Arts
Below is a place to find links to our highly honored band, choir, and drama programs. Please follow their social medias & check out their amazing work!
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Choir
Our choir program consists of five primary ensembles and three jazz ensembles. There is a place for every student who loves to sing in our program, regardless of experience or skill level.
We believe in music education as a powerful vehicle for emotional expression, relationship building, the development of grit and perseverance, and overall FUN! Making beautiful music together to the best of our abilities is something our students both take seriously and enjoy greatly.
Choir Directors: Haley Isaacs, Rebecca Woodbury
Website: Click Here!

Band
The Mount Si High School Band Program involves more than 200 students who play in one or more of its eight ensembles. Similar to high school athletics, musicians practice teamwork, self-discipline and accountability skills. What many Valley residents don’t realize though is that the music programs excel, competing at both state and national levels. Our website lists the many awards won over the years but what might be most notable is the Jazz 1 ensemble‘s multiple invitations to the Essentially Ellington competition in New York five out of the past six years (electing to perform in 2017 at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago instead).
Band Directors: Bill Leather
Website: Click Here!

Drama
Mount Si Drama and Thespians in an inclusive, student-driven club where students of any gender, race, ability, ethnicity, or sexual orientation learn about and express themselves through the theatrical arts. Through involvement with theatre, students learn life skills, develop empathy, build relationships, and become critical thinkers. We aim to engage and educate our community by producing creative, relevant, and culturally responsive programming.
Advisor: Nick Brown
Schoology: 38DP-VZ7Z-PKHM3
Website: Click Here!
Clubs
Below is a list of all ASB clubs we offer at Mount Si High School. Join a club's Schoology group or check out their instagram to find out when meetings and events are.
Interested in starting a new club? Email the following forms to waskomj@svsd410.org & lallemandk@svsd410.org

Meetings: 2nd & 4th Wednesday in the Library

Aviation Club
Join us to learn about opportunities in the aviation industry and hear from former pilots, Air Force officers, and more people with careers involving aviation!
Advisor: Dr. Robert Pulliam
Schoology:
Meetings: Every other Friday @ lunch in room 4312

Black Student Union
The main goal of the Black Student Union is to provide students with an opportunity to engage in activities and discussions designed to help foster a better understanding of experiences and issues that impact African-American Students.
Advisor: Megan Maxwell
Schoology: C3XZ-Q8J4-BSKDN
Meetings: 1st and 3rd Thursdays
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Meetings: Practices: Mondays and Tuesdays 3pm to 4:30pm on the football field
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Culinary Arts Club
Culinary Club is a hand-on experience learning about various cooking and baking techniques. Club members also prepare and cook food for school events, catering events and off-site events.
Advisor: Jerry Weathers, Monica Hoffberg
Schoology: HZFJ-6MCM-SKQWX
Meetings: First Monday of each month at 2:30 in the Wildcat Cafe (5117)

Speech & Debate
Speech and Debate is an academic sport that offers numerous competitive events that challenge students' reading, writing, speaking, and literacy. Debate involves students working together to effectively convince a judge that his or her side of a resolution is more valid.
Advisor: Chelsea Brandon, Stephanie Silverman (Parent)
Schoology:
Meetings: Tuesday and Thursday from 2:45-4:20 in room 3203

DECA
DECA prepares student for careers in business, marketing, hospitality and entrepreneurship. Choose from a variety of competitions such as sports marketing, fashion marketing and automotive marketing.
Advisor: Kelly Hawkins
Schoology: 66FN-G3P3-SRGD4
Meetings: 4th Thursday of every month after school, 2nd Friday of each month during lunch.

