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Kamiak Weekly Update

Posted Date: 04/17/26 (03:15 PM)


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KAMIAK WEEKLY UPDATE

April 17, 2026

FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Next week is Spirit Week, culminating in our Spring Prep Assembly on Thursday! Check out the daily themes below to join in the fun all week long.
Spring Spirit Week schedule for April 20-24, featuring daily dress-up themes.
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR

April 17: Spring Dance 7:00–9:00 PM

See below for detailed info on entrance and drop off/pick up

April 23: Spring Pep Assembly

Alternate Schedule for assembly
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April 27: 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.
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STUDENT AND FAMILY INFORMATION

Spring Dance – Important Information 💃🕺🌸

Dance Time: 7:00–9:00 PM

Entry requires a pre-purchased ticket; no tickets will be sold at the door. Student ID/picture ID is required for entry. Please enter through the south end of the main building, across from the PAC. Parents should use the pickup/drop-off area in the south end of the building next to the PAC.

Looking forward to a fun and memorable evening for our students!

AP Exam Training 📝

AP students, this is your heads up! Don’t miss AP Exam Training Thursday, April 30 at 7:20 a.m. in the PAC. We’ll cover everything you need to know before testing begins in May!

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.
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ATHLETICS

National Letter of Intent Signing Ceremony

A group of young people stand together
We had a wonderful time celebrating 14 of our Kamiak student-athletes at Wednesday’s National Letter of Intent Signing Ceremony. Congratulations to these outstanding students as they take the next step in their academic and athletic journeys at the collegiate level.

  • Cole Armstrong-Hoss (Baseball) Wenatchee Valley College

  • Jayce Barrington (Football) Carnegie Mellon University

  • Cam Bovey (Soccer) Everett Community College

  • Makayla Fortier (Soccer) Everett Community College

  • Camille Hansen (Softball) Chapman University

  • Jaron Harkness (Track & Field) Johns Hopkins University

  • Jakob Herbst (Football) University of San Diego)

  • Marin Higgins (Rowing) University of Washington

  • Kennedy Horne (Volleyball) Emmanuel College

  • Makayla Kennedy (Track & Field - Pole Vault) Whitworth University

  • Kevin Nguyen (Football) El Camino College

  • Aaron Stevens Jr (Football) El Camino College

  • Gabriella Veighey (Softball) Bellevue College

  • Colin Wear (Cross Country & Track) Central Washington University

Results from the Week

During Spring Break
Varsity Girls Softball defeated Marysville Getchell 12–2.

Varsity Boys Baseball lost to Kentridge, defeated Arlington 1–0, dominated Mountlake Terrace 14–2, and fell to Skyview.

JV Boys Baseball shut out Arlington 8–0 and 11–1, fell to Mountlake Terrace, and took a win over Skyview 8–2.

Varsity Boys Soccer edged Arlington 3–2 and fell to Glacier Peak.

JV Boys Soccer tied Arlington and fell to Glacier Peak.

Monday, April 13
Kamiak Girls Golf placed 1st again at WESCO 4A Girls Match #2 at Mill Creek Country Club. Big shoutout to our freshman Noel for placing 2nd, our senior Ashtyn for placing 3rd, and Sarah for tying for 3rd.

C-Team Boys Soccer won 7-0 against Glacier Peak 

JV Boys Baseball earned a 3-0 win over Glacier Peak, while Varsity came up short.

JV Girls Softball lost to Bothell

Tuesday, April 14
Kamiak Boys Soccer - Last night your JV team battled hard creating some great chances to score but ended up falling 2-0. Your Knights Varsity team walked away with a victory in a nail biter, 4-3. Goals from Griffin Bourne, Omar Elsir, Yoel Segura Sandoval, and Khalid Babiker. Assists by Griffin Bourne, Omar Elsir, Cesar Torralba and Devin Owens. Come out Friday night to watch the Knights take on Lynnwood at Kamiak.

