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Kamiak Weekly Update

Posted Date: 03/27/26 (03:15 PM)


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KAMIAK WEEKLY UPDATE

March 27, 2026

FROM THE PRINCIPAL

I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to everyone who joined us for Culture Night. The evening was a wonderful celebration of our community, featuring a wide variety of delicious foods representing cultures from around the world, engaging performances, and informative displays that provided meaningful opportunities to learn and connect.

I also want to commend the students and staff who made the Culture Assembly such a success. The fashion show beautifully highlighted the many cultures represented at our school, and the energy, talent, and enthusiasm displayed through the dancing and performances made it a truly memorable experience for all.

Performers in colorful lion costumes dance on a polished gym floor before an audience.
We extend our sincere gratitude to the students and families who graciously opened their homes to host our visitors from Imamiya High School in Osaka. Your generosity, hospitality, and willingness to share your daily lives created a meaningful and memorable experience for our guests. Thank you for representing our school community with such kindness and care. We truly appreciate your support in making this exchange so special.
Our visitors from Immamiya High School in Osaka
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR

March 30 - Intervention and 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.
A table displays school class periods and times, labeled 'Intervention & Outreach'.

April 6 - 10: No School

No School for Spring Break

April 17 - Spring Dance

See below for more details and ticket info
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STUDENT AND FAMILY INFORMATION

Congratulations to our Kamiak March Students of the Month!

The following students were selected by Kamiak staff as Students of the Month for March 2026 due to their outstanding academics, school and/or community leadership and activities and/or athletics.
A grid of eight student portraits, each with their name and grade level below.

Kamiak Spring Dance

Poster for Kamiak High School's Spring Fling event titled 'Enchanted Garden', featuring floral illustrations and a butterfly.
Dear Kamiak Families,

We are excited to invite students to our Spring Dance on Friday, April 17th from 7:00–10:00 PM! This year’s theme is Enchanted Garden, and we are looking forward to a fun and memorable evening for our students.

Ticket Information:
$15 for students with ASB
$20 for students without ASB and for guests
Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeeper or online

👉 We Need Your Help!
To make this event a success, we are looking for support from our Kamiak community.


  • Decorations (Amazon Wish List): Help us bring the Enchanted Garden theme to life! Items can be purchased and sent directly to the school through Amazon.

If you have any questions, please contact Alex Yonke, Sophomore Class Advisor, at YonkeRA@mukilteo.wednet.edu.

Thank you for your continued support in making school events special for our students!

Kamiak Knowledge Bowl Places 2nd at State Tournament 🥈

This last Saturday, the varsity Knowledge Bowl team of Jaron Harkness, Zachary Lee, Matteas Mounsey, Ryder Taylor, Shaurya Kahlon, and Andrew Estes competed in the state tournament in Wenatchee. After 50 multiple choice questions and 300 oral round questions the team battled hard in the finals and finished with an impressive 2nd place! Congratulations!

Locura de Marzo

Spanish classes participated in the global Locura de Marzo competition. 225,000 students, 1,300 schools, 14 countries and 49 states participated in the competition. There were 17 songs from genres such as pop, cumbia, merengue, bachata & reggaeton, and 25 artists representing Spain, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, and the US. The final two songs were Music Sessions #0/66 by Daddy Yankee & Bizarrap, and Regalo by 5 time winner Alvaro Soler. Music Session took the championship. For Profe Hammons' classes Bruce Cheng had the winning bracket. Congratulations Bruce. You can find playlists for these teacher approved songs on all the major music streaming stations. 

Tell Us What You Think About Student Meals (2-Min Survey) ✔️🍎

The Nutrition Services department would like your feedback to help make our students' dining experience even better. 

Please click this link to take a short two-minute survey. Parents, you are encouraged to take one survey for each of your students.

Thank you for your time, we appreciate your feedback!
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ATHLETICS

Results from the Week

Thursday, March 19
C-Team Boys Soccer won 3-1 against Cascade

Friday, March 20
Varsity Boys Golf - Last Friday at the Arlington Invitational, the varsity boys golf team delivered a clutch performance, securing a nail-biting one-shot victory over Arlington, 156–157, and finishing 1st out of 7 schools. Sophomore Alessandro Alinen shined with a personal-best 37 (2 over par), while fellow sophomore Declan McNulty dominated the competition by winning the closest-to-the-pin contest. Leading the charge, Varsity Captain Lewis Yoon fired an outstanding 34 (1 under par), winning the individual tournament title and powering the Knights to an unforgettable win.

