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Mount Si High School honor special needs students at Homecoming game

Published 1:30 am Friday, October 26, 2018

Mount Si High School Homecoming court. King and Queen, Josh York and Madyson Ford, are part of the school’s special education program. Members of the court include Joe Waskom, Bella Gerlitz, Colby Green, Emi Yoshikawa, Tatum Dalgleish, Ryan Horn, Mateo DiDomenico, Parker Wutherich and Kevin Corder. Photo courtesy of Calder Productions.
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Mount Si High School Homecoming court. King and Queen, Josh York and Madyson Ford, are part of the school’s special education program. Members of the court include Joe Waskom, Bella Gerlitz, Colby Green, Emi Yoshikawa, Tatum Dalgleish, Ryan Horn, Mateo DiDomenico, Parker Wutherich and Kevin Corder. Photo courtesy of Calder Productions.

Mount Si High School Homecoming court. King and Queen, Josh York and Madyson Ford, are part of the school’s special education program. Members of the court include Joe Waskom, Bella Gerlitz, Colby Green, Emi Yoshikawa, Tatum Dalgleish, Ryan Horn, Mateo DiDomenico, Parker Wutherich and Kevin Corder. Photo courtesy of Calder Productions.
Mount Si football team charging into the Homecoming game. Photo courtesy of Calder Productions.
Mount Si Wildcats beat the Newport Knights 49-17 at the Homecoming game. Photo courtesy of Calder Productions.
Mount Si High School Homecoming court. King and Queen, Josh York and Madyson Ford, are part of the school’s special education program. Members of the court include Joe Waskom, Bella Gerlitz, Colby Green, Emi Yoshikawa, Tatum Dalgleish, Ryan Horn, Mateo DiDomenico, Parker Wutherich and Kevin Corder. Photo courtesy of Calder Productions.

Mount Si High School celebrated a successful Homecoming on several levels this year. The Wildcats beat the Newport Knights 49-14, securing them at an unbeaten 8-0 on the season in advance of their Kingco 4A Championship game with the Woodinville Falcons.

This year’s Homecoming court ceremony also demonstrated the school’s efforts to encourage inclusiveness as the student body elected Josh York and Madyson Ford, students from the school’s special education program, as Homecoming king and queen.