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Kamiak Weekly Update

Posted Date: 10/24/25 (3:15 PM)

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KAMIAK WEEKLY UPDATE

October 24, 2025

FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Monday marks our second Intervention and Outreach time, and we’re excited to make it an even bigger success than the last! Take a moment to ask your son or daughter if they’ve been invited by a teacher or how they plan to use this 45-minute block in a positive and productive way.
Mr Shurtleff
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR

October 27: Intervention & Outreach Time

Intervention and Outreach Time is a 45-minute period during the school day that allows students to receive academic support, make up work, or participate in enrichment and interest-based activities.
Intervention and Outreach schedule

November 6: Staff Appreciation Dessert Buffet, Hosted by PTO

Help us show appreciation for our staff with sweet treats! See the PTO section below for more information and to sign up to contribute.

November 7: Photo RETAKE Day

For students requesting a new photo (Must bring unsatisfactory packet to exchange for the same packet with a new photo), AND for students who have not had a photo taken yet.

November 10 & 11: No School

Veteran's Day observed

November 27 & 28: No School

Thanksgiving/Native American Heritage Day
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STUDENT AND FAMILY INFORMATION

Dress Code Reminder 👖👕👗👚

Friendly reminder for Spirit Days etc.: If you dress in a way that disrupts a teacher’s ability to teach, or a student's ability to learn you will be asked to change or go home. This day is not meant to make fun of how other students' dress and what you wear should not be selected based on another student’s race, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, religion, or disability. Making fun of others by dressing a certain way violates our harassment, intimidation, and bullying policy. This is not a day to wear a costume of someone. And remember if you feel like you have to ask if it's "ok" to wear, you probably shouldn't wear it.” 

  • Costumes must comply with the dress code (page 16 in the Student Handbook)
  • Costumes must not interfere school safety
  • Costumes must not obscure your face or a staff member’s ability to identify you
  • Students are not permitted to bring weapons or facsimiles
  • Costumes must not incorporate blood or gore

Let’s Keep Our Students Safe - Drive Slow and Stay Cautious

Now that we are at the beginning of the darker months, we would like to remind everyone to exercise extra caution when driving near the school, especially in designated school zones. Many students walk to school, and reduced visibility from darkness, rain, or fog can make it difficult to see pedestrians. Please drive slowly, stay alert, and help everyone come and go from school safely.
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General Election Voting Now Underway

Ballots have been mailed by county election offices. Be sure to complete and return your ballot early to ensure it is received and counted before General Election Day on November 4.

Are you registered to vote? Oct. 27 is the deadline to register to vote or confirm/update voter registration information. You may also register and vote in person at a county voting center through Election Day.

Supporting Youth in a Digital World

Mukilteo School District is proud to welcome Dr. Lucía Magis-Weinberg, a globally recognized expert in adolescent brain development, for two powerful virtual sessions this October: one in English and one in Spanish.

Thursday, October 30, 6 to 7 p.m. (Session in Spanish)
Spanish language event: Zoom link

Thursday, November 6, 6 to 7 p.m. (Session in English)
English language event: Zoom link

This session will give you the practical tools and confidence to set healthy limits, foster digital wellness, and guide your children to be responsible digital citizens. We will cover creating a family media plan, establishing clear rules, and managing screen time without constant battles.

Together, you will learn to mentor, rather than monitor, so your kids build a positive and safe relationship with technology. 

American Mathematics Competition ✖️➕➖➗🟰

The AMC test will be given on November 5 from 2:00-4:00pm in the Kamiak Library. Cost is $10. Sign up and pay in bookkeeping until October 31. See Mrs. Baldridge in E123 or a Math Team member if you have questions. Also, plan to attend the math team meeting on October 29 to register online and to practice.

Why take the AMC? You should take the AMC test to showcase mathematical talent for college admissions, qualify for prestigious follow-up competitions like the AIME, develop critical problem-solving skills, and deepen interest in STEM fields. High scores on the AMC can strengthen applications to selective universities, provide opportunities for scholarships, and serve as a valuable indicator of a student's potential, especially in STEM-focused programs. 