Varsity Girls Golf - Kamiak takes 1st place at the 10th Annual Grandview Girls Golf Invitational.
Sarah Dyer placed 1st, Ashley Kang placed 2nd, and Allie Suh and Wonnie Lee tied for 3rd

Varsity Boys Soccer defeated Marysville-Pilchuck 5–1, while JV secured a 2–1 win.

Varsity Girls Softball defeated Lynnwood 15–0, while JV Softball earned a 22–1 victory.

Varsity Boys Baseball won 7-1 against Cascade

Saturday, March 21
JV Boys Baseball won 7-5 against Bishop Blanchet

Monday, March 23
Varsity Boys Golf - Yesterday, the varsity boys golf team kicked off their first WESCO league match of the season in dominant fashion at Harbour Pointe Golf Club, taking 1st place out of 7 schools and defeating the 2nd place finisher, Jackson High School, by an impressive 9 strokes. Sophomore Tristan Kim led the field as medalist, shooting an even-par 36. Varsity Captain Lewis Yoon followed with a strong one-over 37, and Co-Captain Brayden Van Hook added a solid two-over 38 to help secure the win.

Varsity Girls Golf - Kamiak takes 1st place at the 10th Annual Grandview Girls Golf Invitational. Sarah Dyer placed 1st, Ashley Kang placed 2nd, and Allie Suh and Wonnie Lee tied for 3rd.

Varsity Girls Tennis - Kamiak girls tennis delivered a dominant performance against Arlington, winning 6–1 overall. The Knights swept singles with impressive wins from Anna K, Tiya A, Julia A, and Hannah K, and continued the momentum in doubles with victories from Julie Y and Charlotte L, as well as Angela M and Yeji P. Shoutout to Madelyn P and Anne Marie M for a hard-fought, back-and-forth match that showed great effort and resilience. In exhibition matches, Destiny N and Jimin H, along with Zoya S and Paige R, also earned strong wins to cap off a great day. Overall, it was a full team effort with excellent energy and teamwork. Great job, Knights!

C-team Boys Soccer won 6-1 against Marysville-Pilchuck

JV Girls Softball tied 1–1 against Stanwood, while Varsity came up short. 
Tuesday, March 24
Kamiak Boys Soccer -Kamiak JV boys soccer beat Jackson 3-1 with goals from Ashton Bullock and two from Kevin Trujilloreyes. Varsity came away with a 1-0 win against Jackson Varsity with a goal from Omar Elsir.

Thursday, March 26
Varsity Girls Softball won 8-0 against Arlington

JV Boys Baseball fell to Lake Stevens, while Varsity secured a 4–3 win.

Support a Game this Weekend

Friday, March 27
4:00 PM - JV Girls Softball vs Glacier Peak at Glacier Peak HS
4:00 PM - Varsity Girls Softball vs Glacier Peak at Glacier Peak HS

5:30 PM - C-Team Boys Soccer vs Mariner at Goddard Stadium
5:30 PM - JV Boys Soccer vs Cascade at Kamiak
7:30 PM - Varsity Boys Soccer Cascade at Kamiak

Saturday, March 28
11:00 AM - JV Girls Softball vs Burlington-Edison at Harbour Pointe Middle School
11:00 AM - Varsity Girls Softball vs vs Burlington-Edison HS at Kamiak

1:00 PM - Varsity Boys Baseball vs Cascade at Cascade HS
 

Kamiak High School Hall of Fame Nominations Open for 2027 🏆

Kamiak High School is now accepting nominations for the 3rd Annual Hall of Fame Ceremony, which will take place in June 2027. Anyone is welcome to nominate former Kamiak athletes for this special honor.
The nomination form includes a link to review the official selection criteria. Please be sure to submit all nominations by June 1, 2026.


Help us recognize and celebrate the outstanding achievements and legacy of Kamiak athletes!
Kamiak Athletics
Wesco Sports Schedules & Results
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Stadium Rules and MSD Spectator
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PERFORMING ARTS

 

Big Band Dance & Auction

Poster for Kamiak Jazz Bands' Big Band Dance & Auction, featuring a saxophone graphic and event details.
🎷 Get ready for a night of incredible music and dancing!

