Mount Si High School

Mount Si High School

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Front Entrance to Mount Si High School
Address
8651 Meadowbrook Way Southeast
Snoqualmie, Washington 98065
United States
Coordinates 47°31′24″N 121°48′56″W / 47.523272°N 121.815467°W / 47.523272; -121.815467Coordinates: 47°31′24″N 121°48′56″W / 47.523272°N 121.815467°W / 47.523272; -121.815467
Information
Type Public intermediate school
School district Snoqualmie Valley School District #410
Principal John Belcher[1]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1654[2] (May 2014)
Color(s) Scarlet and Grey
Mascot Wildcat
Website School website

Mount Si High School is a high school located in the Snoqualmie Valley in Snoqualmie, Washington and a part of Snoqualmie Valley School District #410.

Academics

Standardized testing

2009-10 MSP/HSPE Results [2]
Reading Math Writing Science
10th Grade Meeting Standard 87.1% 57.7% 89.8% 59.1%

Awards and recognition

History

2008 Day of Silence protest

In 2008, Mount Si High School hosted an assembly in honor of Martin Luther King Day.[6] Reverend Ken Hutcherson was invited to give a speech to talk about his personal experience of growing up with racism and how the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave him inspiration. During the assembly, two teachers spoke out against Rev. Hutcherson, one calling into question his dedication to equality for all people in light of his opposition to same-sex relationships, and the other booed during his speech.[7][8][9] Later that year when the school's GSA (Gay-Straight Alliance) began preparing for the Day of Silence, a day when some students choose to take a vow of silence to raise awareness about anti-LGBT harassment and violence, Hutcherson planned on organizing, and took an ad out in a local paper calling for, 1,000 people to protest Mount Si High School.[10][11] Due to the controversy, the Day of Silence attracted a lot of attention with the people of Snoqualmie Valley—both negative and positive.[12][13] A group of parents and locals showed up on the day of the event to show their support of the students at Mount Si.[14] Over one third of the school's student population did not show up and the school administration waived absences for athletes who chose not to come to school on April 25, the Day of Silence.[6][15] In response to perceived lack of support in the administration, many parents of Mount Si students banded together to create a web blog in support of their children and the school's Gay-Straight Alliance.[16]

As of 2011, Ken Hutcherson continued to involve himself in politics surrounding Mount Si. "Specifically, this year Hutcherson used money from a nonprofit he controls to help fight against a $56 million bond measure that would have helped repair Mount Si High School's decaying floors, installed wheelchair accessible ramps in the school's portables, and fixed other buildings in the district (while also paying for construction of a new middle school)." [17]

2009 beating

In November, 2009, a freshman attending Mount Si High School was severely beaten after allegedly defending another student against anti-gay slurs.[18] The beaten boy was left with a concussion, broken teeth, and a fractured eye socket.[19][20] The beaten student as well as the student he claimed to have been protecting unenrolled from the school shortly after the incident.[21] The incident was not disclosed to the public or student body until June of the following year.

Sports

Mount Si High School has won several championships.

References

  1. "Staff Directory". Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  2. 1 2 Washington State Report Card 2013-14
  3. Snoqualmie Valley School District Summary
  4. Review of Mount Si High School - Snoqualmie, Washington - WA
  5. SnoValley Star.com
  6. 1 2 Thompson, Lynn (2008-04-25). "Almost one-third of students absent as supporters, opponents of Day of Silence air their views at Mt. Si High School". Seattletimes. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  7. Eli Sanders (2008-01-17). "Hutcherson Booed at Mt. Si High School MLK Assembly | Slog | The Stranger | Seattle's Only Newspaper". Slog.thestranger.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  8. "Principal's letter apologizes for Hutcherson event | Seattle's Big Blog - seattlepi.com". Blog.seattlepi.com. 2008-01-18. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  9. "Mount Si teacher still feels ripples from Hutcherson controversy | Seattle's Big Blog - seattlepi.com". Blog.seattlepi.com. 2008-02-01. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  10. Thompson, Lynn (2008-04-24). "Protest planned to counter Day of Silence at Mount Si High School". Seattletimes. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  11. "SIECUS". SIECUS. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  12. Thompson, Lynn (2008-03-07). "Education | Parents question Day of Silence at Mount Si High | Seattle Times Newspaper". Seattletimes.nwsource.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  13. "Mount Si's gay-rights Day of Silence is far from quiet". Gaypasg.org. 2008-04-27. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  14. Thompson, Lynn (2008-04-26). "Eastside News | Mount Si's gay-rights Day of Silence is far from quiet | Seattle Times Newspaper". Seattletimes.nwsource.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  15. "A "Very Big" Success Story from the Day of Silence". Breakingchristiannews.com. 2008-05-10. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  16. MtSiParents (2008-03-13). "Mount Si Parents: Ken Hutcherson threatens local high school librarian for defending the school's "Sex Club"". Mtsiparents.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  17. "Mission Omission by Eli Sanders - Seattle News - The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper". Thestranger.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  18. Email Author (2010-06-08). "Investigator eyes Mount Si locker room beating, aftermath - Snoqualmie Valley Record". Pnwlocalnews.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  19. Petrelis, Michael (2010-06-04). "Bias-Motivated Beating at Washington School Raises Safety Questions". EDGE Boston. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  20. Rogers, John (2010-06-05). "Is There Any Hope for Tolerance at Washington's Mount Si High School? / Queerty". Queerty.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  21. Thompson, Lynn (2010-06-03). "Mount Si High School beating raises concern over treatment of gay students". Seattletimes. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  22. Valley, Snoqualmie (2011-05-29). "STATE CHAMPS! Mount Si baseball claims school's first-ever state title in nailbiter win". seattlepi.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  23. Workman, Rhett (2009-05-29). "Boy golfers win state championship". Snoqualmie Valley Record. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
  24. "State basketball champions". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
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