The 2018 Berry Bowl and Oktoberfest event is THIS Friday and #Chargers and the #Tomahawks will face off at this fun, neighborly competition and community food fest! Marysville Pilchuck High School & Marysville Getchell High School PTSAs are also joining forces to end hunger in our schools and are asking attendees to bring a food donation! Thanks in advance for your support and we'll see you there!
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Jennica Harper the MP swim captain and Shelby Sawyer the MG swim captain. The girls swim teams practice and bond together all season. These two girls are amazing friends and captains. A great example of how two schools can compete but still be so close!
These Lil' #Chargers worked hard last week to show off their stuff at the big homecoming game where MGHS was the victor! Big thanks to Marysville Getchell High School cheer squad for sharing the excitement around fall sports with our littlest students!
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Little Chargers talking to coach
Charger Cheerleader getting participants excited and introducing herself
Charger Cheerleading leading the participants in a warmup
Little Chargers practicing their moves!
You’re not alone. The Lifeline is available for everyone, is free, & confidential. 1-800-273-8255 #TMUnityMonth #LifeIsSacred
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Suicide Prevention Phone Number and Link
Hey there, Marysville senior residents age 65 or older! Have you applied for your Gold Card yet? The #MSD25 Senior Gold Card allows access to all home sporting events, plays, and other school activities. Go for the gold and thank you for your commitment to our schools and the Marysville Tulalip community! Learn more and apply at https://goo.gl/rXmjpt
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Questions may be directed to Liz Doyle, District Athletic Secretary, by calling 360-965-0111 or emailing liz_Doyle@msd25.org.
Pain isn't always obvious, but most suicidal people show some signs that they are thinking about suicide. If you see even one warning sign, step in or speak up. Take the time to learn what to do now, so you're ready to be there for a friend or loved one when it matters most. Find resources at goo.gl/mNVY3d #TMUnityMonth #LifeIsSacred
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Image: Know the Signs
We were made aware of a social media post being shared between students at MPHS that was causing some students concern. Read more: www.msd25.org/article/64850 Nos dieron a conocer hoy de un puesto de medios sociales que se comparten entre los estudiantes de MPHS que estaba causando preocupación a los estudiantes. Leer más: www.msd25.org/article/64850
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Message from Superintendent Jason Thompson
The next meeting of the #MSD25 Board of Directors will take place this coming Monday, October 1! The agenda includes a Regional Apprenticeship Pathways report from Director of Career and Technical Education, Donneta Oremus, and an update on District Happenings presented by Director of Engagement and Outreach, Jodi Runyon. See the complete agenda at: https://goo.gl/DdzBXn
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Board of Directors Meeting, Monday, October 1 at 6:30 p.m. Work study beginning at 4:30 p.m. in the Board Room at the Marysville School District Service Center, 4220 80th Street NE, Marysville, WA 98270
The Marysville Police Department needs your help to ensure local kids are warm this winter! With a goal of giving 1,200 coats for birth to 17 year olds at the Marysville Food Bank’s annual Toy Store event, police officers are collecting new coats at locations across Marysville starting with Kohl's Department Store in Marysville on Saturday, October 13! Join the effort! Learn more at www.msd25.org/article/64352
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Photo: Coats for Kids Drive
Congrats Gabe Coe, Skyleigh Morrison, David Samaniego & Shelby Sawyer for their nominations to represent Marysville Getchell High School for this first round of #MSD25's Student of the Month sponsored by Soroptimist International of Marysville and the Marysville Kiwanis Club! The two students selected will be recognized at the October 15 School Board meeting and have an article in the The Marysville Globe Globe and North County Outlook newspapers.
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Walk and Bike to School Day is Wednesday, October 10! When walking or biking, children and families get to appreciate things they don’t notice while driving—listening to the sounds of the neighborhood, seeing friends and neighbors and feeling connected with their community. Parents, children and friends can enjoy one another’s company without the usual distractions. Learn how you can celebrate the day and organize events at your school by visiting: www.walkbiketoschool.org
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Image: Walk or Bike to School Day, Wednesday, October 10
#MSD25 staff and educators! Join us at the Hibulb Cultural Center on Wednesday, October 24 for Educators Night! The evening includes interactive exhibits, and a special presentation by Dr. Stephanie Fryberg on culturally relevant growth mindsets! Plus, it's free for educators with their school I.D.!
