Grizzly Bulletin
Daily Bulletin - May 1, 2024
New Announcements - Parents/Guardians and Students
Local Scholarship Program
Local Scholarship Program recipients have been notified. Thank you to all the seniors that applied for the Snohomish Education Foundation's Local Scholarship Program. The SEF was impressed with the high number of quality applications. 57 Glacier Peak students received scholarships worth $118,000. Thank you to all that applied, we encourage you to continue to apply for scholarships throughout your post-high school career. If you have any questions please contact kari.winckler@sno.wednet.edu in the College and Career Center.
Senior Exit Survey
Class of 2024! Please complete this senior exit survey. We use this to learn about your plans after high school, seniors request their final transcript through the survey, and you self-report all scholarships. Scholarships reported are celebrated at the Senior Awards Ceremony on Thursday, May 30. If you have any questions please reach out to kari.winckler@sno.wednet.edu
Senior Mother Tea
Date: Friday, May 10
Time: 1 p.m.
Cost: $30 per family at the bookkeeper's office or $35 at the door per family.
Flower arrangements for sale at the tea:
- Teacup arrangements $10
- Teapots $25
- Large flower arrangements $35
Senior Prom
Senior Prom is Saturday, June 1, 2024 at the APEX Art and Cultural Center in Everett from 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m. Tickets will go on sale in the bookkeepers office May 6. If you are bringing a guest from outside of Glacier Peak, please pick up a dance pass application from the main office before you purchase your tickets.
Sports Preview Night
There is a Sports Preview Night on Monday, May 13 at 7 p.m. in the Commons. Come talk with coaches and meet players from all the different teams.
Fall Sports sign-up on Final Forms starts May 1, 2024. Go to the Glacier Peak website or click this link. To participate in any summer practices or camps athletes must have a current physical. The physical lasts for two years. Please DO NOT send a hard copy. Please take a photo or scan it, then upload it into Final Forms. There are a few documents that require electronic signatures from parents and athletes. You can select multiple sports if you are unsure which ones to participate in.
Cheer Team Tryouts
Glacier Peak High School cheer is an athletic leadership activity, not just a club! Our cheerleaders bring leadership and excitement during assemblies, school events and our sporting events. The cheer season runs May through March and does include mandatory summer practices, camp, and events. Click here for more information and how to fill out the required paperwork. The cheer packet and final forms are due Monday, May 13, 2024.
Dance Team Tryouts
Glacier Peak High School’s competitive dance team is selected by a tryout process in May of the previous school year. These students are advanced dancers who are committed to expanding their technique, knowledge and professionalism in a range of dance styles, including hip-hop, jazz and pom. Click here for the Dance Packet. The Dance packet is to be filled out and returned to the Main office or to Coach Tracy by May 21 in order to try out on May 22.
Dates and times for the 2024 - 2025 tryouts:
- Monday, May 20: Audition Clinic - Day 1 - Aux Gym, 3:30-5:30 p.m.
- Tuesday, May 21: Audition Clinic - Day 2 - Aux Gym, 3:30-5:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, May 22: Dance Team Auditions - Aux Gym, 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Upcoming important dates
For more details please see our GP calendar.
- Friday- May 3 - Campus Clean up -Volunteer hours available (2 hrs.) start at 12:45 p.m.
- Monday - Friday, May 6-17: AP Testing (with late testing May 22-24)
- Friday - May 10 - Senior and Mother Tea. 1p.m. in the commons
- Monday, May 27 - Memorial Day (no school)
- Thursday, May 30- Senior Awards Ceremony 7 p.m. in the PAC
- Friday, May 31 - Year book Distribution Day. Students must have fines paid to receive book
- Monday, June 17 - Tentative last day of school (as of March 18, 2024)
- Wednesday, June 19 - Juneteenth (no school)
Athletics - Current sporting events and announcements
Today's athletic events
Please see the Wesco Athletics website for today's schedules. To view all game scores please click this link to Wesco Athletics. Choose your sport and click on schedule to view final scores.
GoFan online ticketing
Todays Sporting Events!
Good luck to the Girls Golf and Girls Tennis today!
Seniors - Class of 2024 news
Seniors - Class of 2024
Parent led Grad Night Party
The parent led Grad Night Party Committee will be at school during lunches for tickets sales on Mondays each week. Effective February 1, the ticket prices will increase to $225; exclusive Grad Night Party t-shirts will be limited availability. Questions?
Email: gphsgradnight2024@gmail.com
College & Career Center news
2024 FAFSA
Scholarships and opportunities
April Newsletter
The College & Career Center February newsletter offers resources for students by grade level to help students prepare for life beyond high school. Please access the newsletter here.
Counselling News
Information from Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County
Did you know 1/3 of young adults report experiencing verbal, emotional, or physical abuse from a romantic partner. If your relationship looks less like love and more like abuse, you are not alone. Reach out to a trusted adult or school counselor or call a support line. Your safety matters. (Information provided by Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County.)
For more information:
- Click here to download a flier for teens and young adults from Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County.
- Click here to download “A Parent’s/Guardian’s Guide to Safe Dating” from Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County (English).
- Click here to download “A Parent’s/Guardian’s Guide to Safe Dating” from Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County (Spanish).
- Call 425-25-ABUSE or 425-252-2873 (free 24-hour support line).
- Visit www.loveisrespect.org.
Community Resources
We've compiled a list of community resources available to students and families from our community. Please click here to download a pdf flier that you can print and share. The flier includes the QR code to our website (www.sno.wednet.edu/communityresources) where there are active links to organizations in the following categories:
Clothing
Childcare and education
Events and activities
Food and meals
Health
Shelters and housing
Transportation
Utilities
Wrap-around services
Club news - Current clubs and announcements
Clubs - Get connected!
