Kamiak High School
Student Bulletin
Nov. 6, 2009
SPORTS/ACTIVITIE FB – Playoff - VS.
Auburn @ Auburn Mem. Stad. 7:30
SO – Playoff VS. Ed/Woodway @
Shoreline Stad. 5:30
SCHEDULE for TODAY
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Early |
Release |
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Period |
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1 |
7:20 |
7:52 |
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2 |
7:59 |
8:31 |
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3 |
8:38 |
9:18 |
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4 |
9:25 |
9:57 |
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5 |
10:04 |
10:36 |
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6 |
10:43 |
11:15 |
ADMISSION FOR TONIGHT’S FOOTBALL GAME AT AUBURN – Billerbeck
(Both sides of stadium are covered
and have restroom facilities and concessions)
Adults: $7 *Directions available in athletic/main offices
Students w/ASB 4
Elem. Students/Sr. Citizens 4
SWIMMERS AT PRELIMINARIES - Erickson
The swimmers swam DANG well at yesterdays
preliminaries. Those advancing to Saturday’s finals are: Louise Moores (top seed) Hannah Kohagen
(2nd), Juleigh Duke, Megan King, Amy
Wilson, Kristen Seaborg, Marie Nowacki, Sierra Einarsson, and Alyssa Jacobson. Fiona will dive
today.
GIRLS’ SOCCER DEFEATS STANWOOD IN DISTRICT PLAYOFFS - Stewart
Next game is against Edmonds Woodway @Shoreline 5:30 on Friday night in the final winner
to state District game!
VOLLEYBALL HEADING
TO THE STATE TOURNAMENT - Bowie
Congrats to the Varsity Girls Volleyball Team, who won both matches
last night. They will be heading to the State
Tournament next week. They play this Saturday at MPHS for 1st
and 2nd place to finish off the district tournament
THEATRE SPORTS TEAM - Levine
The Theatre Sports Team has been practicing hard and now has its first
match of the season, on Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 7:00 PM in the PAC
Auditorium. FREE!!! Come with a parent, come with a friend.
Our next match is Nov. 12 at Woodinville High and Ms. Levine has parent permission
forms to ride a router bus to Woodinville.
WINTER SPORTS
BEGIN NOV.16 – Billerbeck
Stop in the athletic office to register for winter sports. Sports offered: boys’ and girls’ basketball, wrestling and
boys’ swimming. Forms
available in both the main and athletic offices. Make sure you have purchased an ASB sticker before coming in to register. This year the completed “Parent and Athlete
Concussion Info/Signature Sheet Prior to Practice” form is required to be
cleared.
SCHOOL NEWS
KIWANIS STUDENT OF THE MONTH - Mease
Kiwanis Student of the month is …. Karen Maniraho. Congrats!
HAVE YOU BEEN AFFECTED
BY SOMEONE ELSE’S USE OF DRUGS,
ALCOHOL, OR VIOLENCE?
Are you looking for support on campus? You’re not alone,
come join us and support one another. See Mrs.Cimbal
(Prevention/Intervention Specialist) in East
Campus office for details.
Rescheduled: Cessation classes start
today. November 4, 9, 13.
If you have any questions see Mrs.Cimbal in
East Campus Office.
CONFLICT
MEDIATION: KNIGHTS IN ACTION: Flynn
The Conflict Mediator Application deadline has been extended. If you
would like to be a conflict mediator, please return your application to the
counseling office by Friday, November 6th.
STUDENTS - Gallagher
Please be advised that the north parking lot (Yellow lot adjacent to
the gym) was reconfigured in August to a one-way drive through. This
configuration was the result of a district commissioned study to alleviate
congestion and more importantly, to improve pedestrian safety. We ask
that all of us please honor the one-way
traffic rule.
Also, buses that are entering and or leaving the campus always have
the right-of-way. Students and staff are asked to yield and to avoid
jumping in line with buses. Cars found to have jumped in line will be
re-routed out of line.