JV Girls Softball won 10-6 against Inglemoor

Wednesday, April 15
JV Boy Baseball and Varsity both lost to Glacier Peak

Varsity Girls Softball won 16-0 against Cascade

C-Team Boys Soccer won 2-1 against Snohomish

Thursday, April 16
JV Girls Tennis edged out a 4–3 win, while Varsity dominated with a 6–1 victory over Mariner.

Support a Game this Weekend

Friday, April 17
3:30 PM - JV Girls Tennis vs Arlington at Kamiak

4:00 PM - Varsity Girls Softball vs Lake Stevens at Lake Stevens HS
4:30 PM - JV Girls Softball vs Lake Stevens at Lake Stevens HS

5:30 PM - JV Boys Soccer vs Lynnwood at Kamiak
7:30 PM - Varsity Boys Soccer vs Lynnwood at Kamiak

Saturday, April 18
6:00 PM - JV Boys Baseball vs Mariner at Kamiak
 

Kamiak Open Conditioning - OPEN TO ALL - Sponsored by Lady Knights Wrestling

The Kamiak Lady Knights Wrestling program is excited to offer Spring Open Conditioning—and this opportunity is open to ALL Kamiak students boys and girls, not just wrestlers.
This is not a wrestling practice—it’s a strength and conditioning opportunity for any athlete looking to improve.
Whether you're in-season, off-season, or just looking to get stronger and more confident, this is a great way to invest in yourself.
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📅 Schedule
Tuesdays & Thursdays
6:00 – 7:30 PM
Kamiak Weight Room
Start Date: April 14
End Date: May 28
Following this session, we will transition into Open Mats for those interested in wrestling-specific training.
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💪 Why It Matters
Strength and conditioning are the foundation of every sport. Consistent strength training is one of the biggest predictors of athletic performance and injury prevention.
•    Build strength, speed, and endurance
•    Reduce injury risk
•    Improve confidence and mental toughness
•    Prepare for your next season—whatever sport that may be
If you want to be faster, stronger, and harder to move—this is where you start.
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🟣 What We’re About
At Lady Knights Wrestling, this is bigger than just workouts.
We are building a culture rooted in:
•    Grit – Showing up and pushing through hard things
•    Accountability – Doing what you say you’ll do
•    Support – Lifting each other up
•    Growth – Getting better every day
Led by the Kamiak Lady Knights Wrestling coaching staff and athletes, we’re here to help athletes grow as competitors, teammates, and leaders in the Kamiak community.
As a program, we believe in developing not just athletes—but confident, resilient leaders.
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👊 Who Should Come?
•    Multi-sport athletes
•    Off-season athletes
•    Anyone looking to get stronger
•    Anyone curious about wrestling
No experience required. No commitment required. Just show up and work.
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🎒 What to Bring
•    Athletic clothes
•    Water bottle
•    Running shoes
•    A great attitude
(No special equipment needed.)
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🛡️ Supervision
All sessions are supervised by Kamiak coaching staff and follow school and athletic department guidelines.
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📌 Additional Information
•    No athletic clearance required—this is open to all Kamiak students
•    Day 1 will focus on fundamentals, movement, and getting comfortable in the weight room
•    Joining partway through is completely acceptable—just jump in when you can
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▶️ Get Started
Grab a friend and come check it out—no sign-up needed.
Show up on April 14th and get to work.
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💬 Coach Baldwin Thought
You don’t need to be great to start.
You just need to be willing to show up.
And once you do—day by day—you’ll become someone stronger than you thought possible.
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Questions? Contact Coach Baldwin at baldwinjh@mukilteo.wednet.edu

– Coach Baldwin & Kamiak Lady Knights Wrestling

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!
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PERFORMING ARTS

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.
 

