
Due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control and a staff shortage in our meal production kitchens, meal service for the remainder of the week will be interrupted with the exception of those students who are currently receiving in-person instruction. This means: Elementary school meal sites are closed for the remainder of the weekMeal bus service is... READ MORE >

Monday, January 18, is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. DayDr. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. He was the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. King's birthday was finally approved as a federal holiday in... READ MORE >

Marysville School District’s Family Engagement Focus on Student Academic Engagement and Social-Emotional Health We are in unprecedented times. It is more important than ever that we cultivate positive relationships with our students and families. In an effort to ease the stress and trauma that we are all experiencing, our district is proud to offer a series of... READ MORE >

The Salvation Army in partnership with Marysville Toyota has scheduled a community-wide food box distribution on Friday, January 15, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.Food boxes will be distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis. No registration required but participants will be asked to share a valid ID.The location is MarysvilleToyota, 16120 Smokey Point Blvd. For more... READ MORE >

Katelyn is the recipient of the 2020 Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement Award. This award is presented annually to outstanding cadets to recognize the achievement of scholastic excellence in Naval Science and academic subjects. The award is a national award given annually by the Legion of Valor of the United States of America, an organization composed of... READ MORE >

The Washington Family Engagement Winter/Spring Parent Leadership Training Institute begins on February 27. Lea más a continuación para español. The PLTI is an 11-week, online college course that teaches parents, community members, and professionals working with families to understand systems and develop civic, leadership and public speaking skills. The course... READ MORE >

Please join us in thanking our elected Board of Directors for their dedication to, and in service of, the Marysville School District students, families, staff, and greater Marysville and Tulalip community.#MSDBoardofDirectors READ MORE >

Wednesday, January 6, 2021 4:00 p.m./Work Study 6:00 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to respond to the current health emergency. The agenda can be viewed HERE. The Board of Directors welcomes the... READ MORE >

Happy New Year! Welcome 2021 and welcome back!#MSDTogether READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is so very thankful for the efforts and support of our community. In appreciation of the work of many individuals, several families received help over the holiday season.Click HERE to read more.Story courtesy HeraldNet, December 25, 2020#MSDCares READ MORE >

Students and Families:Please read the following important information carefully on how to keep your Chromebook safe and electronically healthy over winter break, and ready for the return to online learning in January. In order to keep Chromebooks functioning, they should be plugged in over the winter break.Do not let your Chromebook lose battery as it can... READ MORE >

A message from the Washington Student Achievement Council for high school students:You've probably been thinking about what the current public health and economic crisis means for your future. While the present is uncertain, one thing is clear: education beyond high school is more important than ever. Continuing your education after high school gives you more... READ MORE >

December 11, 2020 Espanol haga clic AQUÍ This communication was electronically translated by Google Translate. Please forgive any misrepresentation of words or phrases. TO: Marysville School District Families, Staff, and Community FR: Jason Thompson, Superintendent As our district continues to monitor the impacts of the pandemic we plan to stay the course... READ MORE >

M-PHS Drama Club will be presenting their Fall Musical in a wildly different format than they originally imagined. What would have been their “spring” musical, with work on the musical that began one year ago with preplanning and auditions and after all of the lines were memorized, choreography and music rehearsals completed, the sets completely built, costumes... READ MORE >

Congratulations, December Students of the Month sponsored by Kiwanis and Soroptimist: Way to go! #Classof2021 #WeAreMSD Skyla Tran, MGHSJenasis Lee, MGHS READ MORE >

Marysville Together Coalition presents on stress during the holidays.December 8, 6:30 - 8 pm, on Zoom Understanding the impact of being overwhelmed by trauma and cumulative stress provides a foundation of developing a strategy of surviving and thriving during the holiday season. Insights and tips will be provided for caregivers, parents and individuals who wish... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a work study session followed by a regular session meeting:Wednesday, December 9, 2020 4:00 p.m./Work Study 6:00 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to... READ MORE >

December 4, 2020 Espanol haga clic AQUÍ TO: Marysville School District Families, Staff, and Community FR: Jason Thompson, Superintendent Through our planning efforts to bring Pre, K, and 1st grade students back to school in a hybrid model during the first part of January, it has been determined it may not be possible to move forward at this time. The health... READ MORE >

On December 2, Chelsey Goeden, a senior wrestler for MPHS, signed her letter of intent to attend and wrestle for Waldorf University of Iowa. Chelsey will be majoring in Criminal Justice and is looking forward to the challenge of collegiate wrestling. Way to go Chelsey, we are so proud of you! READ MORE >

Malakhi Knight, MGHS Senior, changes course to become a UCLA Bruin! Congratulations, Malakhi! We are proud of you! Click HERE to read Malakhi's story. Photo (M. Knight) and story courtesy HeraldNet, December 2, 2020 by Zac Hereth. READ MORE >

Effective today, November 30, notification for student attendance during online learning is changing. Parents/guardians will receive a text message notifying if their child is marked "not present" in their online class for one or more periods. In addition, a phone call will generate each Friday as a follow up. If parents/guardians do not have a textable phone, or... READ MORE >

Marysville School District’s Family Engagement Focus on Student Academic Engagement and Social Emotional Health We are in unprecedented times. It is more important than ever that we cultivate positive relationships with our students and families. In an effort to ease the stress and trauma that we are all experiencing, our district is proud to offer a series of... READ MORE >

Espanõl: Este mensaje fue traducido con Google Translate. Por favor, perdone y tergiversa las palabras o frases. November 20, 2020 TO: Marysville School District Families, Staff, and Community FR: Jason Thompson, Superintendent As we begin to plan for the transition from Step 2 to Step 3 of our Reconnect Plan, the health and safety of our students, staff, and... READ MORE >

