The MHS varsity-only volleyball game with Winlock was rescheduled for Friday, Oct 11, at 3:30 at Mossyrock. The MHS football home game on Friday will be broadcast on the radio. However, it will not be on NFHS. Faulty NFHS equipment is interfering with the game clock. The district is working with NFHS to remedy this problem.
over 1 year ago, Mark Chandler
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Good afternoon Mossyrock Families, Due to issues with the delivery, the fishing tank is being delayed by one day, so the days that elementary students will be fishing will be Thursday, October 10th, and Friday, October 11th. Any volunteers interested in participating please call the elementary office at 360-983-3184. Thank you and have a good day.
over 1 year ago, Curtis McConnell
Hey Mossyrock Families! We wanted to let you know that next Wednesday October 9th and Thursday October 10th we will be lucky enough to have the fishing tank back for elementary students to catch fish. We will also have some high school students to help support the tank and will be cleaning fish for our kiddos to take home. We loved our community volunteers supporting us last year, and we welcome all volunteers to contact the elementary office to sign up to help our kids catch some fish!
over 1 year ago, Curtis McConnell
OCTOBER 19TH MOTHER/SON DANCE INVITES GOING OUT ON SEPTEMBER 30TH. HOSTED BY PTO
over 1 year ago, Stacey Ghere
PTO MEETING October 3 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM MULTIPURPOSE ROOM PTO MEETINGS PLEASE JOIN US OCT 3 NOV 14 DEC 5 JAN 9 FEB 6 FEB 27 DR SEUSS MARCH 13 APRIL 17 MAY 1 JUNE 5 ELECTION
over 1 year ago, Stacey Ghere
POPCORN WEDNESDAYS by PTO The following dates will be Popcorn Wednesday Oct 30th Nov 20th Dec 18th Jan 29th Feb 26th March 26th April 30th May 28th June 11th
over 1 year ago, Stacey Ghere
Starting off this year's elementary staff spotlight is Kelly Ross. In his 4th grade class, Kelly has focused on math and science/social studies. Kelly's classroom is supportive of the students he serves and is welcoming to all. Kelly also is an active community member, working as a coach for youth sports throughout the year. He also utilizes that coaching mentality to bring his students together as a team to achieve their goals. We're lucky to have your dedication with us, Mr. Ross. Thank you!
over 1 year ago, Curtis McConnell
Kelly Ross
We are looking for support staff for the 2024-2025 school year if you are interested please read below and go to edjobsnw.org and apply for the below category. The Support Staff Substitute will be responsible for providing support to various departments within the Mossyrock School District. This is a substitute position, and the successful candidate will be required to work on an as-needed basis. Responsibilities: - Assist with custodial duties such as cleaning classrooms, restrooms, and common areas - Provide support to the transportation department by driving school buses or assisting with Van routes. - Assist with food service duties such as preparing meals, serving food, and cleaning up after meals - Other duties as assigned by the district administration Requirements: - High school diploma or equivalent - Ability to work on an as-needed basis - Flexibility to work in various departments within the district - Strong communication and interpersonal skills - Ability to work independently and as part of a team - Valid driver's license (if applying for transportation department support) CDL for busses - Ability to pass a background check and drug screening
over 1 year ago, Stacey Ghere
Equestrian Team Information September 10 - September 16 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM WF WEST High School Commons 9th -12th grade students from ADNA, NAPAVINE, ONALASKA, TOLEDO, WINLOCK, MOSSYROCK, CHEHALIS AND CENTRALIA ARE ALL ELIGIBLE TO JOIN!! PRACTICE IS FROM OCTOBER TO JUNE COMPETE AT 3 DISTRICT MEETS, A STATE CHAMPION SHIP AND A REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FALL SIGNUP MEETING IS : SEPTEMBER 16TH @ 6 pm IN THE WF WEST COMMONS. PLEASE BE PREPARED TO PAY ANNUAL FEES CONTACT LINDA ELDER: 360-324-0015 LINDASHORSEFARM@GMAIL.COM
over 1 year ago, Stacey Ghere
We Need Your Help! Our school is participating in a federal program called the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). This program allows all children in our school to eat at no charge. In order to continue to offer this we must collect the Child Nutrition Eligibility & Education Benefit Application (CNEEB). This form helps us collect household information for all students attending CEP schools. The CNEEB captures information and ensures the district/school receives state funding for education programs. Without this information, Mossyrock school district could lose important state funding for educational programs that our students are entitled to. Through submission of the CNEEB Application, households may qualify for: Summer EBT benefits - SUN BUCKS Reduced fees for other programs and activities, and/or Help secure other educational funding for the LEA What You Can Do - Please take a moment to complete the form and return it to Mossyrock School DIstrict. Here is the link: https://5il.co/2uhc1 Spanish Version https://5il.co/2we4d English version
over 1 year ago, Stacey Ghere
Families REMEMBER today SEPTEMBER 9th is a 2-HOUR LATE START.
