High School Activities and Athletics
91勛圖厙 High School
Activity/Athletics Coordinator: Chad Larsen
Administrative Assistant, Activities and Athletics: Alex Duncan
360-676-6575, ext. 7168
Sehome High School
Activity/Athletics Coordinator: Colin Cushman
Administrative Assistant, Activities and Athletics: Kristin Cerenzia
360-676-6481, ext. 5201
Squalicum High School
Activity/Athletics Coordinator: Patrick Brown
Administrative Assistant, Activities and Athletics: Pam Behee
360-676-6470, ext. 7634
Options High School
For activities, please contact: Bethany Barrett, OHS Assistant Principal
For athletics, please contact: Sarah Curlin, BPS Administrative Assistant for Activities and Athletics
Activities Offered
To learn more or get involved with a club or activity, please contact your school’s athletic administrative assistant in the main office.
91勛圖厙, Sehome and Squalicum each offer activities and clubs, please visit each school’s website for opportunities specific to each school (, , ).
Sports Offered
Season Start Date: August 25, 2025 (Football only: August 20, 2025)
Girls
- Cross Country
- Soccer
- Slowpitch Softball
- Swim & Dive
- Volleyball
Boys
- Cross Country
- Football
- Tennis
Coed
- Cheer
- Dance
Season Start Date: November 17, 2025
Girls
- Basketball
- Bowling
- Flag Football
- Gymnastics
- Wrestling
Boys
- Basketball
- Swim & Dive
- Wrestling
Coed
- Unified Basketball
Season Start Date: March 3, 2025
Girls
- Golf
- Softball - Fastpitch
- Tennis
- Track & Field
Boys
- Baseball
- Golf
- Soccer
- Track & Field
Coed
- Unified Soccer
Registration Process
Registration is done online through. Your information is saved from season-to-season and year-to-year, making the registration process quick and easy. You may also register for multiple seasons at the same time.
Please note: Registration is required for nearly all activities and athletics offerings. Registration is not required for academic classroom-based clubs.
Creating an Account
FinalForms sends an email to parents and students with steps to create a FinalForms account. Emails are only sent if the is in grades 6-12. The student must be enrolled in the 91勛圖厙 Public Schools before an account creation email is sent. If you need assistance creating your account, .
Registering a Student
- Visit .
- Click LOGIN under the Parent icon.
- Click INCOMPLETE FORMS.
- Select the sports for which you would like to register. Your selection can be changed at any time prior to the registration deadline.
- Complete each form and sign your full name in the Parent Signature field at the bottom of the page. After signing a form, click SUBMIT FORM and move on to the next form.
- You will see a Forms Finished message when all forms are complete.
- If required, an email will automatically be sent to the your student, prompting them to complete the forms requiring their signature.
- Click MY STUDENTS when you are done. Repeat steps 3 - 6 for additional students.
- If you need to update your information, click the UPDATE FORMS button.
- To be eligible to participate in athletics, each student athlete needs to be cleared through a sports physical. Sports Physicals are valid for two years.
- The following professionals can provide a sports physical: Medical Doctor (MD), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP), Physicians Assistant (PA), and Naturopathic Physician.
- We recommend you connect with your primary care physician as soon as you are interested in sports. Often it can take a couple of months to get in for a well-child check. When you make your appointment for a well-child check, be sure to tell the office that you also need a sports physical form completed. Some clinics have their own form and others will fill out the forms attached here.
- If possible, print the form below and bring to your appointment.
- After the form is complete, either upload the form following the instructions below or bring to your schools athletic and activities office.
Click below for physical forms:
Students are required to complete aWIAA contract if they do not attend theschool full-time.
Running Start
If you are enrolled in Running Start,complete the, print your class schedule, and return to the athletic office.
Off-Campus Classes
If you are enrolled in any off-campus classes, complete the Alternative Education and WIAA Eligibility contract ( or ), print your class schedule, and return to the athletic office.
Home School
If you are home schooled, complete theHome Based Education and WIAA Eligibility contract ( or ), print your class schedule, and return to the athletic office.
In June 2020, the WA State Legislature passed. Essentially, this law requires all school districts to:
- Waive attendance or participation fees for eligible low-income students
- Reduce attendance fees for low-income students family members
- Reduce attendance fees for low-income nonstudents age > 65
In many ways, our school district has already done much of what HB 1660 seeks to accomplish. With Project Free Education, we have removed many of the fees related to extracurriculars for all students. However, we know there continue to be costs associated with our extracurricular programs, and the next steps in implementing this law are to establish systemic ways to remove those fees for eligible students (to be eligible students must be eligible for college bound scholarship, qualify for free or reduced lunch, or meet certain criteria on the family income survey).
To ensure we are working to remove fees for all our participants, there is a HB 1660 Consent Form in all student athletes FinalForms pages. This consent form will ask the athletes and their family for consent to determine whether they qualify to have fees removed. From there, our ASB bookkeepers at each school will work with students to ensure fees are waived when appropriate.
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One piece of Project Free Education is there are no fees for school-based athletics or activities. There may be costs for additional opportunities throughout the year to travel with teams, purchase uniform pieces, or attend post season events. However, as we continue to make our programs as accessible as possible, we seek to cover costs whenever possible.
Medical insurance is required to participate in high school athletics.
If you do not have medical insurance,we provide information regarding student accident and health insurance coverage administered by. Coverage is available for:
- Interscholastic Tackle Football
- School-Time Accident Plan
- Full-Time 24/7 Accident Plan
- Accident & Sickness Plan
- Dental Accident Plan
These low cost plans are used by many school districts across the state. Although they are not the only provider of this type of coverage, they have been recommended by our insurance pool.
All students are welcome and encouraged to participate in school athletics. Students are able to participate in sports according to their gender identity or their gender most consistently expressed.
Students with eligibility questions should reach out to the school assistant principal.
From the :
PHILOSOPHY OF GENDER IDENTITY PARTICIPATION: The WIAA encourages participation for all students regardless of their gender identity or expression. Further, most local, state and federal rules and regulations require schools to provide transgender and other gender-diverse student-athletes with equal opportunities to participate in athletics. The purpose of this policy is to offer clarity with respect to the participation of trans and gender-diverse student-athletes. Additionally, this policy encourages a culture in which student-athletes can compete in a safe and supportive environment, free of discrimination.
18.16.0 GENDER IDENTITY PARTICIPATION - All students have the opportunity to participate in WIAA athletics and/or activities in a manner that is consistent with their gender identity. Currently, most athletic programs are offered separately for boys and girls as outlined in . Athletes will participate in programs consistent with their gender identity or the gender most consistently expressed. School personnel responsible for student eligibility will work collaboratively with the student-athlete to determine eligibility. Once the student has been granted eligibility to participate in the sport consistent with their gender identity, the eligibility is granted for the duration of the students participation and does not need to be renewed every sports season or school year. The WIAA staff is willing to collaborate with any member school seeking assistance regarding gender equity. For additional information on Gender Identity, refer to .