Dear Marysville Tulalip Campus Families, Out of an abundance of caution related to confirmed COVID cases both at one of our schools and the rise of COVID cases in the community, the district is closing the schools on the Marysville Tulalip Campus (10th Street, Heritage, Legacy, SHoPP K - 8, and Quil Ceda Tulalip) to staff, students, and families starting tomorrow,... READ MORE >

Congratulations, November Students of the Month sponsored by Kiwanis and Soroptimist: Way to go! #Classof2021 #WeAreMSDEmily Koty, MPHSElizabeth Turral, MPHS READ MORE >

Family Engagement Week is scheduled beginning November 18 - 24 (Wednesday - Friday, Monday and Tuesday). Shown on the calendar as "fall conferences", each schedule will be slightly varied by each school and school level; elementary, middle, and high. Family Engagement Week will provide an opportunity to connect with your child's teacher(s). Click HERE to view the... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet:Wednesday, November 18, 20204:00 p.m./Work Study6:00 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to respond to the current health emergency. Public Comments can be... READ MORE >

Back to School Survey for Families With the school year underway in our current primarily remote learning environment, we want to hear from you! Your feedback is critical. Please provide your honest thoughts to help us better understand your family’s preferences and needs at this time so we can best support you and your child. Helping students do their best in... READ MORE >

November 9, 2020 TO: Marysville School District Families, Staff, and Community FR: Jason Thompson, Superintendent Our District Reconnect Plan includes six steps for a return to in-person instruction at school based on health, safety, and equity. We are currently in Step 2 of the plan, however, behind-the-scenes work is happening at the district level and in... READ MORE >

Congratulations to Molly McKinney! Molly is a senior at Marysville Getchell High School and is one of the first girls in the country and first in Snohomish County to earn Eagle Scout. Molly's proud mom is MPHS Paraprofessional, Wanda McKinney. Way to go, Molly!Read more about Molly's journey to Eagle Scout HERE.Story and photo courtesy Herald.net, Nov. 2020 READ MORE >

It's Election Day! Remember to Vote! Need more information? Check out the How, Where, and When to Vote from USA.gov: https://www.usa.gov/how-to-vot... Ballots must be postmarked or dropped off in ballot boxes no later than 8:00 pm PST. READ MORE >

Congratulations, to September and October Students of the Month sponsored by Kiwanis and Soroptimist:Congratulations! #Classof2021 #WeAreMSDCami Lacy - MPHSDavis Magee - MPHSMadison Dawson - MGHSEmryk Flitz - MGHS READ MORE >

November is Military Family Appreciation MonthTo our Military Families,We stand with you, we celebrate you, and we thank you for your service.#WeAreMSD READ MORE >
Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a two day holiday honoring relatives who have passed away. On the holiday, the dead are said to return to visit the living. Colorful shrines known as ofrendas, are placed in homes and public spaces to welcome the deceased with their favorite foods and precious objects, as well as photographs and other objects. Families... READ MORE >

Native American Heritage MonthWhat started at the turn of the century as an effort to gain a day of recognition for the significant contributions the first Americans made to the establishment and growth of the U.S., has resulted in a whole month being designated for that purpose. For more information go to https://nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov/about/ Locally,... READ MORE >

Daylight saving time ends today. Remember to set your clocks back one hour before going to bed and it is also a good time to check your smoke detector batteries! READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work-Study Session followed by a Regular Session meeting: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 4:00 p.m./Work Study6:00 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to... READ MORE >

Halloween Safety Tips and Information from the Washington State Department of Health. https://www.doh.wa.gov/News.../SpecialTopics/HalloweenSafety READ MORE >

Marysville School District's Family Engagement Focus on Student Academic Engagement and Social Emotional Health We are in unprecedented times. It is more important than ever that we cultivate positive relationships with our students and families. In an effort to ease the stress and trauma that we are all experiencing, our district is proud to offer a series of... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work-Study Session followed by a Regular Session meeting: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 4:00 p.m./Work Study6:00 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to... READ MORE >

Our Reconnect Plan for the 2020 - 2021 school year outlines six steps for a return to in-person instruction at school based on health, safety, and equity. The school district will continue to collaborate with local and state health authorities, OSPI, and the Governor's office and will move through the steps when it has been determined that it is safe and healthy... READ MORE >

We strongly encourage all parents/guardians to submit a Meal Application. Completing an application takes less than 10 minutes, and parents only need to complete one Meal Application. Meal Applications may be downloaded from our website: https://www.msd25.org/.../page/child-nutrition-services--7. Once you submit an application, you will receive a notice in the... READ MORE >

Register to vote! Election Day is November 3, 2020The deadline to register online or by mail is Monday, October 26. The deadline to update an existing voter registration with a new name or address is also October 26.The Snohomish County elections office offers a variety of easy ways to become a registered voter: Online at VoteWa.gov - you'll need a Washington... READ MORE >

This day celebrates indigenous peoples and their cultures. Remote learning and small group instruction will be in session. Learn more about Indigenous Peoples Day through a video created by staff members Matt Remle, Terrance Sabbas, Zee Jimicum, and videographer and producer Adam Edinger: https://bit.ly/3ddlR2cThe National Museum of the American Indian provides... READ MORE >

We are excited to share that our school district is rolling out Remind district-wide. If you're not already familiar with Remind, it's a classroom, school , and district communication tool that helps you stay involved with your child's learning and your school and district activities and events. Remind is free to use, and you'll be able to get and send messages on... READ MORE >

Starting Monday, October 12, we will begin to resume attendance notifications by robocall if your child is marked not present in their remote learning class(es). We know that attendance notifications have been different since the physical closure of school buildings last spring due to COVID, and we adapted our system to accommodate the shift to remote learning.... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work-Study Session followed by a Regular Session meeting: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 4:00 p.m./Work Study6:00 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to... READ MORE >