Diversity Club
MSHS Diveristy Club’s purpose is to cultivate a school culture of embracing, celebrating, and respecting diversity. We aim to provide a source of education on racial equity, equality, inclusivity, and/or other issues regarding race. Diversity club is a safe space for all students, regardless of their background.
Advisor: Becca Woodbury
Schoology: C3XZ-Q8J4-BSKDN
Meetings: 1st and 3rd Mondays in the Career Center

Drama Club
Mount Si Drama and Thespians in an inclusive, student-driven club where students of any gender, race, ability, ethnicity, or sexual orientation learn about and express themselves through the theatrical arts. Through involvement with theatre, students learn life skills, develop empathy, build relationships, and become critical thinkers. We aim to engage and educate our community by producing creative, relevant, and culturally responsive programming.
Advisor: Nick Brown
Schoology: 38DP-VZ7Z-PKHM3

Future Farmers of America Association
Join an agriculture class and join the fun! FFA provides leadership and career development opportunities through competitions based on agriculture pathways. Employment skills, public speaking, potato judging, livestock judging, and floriculture are a small fraction of the competitions you can compete in.
Advisor: Amy Graham, Michael Buban
Schoology: K744-94CR-2W4N7

GSA
GSA functions to bring together the queer community at Mt. Si. We’re here to make people feel welcome, but also to open up a space for education for those in the community and also those not in the community. We want students to be able to feel supported at this school, and above all, to know that they’re not alone
Advisor: Justin Gailey
Schoology: 288C-K9W2-N7PX6
Meetings: 2nd and 4th Wednesday in room 3204

Knowledge Bowl
Knowledge Bowl is an academic competition club that plays in a similar format to Jeopardy, except that the questions are focused in the academic disciplines of Science, Math, History, and Language Arts. Students practice and compete in teams at both the WA state Regionals & State levels, with possible opportunities to connect into other local competitions and at the national level.
Advisor: Kevin Knowles
Schoology: FPHF-ZFZW-BMMWQ
Meetings: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in room 3204

Makerspace Club
Come join us every other Tuesday in the Library!
Advisor: Megan Maxwell
Schoology:
Meetings: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in the Library

Mock Trial
Mock Trial is a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) encouraging student interest in law and justice. The CTSO accomplishes this primarily through student members’ practice and performance in mock trial competitions. The CTSO aims to provide students with greater understanding of federal, state and indigenous legal systems. Paths to a career in legal practice are also explored.
Advisor: Caleb Greig
Schoology: NSK5-QQ2K-42J6G
Meetings: Tuesdays and Thursdays after school.

Model UN
Model UN is a club that models discussions after the Untied Nations, a makeup of countries that discuss common world issues like climate change, nuclear disarmament, etc.
Advisor: Dawson Reynier
Schoology: 48NK-8QP2-G6TJQ
Meetings: Intermittent. Please contact Mr. Reynier or Olivia Douglas for upcoming meeting dates.

National Honor Society
The National Honor Society is a nationwide organization for high school students in the United States and outlying territories, which consists of many chapters in high schools. Selection is based on four criteria: scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
Advisor: Kelsey Dunn, Nicole Carroll
Schoology: 667J-CF49-7MSNT
Meetings: Thursdays once a month during both lunches.

Robotics Club
Way more than building robots! Work in a team setting to design, build, program and operate robots to compete in head-to-head challenges in an alliance format. Along the way, you'll learn engineering and 3D modeling, design and market a team brand, fund raise, do community outreach, and learn the importance of Gracious Professionalism!
Advisor: Kyle Warren
Schoology: W2HT-9DNR-5QDJF
Meetings: Wednesdays 2:00-4:00, Sundays 9AM-12PM in room 5106

RPG+ Club
RPG+ Club provides an opportunity for students interested in social games of all types (role-playing, card, board, etc) to come together in a supportive community of gamers that just want to play!
Advisor: Erik Spohn
Schoology: HSKQ-M45J-J47DZ

Sports Medicine Club
for all those interested in any area of healthcare! Also a part of the WCTSMA (Washington Career and Technical Sports Medicine Association) which is our state association where we participate in various activities including Fall Leadership, Winter Leadership, State Competition, and various forums throughout the year
Advisor: Robin Backstrom
Schoology: ZPF7-JT2R-8KPHW
Meetings: Last Friday of the month during Lunch
Sports
Here you can find the links to sports teams if they have active social media or website locations. Either way you can check all sports games both upcoming and previous on the link below.