AP Exam Ordering ✍️

When to Order: NOW until November 7th​

How to Order: 2-Step Process​
1. Ordering Online or at Bookkeeping Window (2nd Floor – Attendance Room)​
2. College Board - Students need to indicate 'yes' in each subject they want order an AP Exam on College Board​

Price per Exam: $105 per exam ​
  • $50 late fee per exam applies when ordering after November 7th
  • Free/Reduced -- Consent to Share Form --for students who have their AP test fees waived: ​ They are still charged the $50 late fee if they register after Nov 7. ​ They are also charged the $50 cancellation fee if they cancel their test or if their test goes unused.​
Who to Contact: Lexy Roundtree –RoundtreeAL@mukilteo.wednet.edu or Sasha Fraleigh – FraleighAV@mukilteo.wednet.edu

Knights! Send in your Photos! 📷

The Yearbook team needs your photos! Flyers are posted around campus and we are looking for photos of you and your siblings here at Kamiak. Send in pics of you and friends now and then! Have a job--send in photos if you at work! Have pets--send in a photo of you and your pet! Do you have pics from summer-send them in! Have candids of you and friends student life--please share! 

Go to Yearbookforever.com, use access code Knights2026 and follow the prompts.

Your Voice Matters: Serve on a School District Committee

Mukilteo School District invites you to help shape important decisions about curriculum, budget, and student services by serving on a district standing committee. Interested in learning more or volunteering? Join us for a Zoom meeting on Monday, November 17 at 4 p.m. To receive the Zoom link, please RSVP by Wednesday, November 12.

Committee members are elected by attendees at the meeting and may serve on one committee per year. We would love to have you involved!

During this year’s meeting, the school district will be looking to fill these positions on standing committees:
 
  • BUDGET COMMITTEE: The committee reviews and provides input to the superintendent regarding board and districtwide initiatives and preliminary budget recommendations. The committee meets twice a month from late January through early May. There is one parent opening (two-year term).
  • RESEARCH AND ASSESSMENT: The committee reviews proposals for research conducted in the district for approval and makes recommendations regarding the school district’s assessment program. The committee meets when research proposals are submitted and need to be reviewed. This is generally twice per year. There is one parent opening on the committee this year (two-year term).
  • STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The committee reviews and recommends revisions to the Exceptional Misconduct portion of the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook. It meets once a year, usually in May. There are two openings this year (two-year terms).
  • INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS COMMITTEE: The committee reviews and decides upon curriculum materials recommendations by district and school teams, ensuring all instructional resources align with district standards, state regulations, and reflect community values. The Instructional Materials Committee makes recommendations to the school board for adoption. The committee has meetings in the afternoon, two or three times a year, and committee members serve three-year terms. There are three parent/family positions open this year.
  • SPECIAL PROGRAMS: The committee's purpose is to foster communication and learn about the district’s multilingual education, intervention, highly capable, and special education programs, as well as provide input on annual applications and program evaluation efforts. The committee meets twice a year, usually in the late afternoon or evening. There are two parent/family member openings (two-year terms) for parents who have students receiving one of the following services: Title 1, Highly Capable Program.

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ATHLETICS

Results from the Week

Thursday, October 16
JV Girls Soccer dominated with an 8-0 win over Meadowdale, while Varsity Girls Soccer earned a strong 6-0 victory against Mariner.

Boys and Girls Cross Country - Last Thursday at McCollum Park the Knights raced to victory in the 5 team meet with Mariner and the Everett schools. Both boys and girls teams won their races led by Colin Wear and Avery Goldwire. Further back in the pack Caleb Kwon, Adan Gudino, Cara Martin, and Kara Stein ran well in support of the team effort. Saturday the teams travel to Granite Falls for the WESCO championships.

Friday, October 17
Varsity Boys Football won 49-0 against Cascade

Monday, October 20
JV Boys Football won 38-0 against Cascade

Tuesday, October 21
Varsity Girls Swimming - Katie Zou had two first place finishes in yesterday's win over Mountlake Terrace. Ella Jafari and Hannah Kang also chipped in wins. Nice job Knights!

