Montesano School District

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COVID-19 Student Survey

A COVID-19 student survey was created by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), Health Care Authority (HCA), and the Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences in the University of Washington School of Medicine (UW) to help capture the thoughts, feelings and behaviors of students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This survey asks questions about mental and physical health, hope, social support from peers and adults, thoughts and feelings pertaining to school during the COVID-19 pandemic, attitudes towards and use of alcohol, marijuana and other drugs, and COVID-19 precautions.


This 25 minute survey is anonymous, voluntary and administered to students in grades 6-12. It will be given to students at Montesano Jr/Sr High School on March 24th during 1st period. Students have the ability to skip individual questions or the survey altogether. Please contact the HS Office at 360.249.4041 if you have any questions or concerns.

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Senior Check In - March 31st

Here are some reminders to keep you in the loop:

If you have questions about reaching out to trade schools or colleges or universities, please know that Mr. Pace and Mrs. Herzog are here for you to help navigate and find the answers to your questions.

For those students who took the SAT in March during school, your scores are now available in your College Board account.

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Letter to Students & Families - March 27th

Dear Bulldog Students and Families,

We hope this letter finds you well. The past 12 days have been a tremendously trying time for everyone. Please know that our teachers and staff are missing students. Just the other day, some of our para-educators commented on how much they enjoyed seeing students while handing out Grab n’ Go meals. We really do miss student interactions.

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