Trojan family,
As October comes to a close and we wrap up the first quarter of the school year, it’s a great time to reflect on the progress we’ve made together. A student’s success is the result of a strong partnership between the student, school, and family. We’re here to work hand-in-hand with you, and we encourage open communication to ensure your student thrives both academically and socially. Whether you have questions, concerns, or ideas on how we can better support your student, please don’t hesitate to reach out—your involvement makes all the difference!
Another reminder this week – if you need to report an absence, please call our main office at 360-398-8111 or use our new mhsattendance@meridian.wednet.edu email address instead of emailing or calling Mrs. McMains directly. This will help ensure smooth processes on our end.
As always, let us know if you have any questions or concerns.
Go Trojans!
Mr. Doffing, Principal
Mr. Kratzig, Assistant Principal
What’s In This Edition?
  • Upcoming Events
  • Bell Schedule
General MHS Information
  • FFA Scream Fair
  • Food Drive
  • Senior Parent Meeting
  • November 5 Bond
  • Yearbook Grad Ads
Counseling Corner
  • Credit Retrieval
  • Financial Aid Update
  • College in the High School
  • High School & Beyond Plan
  • Otterbot
Community Resources & Events
  • Harvest Festival at MMS
  • Family Resource Center
Upcoming Events
Monday, October 28
  • Normal Monday Bell Schedule (Periods 1, 2, HR, 3, 4, 5, 6)
  • Lunch – Chicken Nuggets & Fries
  • Chess Club, 2:45pm in Mr. Shick’s Room
  • JV & C-Team Volleyball vs. Bellingham HS, 5:40pm at MHS
  • JV Football vs. Mt. Baker HS, 6:00pm at MHS
  • Varsity Volleyball vs. Bellingham HS, 7:00pm at MHS
Tuesday, October 29
  • Normal Tuesday Bell Schedule (Periods 1, 2, T3, 4, 5)
  • Lunch – Chicken Fajitas
Wednesday, October 30
  • Normal Wednesday Bell Schedule (Periods 1, 3, T3, 4, 6)
  • Lunch – Rib-B-Q Hoagie
  • D&D Club, 2:35pm in Mr. Armerding’s Room
  • Video Club, 2:35pm in Mr. McGrew’s Room
  • District Girls Soccer vs. Blaine HS, 5:30pm at BHS
  • JV & C-Team Volleyball vs. Sehome HS, 5:40pm at MHS
  • Varsity Volleyball vs. Sehome HS, 7:00pm at MHS
Thursday, October 31
  • Normal Thursday Bell Schedule (Periods 2, 3, T3, 5, 6)
  • Lunch – Beef & Cheese Nachos
  • Global Connections Club, 2:45pm in Mrs. Shuvalova’s Room
Friday, November 1
  • No School
  • Varsity Football vs. Blaine HS, 7:00pm at BHS
Saturday, November 2
  • District 1 Cross Country Meet, 11:00am at Deming Log Show Grounds
  • District Girls Swim and Dive, 12:00pm at Anacortes HS
  • District Volleyball Tournament at MHS, Meridian at 3:00pm or 5:00pm
  • District Soccer vs. TBD, 7:00pm at Blaine HS
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Open T3 Sessions for Next Week
General MHS Information
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Scream Fair: Phobia Farm
Get ready for a spine-chilling adventure! The Meridian FFA Booster Club presents the Scream Fair: Phobia Farm at the Lynden Fairgrounds Swine Barn. Join us for a fright-filled night on October 25 or 26 from 7:00 to 10:00 PM. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for kids, with sales ending at 9:00 PM if wait times exceed two hours. Don’t miss this thrilling event—dare to be scared!
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Music Department Poinsettia Sales
MHS music students are selling beautiful poinsettias to support our program this holiday season! You can choose from white, pink, or red in 4″ and 6″ sizes, with red also available in 10″, and a special glitter option in 6″. Prices range from $12 to $50, and we’re also offering a Christmas Tin Centerpiece for $35 and Noble Fir wreaths—16″ undecorated for $40 and 24″ decorated for $65. If you’re interested and haven’t heard from a student, feel free to reach out to music director Quin Wilder before the order deadline on Monday, October 28th. Plus, don’t miss our craft fair on November 2nd in the south gym—a great chance to shop for local artisan gifts and holiday decorations!
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Meridian Food Drive, Nov. 4-8 “Stuff the Bus!”
From Nov. 4-8, Meridian School District is hosting a food drive to support families in our community. Donations will go to the Meridian Family Support Center and Ferndale Food Bank. We’re collecting nonperishable and unexpired items like canned soup, vegetables, fruit, pastas, beans, cereals, rice, flour, cooking oils, peanut butter, and canned chicken and tuna. You can bring donations on the bus or drop them off at the school office. Let’s come together to help our community!
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Senior Parent Meeting – Class of 2025
Attention Senior Parents! Join us on Monday, November 4th, at 6:30 PM in the MHS Library for a Class of 2025 Booster Club meeting. We’ll be discussing plans for Grad Night, the Senior Trip, and Baccalaureate decor, as well as any other ideas you might have. We’ll also review our fundraising efforts and accomplishments so far. Your support makes a difference, and we appreciate our amazing parent community. Let’s make this a memorable year for our seniors!