All the Girls Volleyball teams lost to Lake Stevens

Varsity and JV Girls Soccer lost to Lake Stevens

Wednesday, October 22
C-Team Boys Football lost to Snohomish

C-Team Girls Soccer - beat Stanwood HS 2-0 with goals coming from Awnalee H. and Sadi S. Andrea P. and Maddie B. with the Shut Out. Great Job Girls!

Thursday, October 23
C-Team Girls Soccer lost to Lake Stevens, but JV won 4-0 and Varsity won 2-0 against Glacier Peak.

C-team Girls Volleyball lost against Glacier Peak but JV won 2-1 and Varsity won 3-2.

Levi Seslar to State in Boys Tennis! - Levi Seslar became the first Kamiak player in over a decade to qualify for the Boys State Tennis Tournament after defeating Glacier Peak’s Ishan Prabhune at the 4A WESCO District tournament yesterday. Levi will represent Kamiak next spring as one of 16 state qualifiers.

Support a Game this Weekend

Friday, October 24
7:00 PM - Varsity Boys Football vs Lake Stevens at Lake Stevens HS

Saturday, October 25
10:00 AM - Boys and Girls Cross Country Wesco Championship at Granite Falls HS
 

Open Conditioning - Sponsored by Lady Knights Wrestling 🏋️‍♀️

Open Conditioning is rolling strong into September—and we’d love to see you join us! These sessions are a great way to get stronger, meet new people, and have fun in a supportive, judgment-free space. No experience required and open to all Kamiak students.

📅 Dates:
Monday 10/27
Wednesday 10/29
Monday 11/3
Wednesday 11/5
Monday 11/10
Wednesday 11/12

⏰ Time: 5:30–7:00 PM
📍 Location: Kamiak Weight Room

What to Bring
  • Water bottle
  • Running/athletic shoes
  • Workout clothes you can move in
  • Hair ties/headband (if needed)
  • Optional: light sweatshirt for warm-up/cool-down

Our Team Values
Inclusion: Everyone belongs—come as you are. Effort > Outcome: Hustle, learn, improve. Respect & Consent: We look out for each other—always. Growth Mindset: Mistakes = progress. Safety First: Warm up, listen, and train smart.

Questions? Contact Coach Baldwin at baldwinjh@mukilteo.wednet.edu.

Bring a friend and come check it out—we can’t wait to see you there!

🤼‍♀️ Kamiak Lady Knights – 2nd Preseason Meeting on Thursday, November 6, 2:15–3:15 PM

Dear Lady Knights and Families,

We’ll be holding our 2nd Preseason Meeting on Thursday, November 6th from 2:15 to 3:15 PM in the Kamiak Yoga Room. This meeting is open to all returning and new wrestlers — especially anyone who missed the first meeting or wants to learn more about the upcoming season.

We are now one month away from the start of the wrestling season!
This is the perfect time to finalize registrations, complete testing, and prepare for what’s shaping up to be our biggest year yet.

If you haven't already done so please make sure you are registered for wrestling on FinalForms. Please complete your registration as soon as possible so you’re cleared for practice and included in team communications. We’ll review the registration process and required forms at the meeting if you need assistance.

👉 Register for Kamiak Wrestling on FinalForms

📘 Step-by-Step Registration Instructions:

If you already have an account from another sport, simply log in and select “Wrestling – Kamiak High School” as your activity.

🏋️‍♀️ Practice Schedule & Support Network
Monday–Thursday: 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM (Pickup at 6:45 PM)
Friday: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Pickup at 3:15 PM)

The later weekday practices are intentional and athlete-focused.
This schedule allows wrestlers to:
  • Complete homework or attend academic support before practice
  • Participate in after-school clubs and activities
  • Benefit from a larger, more experienced shared coaching staff between Kamiak and Olympic View
  • Reduce congestion and distractions in the wrestling room by avoiding overlap with other programs

Students waiting for practice may use:
  • The Kamiak Library
  • The Mukilteo Public Library
  • Any supervised Kamiak club or study area
We’re also coordinating transportation networks between teammates to ensure everyone can get to and from practice safely.

