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Parents pay before kids play. (Bailey Thule photo)

Time to stretch out the ol’ wallet a little more.

As Thursday’s night’s Coupeville School Board meeting officially hit the three-hour mark, the directors capped things by voting 5-0 to approve participation fees for the 2025-2026 school year.

When it comes to “pay to play fees,” which are charged per sport, there will be a $5 hike at both the high school and middle school levels.

Those fees are in addition to each student athlete (or their parental figures) being required to purchase an ASB card.

Fees for 2025-2026:

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Paperwork comes first, playing comes second.

Fall sports (and activities) begin this month for Coupeville High School and Middle School students.

Football is first up, with Day #1 of practice set for Wednesday, Aug. 21.

After that comes the beginning of cross country, volleyball, soccer, cheer, and other stuff.

Want to be part of the explosion of activity? Get your paperwork done today!

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Get your work done now and be ahead of the game.

Coupeville High School and Middle School athletes can sign up now for fall sports before the rainy months of July and August play out.

Take a gander at the photo above for all the pertinent info.

Then get crackin’.

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Want to play sports or participate in activities for Coupeville High School or Middle School? Get thee to a computer. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Do a little work now, and a lot less work later.

That’s the plan, as Coupeville High School and Middle School launch a new online program for parents to register their children for athletics and activities.

The schools are partnering with Final Forms, an online forms and data management service.

All parents and students will be required to use the program starting this fall, but things are being launched now to ease the transition.

“It replaces all of our hard copies and will make communication between the athletic department, coaches, families, and students much more streamlined and instantaneous,” said CHS/CMS Athletic Director Willie Smith.

The program covers all Wolf athletic programs, as well as activities such as robotics and drama.

Final Forms saves data from season-to-season and year-to-year, erasing the need to enter the same information more than once.

Information can be verified online at any point, with signatures required once per year, as well as after updates.

“Thank you for your assistance in streamlining our paperwork,” Smith said.

 

To register, pop over to:

https://coupeville-wa.finalforms.com/

 

Sign-up info:

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Coupeville Schools Superintendent Steve King

Return your wallet to your pocket.

With the full support of school board members, Coupeville Schools Superintendent Steve King announced Friday all ASB card and Pay-to-Play fees will be waived for the 2020-2021 school year.

In addition, the district intends to refund fees from the 19-20 spring season, which was cancelled due to COVID shutdowns.

As Coupeville schools chart a way to return to holding athletics and activities during the pandemic, King wanted to offer students and parents a thank you for their patience and perseverance.

The current plan, if our region advances to Phase 2 of Governor Jay Inslee’s latest reopening plan, calls for Northwest 2B/1B League schools to begin spring sports February 22.

A condensed six-week season will run through April 3.

Fall sports will follow from March 29 to May 8, with basketball closing the school year May 3 to June 12.

Along with sports, many activities are planned to return, with plans still being finalized.

If CHS and CMS students get to participate, everything will be free this school year.

“We don’t believe that students and families should have to pay these fees for limited athletic seasons and activity opportunities,” King said. “(Also), many families in our community have faced financial hardship during this pandemic.”

He also pointed to “it being safer to not have families in and out of our schools paying fees,” and that “it is possible that seasons or games may be cancelled due to COVID-19.”

“The district has a cost savings because we have not have athletics or activities since March, 2020, so we are passing this savings back to our families,” King said.

“Our students and families have already sacrificed enough, as they have lost many opportunities to participate in the athletics and activities.”

The schools will contact affected families in the next few weeks to arrange refunds for last spring.

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