Kamiak Spring Musical - Damn Yankees

Kamiak Spring Musical -  Damn Yankees
Book by Douglass Wallop & George Abbott​
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Ross & Richard Adler
 
Directed by Bryan Sullivan
Music Directed by Nancy Duck-Jefferson
Choreographed by Eva Stone
Orchestra Directed by Brian Steves
 
Based on the novel, The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant by Douglass Wallop, Damn Yankees the Broadway mega-hit and winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, hits it out of the park! The winning score by Adler and Ross and a devilish book by George Abbot have made this sporty musical comedy a true American classic.
 
Middle-aged baseball fanatic Joe Boyd, trades his soul to the Devil, also known as Mr. Applegate, for a chance to lead his favorite team to victory in the pennant race against the New York Yankees. As young baseball sensation, Joe Hardy, he transforms the hapless Washington Senators into a winning team, only to realize the true worth of the life that he's left behind. Joe ultimately outsmarts Applegate, returns to his former self and shepherds the Senators to the World Series.
 
Light, fast-paced and devilishly clever, Damn Yankees is a homerun hit, featuring all-American subject matter and an irreverent sense of humor. The perfect choice for a high school's spring musical or community theatre production, Damn Yankees is a wicked, romantic comedy, sure to please.
 
Show Dates: May 1, 2, 8, 9 at 7pm
(additional 2pm performance on May 9)

  • $15.00 for Students & Seniors
  • $20.00 General Admission
 
Tickets go on sale April 13th, 2026.
 
For more information, please email Theatre Director Bryan Sullivan at sullivanbp@mukilteo.wednet.edu.
 

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

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

Graduation

We are officially less than two months away from graduation! This is an exciting time, but it is also extremely important for students to focus, be proactive in problem-solving, and work with their team if they need support. It is not uncommon for seniors to lose motivation this time of year, knowing graduation is just around the corner. Please encourage your student to confirm they are on track for graduation and have them reach out to their teachers or counselor to make a plan, if needed. If your student is currently not passing classes, attending credit recovery, working on independent study or online classes, or needs to submit additional paperwork to be on track, they should be keeping in contact with their teachers and counselor consistently over the coming weeks. We are here to help! If your student cannot complete all requirements, they may not be eligible to graduate and/or participate in the ceremony. We hope to support every student in finishing the year strong!!

Running Start Fall Quarter Registration

Fall quarter registration has begun, and college fall course guides are now available! If your student is planning to attend fall quarter at Running Start, please read through the information below that pertains to your individual student.
 
For currently enrolled Running Start students (11th graders) to register for classes, they will need to complete the quarterly verification form and meet with their Kamiak school counselor to have it signed. Students should review class options in the college course guide before contacting their counselor. The earlier this step can be completed, the better chance they have of getting the classes they want/need. A copy of the verification form is available on the Kamiak Running Start page (under Counseling) and hard copies are available in the Counseling Office.
 
Students enrolling for the first time should be in the process of completing the Running Start registration steps on the college website. All students need to have viewed our Kamiak Running Start Webinar prior to registration. The webinar link is available on the Running Start page of the Kamiak website (under Counseling). We HIGHLY recommend parents watch this webinar with their students. As students navigate steps, they can contact their school counselor for questions.
 
Is your student interested in summer quarter at Running Start? Your student may be eligible for summer college classes. This quarter is open to incoming new students, current students, and even graduating seniors who qualify. Summer quarter is shorter (less than 8 weeks long) and faster paced than a typical quarter, which often makes it more challenging. Additionally, the number of credits your student is eligible to take will be based on the number of credits they completed during the school year. If your student is interested in summer quarter, they should contact their counselor when they complete fall quarter registration. 

Resource Feature - Pursuit at Edmonds College

Pursuit is a college and career preparation initiative designed primarily for students with disabilities. In partnership with Washington’s Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, the program provides pre-employment transition services that focus on building self-advocacy, workplace readiness, and confidence through hands-on learning experiences. Participants—typically ages 14–22 with an IEP, 504 plan, or documented disability—can access in-person or online classes, job site tours, internships, and skill-building workshops that help them explore career paths and prepare for postsecondary education or employment. Overall, Pursuit aims to equip students with practical skills and support systems to successfully transition into college and the workforce.

