Clarification
We've had many parents asking about this year's middle school schedule and classroom procedures. First, let me apologize for all of the confusion. We, the middles school staff, are currently working to put together an informational flier explaining our thinking and goals as well as simplify classroom expectations. If you believe a parent night would be more beneficial please email me. Thank you, Mrs. Wilson
This and That
Cyberbullying explains how this type of bullying is becoming a Nation wide problem and what you can do to prevent your child from becoming a target.
Everyday and Serious Issues Teens Face from getting up in the morning to coming home by curfew at night, today's teen faces many choices and issues. Parents can help their teen traverse this winding path of adolescence by learning about and having resources for these issues. Here parents will find things they need to know - even about things they didn't know they needed to know.
Know Your Tween 
Where did your sweet baby go? Check out this site for helpful tips on dealing with tween issues.
Know Your Teen
A helpful article regarding the strange transformation of teenagers sponsored by The Nemours Foundation for Kids Health.
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Family Doctor structures a quick Q & A regarding what you need to know about puberty.
FAQ
Page provides answers to most asked questions.
You may view your child's grades and other information via Skyward's Family Access. A username and password is required. Please contact the school office if you have not received this information or you have misplaced it.
WASHINGTON STATE INFORMATION
State Report Card: find out how are school is doing. You can also compare our school or district to others throughout the state.
State Assessment: Information about the test, changes, and how you can help your child.
WEB SOURCES
DLC (Digital Learning Commons): A valuable source not just for teachers and students but also for parents. Check out the Parent portal. Just type in your school and mascot and you're in.