"Increasing Access and Opportunity" is the theme for this year, a commemorative year marking not only the 75th observance of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, but also the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Marysville School District is proud to support National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Held each... READ MORE >

September is National Suicide Prevention Month This wraps up the five action steps shared throughout this month to help raise awareness around suicide prevention. If you know someone who is contemplating suicide: Know the SignsCall 911 if in an emergency situationCall the 24-hour hotline for support: 1-800-273-8255 HOW AND WHY THE 5 STEPS CAN HELP, click or go... READ MORE >

We are very excited to announce that the Marysville School District Athletic Department has partnered with FinalForms, an online forms and data management service. FinalForms allows you to complete and sign athletic participation forms for your students. The most exciting news is that FinalForms saves data from season-to-season and year-to-year, meaning that you... READ MORE >

Marysville School DistrictFor Immediate Release September 29, 2020 Jodi Runyon, Director of Communications, Engagement, and Outreach jodi_runyon@msd25.org (360) 965-0005Ashlyn WhiteDavid LockwoodTaryn NealThree Marysville Getchell High School Students Receive Letters of Commendation for the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program Msvl. WA - Three... READ MORE >

Staff at Quil Ceda Tulalip held a family resource night for their Spanish-speaking parents and guardians on Thursday evening. Through Spanish-speaking staff along with an interpreter, Principal Boerner welcomed families and provided an overview of what they would learn during their time together. Meeting in two sessions in small groups while social distancing,... READ MORE >

September is National Suicide Prevention Month HOW AND WHY THE 5 STEPS CAN HELP, click or go to https://www.bethe1to.com/bethe... En Español The five action steps for communicating with someone who may be suicidal are supported by evidence in the field of suicide prevention. Step 1: ASK Step 2: BE THERE Step 3: KEEP THEM SAFEStep 4: HELP THEM CONNECT One... READ MORE >

Reminder! Free meals are available at each elementary school Monday through Friday, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm and through bus routes in areas not close to the schools. Click HERE to access meal bus routes. Don't forget to complete and return the Free and Reduced Price-meal application as soon as possible even if you feel you may not qualify. Circumstances have changed... READ MORE >

The Marysville Together Coalition is a group of volunteers from across the community who work together to improve the lives of youth and families in the Marysville and Tulalip community. The survey assesses risky behaviors in youth including drug and alcohol use and student safety. The coalition, as part of the Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI)... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is currently in a distance learning model with the option for limited in-person learning in small groups or cohorts of students with the highest needs. Our next step is to work with the Snohomish County Health District to determine a timeline for bringing students in grades K - 1 back for some in-person instruction.Stay connected with... READ MORE >

September is National Suicide Prevention Month HOW AND WHY THE 5 STEPS CAN HELP, click or go to https://www.bethe1to.com/bethe... En Español The five action steps for communicating with someone who may be suicidal are supported by evidence in the field of suicide prevention. Step 1: ASK Step 2: BE THEREStep 3: KEEP THEM SAFE Why – Knowing the answers to... READ MORE >

We are thankful for our community partners who support our students and families in many ways. Here are some recent opportunities and resources for our students and families:YMCA Showers After HoursEvery Sunday, 5:30 - 7:30 pm, beginning September 20 at the Marysville YMCA.City of Marysville CARES GrantsThe City of Marysville's Rent and Mortgage Assistance program... READ MORE >

September 15 - October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage MonthEach year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. The Hispanic Heritage observance began in 1968... READ MORE >

We are pleased to present the Marysville School District 2020 - 2021 school year 12-month Calendar and Guide with student art published throughout. In addition to the student art, the calendar and guide shares our required Annual Notifications in addition to key dates and district information.Click on the LINK to download or view a copy of this year's... READ MORE >

September is National Suicide Prevention Month HOW AND WHY THE 5 STEPS CAN HELP, click or go to https://www.bethe1to.com/bethe... En Español The five action steps for communicating with someone who may be suicidal are supported by evidence in the field of suicide prevention. Step 1: ASKStep 2:BE THERE How – This could mean being physically present for someone,... READ MORE >

Wednesday, September 16, 2020 4:00 p.m./Work Study6:00 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to respond to the current health emergency. Public Comments can be submitted HERE and will be provided to each board... READ MORE >

Hello, Marysville School District Families, It's "Welcome Back Week" in the Marysville School District as we prepare to start the 2020 - 2021 school year in remote learning tomorrow, September 9, for grades 1 - 12. Teachers, administrators, and school and district staff have been busy planning and preparing for your child(ren). As a reminder, preschool and... READ MORE >

FREE GRAB AND GO MEAL PROGRAM STARTS SEPTEMBER 9 The free summer meals program has been extended by the USDA which allows our school district the continued ability to provide free grab and go meals to any child/youth between the age of 1 - 18, those enrolled in the district’s 18 - 21-year old program, and Marysville Online. Meals include breakfast and lunch and... READ MORE >

September is National Suicide Prevention MonthHOW AND WHY THE 5 STEPS CAN HELP, click or go to https://www.bethe1to.com/bethe...En Español The five action steps for communicating with someone who may be suicidal are supported by evidence in the field of suicide prevention. Step 1: ASK How – Asking the question “Are you thinking about suicide?” communicates that... READ MORE >

School and district offices are open to serve students and families daily Monday through Friday (Monday, 9/7, is a holiday). School Office Hours*: Middle and High Schools: 7:00 am - 3:30 pmElementary Schools: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm School District Service Center Hours*: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm *Our schools and district offices are following all health and safety... READ MORE >

TECHNOLOGY PLAN - PHASE 3 Espanõl haga clic AQUIPhase 3 includes Chromebook distribution for students in Grades 3 - 5, and one per family for grades K - 2, followed by one for each K - 2 student later in September. IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ September 9 - 11, 2020 Chromebooks will be distributed to all 3rd - 5th-grade students on September 9, 10, and... READ MORE >

