
Hey @MSD25 juniors! You can stay close and go far with @EverettCC! As an #MSDEXPO partner and sponsor, their staff will help you chart find your passion and chart a future on 2/27! Learn more at http://bit.ly/MSDEXPO18 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKV6uMM2tx4 #TrojanNation


Remember: No School, TOMORROW, February 16 and MONDAY, February 19. Happy Presidents' Day Weekend!


“For me, it’s inspiring to see this group of student leaders,” Roehl said. “It just instills this confidence that we’re going to be OK. These are tomorrow’s leaders, and we’re going to be OK.” https://goo.gl/PhBVWK


Butch T. Cougar & WSU Everett can’t wait to inspire our #MSD25 juniors to get college and career-bound at the 2018 Opportunity EXPO! Learn more at http://bit.ly/MSDEXPO18 #MSDEXPO18


#MSD25 staff and community members have a unique opportunity to take a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid Course sponsored by the OSPI Project AWARE Grant and funded by SAMHSA. Courses are open to all Marysville and Tulalip residents! Take the class, save a life, and strengthen your community. Thank you to NWESD 189 for coordinating! Register at goo.gl/uceXyt


Two of #MSD25's very own were up for the Boys and Girls Club's Student of the Year Award! Conrad Tatge and Makayla Belew of Marysville Getchell High School joined student nominees across Snohomish County in sharing stories about facing and overcoming adversity. We're proud of these two #Chargers and incredibly thankful for our partnership with the staff and volunteers at the Marysville Boys and Girls Club and Tulalip Boys and Girls Club! And congratulations Ayla of the Granite Falls Boys and Girls Club who will go on to represent BGCSC at the state level!





#MSD25 loves each and every student in our community! This Valentine's Day, we want to thank you for being YOU!


Our city and schools are partners in creating a great place for kids and families! Hear Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring present the State of the City address on February 22! Learn about accomplishments from 2017 and what's coming in 2018! Doors open at 6 p.m. and program starts at 6:30. Free admission. https://www.facebook.com/events/239836456557187/


Cold weather shelters are available through March 15 on any night the temp drops below 32 degrees for four hours or more. The City of Everett has compiled a list of shelters throughout the county. Learn more here: http://bit.ly/SnoColdShelter


At the Opportunity Expo, schools, community leaders and businesses come together to help #MSD25 students find their passion and create a plan for their future! A big thanks to sponsors like Marysville Rotary for making this event happen! Learn more at http://bit.ly/MSDEXPO18 #MSDEXPO18


Do you know about #MSDEXPO18? The Marysville School District’s Annual Opportunity Expo provides high school juniors with direct access to 2-year and 4-year colleges and universities, technical and trade schools, and military and civic organizations! Learn more at http://bit.ly/MSDEXPO18


It's the second Tuesday in February and you know what that means! Ballots are due today by 8 p.m.! Get your ballot in the mail before pick up, or stop by Marysville City Hall and use the drop box!


Hey you! Today is the day to get out and vote! The ballot drop box at Marysville City Hall is open until 8 p.m. - no stamp required! Every vote counts so make your voice heard!


“Helping Them Make Good Choices” teaches parents and guardians how to:
> Strengthen family bonds
> Set a clear family position on drugs
> Teach kids skills they need to make healthy choices
> Increase your child’s involvement in the family
Classes continue! YMCA membership not required. Free and open to all families. Call the Y for more info: 360-653-9622.


#MSD25's Annual In-District Transfer Request/Choice Transfer Request (Out-of-District Variance) period for the 2018-2019 school year runs through February 28, 2018. Forms are available at each school building and the District Office located at 4220 80th Street NE, Marysville, WA 98270. While it is always recommended to enroll your child in your neighborhood school, we do understand that at times circumstances exist that create the need to enroll in a school outside of your neighborhood school boundary area. More details can be found at http://www.msd25.org/o/District/page/register-for-school


“Helping Them Make Good Choices” teaches parents and guardians how to:
> Strengthen family bonds
> Set a clear family position on drugs
> Teach kids skills they need to make healthy choices
> Increase your child’s involvement in the family
Classes contiue! YMCA membership not required. Free and open to all families. Call the Marysville/N. County Family YMCA for more info: 360-653-9622.


Our city and schools are partners in creating a great place for kids and families! Hear Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring present the State of the City address on February 22! Learn about accomplishments from 2017 and what's coming in 2018! Doors open at 6 p.m. and program starts at 6:30. Free admission. https://www.facebook.com/events/239836456557187/


Congrats Justin Imadhay and Julia Bartolome of Marysville Getchell High School! These two were selected as Les Schwab Tire Centers & Marysville Rotary's January Community Service Recognition Awardees! Keep up the great work you two! #ChargersRock


Join the MPHS Life Skills program and Leah’s Dream Foundation TONIGHT for a fun-filled evening to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Everyone welcome!


Yesterday was a big day for these Marysville Pilchuck High School athletes! These students have signed the paperwork and are going on to compete at the college level! Congratulations Payton Nolte (Everett Community College, Soccer), Olivia Lee (Highline Community College, Soccer), Keean Ballard (University of Puget Sound, Football), Eric Anderson (Bellevue College, Baseball), and McKenzie Justice (Everett Community College, Softball)



