMEA Day at WWU
On April 14, the Storm Band percussionist section participated in our regional SJMEA Day of Percussion at
WWU. The two ensembles going to State Solo & Ensemble at CWU on April 27 performed, as well as our
Drumline. Our students watched and performed with the Drumlines from Bellingham, Burlington Edison,
Mt. Vernon, Wenatchee and more, and learned from a percussion guest artist specialist. Our kids represent-
ed well and had a great day!
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Greetings Storm Families & Students, It’s amazing to me how quickly the sun lifts our spirits and helps everything we have in front of us seem to be a little bit lighter! We are heading down the home stretch – yet still have a lot to com-plete before we wrap up this year. We are heading into more Smarter Balanced testing next week for our sophomores. I also want to remind everyone May 7th kicks off our two weeks of AP testing and spring sports are quickly moving to their post-season competitions. Our staff were engaged in professional development courses Thursday (yesterday) to increase our capacity around many areas – including more resources around one to one technology instruction and social emotional learning. As stated above, there is a lot happening and we are going strong over the next seven weeks! Thank you for all of your support as we work on how best to serve you and our students. Storm Pride is State Wide! James Everett Principal
From the Principal
Dr. James Everett (360) 676-6470
Please wish the following kids good luck as they represent our district / region at State Solo & Ensemble in Ellensburg (CWU) today and Saturday! Friday- ensembles Percussion Ensemble: Toby Bruce & Zach Cowin (duet and part of octet), Neo Osera, Trent Akerlund, Kim Lizama, Mckayla Buckley, Thomas Roth & Robert Bowen Brass Quintet: Jakob Liming, Hailee Martin, Laura Cornwell, Mali Brunk & Nolan Burghart Saturday- solos Alyzabeth Bass- harp Sarah Maeda, Kezia Thompson & Elliot Aslan Toby Bruce- snare drum
Band heads to State Solo & Ensemble
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AVID Field Trip
AVID Students visited Skagit Valley College and toured the campus. They also
had a chance to tour Tulip Town too.
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INFO for 2018 SENIORS
Seniors Caps and Gowns will be distributed on Monday April
30th. Look for the Jostens representative during lunches on
the upper walkway.
Caps & Gowns Distributed Monday
A lot of media attention goes to promising athletes when they select the college of their choice.
We want every student to receive as much attention and have that same feeling of importance
about their post high school plans. To celebrate we will have a Fill The Map party on Wednesday
May 2nd during THOR. All seniors are invited to post on the map and bulletin board their
intentions for attending all types of colleges, joining the military or participating in a specific GAP
year program. Please sign up in the Career Center so Mrs. O’Brien can make your college logo for
the map, then on Wednesday May 2nd during THOR all seniors are invited to place their name
under their college choice.
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Attention Seniors don’t miss the Senior Tea, a Storm tradition for the graduation
class. Please join us for refreshments, entertainment and if you choose to
honor your special guest! All Seniors and their families are invited to this
graduation event!
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From the Athletics Secretary
LeAnn Young (360) 676-6470
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From the ASB Secretary
Shawn Flaherty (360) 676-6470
Hello Parents! AP tests are coming up in a few weeks so fees have been assigned to the students that haven’t paid for their tests yet. We require all AP students to take the corre-sponding exams in their AP classes but fortunately the district is paying ½ the cost (regularly $94 fee per exam) and students who receive free and reduced lunch support will have the cost of their AP exams waived. It would be greatly appreciated if your student could please bring cash or check to the ASB office to pay the $47 fee for each AP test they will be taking by April 30th. If you would like to pay the fees online (with a credit card) you can go through Skyward for a processing fee of $3.50 at https://onlinepayments.bellinghamschools.org and choose “Pay fees/fines” to process. If you have any questions please call or email me anytime. Thank you!
AP Testing Fees
Munmun – Jesse Andrews
In an alternate reality a lot like our world, every person’s physi-
cal size is directly proportional to their wealth. The poorest of
the poor are the size of rats, and billionaires are the size of sky-
scrapers.
Warner and his sister Prayer are destitute—and tiny. Their size is
not just demeaning, but dangerous: day and night they face
mortal dangers that bigger richer people don’t ever have to
think about, from being mauled by cats to their house getting
stepped on. There are no cars or phones built small enough for
them, or schools or hospitals, for that matter—there’s no point,
when no one that little has any purchasing power, and when salaried doctors and teachers
would never fit in buildings so small. Warner and Prayer know their only hope is to scale up,
but how can two littlepoors survive in a world built against them?