Interested in Winter Sports? 🏀🤼‍♀️🏊‍♂️

For all students interested in Winter sports please log into FINAL FORMS and sign all forms and make sure you have a Valid Physical that goes THROUGH the entire season. If it expires mid season you will not be clear to particiapte day one. 
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PERFORMING ARTS

Kamiak Theatre Arts presents: Dramafest a Festival of Student Written and Directed One-Act Plays

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Dramafest, Kamiak High School's annual Student Written and Directed One-Act Play Fest opens October 20th and runs through October 25th. Seniors in Kamiak’s Drama Department direct their peers in a series of one-act plays. This year, eleven talented seniors have written and directed eleven world premieres. These shows have everything: jump scares, true love, murder mysteries, immortal beings, Shakespeare, fantasy, and so much more!
 
The shows:
“A Grave Sight” written and directed by Miriya Morse
“Murder on the Menu” written and directed by Elena Soriano
“Books Soul-ed” written and directed by Zoe Mitrovich
“Left Hand Man” written by August Akopyan and Parish Martin, Directed and revised by Parish Martin and Mikala Caro
“The Experience” written and directed by Felicity Drake
“The Rest is History” written and directed by Kyler Johnston
“The Search” written and directed by Joe Fitch
“Rent-A-Friend” written and directed by Joey Schamberger
“Calls from 1966” written and directed by August Akopyan
“For All Eternity” written and directed by Seran Rose
“Prom Fright” written and directed by Beck Merriman

Marathon Day
Saturday, October 25th, 12:00pm
All 11 shows performed back-to-back!
Tickets Required: $10 for Students and Seniors, $15 for Adults
 
Dramafest Awards
Saturday, October 25, 7:00pm
Dramafest awards are like the Tony awards of Kamiak. After Marathon Day, students and families break for dinner and come back to the stage at 7pm to find out who won Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Newcomer, Best Show, People’s Choice and so much more. At the end of awards, we will announce the Kamiak Spring Musical! Bring your check book or some cash to participate in a fundraiser for the department. We’ll auction off the privilege of revealing the musical!

Kamiak Winter Play Auditions: PUFFS

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All Kamiak students are encouraged to audition for the Winter Play Puffs or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic. 

For seven years a certain boy wizard went to a certain Wizard School and conquered evil. This, however, is not his story. This is the story of the Puffs... who just happened to be there too. A tale for anyone who has never been destined to save the world.

Auditions are afterschool Monday, October 27th on the Kamiak stage with Callbacks on Tuesday, October 28th. No acting experience necessary! Audition forms are Available outside the Drama room, PAC 116. See Mr. Sullivan if you have any questions. 

Dramaween: A Halloween Themed Variety Show

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The Kamiak Drama Club presents - Dramaween: A Halloween Themed Variety Show on Thursday, October 30th at 7pm on the Kamiak Stage. Come watch performances inspired by Halloween! Enjoy your favorite spooky songs, monologues and scenes pulled from plays, films, and television. Tickets are $10 for Students and Seniors, $15 for Adults. Wear your Halloween costume and for an extra $5, enter the costume contest to see if you are the best dressed! Tickets are available online and at the door.

Kamiak Improv Show - November 6th at 7pm

The Kamiak Improv Team takes on Meadowdale High School in a head-to-head Improv comedy match on November 6th at 7pm on the Kamiak Stage. Come cheer on the improv team as they seek to win the Hogan Cup Improv tournament for the 2nd year in a row. Laugh out loud at the ridiculous antics of seasoned improv students and enjoy the randomness of stories and characters inspired by suggestions from the audience. And best of all, the performance is free! You won't want to miss it!
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Get involved in Performing Arts

Kamiak High School’s Performing Arts program showcases student talent through music, theater, and dance. From award-winning musicals and plays to the acclaimed Show Band and Color Guard, it offers a wide range of opportunities for performers and crew members alike.
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KAMIAK CLUBS AND TEAMS

Spanish Club to celebrate Dia de los Muertos

Spanish Club invites you to join us for a fun celebration Oct 27 in rm 228. Do you like food? Do you like to have fun? We have it all. We will have a craft, food, music and sharing about Dia de los Muertos.  
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Get Involved at Kamiak!