Did you choose Marysville Online? Here are your next steps:September 3, 2020 Students registered for Marysville Online, the full-time online learning program through Edgenuity, will be contacted by someone from their neighborhood elementary or middle school, or assigned high school, to set an individual meeting with the assigned teacher, counselor, or... READ MORE >

First and foremost our Special Services team would like to thank everyone for their thoughtful questions during the August 27 Town Hall meeting. We appreciate everyone's patience as we connect our students with their case managers. A reminder that our teachers’ first day back was today, September 2 and we will not begin scheduling meetings until next week. We want... READ MORE >

Good News! Free Meals Program Extended The USDA recently passed a waiver to extend the free meals program into the fall. This extension means that our school district will be able to continue to provide free meals for all children ages 1 - 18 and those enrolled in our online and 18 - 21-year old programs. This good news significantly impacts our program and the... READ MORE >

You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Sep 3, 2020 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)Topic: CL 2.0 community Town Hall MeetingPlease click the link below to join the webinar:https://msd25.zoom.us/j/93641552057?pwd=UmZRMGJubkJ4bVdBYXFHTndtWXViUT09Passcode: 404512Or iPhone one-tap : US: +12532158782,,93641552057# or +16699006833,,93641552057#Or Telephone:... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work-Study Session followed by a Regular Session meeting:Wednesday, September 2, 2020 4:00 p.m./Work Study6:00 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to... READ MORE >

TECHNOLOGY PLAN - PHASE 2 Espanōl haga clic AQUÌ Phase 2 includes Chromebook distribution for all 6th-grade students and students NEW to the school district in grades 7 - 12. IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ 6th Grade Students As part of entering middle school, students will receive a new Chromebook issued to them. In accordance with the schedule... READ MORE >

August 28, 2020 As we prepare for the start of school in remote (online) learning on September 9, we want to share some important information with you about food service changes. The Federal program that allowed our food service program to deliver and serve meals free to anyone 18 years and under has ended. When we start school in remote learning, meals for... READ MORE >

Join Meeting Online:You are invited to a Zoom webinar.When: Aug 27, 2020 06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)Topic: MSD Town Hall MeetingPlease click the link below to join the webinar:https://msd25.zoom.us/j/95282932558?pwd=dTVVZU9wSnRGN0hCcFdYbzMzYko0UT09Passcode: 368780Or iPhone one-tap : US: +12532158782,,95282932558# or +13462487799,,95282932558#Or... READ MORE >

Marysville School District has developed a phased plan for returning to teaching and learning for the start of school. The Continuous Learning 2.0 plan provides for a progressive continuum with the ultimate goal of returning to full-time, in-person teaching and learning. We will start the school year with at-home remote (distance) learning, then when safe to do... READ MORE >

LOCAL NEWS Seattle School Board votes to begin fall classes remotely Share BY STEPHANIE KLEINThe Seattle School Board voted unanimously on Wednesday to begin the fall academic year remotely, as districts continue to grapple with how to restart classes amid the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. The plan passed by the board leaves the door open for the creation of... READ MORE >
A group of new district and school leaders participated in a guided tour of the Tulalip Reservation today, August 18. The tour led by Rochelle Lubbers, Chief Administration Officer for The Tulalip Tribes, accompanied by her mom, Verna Hill, a lifelong resident, included visits to various sites on the reservation including the lands where the boarding schools once... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors unanimously approved the District's Reopening Schools 2020 Continuous Learning 2.0 Plan at their regular session board meeting on August 17.Over 100 people came together to co-create the plan. Thank you to our teachers, administrators, and community members who participated.More detailed information to be shared... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work Study Session followed by a Regular Session meeting:Monday, August 17, 2020 4:30 p.m./Work Study6:30 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor's Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters consider considered essential... READ MORE >

MSD instructional leaders and teachers spent the week planning for the start of school focusing on the whole child in their work. Remote (distance) learning will look much different than it did in the spring! Over 100 educators contributed to the Continuous Learning 2.0 Plan which will be shared in more detail in the coming days with families and staff... READ MORE >

The safety of our students and staff is paramount as we make decisions about how to educate students this fall. District leaders and educators are in the process of finalizing our Continuous Learning 2.0 plan which includes a three-prong approach based on health and safety and the primary considerations developed by the community workgroup. More at www.msd25.org.... READ MORE >

TO: Marysville School District Families FR: Jason Thompson, Superintendent RE: Reopening Schools 2020 - Update August 4, 2020 Espanõl: haga clic AQUI (Este mensaje fue traducido usando Google Translate. Perdone cualquier tergiversación de palabras o frases. Gracias.) The Marysville School District is committed to getting students back into schools with... READ MORE >

TO: Marysville School District Students, Families, Staff, and Community Members FR: Jason Thompson, Superintendent RE: Reopening Schools Update for Grades K - 12 July 30, 2020Espanõl: haga clic AQUI I hope you are enjoying this wonderful Pacific Northwest summer and are staying safe and healthy even as there seems to be a resurgence of COVID-19 cases in our... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work-Study Session followed by a Regular Session meeting:Monday, August 03, 2020 4:30 p.m./Work Study6:30 p.m./Regular Session In order to maintain appropriate social distancing guidelines there will be limited seating available in-person. Attendees are strongly encouraged to participate virtually... READ MORE >

Remember that your vote counts, with elections just around the corner . READ MORE >

Does your child need immunizations?Marysville School District, in partnership with The Everett Clinic, will hold a Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, August 6, 10:30 am - 2:30 pm. New State Law requires students to be fully immunized prior to attending school. While we are not yet certain if students will return to in-person school, getting immunizations up-to-date... READ MORE >

