


Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) empowers students to become confident, career-ready leaders through competitions, conferences, and real-world business experiences. At the North Central Region FBLA Leadership Conference on January 31, 2026, our members showcased their talent, professionalism, and hard work—and the results speak for themselves!
We’re proud to recognize the following award winners, who will advance to the Washington State FBLA Leadership Conference in April:
Accounting – Rylee Winters (1st), Jhanet Mendoza (4th)
Advanced Accounting – Rylee Winters (1st)
Business Communication – Rylee Winters (1st)
Intro to Business Communication – Paloma Fraire (3rd)
Project Management – Yaritza Villasenor (5th)
Data Analysis – Amelia Sivertson (1st)
Impromptu Speaking – Damon Christensen (4th)
Intro to Business Presentation – Eduardo Osorio (6th)
Intro to Social Media Strategy – Katie Coltman & Shamia Portillo (1st)
Intro to Public Speaking – Kaylee Knapp (1st)
Job Interview – Amelia Sivertson (2nd)
Graphic Design – Kailani Cruz (3rd)
Supply Chain Management – Monse Izazaga, Paloma Fraire & Joselin Osorio (1st)
Social Media Strategies – Yaritza Villasenor & Monse Izazaga (5th)
Congratulations to all our competitors—we can’t wait to see you shine at State!
#WeAreManson #FBLA #TrojanPride

Yesterday, Mr. Neff, Mrs. Alanis, Mrs. Westmoreland, and Superintendent Tabatha Mires toured our elementary school with fifth-grade student guides, Roxanna Lopez and Lyna Bercier. The tour highlighted several of the school's enrichment learning spaces, including fifth-grade archery, fourth-grade music, first-grade art, and first-grade Spanish.
Our board members' leadership and commitment to "Continuous Student Learning" make our schools stronger!
#WeAreManson #ContinuousStudentLearning #schoolboard

This week students in Manson organized and ran a complete hot dog stand—warm grilled dogs, all the toppings, and bottled water were delivered with smiles.
Every student had an important role: order takers, prep chefs, and delivery specialists. They worked together, served their school community, and absolutely crushed it!
This is the kind of learning that prepares our students for life. Thank you, Mr. Valdovinos and team, for making it happen!
#CommunityLearning #WeAreManson



The Final Score of the Dual was 42-36 with big wins from senior Blaze Webb, Junior Gomes and Cooper Pinski. Seniors Liam Regan and Alekz Torres also won matches throughout the night.
#WeAreManson #MansonAthletics #wrestling






https://www.manson.org/article/2638320
#WeAreManson #grants #ADAaccess
Are you organized, discreet, and thrive in a fast-paced educational environment? We’re looking for a skilled Administrative Assistant to serve as the confidential secretary to Manson's Superintendent.
In this role, you’ll help keep the district running smoothly by providing high-level administrative and clerical support to the Superintendent, School Board, and administrators. You’ll be a trusted point of contact—communicating with staff, families, community members, and other school districts—while handling sensitive information with professionalism and care. Your work will directly support leadership, decision-making, and the overall success of our schools.
If you’re detail-oriented, dependable, and enjoy working in a collaborative, mission-driven setting, we’d love to hear from you! Apply today at https://www.manson.org/o/msd/page/job-opportunities.

Using creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving, students designed and built bridges to help the Gingerbread Boy safely cross a “river," while keeping a close eye on the fox waiting below! 🦊
#WeAreManson #STEM #TTK #engineering




Different roles, same goal—bringing the energy, backing each other up, and keeping the spirit loud all game long. 💙
#WeAreManson #pepband #cheer
#WeAreManson #OutdoorClub #rockclimbing @RiverfrontRockGym









#WeAreManson #GatesFoundation #LimitlessLearningGrant #highschoolandbeyond
See you on Tuesday, January 20th!

#WeAreManson

These lessons, known as "Manson Millionaire Time," will take place January 26–29 and June 1–4, schoolwide across all elementary grade levels!
Students will explore age-appropriate topics like counting money, wants vs. needs, earning and saving, making change, budgeting with a monthly salary, taxes and deductions, advertising and peer pressure, checking and savings accounts, and basic investing—just to name a few.
The lessons were developed by Manson math teacher Kate Sorenson and are available on her website if you’d like to take a look! https://www.financeinschools.com/ttk-5
#WeAreManson #FinancialLiteracy #ConsumerJungle



The tour highlighted the wide range of careers within a data center environment. Students were introduced to roles such as data center technicians, network engineers, cybersecurity specialists, facilities managers, and IT support staff—each contributing to safe and reliable operations.
Guides also discussed the education and training pathways for these careers. While some positions require college degrees in information technology, engineering, or computer science, others emphasize technical certifications, hands-on experience, and apprenticeships. Overall, the field trip provided valuable insight into technology careers and helped students connect classroom learning to real-world applications.


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Special shoutout to our managers: Bekah Lehman (4th grade), Miranda Mobraten (5th grade), and Jessa Broome (5th grade, not pictured).
Way to rise and shine! 🏀




During the boys' varsity basketball game, Manson Hope Squad will be partnering with Chelan’s Hope Squad to encourage students, staff, and community members to unite together to elevate the importance of mental wellness.
During the games, Hope Squad members will offer various activities in the commons, including many fun games (Life -Sized Jenga, Connect 4, Cornhole, etc), a “Shred Your Stress” station, Hope Floats (soda floats for $5 each) & more.
Come cheer on your Manson Trojans this Friday and join our Hope Squads for all the fun during the event as well. If you have a teal shirt from last year, feel free to wear it and represent!
Note: Students with ASB cards get into the game for $5 (bring your ASB card!!!). Adult gate fees are $10 per person.
See you at the game- Go Trojans!

Congratulations to Leo, Hallie, Nikolas, Mallory, Jocelyn, Adelee, Madeline, Bekah, Jonathan, Jessa, Miranda, Erik, Max, and Roxanna!
Way to keep reading over the break—your dedication truly shines. Way to be a reader!
#WayToBeAReader #DedicatedReaders #ARReading
