Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation

Do you know someone who: Inspires students of all backgrounds and abilities to learn? Has the respect and admiration of students, parents, and colleagues? Leads by example? Plays an active and useful role in the scholastic environment? YES? Then take the time to celebrate that excellent educator in your life today! Who can nominate?  Anyone: a parent, student, other educators or members of the community.

It’s a great time of year to take in a movie – at the theater or from the comfort of your sofa. And before you pop the popcorn, consider this: because of your generous donation to the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation – one day you may be seeing a movie from one of the Valley’s budding filmmakers. Every day we are inspired by the spark

As you reflect on all you have done this year, we’d like to share how your generous donation to the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation has been used to excite students about learning. Every day we are inspired by the proud smiles on the faces of our students when they show off something they’ve learned in school. Here’s a note from one of the great teachers

Attention all Starry Night Enthusiasts, young and young at heart! The 3rd Annual Star Watching Party at Snoqualmie Point Park (4th actually conducted over the years) has arrived for MSHS! With the aid of trained astronomers from the Boeing Employees Astronomical Society and the Tacoma Astronomical Society, come one-come all to the Mount Si Star Party where we will be observing the cosmos on a hopefully beautiful, clear, and dark starry night

Mount Si High School’s Instructional Technology (IT) teacher, Joe Dockery, who is also the award-winning Video Production instructor, will be honored this summer at the International Society for Technology in Education conference in Philadelphia. Dockery has earned the coveted “Making IT Happen” award for his contributions across the country to the successful integration of technology in education in K-12 school. Congratulations Mr. Dockery–our students are very

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