At Kamiak, we offer a variety of clubs, activities, and academic support programs designed to meet diverse interests and help you succeed. Click the button below to see all the opportunities available, including when and where to join!
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COUNSELING CORNER

Sno-Isle Registration Opens Soon!

The Sno-Isle Tech Skill Center registration opens on Monday, November 3rd at 12:00pm for the 2026-2027 school year. 10th and 11th grade students are eligible to apply. Interested students should visit the Sno-Isle Tech website in advance to begin an application (sc.mukilteoschools.org/). We highly recommend students hit submit on their application as registration opens. If your student is considering applying, please have them reach out to their school counselor to confirm the program will fit into their graduation plan. 
 
Additionally, Sno-Isle will have an Open House on Saturday, November 1st from 10am-2pm. We encourage families to attend to learn more about available opportunities.  

Personalized Pathway Requirement Waiver (SENIORS!)

Does your 12th grade student still have Fine Arts and/or World Language credits needed for graduation? If yes, please read the message below. If your student is unsure, please have them reach out to their counselor to review a copy of their transcript.
 
Students can waive up to 1.0 Fine Arts credit and up to 2.0 World Language credits for graduation through their Personalized Pathway Requirement (PPR). The Personalized Pathway allows for certain credits in high school to be “flexible” credits to give students more choice in pursuing their interests, based around their post-high school goals.
 
If your student is planning to waive any remaining Fine Arts and/or World Language credits, they need to meet with their school counselor AS SOON AS POSSIBLE to complete the PPR waiver form. Forms can be found in the Counseling Office. Students are considered not on track for graduation unless they have met with their counselor to confirm a plan for all remaining credits.

10th Grade Classroom Lessons

Last week, our Counseling Team met with 10th grade students to discuss their transcripts and academic planning, share resources for high school program and credit opportunities (including Sno-Isle, Running Start), and complete High School and Beyond Plan (HSBP) activities. As a reminder, the High School and Beyond Plan is a state-mandated graduation requirement for all students, beginning in middle school, that guides them in planning for post-high school education, training, and careers. If you have questions about our lesson materials, please contact your student’s school counselor. 

Transcripts for Post-High School Opportunities

We are in the middle of our post-high school planning season for 12th grade students. Students may be applying to the military, community college, universities, trade schools, apprenticeships, and more this year. Your student may find they need a copy of their official transcript for an application or to be considered for a program. As a reminder, transcripts are a cumulative record of your student’s high school courses, grades, and credits. GPA (Grade Point Average) is provided on the transcript and updated each semester as new classes and grades are added.
 
To request a copy of an official transcript, students should visit the Transcript Request page of the Kamiak website, located under the Counseling tab. Students will need to create an account (using their own personal email) in the Parchment application to submit the request. Transcripts will be delivered electronically within 2-3 school days and can be sent to students themselves, family members, school staff, programs, colleges, etc. Please encourage your students to work with their counselor or their career and college counselor if they need help with this process.
 
An unofficial transcript displays an informal view of your students’ classes and grades, credits earned, and an overview of remaining graduation requirements. Students may want a copy in order to review their academic record and/or self-input information into applications. Students should contact their school counselor to obtain a copy of their unofficial transcript, if needed.

College Applications: Common App, Transcripts, and Letters of Recommendation

We know there are many seniors who are starting to complete college applications this fall. If your students is applying to schools through The Common Application, they will need to invite their school counselor to complete a School Report. Students should not be sending a counselor (or teacher) an invite unless they have spoken with them about this step first. Please have your student meet with their counselor at least 3-weeks in advance of their first deadline to confirm we have access, and all materials needed to complete our part of the application. To prepare for this meeting, students should also fill out a Personal Data Form, available on the Letters of Recommendation page of the Kamiak website (under the CCRC tab). Hard copies can also be found in the Counseling Office.
 