Join us Friday, March 27 from 7–9 PM for the Kamiak Jazz Bands Big Band Dance & Auction. Enjoy live jazz and hit the dance floor for a fun evening with friends and community.

💃 Swing dance lessons start at 6 PM, so come early and learn a few moves before the music begins!


This event is co-sponsored by the Kamiak Performing Arts Boosters and the City of Mukilteo and will be held at the Rosehill Community Center.

Don’t miss this great night of jazz, dancing, and community support. See you there! 🎶
 

Kamiak Show Band Fundraiser Event- “Sound of Music” Sing Along

Poster for "The Sound of Music Sing Along" presented by Kamiak Performing Arts Boosters.
Show Band is hosting a new off-season fundraiser event, the “Sound of Music” Sing-Along, under the direction of Dr. James.

Event Details:
Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026
Location: Kamiak Performing Arts Center
Shows:
• 12:00–4:00 PM
• 5:00–9:00 PM

The event will include a yodeling and costume contest, with prizes for the winners.

Suggested Donation:
$15 Adults
$10 Seniors & Students

Everyone is invited!
 

Spring Showcase

Poster for Kamiak Performing Arts Boosters' Spring Showcase on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
Kamiak Performing Arts Boosters present the 2026 Spring Showcase, featuring top student performances from each of Kamiak’s performing arts groups. The Showcase will be held in the Kamiak Performing Arts Center on Saturday, April 18th. Doors open at 6 PM - arrive early to bid on gift baskets and buy raffle tickets. Tickets are $15 for students, $20 for adults. BUY PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS HERE! Tickets can only be purchased online, but will be available through April 18th.
 

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.
Performing Arts Calendar
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KAMIAK CLUBS AND TEAMS

Spring applications for National Honor Society

Are you a current sophomore or junior? Do you have a cumulative weighted GPA of 3.5 or higher? You should join National Honor Society to be recognized for your hard work!! The application link is below. Applications are due at 2pm on Thursday, April 16th. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered for this application cycle. Please read the information at the top of the application thoroughly before applying to make sure NHS is the right fit for you.

 

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!
Clubs, Activities, and Support
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COUNSELING CORNER

Sno-Isle Tech Summer School - Applications open April 1st

Sno-Isle offers students the opportunity to explore their interests through a free introductory course in their chosen Sno-Isle Tech program. Upon successful completion, students may also earn 0.5 high school elective credits. The program runs during the last week of June and the first two weeks of July (excluding July 4), with classes held Monday through Friday. Students are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as the application opens to maximize their chances of securing a spot. For more information, please visit the Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center website.

Kamiak Academic Supports

KAP (Kamiak Afterschool Program) – KAP is an academic intervention program that provides students with a structured, supportive environment to work on current, late, or missing assignments, complete assessments, and build study skills. It is led by a dedicated teacher and supported by student and staff tutors (when available), providing students with a focused environment to efficiently complete their work. Sessions are held Monday through Thursday from 2:10 PM to 3:00 PM in a classroom setting. Students can bring in work, or your students’ teachers can work with our KAP teacher to give feedback on assignments to prioritize. Students can be referred to KAP by a teacher, counselor, or administrator.
 
Academic Coaches - The Academic Coach program provides students with the opportunity to receive peer tutoring from knowledgeable upper-level students in a wide range of subjects offered at Kamiak. Tutoring sessions are typically held in the Kamiak library after school. Led by our librarian, Ms. Schwenn, the program is designed to support students in enhancing their academic skills, reinforcing subject knowledge, and encouraging students to build confidence in themselves. Students can access the Academic Coach request form on Schoology in the Library section.
 
Teacher Office Hours – Teachers may offer office hours before or after school to provide students with additional academic support. Office hours are a great opportunity to ask questions and get individualized assistance with assignments and projects. Each teacher’s availability varies, and students and parents should reach out to the specific subject teacher to inquire about scheduling and availability.
 
Our library is also open before school, during lunches, and after school for students who just need a quiet study space and/or access to resources.
 
As a reminder, Kamiak offers an activity bus after school, Monday through Thursday at 4:00pm, for students who stay for tutoring or academic support. Students should pick up a red activity bus pass from the staff member supervising them after school. 

