Mt Si High School

Snoqualmie Valley School District Board Meeting Recap: Hurry Up and Wait

Black and Muslim in the Snoqualmie Valley: Striving to belong in a historically white small town (part two)

SVSD Reopening Plans On Hold Due to Increasing COVID-19 Cases

Adopt a Mount Si High School Senior!

Is the Snoqualmie Valley Racially Naive? The struggle to promote and celebrate diversity at Mt. Si High (part one)

SVSD Planning for Phased-in Approach to Return to In-school Learning

Snoqualmie Valley students back to school, families adapt to online learning

SVSD School Board adopts resolution to start year fully remote; addresses parent concerns about distance learning plan

Honoring the Past: dramatic two-story history mural installed in new Mount Si High School entryway

Mount Si High School Football, Girls Soccer and Volleyball seasons postponed until spring

Snoqualmie Valley School Board President: Reopening Schools? We Hear You

First Look at Snoqualmie Valley School District Preliminary Fall Reopening Plan

SVSD survey: large majority want kids back in classrooms; state safety mandates make return to normal almost impossible

Cheer on the Mount Si High School Class of 2020: Graduation Car Parade, Virtual Ceremony happen Friday, June 19th

State wants kids back in classroom this fall; Snoqualmie Valley School District reopening plan expected by early July

A Life of Impact: Dillon Garnes, the Friend Everyone called their Best Friend

Hundreds fill downtown North Bend: peacefully protest racial inequality, stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter movement

Class of 2020: a look back at the history and events that Shaped the Journey

Working to Honor the Mount Si High School Class of 2020: Babies of 9/11, Graduates of the Pandemic

Mount Si High School student dies of fentanyl-laced drug overdose

Snoqualmie Valley School District announces new grading practices during COVID-19 closure

Snoqualmie Valley History: nearly 90 years ago local schools, some businesses closed, children quarantined

Governor: schools closed rest of year; online learning will become new normal

2020 Snoqualmie Valley Educators of the Year announced, surprised at school

Living Snoqualmie