- Glacier Peak High School
- Grizzly Cubs
Grizzly Cubs
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Important changes impacting the 2024-2025 Grizzly Cubs program
- Grizzly Cubs is a mentoring program between Glacier Peak High School 10th through 12th grade students and 4th and 5th grade elementary students from the four elementary schools that feed into Glacier Peak High School: Cathcart Elementary, Little Cedars Elementary, Seattle Hill Elementary and Totem Falls Elementary.
- CLOSED- Registration open August 28 through September 26, 2024.
- 2024-2025 registration fee - $50.
Grizzly Cubs is a program that was established more than 25 years ago at Snohomish High School to bring together elementary students and high school students for a positive mentoring and leadership opportunity. When Glacier Peak High School was established in 2008, we started the program here and have had great success.
We bring elementary students – 4th and 5th grade students from Cathcart Elementary, Little Cedars Elementary, Seattle Hill Elementary and Totem Falls Elementary - together with Glacier Peak High School students. The goal of the program is to provide elementary students with positive role models and high school students an opportunity to be leaders in the community. The club does its best to match the elementary cubs and high school Grizzlies together based on similar interests.
There are numerous fun activities throughout the school year. Some of them are going ice skating, finding your way through a corn maze, writing letters to deployed soldiers, going to the movies and much more! One of the favorite events is when high school Grizzlies go to elementary schools and have lunch with their Grizzly Cubs. They love having the opportunity to go to recess again!
Transportation to and from Grizzly Cub activities is the responsibility of the parent/guardian of the elementary cub as well as the parent/guardian of the high school grizzly. High school Grizzlies are able to transport themselves if they can drive. The only activity where transportation is provided via school bus is the lunch visit to elementary schools. High school Grizzlies are NOT allowed to transport or drive the elementary Grizzly Cubs to any event.
It is suggested that all Grizzly Cubs and high school Grizzlies make every effort to attend all scheduled events. High school grizzlies that participate will gain leadership and mentoring skills and also receive an honor cord to wear at their graduation ceremony.
Communication is the most important factor in the success of the Grizzly Cubs program. It is vital that the high school Grizzlies and the elementary Grizzly Cubs communicate with one another. Communication is a two-way medium and the responsibility of keeping in contact falls on both the Grizzly Cubs and the high school Grizzlies. The phone numbers of the high school Grizzlies and the Grizzly Cubs will be provided to each other after they are matched up.
It should also be understood that each Grizzlies/Grizzly Cubs relationship will vary in the amount of time that the two spend together. Some high school Grizzlies/Grizzly Cubs will see or talk to each other weekly, while other Grizzlies/Grizzly Cubs may only see each other at scheduled activities. It is important to remember that not all high school Grizzlies/Grizzly Cubs can make all the activities. Parents/guardians, it is vital that you become involved in the high school Grizzlies/Grizzly Cubs relationship so that communication channels and expectations are understood by all.
Living in the Snohomish School District affords your students numerous opportunities to grow and mature in a great community. Grizzly Cubs is just one of those opportunities. Grizzly Cubs has proven to be a very valuable program and a memorable part of the school year. Join Grizzly Cubs today!
If you have any questions, please email the Grizzly Cub advisor - Sheila Proctor-Long
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