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May 9, 2025

Volume 4, Issue 35
E-H-S Faculty Award Winners
Everett High School held its annual Excellence, Honor, and Success Awards Ceremony on Friday, May 2, inside the Crimson Cafe, giving teachers the opportunity to recognize their students and colleagues for the positive attributes and character traits they bring to our classrooms every day.

Congratulations to the following teachers for being honored in the E-H-S categories:

Excellence: Ms. Sandy Nilson (not pictured)
Nominated by Mr. Tim Callahan


Honor: Ms. Winter Abboud
Nominated by Julie Ann Whitson

Honor: Mr. Michael Munoz
Nominated by Ms. Andrea Kendrick

Success: Mr. Corey Cheever
Nominated by Mr. David Babineau

Click HERE for more on the E-H-S Awards Ceremony.
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CTE Senior Awards Banquet
Thanks to the Everett High School (EHS) Career and Technical Education (CTE) Department for holding a fantastic ceremony for graduating seniors on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at the Kowloon Restaurant. Director Siobhan Araya and CTE faculty presented the students with their graduation cords and gave Outstanding Student Awards to one senior in each of Everett High’s eight Chapter 74 CTE programs.

Click HERE for more great photographs taken by EHS junior and Marketing Club President Miguel Ventura Yanes.
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Open Enrollment and Insurance Opt-Out Deadlines: May 16, 2025
Open Enrollment  •  Insurance Opt-Out
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
AAPI Resources, Lessons, and Ideas! 
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Regis College Information Sessions/Certification Program
Regis College hosts monthly remote information sessions about its Bachelor Completion and Graduate programs. The next session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 21, 2025, from 5 to 6 p.m. Use this link to join the session.

The login information is:

Meeting ID: 970 779 7254
Passcode: 461696 

In addition, Regis has launched a Restorative Justice Certificate program that seeks to address how we view and repair harms and conflicts through community-based, inclusive programming. Course 1/Introduction to Restorative Justice, offered for undergraduate or graduate credit, is now open for enrollment. As a Regis partner, EPS staff are eligible for a 20 percent discount on courses associated with this certificate program.

Click HERE for details.