Running Start Seniors – Graduation

As we get closer to graduation, we want to remind parents that our Kamiak counselors do not have access to college grades, attendance, or class progress reports during each quarter. Your student is the only person who can review grades and address concerns if they arise. Since counselors do not receive final grades until 1-2 weeks after the quarter ends, we have limited time during senior year to make an alternative plan if your student does not pass one or more classes.
 
Knowing this, we want to encourage you and your student to review current grades together now and through spring quarter to confirm they are on track to pass. Students are expected to notify their Kamiak counselor as soon as possible if they learn they will not earn credit. 
 
For seniors who are planning to take graduation-required classes during spring quarter, please note the information below:
  
  • The college spring quarter typically runs later than our Kamiak graduation. Students may be expected to attend college classes and finish final assignments/assessments in the weeks following our graduation ceremony. 
 
  • Students will need to be passing their required courses in order to walk at the graduation ceremony. During the week of graduation, your senior will be expected to log in to their college account to share current class grade(s) and confirm they are passing. We are required to review grades for every student to ensure on-track status.
 
  • Grades for spring quarter college classes are not finalized until after our staff have left for the summer. As a result, your senior will be eligible to pick up their diploma in August, when our registrar and counselors return. While Kamiak students typically receive their diplomas the week after graduation, we are unable to release diplomas in this case until we can confirm that all credit requirements have been successfully completed. During the graduation ceremony, your student will still receive a diploma book, just like all other graduates. Receiving the diploma in August will not negatively impact your students transition to their next opportunity.
 

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)

UW Pre-Health Conference

On behalf of the Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students at the University of Washington Seattle Campus, I am happy to inform you of our Pre-Health Conference at the Husky Union Building on Saturday, April 11th, 2026, from 9am-5pm. This in-person conference is the largest pre-health conference at the University of Washington and is open to all individuals at a high school, community college, and/or undergraduate college level. Spots are limited, so we want to ensure students at Kamiak High School do not miss out on this incredible experience. Here are a few reasons why students should sign up today!
 
Students will have the opportunity to...
Network with healthcare professionals, advisors, and students across various career fields such as medicine, PA, dentistry, nursing, biomedical research and more!

Connect with Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) at UW, graduateschool admissions, community organizations in healthcare, and volunteer opportunities at our Resource Fair.

Attend workshops to broaden students' perspectives on what "healthcare" means, and how to be well-rounded healthcare professionals. Examples include:

  • Learning hands-on techniques with a suturing workshop, dental workshop, as well as learning how to take vital signs and read diagnostic images.

  • Preparing for medical school by learning about the admissions process and the MCAT.

  • Understanding the impacts Social Determinants of Health have on underrepresented communities.

  • Learning about the differences between the many areas of healthcare in various healthcare professions panels! 

Get tickets for the PHC at this page, where attendees must create an account before purchasing tickets. A light breakfast and lunch will be provided with ticket purchase. We also offer a scholarship application for high school students who may need financial aid for transportation and ticket fees. Here is the link to the application. 

For additional information about our Pre-Health Conference, please visit our website or Instagram (@mapsuw).
 

Upcoming College and Military Visits:

  • Army National Guard: Wednesday, April 1st during both lunches
Visit the CCRC webpage for upcoming events, scholarship opportunities, and college and career resources.

Stop by the CCRC before school, after school, during your lunch or make an appointment with the Career & College Readiness Counselor, Mr. Stelling.
CCRC Webpage
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SENIORS

3nd Senior Class Meeting

Senior students received important information on scholarships, graduation, prom, senior events, and more.

Here is the slideshow with all the details that were reviewed during the meeting.

Mukilteo Foundation Scholarships now available for Seniors due by May 1

Mukilteo Schools Foundation has 2 scholarships available to seniors: one general scholarship to help seniors further their post-high school education, the second scholarship is for seniors wanting to go into Aviation. Both scholarships are now open and due before May 1, 2026

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.
Senior Class Page
Senior Calendar
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KAMIAK COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS, EVENTS, & INFO

 

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

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 and future meeting dates.
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.

Click below for more information and future meeting dates.
Preforming Arts Boosters (KPAB)
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Important Contact Information


Office Hours: 7:00am - 3:00pm

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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.