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With a new cross country season on the horizon, Coupeville Middle School is offering a free summer running clinic. (Elizabeth Bitting photo)

It’s a sneak preview of what’s to come.

Coupeville Middle School students headed into grades 6-8 are invited to participate in a free running clinic which will give athletes and parents a feel for what the upcoming cross country season will look like.

There are actually two clinics available, with one going July 18-20 and the other July 22-23.

Each day’s events will begin at 8:30 AM, using a variety of locations.

The clinics begin at the school track behind Coupeville Elementary School and will conclude with a visit to Fort Casey to walk, then run the middle school cross country course.

“If you have a friend who you think might be interested, invite them to come!” said CMS cross country coach Elizabeth Bitting.

“Parents, grandparents, caregivers are welcome to join and walk/run/jog the same routes,” she added. “I hope to see you soon!”

 

Questions? Contact Bitting at ebitting@coupeville.k12.wa.us.

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Wesley McGee proudly displays his certificate of promotion from 5th grade to middle school. (Angie McGee photo)

They’re moving up the street, and up in the world.

Coupeville Elementary School honored its graduating 5th graders Thursday, and the group heads to middle school this fall.

The trip is just a few blocks down S. Main Street, but it opens up a whole new world for the young Wolves.

From my perspective, it means a new bunch of athletes arriving on the scene, with a lot of names to learn.

CMS 6th graders are eligible to play volleyball, boys soccer, cross country, basketball, and track and field.

But athlete or not, all the CES grads get new academic challenges, and we wish them all the best.

Wolf superstar Nezi Keiper congratulates Jacob Meador. (Photo courtesy Keiper)

Middle school, here they come. (McGee photo)

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Aleksia Jump and her classmates enter Coupeville High School as freshmen this fall.

They’re taking a big step forward.

The Class of 2026 officially became high schoolers Wednesday, as Coupeville Middle School held its 8th grade passage ceremony.

There are 54 Wolves set to make the transition from CMS to CHS this fall, and the photos in this story — which come to us courtesy their parents — capture some of them in the moment.

 

Movin’ on up:

Chase Anderson
Sofia Bharati
Abbigail Bond
Blake Burrows
Carly Burt
Teagan Calkins
Jennifer Camarena-Herrera
Coop Cooper
Alpha Crandall
Marquette Cunningham
Valeria de Jesus Merino
River Dearmond
Jordaya Dowell
Rover Drake
Parker Fuller-Hewitt
Camden Glover
Easton Green
Tara Halterman
Halley Hibbard
Devinion Hill
Aleksia Jump
Duke Kutz
Matthew Kuzma
Peyton Lucero
Joshua Lujan
Connor McClain
Andrew Milnes
Grier Mooney
Mari Moore
Zachary Neiman
Aiden O’Neill
Brynn Parker
Alexa Richardson
Angelo Rodriguez
Dmitri Rude
Jacob Schooley
Heidi Schroeder
Kyrese Simpson-Pilgrim
Cedar Socha
Malachi Somes
George Spear
Alexander Stinnett
Alexis Stinnett
Frankie Tenore
Wilbur Terpening
Kierra Thayer
Caitlin Thomas
Justin Truex
Sydney Wallace
Hailee Wells
Noelle Western
Madison Williams
Avery Williams-Buchanan
Liza Zustiak

 

Frankie Tenore

Blake Burrows

Teagan Calkins

Brynn Parker

Camden Glover

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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 Middle School track athletes continue to set PR’s left and right. (Photos by JohnsPhotos.net)

The future is now.

As the Coupeville Middle School track and field season winds down, the young Wolves continue to capture the attention of photo-snappers everywhere.

The pics above and below come to us from John Fisken, but they’re just the tip of the iceberg.

To see a lot more, and possibly purchase some glossies for the grandparents in Great Neck, pop over to:

https://www.johnsphotos.net/Sports/Coupeville-Track-2021-2022/MS-track-2022-05-18/

 

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