For transcripts, please see the directions in the section above. After students invite their counselor into Common App, they will need to log into their Parchment account and request for a transcript to be sent to Common App: First Year. If your student is applying to colleges that are not on the Common App, they may need to submit their transcript directly to these schools.
 
If your student is applying to schools that require teacher or counselor letters of recommendation, we highly encourage them to meet with recommenders as far in advance of their deadlines as possible (minimum 2 weeks), during available office hours. The more time given, the better your student’s letter can be. Students will need to first approach their recommenders to ask if they are available to write for them. If they say yes, students should invite them into the Common App and give them a copy of the Personal Data Form mentioned above.
 
Lastly, counselors and teachers do not work evenings, weekends, or during holiday breaks. It is your student’s responsibility to make sure our staff have everything we need in advance so we can meet deadlines and support them in the process. If your student is unsure if they have taken all necessary steps, they can reach out to their school counselor or Mr. Stelling to confirm they are on track. We are here to help!

Does your student need support with planning for after high school? We highly recommend meeting with our Career and College Counselor, Mr. Bryan Stelling. Whether your student is interested in college, an apprenticeship, the military, trade/tech school, a gap year, internships, going straight into the workforce, etc. we have resources that can help them plan and prepare. Please don’t hesitate to reach out. 

Resource Corner

School Attendance Resource for Families - Does your student struggle to attend school? The School-Avoidance Support Group at Seattle Children’s Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine offers a welcoming, evidence-based space for students and families to reclaim confidence around school participation. Their team helps youth ages 4–17 explore what’s getting in the way of going to class and build skills to navigate fear, anxiety, or avoidance. Parents and caregivers will learn strategies for how to plan for re-engagement, how to collaborate with the school, and how to respond to avoidance behaviors in a way that fosters attendance.

For mor info please see:
 

School Counselors are designated by student’s last name:

A-C: Kelsey Cummings (CummingsKE@mukilteo.wednet.edu)
D-H: Alexis Spies (SpiesAO@mukilteo.wednet.edu)
I-Mh: Sarah Bell (BellSA@mukilteo.wednet.edu)
Mi-Sa: Denise Bathurst (BathurstDL@mukilteo.wednet.edu)
Sb-Z: Bill Stengele (StengeleWD@mukilteo.wednet.edu)

Career & College Readiness Counselor: Bryan Stelling (stellingbc@mukilteo.wednet.edu)
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CAREER & COLLEGE READINESS CENTER (CCRC)

Upcoming College & Military Visits

  • University of Arizona: Monday, October 27, during first lunch
  • Seattle University: Tuesday, October 28, during second lunch
  • UW Bothell: Wednesday, October 29, during both lunches
  • Army: Thursday, October 30, during both lunches
  • Gonzaga University: Friday, October 31, during both lunches
Stop by the CCRC before school, after school, during your lunch or make an appointment with the Career & College Readiness Counselor, Mr. Stelling.

Visit the CCRC webpage for upcoming events, scholarship opportunities, and college and career resources.
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SENIORS

Senior Class Webpage and Calendar

The Senior class has a dedicated webpage on the Kamiak website, where we share important information about graduation and major senior year events. Be sure to visit regularly and check the calendar for updates and upcoming events.

When viewing the full calendar on the senior webpage, you also have the option to subscribe. By subscribing, all events will sync and display on your Outlook, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, iPhone, iPad, Android, or other devices.

🖨️ Here is a printable calendar to print on your own.

Seniors! Let's get you closer to having your requirements for graduation fulfilled.

One of the Washington State-mandated requirements for graduation is to complete your High School and Beyond Plan. Make sure to log into your High School and Beyond Plan portal to see if yours has been marked as completed. If not. you may come to the CCRC and work with Mrs. Cline on it. You can also find step by step directions here. It is due by December 12.

Senior-specific yearbook photo info and deadlines 📸

Below you will find important information regarding due dates and specifications for Senior-specific options for this year’s annual. There is no requirement or obligation to purchase or submit any of the following items.