Shoultes Elementary School, built in 1958, has been given a much needed facelift this summer. “The quality of work is absolutely exceptional. Teachers and staff work very hard to provide a high quality education to each student that walks through our doors; the physical appearance of our buildings is now totally consistent with the message we give to our Shoultes... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District delivered 400 kits to disadvantaged students. So far, kids love them.By Julia-Grace SandersMARYSVILLE — Shark Puppet Jr. is on the move. The monarch butterfly larva is moving to the top of its container to make a cocoon, called a chrysalis. On the other side of the plastic, 10-year-old Skyler Jefferson watches, writing down... READ MORE >

Thank you to our community partners for their support to provide school supplies for students and families in need of them.Whether school resumes with in-person instruction or through other models, students will still need supplies. The work of the community group led by the Salvation Army is making it possible to help our community. Read more below about their... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Summer Enrichment Program was successfully launched on July 13. Israel and Ishmeet are two of our students who are busy assembling kits from the comfort of their homes as part of their learning assignments. Watch Ishmeet’s excitement when he received his Butterfly Kit! Click HERE to watch video. Learn more about our Summer Enrichment... READ MORE >

MSD Spotlight: Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP) Program Receives State Pre-Apprenticeship Certification The WA State Apprenticeship & Training Council (WSATC) officially recognized the Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP) program as a state-certified apprenticeship preparation program on July 16, 2020. Special thanks to Snohomish County Councilmember,... READ MORE >

Dear Marysville School District Families, As we plan for the reopening of schools, we want to hear from you! Your feedback is critical in our decision-making process. Please provide your honest thoughts by participating in the survey linked below. Your feedback will help us better understand your family’s needs and preferences as we approach the upcoming school... READ MORE >

Marysville School District Families, The Salvation Army is working with Marysville and Tulalip community partners to collect school supplies for our students and families in need. While we don't know quite yet what the start of the school year will look like, students will still need basic school supplies. Families in need of assistance with school supplies can... READ MORE >

Three district staff members are featured in our Spotlight: Natosha Gobin, Lushootseed Language Teacher at MPHS has been nominated for the Everett Herald Business Journal Emerging Leaders Award which highlights and celebrates people who are doing good work in Snohomish County. Read more Everett Herald Business Journal Emerging Leaders Natosha is also a recent... READ MORE >

Espanõl haga clic AQUÌ(Este mensaje ha sido traducido usando Google Translate. Perdone cualquier tergiversación de palabras o frases. Gracias.)July 7, 2020 Dear Marysville School District Families, Staff, and Community Members,Our district is in the process of developing plans for the reopening of schools in September 2020. We will share information and future... READ MORE >

Welcome to MSD Monthly, news and information for the Marysville School District staff, families, and the Marysville and Tulalip community. As we wrap up an unprecedented school year, click HERE to get the most recent updates and news from the district and join us as we celebrate our graduates - #Classof2020 - and welcome our incoming kindergarten students... READ MORE >

Observing Father's DayFather's Day is a day of honoring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society.Today we honor each and every Marysville and Tulalip fathers! READ MORE >

Kids and Teens Eat Free: July 7 through August 14 Monday through Friday Your Child does not need to be enrolled in school to participate. A breakfast and lunch grab and go will be available to the public in Marysville at: Grab & Go: 11:30—12:30 Allen Creek Elementary Cascade Elementary Liberty Elementary Shoultes Elementary Bus Service Available In The... READ MORE >

Observing JuneteenthJuneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, and Cel-Liberation Day, is an American holiday celebrated annually on June 19. It commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union general Gordon Granger read federal orders in Galveston, Texas, that all previously enslaved people were free. READ MORE >

A great depiction of students showing staff appreciation during the month of May as well as the eighth grade send-off from staff at 10th Street Middle School on June 17. It was awesome to see such a wonderful demonstration of appreciation from our students and staff! #GoBulldogs #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

Congratulations Legacy High School! Because of our hard-working Office students, Legacy High School has been listed as a top ten campus in Washington State for Microsoft Office User Specialist and MTA exams. Likewise, our Microsoft Office teacher, Marianne Pauley has earned a $1000 scholarship for our program. One of 20 in the state to receive it. Way to go... READ MORE >

Students from Marysville Pilchuck and Marysville Getchell High School's Black Student Unions recently collaborated with community leaders to hold a Peaceful March Against Racism in the Marysville and Tulalip community on June 11. We are proud of our students' efforts to raise awareness about racism and share ideas on how we can improve, together. Earlier this... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Early Learning Center held its end-of-the-year parade on Thursday, June 11, to wish their families well and say goodbye for the summer. Staff held up signs and gave lots of smiles, virtual hugs, and waves as the students and families drove by in their cars.#WeAreMSD READ MORE >

Totem Middle School is our Spotlight feature this week! 6th grade students at Totem were recently given a poetry writing assignment. For the assignment, students read a Newsela article titled "Introduction to Found Poetry" and were asked to choose one out of six different types of poetry: Dada PoetryCut-Up And Remix PoetryBlackout PoemsErasure... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work-Study Session followed by a Regular Session meeting:Monday, June 15, 2020 4:30 p.m./Work Study6:30 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to respond... READ MORE >

Observing National Flag Day! To commemorate the adoption of our flag, the Congress, by joint resolution approved August 3, 1949, as amended (63 Stat. 492), designated June 14 of each year as “Flag Day” and requested that the President issue an annual proclamation calling for its observance and for the display of the flag of the United States on all Federal... READ MORE >

TO: Marysville School District Students, Families, and Staff FR: Jason Thompson, Superintendent Click on HERE to view. READ MORE >

Congratulations, Marysville School District Class of 2020 graduates! You did it and we are so proud of you! We know that this year has been like no other but you persevered and worked through the impacts of COVID-19 school closures. You are now "alumni" so please remember to come back and visit your schools and let them know where your path leads you. You are our... READ MORE >

