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![]() ![]() ![]() Journal Student of the Month - Betelhem Y. ![]() Betelhem is a star student and involved with many extracurricular activities. She holds a 4.0 GPA and takes numerous honors and AP courses, her favorite is AP calculus. As a junior, she is the president of both the Interact service club and the Badminton Club. Additionally, she is active in the Teens in Public Service program, National Honor Society, the UW Young Executives of Color program, Lake Forest Park Youth Council, Science Club, Movie Club, and serves as a Link Leader. She moved to the US from Ethiopia as a child and speaks Amharic. She plans to attend university and eventually become a pediatrician. Journal Student of the Month - Abel B. ![]() Abel is a bright, hardworking Shorecrest junior devoted to improving his community through volunteer work and has earned the Silver Volunteer Service Award. As a sophomore he spent 100 hours helping with an after school program at the neighboring middle school. Last summer he volunteered 324 hours at Food Lifeline. A speaker of Amharic and learning Spanish, Abel challenges himself with Honors Chemistry and AP US History courses and maintains a 3.9 GPA. Abel also enjoys Badminton Club and Science Club. His future plans include attending a university and majoring in engineering. Rotary Student of the Month - Ben F.![]() Ben is highly involved in Shorecrest drama and has been in school productions since his freshmen year and even performed in the Holy Names musical "Once Upon a Mattress" since they needed a male lead! Look for him as Archie in the Shorecrest spring musical May 3-13th. He used to be a member of Vocalpoint! Seattle. Currently he is an ASB 2013 senator dedicated to fundraising and class social events, such as movie nights. He is also an Ambassador. He maintains a 3.6 GPA while taking honors and AP courses. Gregarious and caring, he was elected Junior Lord at the Homecoming Assembly in 2011. He got a job working at the Lake Forest Park Civic Club last summer, and has been accepted into Northwestern's NHSI theater arts program for this summer. This program lasts for five weeks over the summer and is an elite exclusive training program. On top of all of that he is a triplet. His two sisters (and younger brother) also attend Shorecrest High School. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student government is an essential part of Shorecrest High School. Student concerns are voiced through elected ASB officers, class senators, homeroom representatives, and forums. Anyone wanting to run for an ASB office or senator must first declare candidacy to the Activity Coordinator and receive the rules and guidelines. All elected officers are required to enroll in leadership class while in office. Homeroom representatives are selected in the fall during second period classes. Students can also get involved in student government by joining school wide committees. back to top
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back to top JUSTICES Each class is represented by 1-2 justices that oversee elections and uphold the SC Constitution. Justices are appointed their freshmen year and serve a 4-year term. Students interested in serving as a class justice should see the Activity Coordinator in the fall of their freshmen year. In the 2011-2012 schoolyear, applications are available Sept 16 in the SAC and due Sept 21 to Mrs. Phillips.
back to top School Board Representative Every spring a student is selected from Shorecrest and Shorewood High School to represent students on the Shoreline District Board of Directors. Students must be enrolled in at least four classes, be a senior the year they will serve, and maintain at least a 2.5 GPA. Students serve a one-year term and share the responsibilities with Shorewood trading off by semester. Students interested in applying should contact the Activity Coordinator or current representative in the spring.
back to top ACTIVITY (ASB) CARDS General costs of operating the school are met by district funds, but student activity expenses are paid by the student body. The expenses for the student body include awards, assemblies, conferences, dances, printing charges, band uniforms, student activities, drama productions, band and orchestras, debate, vocal ensembles, newspaper, yearbook, and athletic equipment for all sports and intramurals. One of the major means of fundraising is the sale of activity cards. The ASB card: 1. Admits you free to all home, regular season games/athletic events. 2. Admits you at reduced price to Shorecrest athletic events held at Shoreline Stadium and to all WESCO League high school athletic events; 3. Admits you at a reduced rate to all dances; 4. Admits you at a reduced rate to most other school activities where a fee is charged. All students participating in ASB clubs, athletics, or activities must buy an ASB card. Financial assistance is available in exchange for service hours to the school. ASB cards are $30.00 and can be purchased at Denney's window in the SAC. Returning students should keep their ASB/ID card to use in the first few weeks of the next school year. New ASB/ID cards are issued in the first three weeks of school. If you lose your ASB card, see Mrs. Phillips. For those of you who did not get an ASB card because you did not have your picture taken on picture day, see Mrs. Phillips. ASB cards will be made every Thursday at lunch in the Activities Office. back to top FUNDRAISING All ASB organizations, including classes, clubs, sports teams, ASB itself, and PTSA, may choose do fundraising to assist students in a wide-variety of activities and opportunities. To hold a fundraiser you must first fill out and submit a fundraising request form found under the documents page of this website. Please contact the Activity Coordinator for further information on fundraising in general. Fundraises are listed on the class, club, or activity website that is sponsoring them. back to top ACTIVITIES, CLUBS, & ORGANIZATIONS Shorecrest offers a wide variety of activities under the direction of the Activity Coordinator (206) 393-4302. Financial assistance is available to help with activity and athletic fees. Please talk to a counselor for information and assistance. Needs expressed by students which are prohibited by state law and/or school board policy may meet conditionally according to the equal access provision. back to top LIST OF ACTIVITIES CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS *To contact any of the advisors listed below, either click on the highlighted link to reach the club/group website which will have a "contact us" link. Some of these websites are the classroom websites of the advisor, not the club, but you can still use them to contact the advisor. Or you may also call 206-393-4286 to reach the Shorecrest Main Office.back to top
CONTACT Shorecrest High School Activity Office 15343 25th Ave N.E. Shoreline, WA 98155 Phone: 206-393-4302 Fax: 206-393-4282 Activity Coordinator: Johanna Phillips Main Office Phone: 206-393-4286 back to top | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||