SFC Panther Pause

Volume 1, Winter 2005

Life as a Student at SFC

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s a current student at Snohomish Freshman Campus, life is full of excitement and challenges.

Attending an all 9th grade school gives the students the opportunity get to know each other since this is the 2009 graduating class ofSnohomishHigh School. The draw back to an all 9th grade school is the over crowding of students. There are over 750 students who attend SFC.

The course offing at Snohomish Freshman Campus is very wide. Of course there are the basic course such as English, Science, Math, and etc… When it comes to electives, students are able to choice from many different types of courses.

Students are able to explore their interest while attending SFC, through participating in sports and clubs. Yearbook is one of the clubs that allows students to learn how to take pictures, write copy and learn about layouts. By being in Yearbook students are able to create lasting memories for their classmates.

The SFC is a wonder but crazy school. Students have an opportunity to get use to the idea of being in high school. Learn the skills and expectation that teachers have on high school students.

Upcoming Events
  • Dec. 6 @ 5:40pm Boys Basketball at Home
  • Dec. 6 @ 7:00pm Jazz Concert
  • Dec. 8 @ 7:30pm Winter Concert
  • Dec. 13 @ 7:00pm Winter Choir Concert at PAC
  • Dec. 16 Early Dismissal
  • Dec. 19 –Jan. 2 Winter Break
  • Jan. 3 Non-Student Day

Adopt a Family

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n the month of December the students at SFC have the opportunity to give back to families in need. With the Adopt a Family, 4th period classes are collecting money, clothes, toys, food, and decorations to give to local families. This is a wonderful opportunity for students at SFC to learn the mean of giving. Please participate by giving to your 4th period family!

Cookie Dough

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fter Winter Break the Class of 2009 and the Special Ed students are sponsoring a Cookie Dough Fundraiser. Get ready to sell!