Summer Newsletter: Important Dates and Back to School Details

Greetings Marysville Middle School Community, 

We want to be the first to welcome you to Marysville Middle School, Home of the Wildcats! We want to also thank you for allowing MMS teachers and staff the op-portunity to educate your child. Together with your help, we can make a differ-ence in the young lives of all the children that come through our doors. 

We are adding additional staff this year who are coming with valuable educational experience and an enthusiasm for guiding middle school learners, hearts for chil-dren, and a true passion for teaching. 

Our staff have been preparing for the start of classes, our back to school orienta-tions, and the first day of classes for all students Wednesday, September 5th. We strongly encourage you to come to orientation during your students’ scheduled time to help you and your student navigate the process with ease. 

Back to school Orientation dates and times: 

  • 6th Grade: Wednesday, August 29 from 8 a.m. —12 p.m.: Students Only for WEB (Where Everyone Belongs) activities. 12:30 p.m.— 2:30 p.m.: Parents will pick their student up and proceed to orientation .
  • 7th & 8th Grade: Wednesday, August 29 from 3 p.m. —5 p.m. 

*5 backpacks will be given away at each session. Pick up your ticket when you arrive. Must be present to win. 

To sum up, we want to again take this time to welcome you to MMS. We want to let you know that we will do our best to keep you informed about all that is taking place at MMS. Please look for our monthly newsletter HERE.  Other information will be communicated through school messenger, so please ensure we have up to date phone numbers and email ad-dresses. As always, if you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us at (360 965-0900 or feel free to stop by the office. We look forward to developing relationships with each and every one of you. 

The purpose of the Associated Student Body (ASB) is to involve all students in becoming active members of the school community. A wide variety of clubs, activities and events play an integral role in increasing participation and encouraging student growth in the areas of belonging, self-actualization, community service and school pride. The ASB is the governing organization regarding all school activities and all action directly regarding student rights. ASB Officers are elected from each grade level and represent the student body as a whole.>span class="Apple-converted-space"> 

The following are some of the activities that the ASB team plans that help build a community atmosphere and creates a cohesive student body: dances, spirit weeks, assemblies, fundraising, food drives and student recognition just to name a few. Purchasing an ASB card provides the support necessary for student activities. All students who would like to participate in school sports must be an ASB card holder. 

Fall Sport Information 

Kris Jensen, Athletic Director 

  • Girls’ Fast pitch 
  • Cross Country 
  • 8th Grade Football 

*All registration need to be completed on-line in Skyward. Students must have a sports physical before the first day of tryouts or practice. 

Supply List 

  • #2 Pencils 
  • 3” 3 Ring Binder 
  • Pencil Sharpener 
  • Binder Dividers 
  • Pens 3-Prong 
  • Plastic Folders 
  • Highlighter 
  • College Ruled Lined Paper 
  • Colored Pencils 
  • College Ruled Composition Books 
  • Black Fine Tipped Sharpies 
  • Graph Paper Composition Books 
  • Pink Erasers 
  • Index Cards 
  • Pencil Pouch 
  • Glue Sticks
  • Sticky Notes 
  • Scissors 
  • Scientific Calculator 
  • Ruler 
  • Headphones