Finally, please avoid parking in and on pedestrian walkways in and
around the gym and pool areas. As we head into winter sports season it is
critical that we separate cars from pedestrians when entering and leaving a
night sporting event. There is ample parking in all Kamiak parking lots
to accommodate our needs. The area between the gym and North portables is
a designated fire lane. We need to keep this area accessible and clear in
the event that we need the services of an aid-car or fire engine during school
and sporting events. Cars found blocking or parked in this area will be
fined and removed by the Mukilteo Police. Your cooperation is much cheaper
and greatly appreciated! Thank you!
CLUB NEWS
TATU - Irwin-Rainey
Teens Against Tobacco Use (TATU) classroom
presentation planning & poster making for Great American Smoke Out meeting
on Monday 11/9 from 2:05-2:45. Meet in the Career Center.
DECA CLUB MEETING - Laine
There is a DECA Club meeting after school on Monday, November 9.
Come help with our community service project and sign up for the Traxx Party. Bring $10.00 if you would like to
purchase the new DECA T-shirt. See you Monday, at 2:05 in room 163.
NATIONAL ART HONOR
SOCIETY - Barten
National Art Honor Society will meet Monday Nov. 9th in room
146. We will start on our fund raiser, come and participate in this
creative project!
AMERICAN MATH
COMPETITION – Purcell
Don’t forget to sign up for the AMC (American Math Competition) Test
through the bookkeeper. The test date is February 9th.
Tickets of $5 are on sale November 2-20th. There will be no
late registrations so please sign up now. It really helps a resume.
COLLEGE VISITS/COUNSELING
/SCHOLARSHIPS
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH – Hansen/Stelling
Congratulations to November Students of the
Month! They are: Freshmen-Julie Xia and Phil Janecek,
Sophomores-Kirsten Collison and Jason Kingsley, Juniors-Sara Harmke and Brandon Fischer, and Seniors-Cara Munoz and
Dylan Angell. Great job to these
outstanding students!!
COLLEGE
REPRESENTATIVES VISITING KAMIAK - Chang
Monday, November 9th:
Hawai’i Pacific
University 11am, Gonzaga University 1:45pm
Thursday, November
12th:
Cornish College of
the Arts 10:30am
Sign up in the
Career Center.
VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITY
– Chang
United
Way Teen Volunteer Opportunities - Register
Online at: http://www.uwsc.org/youthunited.php
Imagine
Children’s Museum - November 16th -OR-
Mukilteo YMCA’s Friday Night Live! - November 20th
Got Questions? Contact Monica Linhardt Ph:
425.374.5526, email: Monica.Lindhardt@uwsc.org
FINE ARTS
SENIOR NEWS
SENIORS- Kerscher/Goodman
Check out the new “Senior Culminating Center” bulletin board outside
the main office. It lists your name and the month you are scheduled to
present. If you don’t see your name, you need to see us ASAP in the main
office to get on our culminating schedule. You will also see who has
presented and passed their culminating project.
OTHER NEWS
VETERAN’S DAY ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE for Tuesday,
NOVEMBER 10—Monica
Staff assembly assignments were sent previously. Please check
for your location in the gym.
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Double |
AM |
Activity |
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Period |
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1 |
7:20 |
8:07 |
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2 |
8:14 |
9:01 |
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1st
ASSEMBLY Math,
Science, Fine Arts, SpEd, Car/Tech |
9:15 |
10:00 |
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3 |
10:05 |
10:50 |
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3 |
9:08 |
9:58 |
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2nd
ASSEMBLY English,
Social St, World Language, PE |
10:05 |
10:50 |
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4 |
10:57 |
11:44 |
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1st LUNCH Math, Science, Fine
Arts, SpEd, Car/Tech |
11:44 |
12:14 |
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5 |
12:19 |
1:08 |
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5 |
11:51 |
12:38 |
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2nd LUNCH English, Social St,
World Language, PE |
12:38 |
1:08 |
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6 |
1:13 |
2:00 |