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Video Tour of Meridian Middle School
Eighth graders Jaydelyn, Cruz and Tucker recently starred in a video tour of Meridian Middle School, highlighting its current condition. Rebuilding Meridian Middle School will be on the Nov. 5 ballot for voters in Meridian School District to consider. Despite being well-maintained, the school was originally constructed in 1938 and is showing its age, with growing upkeep costs.
Key concerns include non-reinforced concrete walls that don’t meet current seismic codes, unconnected buildings with outdoor entries and walkways posing security challenges, lack of accessible entries and restrooms, and an inadequate layout with specialists working in converted spaces.
Thank you for taking a few minutes to watch the video and remember to vote on Nov. 5.
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Yearbook Senior Grad Ads
Grad ads are due on December 16, 2024 (the same deadline as senior photos). A half-page ad costs $110 and can include up to 7 photos, while a quarter-page ad costs $60 with a maximum of 5 photos.
To submit, please send your receipt, photos, and dedication wording to Mr. McGrew by the deadline. If you’re submitting hard copies of photos, we will scan them and return them by the end of the school year.
Remember, the more content in the dedication, the smaller the font will be, so keep it simple for easier reading!
Counseling Corner – Careers, Scholarships, Registration, & More
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Credit Retrieval Begins
If you’ve failed a course and are no longer on track to graduate, now is the time to sign up for credit retrieval. Sessions will be held on Monday/Wednesday and Tuesday/Thursday from 2:45 to 4:45 p.m. in Room 209. Attendance is required, and students can catch the activity bus home afterward. Once the course is completed, the credit will be added to your transcript.
Contact your school counselor to sign up!
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Financial Aid Update for Seniors
The FAFSA/WASFA application for financial aid has been delayed. It was hoped that the application would be available in October as it was before the new application. The release has been delayed until December 1, 2024. MHS will offer three support sessions for seniors. A lesson will be taught in Homeroom explaining types of financial aid and what documents are needed to develop a FSA ID.
 An assembly will be held for seniors on November 4th during Homeroom with our partner Futures NW to help students make their FSA ID. January 14th we will hold our annual Financial Aid Night. We will have professionals here to help with any questions you or your parents may have on completing the applications. Dinner will be provided and time to complete the applications. Finally, February 27th during both lunches Futures NW will join us to check the application status and help with any error messages.
Last year this was a new offering and was found very beneficial as they found errors that were associated with the new application and were able to report their findings so the errors could be corrected in the application itself. Pizza will be provided. This is just a quick application check so that any financial aid you may be receiving will not be delayed. Mark your calendars. We look forward to working with you.
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College in the High School Program
Meridian High School students can earn free college credit through Everett Community College (EvCC) by taking select courses like Honors Chemistry, AP Biology, Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics, and AP Calculus. The process is simple: apply to become an EvCC student and register for courses—all while completing your coursework at MHS!
Key Deadlines:
  • Apply to EvCC by December 16, 2024
  • Register for your EvCC courses by January 17, 2025
MHS is offering application support during T3 on November 21, and registration support on December 12. Make sure to take advantage of this great opportunity to earn college credits at no cost!
For more details, check out the EvCC CHS Application and Registration Page. For additional help, visit the EvCC CHS Support Page or email collegeinhs@everettcc.edu.
Pro Tip: These are real college courses, and grades will affect your academic record, so stay on top of your work!
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Class of 2025 – High School & Beyond Plan
The High School and Beyond Plan (HSBP) is a required component for graduation. All students must complete their HSBP by December 16, 2024 to meet this important graduation requirement.
To help you understand what is necessary to satisfy this requirement, we have provided a detailed document outlining all the components of the HSBP. You can access it here: HSBP Requirements.
If your student needs assistance or has any questions about completing their HSBP, please don’t hesitate to reach out to their school counselor. Our counselors are here to guide students through the process and provide any support needed.
Don’t wait until the deadline – start early to ensure your student is on track for graduation!
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Introducing OtterBot
OtterBot is a free text messaging service from WSAC (Washington Student Achievement Council) that helps Washington State students and parents navigate the college search, admissions process, and financial aid options. This year, OtterBot has expanded to support all 9th–12th grade College Bound students and their parents/guardians! Whether you’re just beginning your college journey or finalizing financial aid, OtterBot is here to assist. Students can text “Hi OtterBot” to 360-928-7281, and parents/guardians can text “Hi OtterBot” to 360-634-0354 for real-time help with college and financial aid information.
Community Resources
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Harvest Festival
Bring the whole family to have fun on Saturday, October 26 from 1pm to 6pm at Meridian Middle School for a Harvest Festival, hosted by the Meridian Middle School Boosters. The event will feature a haunted maze, ring toss, face painting, and many more fun adventures. Cost for families is $20, individuals $5, and children 5 and under free.
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Family Resource Center
The Meridian School District Family Resource Center will reopen on August 19. The center is open daily from 8:30 to 3:30 in portable 400A on the Irene Reither campus.
Students who qualify for free or reduced meals can stop by to get school supplies or sign up for Operation School Bell which provides new school clothes for students enrolled in Meridian School District. We also have the clothing closet available for any Meridian family looking for gently used adult and kid clothing.
Questions? Contact Alicia Roberts (English) at 360-988-1949 or Elvira Trautman (Spanish) at 360-306-2886.