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Athletic fees for Coupeville athletes will be hiked, if the school board agrees. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

You’ll soon be paying more for your kids to play.

If approved by the school board at its meeting June 29, Coupeville High School and Middle School will hike athletic fees beginning this fall.

It’s the first raise in more than a decade, school officials say, and necessary to compensate for increases in costs.

Under the new plan, the price to play a sport at CMS will jump from $50 to $75, while high school athletes will go from paying $75 to $110.

A memo from CHS Assistant Principal Leonard Edlund says the change should bring the district an additional $15,000.

The proposal is included in the consent agenda for the school board meeting and needs approval from a majority of the five directors to be put into action.

That meeting is set for Thursday, June 29 at 5:30 PM in the Anderson Board Room in Annex 307 at Coupeville High School.

Public comment is allowed, with community members granted three minutes apiece.

The comment portion of the meeting comes AFTER the consent agenda is adopted.

However, a school board director may request an action from the consent agenda be moved to the end of the meeting and opened to discussion by board members before being approved or denied.

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Chelsea Prescott is ready to make a dash for cash. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Dear Coupeville admins and coaches … the Seattle Mariners want to give you money.

High schools across Washington and Oregon have until December 18 to apply for the Mariners Care Equipment Donation Grant, which aims to “make high school baseball and softball more equitable.”

The big league squad will issue ten grants of $5,000 apiece, and this is the fourth year for the program.

Schools which raked in the sweet, sweet cheddar in 2020 included Toppenish, Bridgeport, Juanita, and Coupeville’s new Northwest 2B/1B League opponent, Darrington.

This time around, applicants will be notified of which programs are being helped by January 15, 2021.

Winning teams will receive funds by the end of February, 2021.

So, where should CHS coaches and/or Athletic Director Willie Smith go to apply, you ask?

Right here:

Mariners Care Equipment Donation Grant | Seattle Mariners (mlb.com)

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