TO: Parents and Guardians of Incoming Students Grades 7 - 12FR: Marysville School District AthleticsRE: New Process for Student Athletic RegistrationThe Marysville School District Athletic Department has partnered with FinalForms, an online forms and data management service. FinalForms allows parents and guardians to complete and sign athletic participation forms... READ MORE >

Dear Graduating Class of 2020 students and families, As previously communicated, each of the high school graduations will be presented virtually this year due to the impacts of COVID-19. We are very fortunate to have scheduled the videography early on with Life and Light and we are excited to announce that we will be able to premier each of the virtual graduation... READ MORE >

Dear MSD Families and Community Members, Music4Life is a non-profit organization that provides donated musical instruments at no charge to public school districts for use by students-in-need. Not all students are interested in instrumental music, but for those who are and whose families cannot afford to purchase or rent a musical instrument, this becomes a barrier... READ MORE >

Join us on Monday, June 8th at 5:00 pm for the first-ever Senior Shout-Outs. Your school principals want to give the Class of 2020 something special during this COVID-19 time. Click HERE at 5:00 pm, today, Monday, June 8, 2020 for the premier of the Marysville School District Senior Shout-Outs from your school principals. Congratulations to each student of the... READ MORE >

Community members and students from the Black Student Unions have come together to organize a Marysville and Tulalip Peaceful March Against Racism on Thursday, June 11, starting at Jennings Park at 1:30 p.m. A flyer for the community event with details is posted below and attached. While this is not a district-sponsored event, we are supportive of the efforts of... READ MORE >

Marysville School District Families and Community Members, All schools and the District offices will reopen to serve families and the community beginning today, June 8, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. School offices will remain open during these hours through June 26. Safe Start - Washington social distancing practices will be in place. Please adhere to the practices... READ MORE >

The Marysville Rotary and the Marysville Rotary Education Foundation recently held their drive up 2020 Scholarship Awards Ceremony where they handed out $171,000 to graduating seniors from Marysville, Tulalip, Lakewood, and Granite Falls. Congratulations to: Matthew Allen/MPHS, Aubri Aumick/MPHS, Alexia Balderrama/MGHS, Alexis Bennett/MPHS, Taylor Bichel/MPHS,... READ MORE >

The Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP), located at the Early Learning Center (ELC), is currently enrolling for Fall. ECEAP is a free preschool program for eligible families with children ages 3 and 4. The ELC is also home to the Marysville School District’s Developmental Preschool Program. Family eligibility for ECEAP is determined based on a... READ MORE >

For Seniors Location/Date/Times - MGHS: Friday, June 5, 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Heritage and Legacy: Monday, June 8, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. MPHS: Tuesday, June 9, 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Grades K - 11 students may keep their Chromebooks over the summer. For students/families who are leaving the district or want to turn in their Chromebook over the summer, here... READ MORE >

June 2, 2020 Dear Families and Staff, We are all shaken by the recent senseless and tragic death of George Floyd and the events that have continued since. It instills fear, anger, and causes heartbreak. These events remind us that we must continue to take a firm stand against racial inequity and social injustice in our schools, communities, and across the nation.... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release Contact: Jodi Runyon, Director of Communications, Engagement, and Outreach June 2, 2020 Kindergarten Registration Open for Marysville Schools Msvl. WA - Although the physical school buildings remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, parents and guardians are encouraged to register their child for kindergarten for the new school year... READ MORE >

City of Marysville WA - government PROCLAMATION Declaring June 2020Class of 2020 Month in Marysville WHEREAS, 2020 gave way to unprecedented circumstances that are preventing traditional high school graduation, year-end activities and celebrations; and WHEREAS, high school seniors in the greater Marysville community have demonstrated incredible strength,... READ MORE >

Click HERE to hear from WIAA Executive Director Mick Hoffman as he reflects on what would have been WIAA Spring State Championship week and gives an update on summer guidance for participation. READ MORE >

The Class of 2020 parent-planned car parade celebrated the graduating class on Friday evening, May 29. Several students and families participated as they wound through a route in Marysville and Tulalip.Read more...HEREStory and photos courtesy Heraldnet.com, May 30, 2020. READ MORE >

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month is currently celebrated each year in the month of June to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan. The Stonewall Uprising was a tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the United States. In the United States the last Sunday in June was initially celebrated as “Gay Pride Day,” but the... READ MORE >

Welcome to the Spring/Summer edition of the Marysville School District Connection newsletter! Although the physical school buildings closed March 13, our students and staff had several months do amazing things in our schools and community.Click HERE to read the full publication including the Homegrown Hero feature on Marysville graduate and community member, Daryn... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work-Study Session followed by a Regular Session meeting:Monday, June 1, 2020 4:30 p.m./Work Study6:30 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to respond... READ MORE >

The Marysville Police Department’s School Resource Officers are disappointed to announce the cancelation of this year’s Youth Academy. In a prepared statement from Commander Mark Thomas, he wrote: "This Academy is very important to us, and a special opportunity to engage with our students. We also know it is very important to our students who enjoy the activities,... READ MORE >

Marysville School District will be providing box meal service with food to be prepared and cooked at home for the weeks of June 22 and June 29 before the Summer Meals Program begins. The last day of school is June 19, at which time we will end the daily bus meal distribution in neighborhoods and at school sites. The box meal service for the weeks of June 22 and... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release Jodi Runyon, Director of Communications, Engagement, and Outreach May 27, 2020 Instructional Materials Public Review Msvl. WA On July 13, 2020 the Marysville School District Board of Directors will receive a report from the district Instructional Materials and Curriculum Committee (IMCC) recommending adoption of the following... READ MORE >

2020 Summer Distance/Online Credit Retrieval Program Session 1: June 22 to July 3Session 2: July 8 to July 21 Espanól haga clic AQUI (Esta información fue traducida usando Google translate. Perdone cualquier tergiversación de palabras o frases.)Logistics and Information: 2 summer school sessions are offered; each consists of 10 school days. Session 1 begins on... READ MORE >

