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HP Family Bulletin - 5/8/2026

Posted Date: 05/08/26 (03:15 PM)


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In this Issue...

  • Week at a Glance
  • Important Dates - Looking Ahead
  • A Message from Mr. Coram
  • 8th Grade Celebration Update
  • Musical Tickets on Sale
  • 25/26 Yearbook
  • Volunteers Needed for Field Day
  • Moving this summer?
  • Counselors
  • Resource Assistance
  • Athletics
  • PTO
  • MSD - Food Drive
  • Attendance Information
  • Good to Know
  • Volunteering
  • HP Information
 

WEEK AT A GLANCE

SBA ELA Testing - May 12-14

MONDAY, MAY 11

Clubs (2:50-3:50)
Ultimate Frisbee Club, Field
 

TUESDAY, MAY 12

Clubs (2:50-3:50)
Color Guard Club, Gym
Faith & Fellowship Club, N211
Ultimate Frisbee Club, Field

Music Booster Meeting, 7:00
 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13

8th ASB Meeting, Lunch

Track vs. Olympic View MS, 3:45
 

THURSDAY, MAY 14

Clubs (2:50-3:50)
Basketball Club, Blacktop/Weight Rm
Color Guard Club, Gym
Guitar Club, W202
QSA Club, N202
Ultimate Frisbee Club, Field
 

FRIDAY, MAY 15

LIT Dismissal, 1:30
 

IMPORTANT DATES - LOOKING AHEAD!

May
  • 19 - SBA Math Testing
  • 20 - SBA Math Testing
  • 21 - SBA Math Testing
  • 21 - Track South Prelims @ Edmonds-Woodway HS, 3:45
  • 21 - Musical: Frozen Jr., Kamiak Performing Arts Center, 7:00
  • 22 - Musical: Frozen Jr., Kamiak Performing Arts Center, 7:00
  • 23 - Musical: Frozen Jr., Kamiak Performing Arts Center, 2:00
  • 23 - Musical: Frozen Jr., Kamiak Performing Arts Center, 7:00
  • 25 - Memorial Day - No School
  • 27 - Sno King Track Championship Meet @ Shoreline Stadium, 3:45
  • 28 - WEB Spring Play Day
  • 28 - Kamiak Fall Sports Coach Meeting, 6th Period
  • 28 - Track End of Season Party, 2:50, Commons
  • 29 - Drama Awards, 6:00, Commons
 

A MESSAGE FROM MR. CORAM

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Hello, families!

Harbour Pointe Middle School will begin Spring State Testing next week. These assessments help us understand how well students are mastering state standards and guide our work to better support all learners.

Testing Details are As Follows:
 
Smarter Balanced (SBA) – ELA
  • Tuesday–Thursday, May 12–14
  • May 12 & 13: Students will be testing in 1st period classes for an extended testing time (8:05-10:00) to provide more time on their writing assessment
  • May 14: Testing in ELA classes to complete reading assessment
Smarter Balanced (SBA) – Math
  • Tuesday–Thursday, May 19–21
  • Testing in Math classes
WCAS – 8th Graders Only (Science)
  • Wednesday–Thursday, June 3–4
  • Testing in 8th grade science classes
 
Families play an important role in helping students feel ready and confident during testing. Making sure students get plenty of sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, and arrive at school on time goes a long way. We also appreciate help checking that Dell laptops are fully charged each day. Most importantly, encouraging students to stay positive and simply do their best helps reduce stress and build confidence. When possible, please try to avoid scheduling appointments on testing days. Finally, if your child has WIRED HEADPHONES they can bring, please remind them to pack them.

State assessments provide valuable information about how students are progressing toward grade-level learning standards. The results help teachers and our school evaluate what’s working, identify areas for growth, and ensure HP students are receiving the instruction and support they need. These assessments are also one way the state ensures schools are serving students equitably. While no single test defines a student, the data helps inform decisions that improve learning for everyone.
 
As always, thank you for your support.
Steve Coram, Principal
 

8TH GRADE CLEBRATION UPDATE

Dear Families,

Our 8th grade celebration is just around the corner, and we’re excited to send our students off in style with an unforgettable "Night Garden" themed party!
 
To make this event truly magical, in partnership with HP PTO we're asking for your support. 
 
There are two easy ways you can help:
 
Donate via GiveButter:
Contribute directly to our fundraising efforts: https://givebutter.com/HPMS_26_8th
Every donation—big or small—helps us cover the costs of food, decorations, entertainment, and more.
 
Purchase from Our Amazon Wishlist:
Prefer to donate specific items? Check out our Amazon Wishlist for the supplies we need to bring the "Night Garden" vision to life. Items will be shipped directly to Harbour Pointe Middle School.
 
Your generosity will help us create a fun and memorable evening for our 8th graders as they wrap up their middle school journey. Thank you so much for your continued support—we couldn’t do this without you!
 

FROZEN JR. TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!

Poster for Disney's Frozen Jr. presented by Harbour Pointe Middle School, featuring an ice castle and snowflakes.

