Alan T. Sugiyama High School

Alan T. Sugiyama
High School

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Welcome Message from Principal Willette!
Welcome to the New School Year! I hope you enjoyed your summer break! It was such a privilege to join Sugiyama last year and is such a privilege to continue to lead during the 2024-25…
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Start of School Forms
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School Meals
Alan T. Sugiyama Breakfast and Lunch Menu Every day SPS students are offered a nutritionally balanced breakfast and lunch! Please note: Menus are subject to change without notice. For the latest menu…
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School Calendar & How to Subscribe
How to Subscribe to School and District Calendars Families can subscribe to the district and/or school website online calendars. Your personal calendars update automatically when a change is made or when a new event is…
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In-School Program for Parenting Teens
Parent Education Lab The Parent Education Lab (PEL) is an on-site and in-school secondary program for pregnant students and parenting teens (both male and female), to learn practical skills while enrolled in school toward the…
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Sugiyama Students in Monologue Semi Finals!
Three Sugiyama Students in Monologue Semi Finals Three Alan T. Sugiyama students have made it to the Semi Finals of the True Colors Next Narrative Monologue Competition (Seattle Rep’s National monologue competition). Ranyah Sikes, 11th grade…

District News

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School Meal Changes

SPS now has an easy way to view menus, pay for meals, and fill out the free and reduced lunch application.

Transaction Fees for SchoolPay

Payments made on SchoolPay will now include a transaction fee for all student fee payments.
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Voluntary Athletic Fees

To help offset the growing cost of athletics, SPS is introducing a new voluntary fee for high school sports starting this school year.