 

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)

Snohomish County College Fair - Thursday, April 23, from 6-8 pm

Poster for the Spring Snohomish County College Fair at Meadowdale High School on Thursday, April 23, from 6:00-8:00pm.
Don’t miss the Snohomish County College Fair happening Thursday, April 23, from 6–8 pm at Meadowdale High School, 6002 168th St. SW in Lynnwood. 
 
This is your first step toward discovering what makes each college unique and finding your best-fit school! Brought to you by the Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling, representatives from over 91 universities across the United States and around the world will be on hand to answer your questions and showcase what their campuses have to offer.
 
If your family hasn’t started planning for life after high school, this event is the perfect opportunity to take that first step and learn about the many options available for your student’s future. In addition to the college representatives, we will have breakout sessions to learn more about the financial aid process; one session will run from 5:30-6:15pm and one from 7:00-7:45pm.
 
StriveScan Pre-Registration – STUDENTS WHO PRE-REGISTER FOR THE FAIR BY CLICKING THIS LINK will receive a barcode via text, making it easier than ever to connect with colleges they’re interested in. By scanning the barcode at college tables, students can share their contact information instantly—no need to fill out multiple inquiry forms! StriveScan registration is an effective way for colleges to provide you with personalized offers and information.
 
Who should attend?
Families of students in grades 8-12 are welcome, and it’s never too early to start planning for your student’s future—but this event is especially important for high school families to attend!

If you are unable to make this event! There is another event at Seattle University on Saturday, April 25 from 9am to 12pm

The Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling (PNACAC) invites your students to attend the 2026 Spring College Fair at Seattle University on Saturday, April 25, from 9 - 12 PM PDT! More than 100 colleges from across the country will be in attendance. View the full list of colleges and learn more about the fair by visiting the PNACAC Fair websiteRegister Here

Mark your calendars, spread the word, and get ready to explore all the possibilities waiting for you after high school. We can’t wait to see you!

Sno-Isle TECH Summer School

What:
Sno-Isle TECH Summer School is an opportunity open to all incoming 9th-12th grade students in Snohomish County & South Island County! Come experience what it would be like to be a Sno-Isle TECH student in a condensed introductory 3 week version of our programs. Students can also earn .5 elective credit upon successful completion, programs fill quickly!

When:
June 22-July 9 (July 3 off) Monday-Friday 7:15AM-3:00PM (Students must provide own transportation)

Where: 
Sno-Isle TECH 9001 Airport Rd Everett, WA 98204
425.348.2220

How:
Registration is NOW open, go to our website snoisletech.com under “Resources” & “Summer School”. Admission is based on a first-come first-served basis, summer school fills quickly! There will be a $20 non-refundable fee required at the time of acceptance to reserve your spot. Please call 425.348.2220 for financial assistance information.

Why:
Experience our programs first hand before you apply for our year long program & get an extra .5 credit! Lunch is included!
 
Programs available for Summer of 2026:
- Auto Tech/Auto Body
- Welding
- Criminal Justice
- Culinary Arts Production & Service
- Fashion & Merchandising
- Aerospace Manufacturing
- Construction Trades
- Early Childhood Education
- Cosmetology
- Healthcare Careers
- Veterinary Assisting
- Animation 
- Video Game Design
- High School Health (Earn your required high school health class elective!)
 

Upcoming College and Military Visits:

  • University of Oregon: Friday, April 24 during first lunch
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.
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SENIORS

Senior Yard Sign

The Kamiak Athletic Booster Club is selling senior yard signs. Show your support and celebrate your senior by ordering yours today.

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
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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.
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Important Contact Information


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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.