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Introducing Your ASB Secretarys of 2016-2017

Secretary Madison Van Eyk:

How do you think you're fit for this position as secretary? READ STORY »

2016-2017 Presidential Candidates

President Bryce Rail:

Why do you think you're fit for this position?

 At first I never really new why I was running for president, but then I realized the role I played at SHS. It’s important to know the duties of this position and be able to carry them out, and I plan on doing that exactly and more. READ STORY »

Introducing SHS's New ASB Vice President

Why do you think you're fit for this position?

I think I am a very including person, and I can't wait to incorporate that into the assemblies!

What qualities will you bring to the office?

I am an energetic person and I really care for our school, so the best interest of our student body will always come first! READ STORY »

2016-2017 ASB Election Results

The results for the 2016-2017 ASB elections came in today during the beginning of second period over the intercom. Juniors Natalie Warner, Annika Roberts, Ame Bridgman and Jason Fairhurst all secured positions as officers for the next two semesters.

Results were gathered over the week while students voted from the previous Friday, January 15 to Thursday, January 21. READ STORY »

SHS Updates it's Technology

Snohomish School District acquired 2,817 portable laptop computers. Out of the 2,817, 240 were allocated to Snohomish High School for student and classroom usage.

“As soon as teachers were done with [computer] training, the sign up calendar was filled,” said SHS teacher Kathy Purviance.

Teachers at SHS had prior struggles obtaining any time in the computer lab at the SHS library. With seven new roll-in carts holding a class set of computers, this has heavily relieved the struggles for classrooms to get computer usage time. READ STORY »

Breaking Down the Walls

SHS held "Breaking Down the Walls" January 13-15, where SHS sophomores and other volunteers worked to make an activity day that essentially broke down emotional barriers between students.  READ STORY »

Independent Living Students Take Care of Egg Babies

Lindsey Haywood's independent living students tried out a new project where students had to carry around "egg babies," pretending the egg was a baby that they had to take care of. The students used eggs instead of the normal baby dolls because Haywood's other class, child development, was using the dolls at the same time, which took precedents over independent living. READ STORY »

Finals with Fido

To support students during finals, SHS teacher Stacy Lischke asked her vet science kids to bring in their dogs during both lunches of finals days, in the auxiliary gym to run the event Finals with Fido. “Mr. Ivelia and ASB came to me seeking help to  READ STORY »

FCCLA Raises Money for Pennies for Patients

FCCLA hosted a charity event called Pennies for Patients, which is an organization that started in 1944 and helps the leukemia and lymphoma society.

Boxes were left in second period class rooms to collect coins and dollar bills on January 11-15. To motivate the classes, there was an award of cookies and milk provided by the Culinary Arts class for the class that collected the most money. READ STORY »

Every Student Succeeds

 The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) was signed into office by President Obama on December 2015.

This act replaces the NCLB (No Child Left Behind), which was established in August of this year. The ESSA is going to change many things about schools all across the country. READ STORY »