May 20, 2020Espanõl: haga clic AQUI (Este documento fue traducido usando Google translate. Perdone cualquier tergiversación de palabras.) Class of 2020 Students and Families, On May 19 the district shared a letter (linked HERE) which outlines the plans for the Class of 2020 graduates. We have received feedback, both positive and negative, regarding a change that... READ MORE >

Espanõl: haga clic AQUI (Este documento fue traducido usando Google translate. Perdone cualquier tergiversación de palabras.) May 19, 2020 Dear Marysville School District Class of 2020 Students and Families, We are writing to provide an update regarding graduation. The decision to move to a virtual graduation ceremony was made in light of the current... READ MORE >

Today, May 19, would have been the scheduled retirement celebration for our Marysville School District retirees. Due to the circumstances we are unable to come together. On behalf of the Marysville School District, please join us in congratulating our retirees for the year 2020. Click HERE for a slideshow showcasing our retirees. To this year's retirees, we want... READ MORE >

Congratulations to Arielle Valencia, student at Allen Creek Elementary School. Arielle was inducted into the AAA School Patrol Hall of Fame along with another student from Everett Public Schools. According to AAA press release: "As a long-standing tradition, a panel of judges from AAA Washington, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Office of... READ MORE >

Educational Bosses Week is May 18 - 21, 2020Special thank to our amazing Principals, Assistant Principals, Executive Directors, Directors, Supervisors, Managers, and Deans of Students#WeAreMSD #NationalEdBossesWeek READ MORE >

Our Cadets are amazing. They received top awards in several categories at their most recent event prior to school closures. All teams did very well at the 3rd NWD&R hosted by Arlington School District. SENIOR POWER SHOUTOUT TO: Aviation Mechanic, Cadet Kody Reno FUTURE MARINE SHOUTOUT TO: March Cadet of the Month, Cadet Kaila Estrella Students can enroll in... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work-Study Session followed by a Regular Session meeting:Monday, May 18, 2020 4:30 p.m./Work Study6:30 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to respond... READ MORE >

Grove Elementary School has been selected as a 2019-2020 Imagine Nation Beacon School. The school was nominated for above-and-beyond enthusiasm and innovative use of Imagine Learning with the staff and student body. Imagine Learning is a language and literacy development support tool and is used by ELL students at all elementary schools. "We recognize that this... READ MORE >

How to connect with us via our mobile app and more! STEP 1: Search for WWW.MSD25.ORG STEP 2: Scroll to the bottom of the website. STEP 3: Select App Store. STEP 4: Download the App. STEP 5: Allow notifications. STEP 6: Go to settings. STEP 7: Choose preferences. STEP 8: Take a look around. READ MORE >

The staff of Liberty Elementary School recently paraded around their local neighborhood holding signs of positive messaging for students and families. Some signs say “we miss you” and others say “we love you”. Liberty teachers shared the parade routes in their respective Google Classrooms to inform students of the event. The Liberty staff would like you to... READ MORE >

Online registration for new families enrolling their child(ren) in grades PreK - 12 is now available! This includes registration for Kindergarten for the upcoming 2020 - 2021 school year. Incoming Kindergarten children must be 5 years old by August 31, 2020. Steps to enroll and an outline of the registration process is available on the district website at... READ MORE >

The 2020 - 2021 perpetual school year calendar is being shared so families and staff can use the calendar for early planning. This calendar provides the start and end of school, breaks, holidays, and non-school days for the upcoming 2020 - 2021 school year, also known as a perpetual calendar. Early release and conference release times are yet to be determined.... READ MORE >

Today is National School Nurse Day Since 1972, National School Nurse Day has been set aside to recognize school nurses. This year we want to send a special thank you to our nurses who have shown up each and every day for our students. National School Nurse Day was established to foster a better understanding of the role of school nurses. The next you encounter... READ MORE >

National Teacher Day, May 5, 2020 Never have our nation's teachers been more appreciated and seen--even as they work with students from a distance. For Teacher Appreciation Week, we're asking our followers a question a day to help showcase all that teachers do for our students. Please follow the link and use the graphics to share on your own social channels,... READ MORE >

Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a holiday that celebrates the date of the Mexican army’s May 5, 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War. The day, which falls on Tuesday, May 5 in 2020, is also known as Battle of Puebla Day. While it is a relatively minor holiday in Mexico, in the United States, Cinco de Mayo has evolved... READ MORE >

Teacher Appreciation Week from MarysvilleSD on Vimeo.May 4 - May 8 is Teacher Appreciation Week. View message from Jason Thompson, Superintendent, thanking, and honoring our amazing teachers in the Marysville School District who continue to inspire young minds. #WeAreMSD #TeacherAppreciationWeek READ MORE >

Monday, May 4, 2020 4:30 p.m./Work Study6:30 p.m./Regular Session In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to respond to the current health emergency. Public Comments can be submitted HERE and will be provided to each board director. Please... READ MORE >

Marysville School DistrictGrading Expectations and ProceduresCOVID-19 School Building Closure May 1, 2020 The purpose of the Grading Expectations and Procedures document is to provide staff an overview of grading practices to support our students during school building closure. Our collective goals in establishing grading guidelines, within the Office of... READ MORE >

The National School Principal’s Day was created to thank the educational leaders who are responsible for the success of the schools and the students. This day, annually on May 1, aims to create awareness to the students to recognize the work of principals. Each of our school principals are deeply appreciated for the work they do to Engage, Inspire, and Prepare... READ MORE >

School Lunch Hero Day The Marysville School District could not be more proud of our School Lunch Heroes! Our food service employees go above and beyond to make certain that our students receive nutritious meals every day. The COVID-19 school closures have made these employees even more of a hero than they already were! Our food service staff are preparing and... READ MORE >