Harbour Pointe Middle School’s Hawk Theatre is proud to present Frozen Jr this year!

An enchanting modern classic from Disney that brings Elsa, Anna, and the magical land of Arendelle to life, onstage. The show features all of the memorable songs from the animated film, plus five new songs written for the Broadway production!
 
A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen Jr. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, Frozen JR. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart!
 
Performances return to the Kamiak PAC May 21-23! Adults $15 / Students $10
 
Get your tickets today! BUY NOW
 

2025/2026 YEARBOOK

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Are you wondering if you purchased a yearbook for your student already or if you still need to buy one????

Here’s a quick, easy way to check:

Sign into or create your account (directions included on website) . Once signed in go to Items At All Schools>Middle School>HarbourPointe> Yearbook.

If you want to check to see if you purchased a yearbook for this school year go to Items At All Schools>MiddleSchool>Harbour Pointe>Purchase History.

Please contact Mrs. Rudzinski with any questions.
 

FIELD DAY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

Hello HP families,

HP is looking for 12 volunteers for our FIELD DAY in June. We would appreciate your assistance for this event.  

Date: Friday, June 12th, 2026
Time: 11:30 am - 1:15 pm
Task: Food Distribution (handing out water and snacks to students)

Thank you in advance for your willingness!

Please note: You must be an approved volunteer to participate.

If you have not completed it already, please complete the volunteer application and background check online: https://www.mukilteoschools.org/volunteer. The District will send you an approval email for your volunteer application within a few weeks after submission.

Please contact Ann Bradley if you are interested in volunteering.
 

MOVING THIS SUMMER???

Is your family moving into a different school district? Moving out of state? Are you switching your student from in-person to online school?

Please let our registrar, Mrs. Youssef, know of any current or future school changes so she can send your student’s academic records to their new school.
 
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2025-2026 Counselors:

 

RESOURCE ASSISTANCE

Free ORCA Card Opportunity

Families living in Snohomish County can sign up to receive a free ORCA card with access to local transit, including buses and light rail across the region. Cards are mailed ready to use.

This is a limited-time offer and is available while supplies last, with a deadline of May 15.

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Raylin Lucey - Student Support Advocate

Mr. Lucey helps students and families connect with resources such as food, clothing, housing, bill assistance, mental health support, health insurance, documentation, and more. He is also available as a safe person to talk with and to help connect families to community supports.

 

2025-2026 ATHLETICS

How do I sign my HP student up for sports?

  • Register online — go to the HP school website and click on “Athletics” and complete the online registration in Final Forms (parent & student portions)
  • Sports Physical — Submit a sports physical (good for 2 years)
  • ASB — Purchase an ASB membership ($15)
HP Sports & Athletics
 
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Announcement for the last PTO meeting of the 2025-26 school year on Wednesday, May 20th, 7PM-8PM at Harbour Pointe Middle School Library.
Volunteer for the Hawk's Nest
Volunteer for Sports Concessions
HP PTO Website
HPMS PTO Registration Form
HP PTO Facebook
 
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Mukilteo School District Students Take Action to Fill School Pantries

“There’s Hope in Every Can” drive helps ensure peers have what they need to succeed

For some students, the biggest barrier to learning is not homework, it is hunger. That is why student leaders across the Mukilteo School District are leading There’s Hope in Every Can, a spring districtwide food drive supporting classmates who need extra support.

“Not every student talks about it but many are dealing with food insecurity,” said Summer Robinson, Big Picture High School. “If collecting donations at places like Sound Credit Union and Mukilteo QFC means someone can focus in class instead of worrying about their next meal, that is worth it. One donation might not seem like much but to someone who needs it, it is everything.”

May 8 & 9: Mukilteo QFC, 11700 Mukilteo Speedway
 
“Hundreds of students benefit from these donations each week,” said Mary Natalie Shattleroe, Kamiak High School. “When our pantry shelves run low there is less for our friends and peers. We see lots of donations around the holidays, but students need food to fuel their success all year and that is why we are working to raise awareness and donations this spring.”

Donations support students across the district including pantry programs at Mariner, Kamiak and ACES Big Picture high schools and the district Family Engagement Center in Everett.
 
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Attendance

Attendance is an important factor in your child’s success in their education journey! That said, we are aware that sometimes it is unavoidable to miss school. While there are many reasons students may be absent, there is only ONE thing you need to do when it happens:

Please be sure to contact the attendance office by phone or email, 24hrs a day to report your student’s absence. Include your child’s name, grade, and reason for missing school. 425.366.5105, or HPAttendance@mukilteo.wednet.edu

If you know in advance that your student will be absent for one day or more, please complete the prearranged absence form at this LINK, or find it in another language on the district website. Be sure to choose the middle school option from the list of choices.

Thank you for helping us keep our attendance records accurate!