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Mark your calendars! #MSD25 seniors and families are invited to a district-wide Financial Aid (FAFSA) Information Night on Tuesday, October 2! This is an opportunity to learn about the variety of financial aid available, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and how to access money to help students pay for their post high school education. Learn more at www.msd25.org/article/64271
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
District Wide Financial Aide Night
UPDATE - 6:34 AM: This morning, school and district administration met with school staff. The safety of students is our top priority and staff has been reminded to be extra vigilant. School will run on a normal schedule, and Marysville Pilchuck will have extra police and staff presence as students arrive and throughout the day. If you choose to keep your child home today, please make sure to call the attendance line at 360-965-2001. Absences will be excused. Safety Notification, 4:10 PM: On Tuesday, September 25, at approximately 2:30 p.m., school administration became aware of a handwritten message on a bathroom wall at Marysville Pilchuck High School. The message stated that there would be a shooting on Thursday. We take all information of this nature seriously and our staff immediately put a safety plan in motion. We notified the Marysville Police Department and out of an abundance of caution we felt it important to notify our families. We continue to work with law enforcement in our decision-making process and plan to operate school on a normal schedule tomorrow. Parents and students will be notified of any changes. Please know that safety is our top priority. We will take all precautions to keep all students and staff safe. Read the complete letter at https://goo.gl/z6eqSJ
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Hey there, Marysville senior residents age 65 or older! Have you applied for your Gold Card yet? The #MSD25 Senior Gold Card allows access to all home sporting events, plays, and other school activities. Go for the gold and thank you for your commitment to our schools and the Marysville Tulalip community! Learn more and apply at https://goo.gl/rXmjpt
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Questions may be directed to Liz Doyle, District Athletic Secretary, by calling 360-965-0111 or emailing liz_Doyle@msd25.org.
It's that time of the year again! MPHS hosted their Little Tommies Cheer Camp last week & the MGHS Lil' Chargers Camp takes place TONIGHT! Thanks to the cheer squads from both schools for sharing the excitement around fall sports with our littlest students!
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
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excited little tommies cheerleader
girl looking at trophies
girl cheering
"Nathan Weller, 17, is a senior at Marysville Getchell High School in the BioMed Academy. His favorite class is band, and he hopes to someday be a high school music teacher. He also competes in Hi-Q and takes Advanced Placement classes." Learn more about this #MSD25 Super Kid at https://goo.gl/vxDxuw via Everett Herald
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Andy Bronson / The Herald Nathan Weller, a senior at Marysville Getchell High School in the BioMed Academy, focuses on AP classes and band. “I love band. Band is so awesome.” Nathan Weller is a senior at Marysville Getchell High School in the BioMed Academy. shot on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018 in Marysville, Wa. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
"A member of Marysville Pilchuck High School’s class of 2010, he continued his education with the 18-21 program, earning his diploma in 2012. Earlier this month, he started his part-time job." https://goo.gl/kUwyPg via The Everett Herald
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Preston Dwoskin, 26, is a former student in the Marysville School District’s 18-21 program, part of special education. He now is employed by the transition program, guiding other students toward work opportunities. Born with profound hearing loss, he has been an advocate for people with disabilities. (Dan Bates / The Herald)
“The Washington State Science Standards have really improved the engagement for our students. When you go into a science classroom, you see kids collaborating, working in groups, and really using their hands and their minds as their working together to solve problems.” Stephanie Clark, Principal Cedarcrest Middle School.
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Image: Principal Stephanie Clark of Cedarcrest Middle School
Mark your calendars for the 2018 Berry Bowl and Oktoberfest event! The #Chargers and the #Tomahawks will face off at this fun, neighborly competition and community food fest! Find game dates, times and updates for all fall sports events at www.wescoathletics.com
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District
Berry Bowl and Oktoberfest 2018 | Friday, October 5, 2018 | 7 p.m. at Quil Ceda Stadium
UPDATE: 10:50: Earlier police activity in area has been resolved and streets are open. 8:27 AM: 51st Ave is closed between 92nd St and 97th St due to police activity in the area. There is no threat to students or schools, however buses in this area will be rerouted. For students in this neighborhood walking to Pinewood or Cascade elementary schools, there will be a bus located at the corner of 92nd and 51st to transport students to both schools. At this time, it is expected for schools to operate on a normal schedule. We will provide updates as they become available.
about 7 years ago, Marysville School District