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From the Career Center
Cindy O’Brien (360) 676-6470 x7708
Community Service Opportunities
Date Event / Opportunity Contact/Register
Saturday & Sunday May 26th and 27th
Sea to Ski volunteers needed to transfer equipment and support rac-ers on one of 7 courses of the race from Mt. Baker to Salish Sea!
To register: https://skitosea.com/volunteer
Ongoing Time flexible
Volunteer Chore Program—help low income seniors and adults with disa-bilities live independently. Example of chores may include yard care, shopping, minor household repairs and cooking. Commitment varies from weekly to monthly depending on need. Make a friend-Be a Friend!
Abby Lund, Program Director ab-byl@whatcomvolunteer.org
Volunteering within your community is one of the best ways to
learn something new, meet people and support a cause that is
important to you. Let’s not forget how great it looks on those
college applications too. Whatever your motivation, check out
these events and opportunities to become more involved with
your community.
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Volunteer Opportunities
2018 JUNIOR SKI TO SEA RACE - PARKING MONITORS
May 19 7am to 4pm (different shifts)
The Junior Race presented by Haggen Northwest Fresh is an annual community event organized and hosted by the Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce. It is for participants who are in 3rd grade or older.
The Junior Race is celebrated on May 19th at Zuanich Point Park, consisting of running, hula hoop, biking, soccer and an obstacle course.
With an average attendance of around 1000 people per race, parking fills up quickly. Parking monitors will be placed at various locations near the Park.
Volunteers will be provided with meals + refreshment and a commemorative Jr. Ski to Sea Race t shirt
For more information and for volunteer registration, contact Sylvie Roy 360-746-0737 /Sylvie@bellingham.com
2018 JUNIOR SKI TO SEA RACE - REGISTRATION VOLUN-
TEERS
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY – REGISTRATION
May 19 7am to 4pm (different shifts)
The Junior Race is celebrated on May 19th at Zuanich Point Park
7:00 AM
Registration Volunteers will meet at the Boathouse, will assist assembling AM Elementary Racer Packets and will place in numerical order for quick access.
8:00 AM - Registration starts for AM Elementary Racers. Volunteers will take team number, find the packet, shouts team number and give to the parent/racer.
10:00 AM - Volunteers will assist assembling Middle School and Community Racer Packets and will place in numerical order for quick access.
11:00 AM - Registration starts for Middle School and Community Racers. Volunteers will take team number, find the packet, shouts team number and give to the parent/racer.
12:00 PM - Volunteers will assist assembling PM Elementary Racer Packets and will place in numerical order for quick access.
1:15 PM Registration starts for PM Elementary Racer. Volunteers will take team number, find the packet, shouts team number and give to the parent/racer.
VOLUNTEER SHIFT STARTS AT 7:00 AM
Volunteers will be provided with meals + refreshment and a commemorative Jr. Ski to Sea Race t shirt
For more information and for volunteer registration, contact Sylvie Roy 360-746-0737 / syl-
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Event Help Needed!
We need help with set up and tear down of this new, family-friendly summertime event-- The
Birchwood International Market. The market will feature cultural performances, food, mu-
sic, and art. Help celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Birchwood and come to build com-
mUNITY!
There are multiple 4 hour shifts available during the summer dates usually starting at 6pm.
Dates Are:
June 29 July 27 Aug 31 Sept.28
To sign up, go to Whatcom Volunteer Center and look for this opportunity, sign-up for the
date that works best for you!
This event is put on my Sustainable Connections for more information you can contact Abbie
Lindeberg, Event and Development Coordinator.
abbie@sustainableconnections.org
Scholarship season is upon us! Please continue to check the scholarship
bulletin on the school website, we are updating weekly!
We are in prime scholarship season! Please be checking the Scholarship bulletin found on our school website Don’t forget to fill the WASHBOARD application profile!
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The Community Boating Center is excited to offer a free kayak workshop to high school students this May and June. Students will learn about kayaking, water safety and the marine environment of Bellingham Bay! Lunches and all equipment is provided, graduates of this program will be given free boat rentals for the summer season of 2018! Sign up here: http://www.boatingcenter.org/ OR contact us at: programs@boatingcenter.org or (360) 714-8891.