Absences

If your student is absent, it is important to excuse the absence by doing one of the following: 

  1. A written note from the parent/guardian for an excused absence must be received within two school days following a return to school. Administrators may request doctor’s verification for excessive absences.  
  2. A phone call from the parent or guardian if a student will be absent. Email HPAttendance@mukilteo.wednet.edu or call the 24-hour attendance line at 425-366-5105. When returning from an absence, a student should always get an “Admit to Class” pass from Student Services. Give this pass to your teacher. If the parent phoned in earlier, or if the student brings a signed excuse, the absence is excused. To avoid having the absence recorded as unexcused; students have one additional day after returning to school to bring a signed note from a parent or guardian. 

Pre-Arranged Absences

We would like to remind you that for vacation/travel absences, a Pre-Arranged Absence Form must be filled out and returned to Student Services at least one week prior to travel. If you know that your student will be absent, please ask them to get a form from the Student Services office. Your student will need to bring the form to each of their classes for teacher signatures, then collect a parent's signature before returning it to Student Services for administrator consideration. 

Early Pick-Up Procedure

Regular attendance is crucial for students' academic success. We encourage families not to schedule appointments during school hours, although we understand that it may be unavoidable at times. If you need to pick up your student early from school, we require some time to retrieve them from their class. Kindly notify us at least ONE DAY PRIOR by calling (425) 366-5105, or emailing HPAttendance@mukilteo.wednet.edu with:
  • Your student's name
  • Date & time of student's pick up
  • Reason for leaving school early
Provided with sufficient advance notice for pick-up, we will have your student waiting for you at Student Services at the specified time, saving you from waiting.

(More information can be found in our handbook online.)
 

GOOD TO KNOW

Scent Awareness

Scented products can trigger serious health reactions in people with asthma, bronchitis, migraines, allergies or chemical sensitivities. Please remind your students to maintain a healthy environment for everyone by not spraying scented products while at school.
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MSD Online Payment Portal

If your student is participating in clubs, sports, Band, Choir, or Orchestra, they must purchase a $15.00 ASB membership. If you purchased your PE clothes online, please see our Bookkeeper, located in the Great Hall. Yearbooks will be distributed at then end of the school year.

DO YOUR STUDENTS OWE FEES AND FINES?
Please check if your students have fees and fines. There might be charges for lost/damaged books, club fees, or athletic uniforms that were not returned. Any fines and fees carryover from year to year. It’s best to clear these up now. Please click HERE or scan the QR code to check your student’s account.

Activity Bus Info

  • Students must be a regular bus rider (live within the school bus boundaries)
  • There is one Activity Bus.
  • Students need to know their address.
  • There are limited stops on the route, so it may not be your child's regular stop but somewhat close in proximity, although they may have to walk a bit more to their home.
  • Students may ask the bus drivers to find out which bus they should take and what stop they should get off.
  • This is NOT your student's regular bus route. Depending on when your student's stop is, they could arrive home after 5:00PM.
  • The Activity Bus will leave at 4:10PM from the front of the school.
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Deliveries

Items to be delivered to a student during the school day may be placed on the appropriate grade-level shelf located in the vestibule for student pick-up at passing or lunchtime. Please make sure food items arrive in time for a student’s lunch; we cannot guarantee they will have time to eat it otherwise. Staff is not responsible for deliveries or messages unless there is an emergency. Flowers, balloons, and special food treats are not permitted at school due to disruption of learning.  

Snacks

Thanks to the generosity of the PTO, we are able to maintain a stock of snacks for students who need extra nourishment during day. As the school year has gotten started, we have seen more and more students getting snacks. We’re especially seeing our sixth graders getting snacks in the afternoon, probably because their lunch time is so early in the day. If families are able, we encourage them to pack extra snacks for their students so that we can maintain the supply for students in need.

If your family needs assistance with food, clothing, or other basic needs, please reach out to Raylin Lucey, the Student Support Advocate at Harbour Pointe Middle School. You can contact him through the SSA Referral Form or by emailing luceyrj@mukilteo.wednet.edu. He is here to connect you with local resources that may be able to provide support.
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SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS

Please click on the link below for school lunch menus:
MSD Menus
 
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HP INFORMATION

  • Harbour Pointe Office Hours 7:30am-4:00pm
  • Doors open for students at 7:35am
  • Office phone: 425-366-5100
  • School Hours - Monday-Thursday - 8:05am-2:45pm, LIT Fridays - 8:05am-1:30pm
  • Attendance phone number is (425) 366-5105 or email HPattendance@mukilteo.wednet.edu
 
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Mukilteo School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator Robert Gallagher (425-356-1300), gallagherrm@mukilteo.wednet.edu, Section 504 Coordinator Becca Anderson (425-356-1277), andersonra@mukilteo.wednet.edu, and the ADA/Access Coordinator Karen Mooseker (425-356-1330), moosekerkw@mukilteo.wednet.edu. Address: 9401 Sharon Drive in Everett, WA. Inquiries regarding ADA/Access issues at Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center should be directed to Wes Allen, Director (425-348-2220) allenwr@mukilteo.wednet.edu. Address: 9001 Airport Road in Everett, WA 98204.