What: SJE HS Winter Sports Banquet
When: Wednesday, February 18th at 6:00 p.m.
Where: SJ Multipurpose Room
Why: To celebrate the accomplishments of
our high school student athletes!
GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYERS: Please bring a main dish and a dessert.
WRESTLERS: Please bring a salad and a dessert.
BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYERS: Please bring a main dish and a salad.
Hope to see you all there!
*Parents are invited to decorate the tables between 5:00pm and 6:00pm.













With heavy hearts, we remember Richard “Dick” Behrens, beloved teacher, principal, coach, and community member who dedicated 34 years to the St. John School District. Always positive, encouraging, and full of heart, Dick touched the lives of countless students, athletes, and community members. We are deeply grateful for his dedication, guidance, and the many ways he made our school and community better. His legacy will live on in all those he inspired. Please keep Candy, their family, and everyone who was touched by Dick’s life in your thoughts. 💛❤️
🕛 Celebration of Life: Saturday, Feb. 21 | 12:00–2:00 PM
📍 St. John Community Building
Photo Album: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MkrHMT4jtCe09QbEFr9Owbmzq3XlA1wn?usp=sharing









FEB 9-12
FROM 8:10-8:30 @ THE FRONT ENTRANCE
$1 per box
Buy some candy and leave note!

🦅📣 We’re Hiring!
St. John–Endicott High School is seeking a Head Golf Coach for Spring 2026
Job Description: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kfAWLDUsNqOqiu-dzvDdKX31ggfwgsOuKmD9pmlRTKA/edit?tab=t.0







I want to take a moment to clarify an important school expectation around students leaving campus during the school day, and I truly appreciate you taking the time to read this with an open heart and a team mindset.
Outside of scheduled lunch times, students are not permitted to leave campus during the school day. When students leave class or campus during instructional time, those minutes are considered unexcused under Washington State attendance law, even if a parent has called or texted. As a school, we are legally required to track instructional minutes, ensure student supervision, and provide consistency and equity for all students.
This expectation applies to all regular classes, Running Start, and TA placements, unless a student has a modified schedule that has been approved to support them leaving for that period or for the rest of the day.
This has become a growing concern, not because of a lack of trust in our families, but because repeated interruptions to the school day impact:
• student learning and engagement
• our ability to meet state instructional requirements
• student safety and supervision
• fairness and consistency for all families
In a small community like ours, relationships matter deeply, and so does modeling responsibility, commitment, and accountability for our kids. Being present matters. Staying in class matters. These expectations help students build habits that will serve them far beyond school.
If there is a true emergency, please contact me directly so we can talk through the situation together. I am always willing to listen, problem-solve, and support families when real needs arise.
My goal is not to create barriers, but to create clarity, consistency, and a safe learning environment where every student is treated equitably and given the best opportunity to succeed.
Thank you for partnering with us, for supporting these expectations, and for helping our students understand the importance of being present, engaged, and accountable. When we work together, our kids are stronger for it.
With appreciation,
Ms. Strong ❤️






🟢🔵 Seahawks or 🔴⚪️ Patriots
Rock your Super Bowl team colors at school this Friday, Feb. 6!

VAR game starts at 5:30. Come out & Cheer on your
Endicott - St. John Middle School girls Basketball team.