Senior Portraits: Due no later than January 16, 2026

Baby Photos: Due December 10, 2025

Graduate Tributes: Due January 15, 2026


Due Dates are non-negotiable as we are working with an external publishing company, and we need to meet their required due dates to ensure on-time delivery of the books in the spring.

Baccalaureate Service and Grad Night 👋

Attention Class of 2026 Senior Parents (and interested Junior families Class of 2027 Parents!!) : Looking for Parents interested in helping or leading parent-sponsored events of Baccalaureate Service and Grad Night. It takes parents to run these events for our seniors.

Please contact Amanda Andrus: andrus.amanda@gmail.com

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KAMIAK COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS, EVENTS, & INFO

Staff Appreciation Fall Dessert Buffet (Hosted by KPTO)

To show our thanks and appreciation for our wonderful Kamiak staff, Kamiak PTO is hosting a fall-themed dessert buffet on November 6th. Whether you bake it or buy it, we encourage you to share your favorite pie, cake, cookie, brownie or dessert with us. Fall flavors like pumpkin, apple, cranberry, and spice highly encouraged! Baked goods may be dropped off at the main office Nov 5th and by 9am on Nov 6th. Kindly note if your contribution contains dairy, nuts, GF, etc. Thank you for your support of our staff. 

👉 Sign Up Here! 🍪

Kamiak Parent Teacher Org. (KPTO)

Commitment To Excellence
Our mission is to be a bridge between our families and our school. We believe that it is through communication and collaboration that we can create a most positive learning environment for our students. Your support and participation is greatly appreciated click below for more information.

Our fundraising provides:
  • Financial scholarships for Kamiak seniors continuing their education beyond high school
  • School grants to help Kamiak HS
  • Staff Appreciation

Next meeting: November 12, 2024 @ 6:00 pm

All are welcome! 

Click below for more information and future meeting dates.
Parent Teacher Org (KPTO)
 

Kamiak Athletic Boosters Club (KABC)

The Kamiak Athletic Booster Club (KABC) is a group of parents of current and former athletes who work together to financially support student-athletes at Kamiak. Guided by our by-laws and mission, we raise and manage funds, promote school spirit, assist the Athletic Department, and advocate for athletics in our community. KABC provides funding across a wide range of sports teams and, through team fundraising, scholarships, and support for equipment, training, and facilities, we strive to strengthen the connection between academics and athletics while fostering pride, camaraderie, and opportunities for all Kamiak athletes.

Click below for more information.
Athletic Booster Club (KABC)
 

Kamiak Performing Arts Boosters (KPAB)

The Kamiak Performing Arts Boosters (KPAB) proudly supports Band, Choir, Dance, Drama, Guard, Jazz, and Orchestra at Kamiak High School. These award-winning programs give students opportunities to learn, perform, and compete locally, nationally, and internationally. From the renowned Show Band and Color Guard, to acclaimed Choirs, the Dulcineas Dance Team, vibrant Drama productions, dynamic Jazz ensembles, and symphonic Orchestras, KPAB helps provide enriching experiences that foster talent, creativity, and lifelong appreciation for the performing arts.

Next Meeting: November 6 from 7-8pm in the Kamiak PAC Choir Room.

Click below for more information.
Preforming Arts Boosters (KPAB)
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Mukilteo School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities based on sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, or the use of trained dog guide or service animal. The district provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other youth group listed in Title 36 of the United States Code as patriotic society. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator Robert Gallagher (425-356-1300), gallagherrm@mukilteo.wednet.edu, Section 504 Coordinator Becca Anderson (425-356-1277), andersonra@mukilteo.wednet.edu, and the ADA/Access Coordinator Karen Mooseker (425-356-1330), moosekerkw@mukilteo.wednet.edu. Address: 9401 Sharon Drive in Everett, WA. Inquiries regarding ADA/Access issues at Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center should be directed to Wes Allen, Director (425-348-2220) allenwr@mukilteo.wednet.edu. Address: 9001 Airport Road in Everett, WA 98204.