Free Kayak Workshop
WWU Youth Programs are still searching for applicants to fill their High School Volunteer positions this Summer. Students will work in a friendly, academic setting side-by-side High School stu-dents from Seoul, South Korea, serving as resources and mentors for the students as they practice their English and study STEM topics on campus. Students will gain: • Interview and hiring experience • Volunteer experience to build resume • Access to WWU staff/faculty and potential references • Familiarity with a college campus • Service learning hours Not only do the Korean students get great English practice, but volunteers have the opportunity to learn about other cultures, assist teachers in specialized STEM classes, and hone their social and communication skills. Check out the website: https://ee.wwu.edu/youth-programs/programs/high-school-volunteer-program The priority deadline for application is May 1, and the final deadline is May 28th. Resume and cover letter can be sent to youth@wwu.edu.
WWU Youth Programs
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Free High School Assessment Nights at BTC
Are you a junior or senior getting ready to attend BTC?
Save money & get prepared!
Come take the ACCUPLACER assessment test for FREE on our campus and talk with our Admis-sions Specialists about the requirements to get into your program. Take all three sections of the ACCUPLACER (Reading, Sentence Skills and Math) or if you are retesting, you can retake the sections you need to meet program requirements. Light refreshments and snacks will be served.
Winter Quarter: Tuesday, March 6th Spring Quarter: Tuesday, May 1st
Testing will be from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Check-in begins at 4 p.m. in CC 200
Sign up: www.btc.edu/AssessmentNight
Location:
Bellingham Technical College, Campus Center Room 200 (second floor) Park in the free student parking lot. Visit www.btc.edu/campusdirectory for a campus map
Requirements:
• Current high school student Must have a Student Identification Number (SID) Get one by applying online at www.btc.edu/applyonline Photo ID
Study guides are available: www.btc.edu/assessment
• EdReady can help you prepare for math placement. Visit: edready.org Khan Academy features practice exercises in math and English. Visit: khanacademy.com
Questions? Please contact Bre Olason, Outreach & Admissions Specialist at bolason@btc.edu or 360.752.8385 Bellingham Technical College is an equal opportunity institution.
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College Quest: Bellingham With Winter finally coming to an end, it is time to start thinking about Summer! Registration is now open for Summer Youth Programs at Western Washington University. SHHH… you are the first to receive this information on College Quest 2018. Following are the dates and course offerings: Session 1: June 24-29 COMM 197 Introduction to Communication & Public Speaking EDUC 111 Mirrors, Windows and Doors of Teaching in Today’s Classroom ENVS 118: Local Perspectives on Environmental Science & Sustainability ENTR 197a Exploring Entrepreneurship and Innovation FAIR 162B Principals of Film and Video Production Techniques MSCI 110 Introduction to Renewable Energy for Scientists and Engineers Session 2: July 8-13 BIOL 194 Ecology of Local Marine Habitats DSGN 140 Introduction to Visual Communication ENGR 197 Engineering Materials: Metals, Polymers and Composites ENRG 197 International Energy & Environmental Policy PSY 194 Experience in Behavior Neuroscience THTR 184 Creative Writing for the Stage Students entering grades 10-12 are invited to register for one class in one or both weeks of College Quest. This is an opportunity for students to experience dorm life on a university campus, engage in a course taught by a university professor, and even earn one college cred-it. Feel free to contact us at youth@wwu.edu with questions, people who are interested, etc. Need a scholarship to attend? Check out the Assistance League Scholarship, due on March 24th!!
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Calling all Freshmen Families!
Please find us on Facebook under SQHS Class of 2021. Stay up-to-date with information about all things SQHS
and connect with other c/o 2021 families. Spread the word!
Go Storm!
From the PTSA
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After-School Dinner Program Free for All Students 18 and Under
Bellingham Public Schools currently offers free hot dinner to all children 18 and under in the community. These meals are offered daily Mondays through Thursdays through June 6, 2018. Dinner is served from 5 to 6 p.m. at Shuksan Middle School, located at 2717 Alderwood Ave-nue (at the corner of Northwest and Alderwood).
Please note: Accompanying adults are charged $4. All meals must be eaten onsite in the Shuksan cafeteria and to go options are not available. Dinner will not be served on the following Thursdays that are middle school early dismissal days: Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 9, & 22 (Wed.), Dec. 7, Jan. 11, Feb. 8, March 8, April 26.
Food Bank
Times and Locations
Bellingham Public Schools and the
Bellingham Food Bank will continue to offer a School Food Pantry from
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. every Thursday at
Alderwood Elementary School,
located at 3400 Hollywood Avenue.
Other food bank locations and times include:
Christ the King Community Church, located at 4173 Meridian Street, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday; and Food Bank (main location), 1824 Ellis Street, 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Mondays, 1 to 6 p.m., Wednesdays, and 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Fridays. All families welcome at any location.
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