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Middle School Transition

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The transition to middle school can be exciting and scary for both students and parents. We are here to support with any questions or concerns!

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Check your email and sign up for the middle school e-news to get all the info for incoming 6th graders. You can also check the PCMS website for more information.

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Please note: all dates and activities are subject to change given the current pandemic guidelines. The best way to stay up to date is to sign up for the PCMS e-news here.

Introduction to PCMS

Below is an incredibly helpful document created by the counselors at PCMS to introduce themselves and answer some FAQ. Click the image to access it and be sure to click the links throughout the document for more information.

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We collected all the questions submitted through a 5th grade survey and have your answers! Any question that wasn't answered by the above PowerPoint is answered in this document. Please click the title above for access to the word document.

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If you have more questions please feel free to send them to Mrs. Fernstrom: fernstromj@issaquah.wednet.edu

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The PCMS Student Handbook is full of all kinds of useful information. From school rules to grading to dress code and bell schedules, you can find out almost anything you want to know about PCMS. Please click the "PCMS Student Handbook" title above to link to it.

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Please note: all dates and activities are subject to change given the current pandemic guidelines. The best way to stay up to date is to sign up for the PCMS e-news here.

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​​6th grade WEB day: 

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Lynx Day: 

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​For registration or class information contact your student's counselor:

Laura Meserole: Meserolel@issaquah.wednet.edu

Miranda Williams    Williamsm@issaquah.wednet.edu

Important Dates

Curriculum Night in September!

Watch e-news for dates. You will go class to class just like students do each day.  It is a great way to learn more and become familiar with what your child is doing at school. 

Worried about lockers?

Watch this video to practice using a  combination lock! One idea is to purchase a lock and practice over the summer.

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There are no tardies those first few weeks and teachers will be available to help students with lockers.

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