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Music During Passing Period for Snohomish High School Winter Spirit Week

The bell for first period rings on Monday, December 8 and the students of Snohomish High School are met with a familiar tune over the intercom. "Baby it’s Cold Outside" plays to fit the schools "bundle up" spirit day.

"It's the first time we had tried something like this" says ASB President senior Wyatt Watkins. It was a student driven idea, taken in charge mostly by activities director Vince Ivelia's third period "Engage" team. READ STORY »

Students Create "Gingerbread Cities"

Snohomish High School's Foods and Nutrition class participated in the sixth annual gingerbread house contest Friday, December 15, shortly before winter break began.

Each of the three classes made their own cities, rather than multiple in each class, which was a departure from previous years.

Student leaders were also chosen to be the "city directors" and assign certain tasks for each student to complete, which was also different than past years.   READ STORY »

2018-2019 ASB Officers Announced

It was announced Friday that the five new ASB student body officers would be juniors Javon Hinton, Rachel Groome, Emma Lever, Jenna Baker, and Maya DuChesne as president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, and public relations officer respectively.

The new officers will be inducted at the ASB Senate meeting on February 7, and will hold their position until the end of first semester of the 2018-2019 school year. READ STORY »

Community Says Goodbye to SHS Senior

Snohomish said good-bye to senior Ryan Seek on Monday night, crowding around the large rock on Highway Nine to wish Seek’s family well and to paint the rock with memories and sayings coined by SHS students, community members, and Seek himself.

Seek died in a motorbike accident Saturday afternoon, after colliding head-on with a pickup truck. Senior Reggie Wight's father attempted to revive Seek, but to no avail. READ STORY »

Who are the Homecoming Nominees?

SHS 2018 Homecoming Queen Crowned

Senior Riley Taylor was crowned Homecoming Queen in front of her peers, staff, and parents during this morning's coronation assembly. 

Senior government classes voted the week before the presentation assembly and narrowed the field of eleven nominees down to five contenders: Maya DuChesne, Savannah Judd, Chyanne Kienitz, Claire Owens, and Taylor.  READ STORY »

Senior Power Wins Annual Powder Puff Football Game

For the fourth year in a row, SHS senior girls take the win during last night’s Powder Puff game with a final score of 27 to 8.

The tradition of Powder Puff began around fifteen years ago and has become a favorite part of homecoming week ever since. All the money generated from Powder Puff goes to the junior class. READ STORY »

Students Perform in Annual Halloween Band Concert

Spanish Club Celebrates Traditional Hispanic Holiday

The SHS Spanish Club celebrated “The Day of the Dead,” a Hispanic holiday that honors the dead, by decorating sugar cookie skulls and immersing in other cultural aspects at the start of this month.

Dia de los Muertos or translated “The Day of the Dead” is celebrated from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2. It is a time to remember lost family members by leaving a tribute on temporary alters at his or her gravesite. The decorated skulls are one of these tributes. The Day of the Dead was started about 3000 years ago by the Aztecs and the Incas. READ STORY »

Students Honor Veterans at Annual Assembly

The SHS student body held a Veterans Day Assembly in honor of the veterans who have served, and are currently serving, in the United States military last month. Family members who are veterans were encouraged to attend.