over 1 year ago, Stacey Ghere
We were pleased to be able to have a summer Migrant program for our students this summer. Students were very eager to come back each and everyday! We will continue to strive to give our students these amazing opportunities and adventures! 🀩 Nos complace haber podido contar con un programa de verano para los estudiantes del programa de educación migrante este verano. ‘Los estudiantes estaban muy ansiosos por volver todos los días! ‘Seguiremos esforzÑndonos por brindarles a nuestros estudiantes estas increíbles oportunidades y aventuras! 🀩
over 1 year ago, Curtis McConnell
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We would like our families to know that our TK and KINDERGARTEN Students will start school on September 10th at regular start time.
over 1 year ago, Stacey Ghere
We are honoring our retirees on September 6th from 8 am-9 am with a morning open house at our bus garage. Please join us in honoring Janice Greene, Janice Browning and Margo May
over 1 year ago, Stacey Ghere
Congratulations Alyssa, our Migrant Liaison for receiving an Appreciation Award from the Migrant Program.
almost 2 years ago, Stacey Ghere
Congrats
Hello Vikings The 2024-2025 OPEN HOUSE will be held on August 28th from 4-6 PM.
almost 2 years ago, Stacey Ghere
Earlene Stone is in our elementary spotlight. She is a veteran Viking with a helping heart. She has helped everywhere and anywhere needed; being in the office, supervising recesses and lunches, and supporting her ELL students. Earlene is a trustworthy educator who is always willing to help and support others. We would not have made it through this year without people like Earlene to help us all weather the difficulties through which we’ve persevered. Thank you, Earlene. We appreciate you!
almost 2 years ago, Curtis McConnell
Earlene
Judy Schwartz is our elementary spotlight. Judy is a fantastic math services paraeducator in a special education classroom and is praised by her colleagues. She works with varying levels of students in the elementary school and is involved in supervision, special services, and classroom support. She builds meaningful relationships with her students to better support their educational experience. Thank you for all of your hard work this year, Judy! We appreciate you!
almost 2 years ago, Curtis McConnell
Judy!
Maudie Lamotte is in the elementary spotlight. Maudie is a great educator that serves varying levels of students in the elementary school. She does supervision, special services, and classroom support all while building meaningful connections with staff and students. Maudie has a great sense of humor and works well with her team. Thanks for a great year Maudie! We appreciate you!
almost 2 years ago, Curtis McConnell
Maudie!
35 Mossyrock school district students, grades 2 to 12 visited Wolf Haven on June 6th for the first ever all ELL student field trip. Students were able to see Grey wolves, Mexican wolves, Red wolves and coyotes up close at this sanctuary. We learned the stories of how each wolf ended up at the sanctuary, information about engaged wolves and efforts to bring them back to the wild, and the differences between coyotes and wolves. Students were able to touch animal skulls and molds of paw prints of different animals. We also walked through an endangered prairie and visited a 400 year old tree. It was a wonderful experience for all.
almost 2 years ago, Mark Chandler
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