GPHS and SHS Robotics Sonic Squirrels Fundraiser
Come help support the GPHS/SHS Robotics Team, The Sonic Squirrels, on Thursday, May 2! The Sonic Squirrels will be doing a McTakeover Night at the downtown Snohomish McDonalds from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Come and buy fresh-baked cookies, check out one of our robots, and have a fun time!
Online Newspaper
Grizzlies, did you know that we have an online newspaper? It's full of news articles, photos and ideas written and edited by students. We would love for you to leave a comment about what you like, what you didn't or an idea for what you'd like us to look into. Check it out at www.alltheedge.com.
News from the Glacier Peak Parent Organization
Learn more!
Next Meeting: May13, 2024
Community fliers and reminders
PM at the Peak
PM at the Peak is an opportunity for students to get specific support in their classes. It is not simply a ‘study hall’. While students are welcome to use the time to study and work independently, it is designed to provide students an opportunity to ask for, and receive help from teachers on their homework, essays, or use the computers.
- Tuesday and Thursdays
- 2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.
- Room 204
Math Specific help is available on these days/locations:
- Room 219 on Tuesdays for Math
Join our team!
Join the Snohomish School District’s transportation/bus driver team and make a difference in students’ lives!
Benefits:
- Starting pay is $29.49/hour.
- Paid training provided at $20/hour.
- Work while your kids are in school.
- Enjoy the same school breaks and holidays.
- Full benefits for many positions including excellent medical, dental, vision and retirement benefits.
Applicants must have five years’ experience as a licensed driver, successfully pass a drug/alcohol test, and have no more than three speeding tickets in the last five years.
Apply now at www.sno.wednet.edu/jobs/busdriver or call our Transportation Department at 360-563-3525 to learn more!
This week's fliers
- Snohomish Community Resources
- Alateen Meetings in Lake Stevens
- Boeing Manufacturing Summer Internships Summer 2024
- Camp Erin Bereavement Camp - Summer 2024
- Campfire of Snohomish County
- Central Emerson Elementary PTA Car Show - June 8
- Climb the Mountain Youth Speech and Debate Program
- Cub Scout Pack 193 - 2023-2024 Calendar
- Environmental Careers Preparedness Summer Scholars Program - July 1-31
- Everett Rowing Association Summer Registration
- Everett Rowing Program for Middle School Students
- Evergreen Recovery Centers - Youth Detox
- Girl Scouts Recruitment and Volunteers
- Girls Lacrosse Spring Registration
- Girls on the Run - Cathcart Elementary
- Girls on the Run - Riverview Elementary
- Girls on the Run - Seattle Hill Elementary
- Girl Scouts of Western Washington
- Glacier Peak Girls Basketball Kids Camp - June 24 and June 25
- Glacier Peak Junior Cheer Registration - Now Open
- Grand Slam Summer Baseball Camps
- Grizzly Volleyball Youth Skills Camp - June 17-19
- Heavy Metal Summer Experience
- Kids Vendor Day 2023 Snohomish Farmers Market
- LEAP for Animals Program Participation
- Let Me Run Registration
- Marine Science Club at the Seattle Aquarium
- Materials Camp at University of Washington - July 8-13
- Mean Girls Jr. - SHS Theatre
- Nike Youth Soccer Camps
- Seattle University Summer Reading Skills Program
- Sky Club for Kids Soccer Classes
- Snohomish Block Party - Young Adult Battle of the Bands June 22
- Snohomish High School Kids Tennis Camp - June 3-5
- Snohomish High School Youth Basketball Camp - June 18-21
- Snohomish Jr. Cheer Sideline Cheer Registration
- Snohomish Sky Soccer Camps
- Snohomish Youth Volleyball - March through May
- Sonic Squirrels McDonalds Fundraiser - May 2
- Strategic Kids Chess at Cascade View Elementary
- Strategic Kids Chess at Cathcart Elementary
- Strategic Kids Chess at Riverview Elementary
- Strategic Kids Chess at Seattle Hill Elementary
- Strategic Kids Chess and Lego at Totem Falls Elementary
- Support Snohomish County Search and Rescue - Where the Rope Ends - May 19
- Taekwondo for Kids - April 2024
- Technovation Summer Day Camp Campfire
- TOPSoccer Community Service Opportunities
- UW Nurse Camp 2024 - July 15-19
- YMCA Overnight Camp - July and August 2024
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.
Attendance information
Helpful attendance reminders
To maintain accurate attendance records we would like to provide these helpful reminders and tips for reporting an absence, a late arrival or request for an early dismissal. Choose from one of the four easy ways to report absences.
- Call the attendance line 360-563-7505
- Enter a request in Family Access/Skyward
- Email gph-attendance@sno.wednet.edu
- A written note signed by a parent/guardian or medical/dental provider.
- Please provide your student's first and last name, the date of the absence and a reason for the absence. Please spell the name if needed.
- An absence will be considered excused when we receive notification from a parent or legal guardian in the attendance office within 48 hours of the absence.
Student success begins at attendance. Click here for attendance policies and procedures.
Quick links
Location: 7401 144th Place SE, Snohomish, WA 98296
Phone: 360-563-7500
Non-Discrimination Notice
The Snohomish School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator, Title IX Coordinator and ADA – Darryl Pernat, 1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290, 360-563-7285, darryl.pernat@sno.wednet.edu; Section 504 Coordinator and Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying – Shawn Stevenson, 1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290, 360-563-7282, shawn.stevenson@sno.wednet.edu