Did you know, May is National Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Mental Health Awareness month, Physical Fitness and Sports Month, and Better Hearing and Speech Month?! Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month pays tribute to the generations of Asian and Pacific Islanders who have enriched America's history and are instrumental in its future success. Mental... READ MORE >

Legacy High School Class of 2020 Cap and Gown Distribution A huge thank you to Legacy PTSA for providing yard signs at no cost to our Class of 2020! Feel free to share your pictures of your yard signs and graduates with us in the comments below! #StillGraduating #AllInThisTogether #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

Attention High School Students!Starting May 4, you have a great opportunity to join in on weekly sessions from CareerConnect@Home!CareerConnect at Home: A free opportunity for high school students to learn about real jobs and careers from employers across Washington. The first session starts May 4. This is a great opportunity for students! Go to... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is so thankful to each of the Marysville and Tulalip community partners who have joined us in our efforts to address and meet the needs of our students, families, and the greater community. This is a unique time where the COVID-19 virus has had a major impact on the lives of so many. As we continue to follow the #StayHomeStayHealthy... READ MORE >

This week is Washington State School Recognition Week! Congratulations to Heritage High School and Pinewood Elementary School! https://www.msd25.org/article/235754?org=district READ MORE >

Summer School/Extended Learning for grades 9 - 12 will be offered in the Marysville School District this coming summer.Students in grades 9 - 12 will have opportunities for credit retrieval and in some cases advancement. More details including a list of courses will be sent to families of students in grades 9 - 12 and posted to the district and school websites... READ MORE >

Marysville-Pilchuck High School MPHS' Class of 2020 Cap and Gown distribution brought lots of smiles, tears of joy, and excitement for the graduating class. #StillGraduating #AllInThisTogether #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

April 23, 2020 Espanõl haga clic AQUÌ TO: MSD Families and Students RE: Grades, Grading for the remainder of the 2019 - 2020 School Year The Marysville School District along with school districts across the state recently received guidance in the form of a draft framework from State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal. In our district, the... READ MORE >

MAKING GREAT CHOICES! Parents, we are launching a five session support group addressing family management and bonding. Based on the materials from Guiding Good Choices, this content delivered and discussion oriented group will meet either for a late morning, mid afternoon or early evening group, contingent on registrations. Topics will include dealing with peer... READ MORE >

Marysville School District SROs send a message to all students: "We Miss You!" Thank you, Officer's White, Wiersma, Fawks, King, and Sparr. Welcome, Officer King! #WeAreMSD #MarysvillePolice #SROs READ MORE >

GRADES K-12 DRIVE-UP MEDICATION DISTRIBUTIONFor Student Medication Pick-UpMarysville Pilchuck High School Main Campus Entrance Tuesday, 4/28/20 and Wednesday, 4/29/208:00 AM - 4:00 PM If your child was taking medication or had emergency medication at school (ie. Diabetic supplies, EpiPen, Inhaler, Anti-seizure medication, etc.) that you need to pick up... READ MORE >

Did you know the #2020census consists of 10 short questions and is used to count every person living in the United States, the five inhabited territories and the District of Columbia? Respond online now: www.2020census.gov#censusfacts READ MORE >

Forefront Suicide Prevention is offering a Well-Being Series for families and educators during this difficult time. The series includes webinars addressing student life skills, coping with grief, educator wellness, and suicide prevention. Learn more here, and sign up for April 24th's webinar on Educator Wellness:... READ MORE >

Tutor.com is providing free student tutoring resources for Military families. What is Tutor.com for U.S. Military Families? Tutor.com for U.S. Military Families (Tutor.com/military), funded by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and Coast Guard Mutual Assistance (CMGA), is a program that allows eligible students in grades kindergarten through college to connect... READ MORE >

Dear Marysville and Tulalip Families, Please help us support you and other families by participating in a short community needs survey. Our district has partnered with Panorama Education to help us administer, collect, and analyze the survey data. Your answers are completely anonymous. Participation by our families will help us to learn more about the needs of our... READ MORE >

Congratulations Heritage High School and Pinewood Elementary School! Two MSD Schools Receive State Board Recognition Msvl. WA - The State Board of Education, the Educational Opportunity Gap Oversight and Accountability Committee (EOGOAC), and the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction have identified schools state-wide to receive academic recognition... READ MORE >

Earth Day was founded in 1970 as a day of education about environmental issues. The holiday is now a global celebration that’s sometimes extended into Earth Week, a full seven days of events focused on green living. The brainchild of Senator Gaylord Nelson and inspired by the protests of the 1960s, Earth Day began as a “national teach-in on the environment” and was... READ MORE >

April 21, 2020Espanõl haga clic AQUÌThis week marks the second week of distance (online) learning. We recognize that what students need from schools during this time will vary and many will need additional supports and accommodations. What schools and families will need during this time will also vary - flexibility and communication are key. School staff will... READ MORE >

Did you know that this week is #PublicSchoolVolunteerWeek? We are very grateful for the dedication of so many parents, caregivers, neighbors and friends who give their time and talent to ensure the best education for our students. #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

Happy Administrative Professionals Week! Its Administrative Professionals Week in the Marysville School District and Administrative Professionals day is Wednesday, April 22. We thank all of our school and District administrative office professionals for what they do every day to serve our students, families, and staff. Join us in saying T H A N K Y O U today... READ MORE >

://www.facebook.com/10ths...Here is social distancing, 10th Street style!! We may be apart, but the music will not stop! Thank you to Nathan Sackman, Gianna Frank, Vinny Hemrich, Andrew Arostegui, Cory Maxwell, Cody Barnett, Ellie Kiffe, Kylie Chadd, Allison Grafstrom, Marit Dhaliwal, Judah Butler, Claire Hudson, Genevieve Lilly, Edison Valencia, Xander Swanson,... READ MORE >

We honored the students of the Class of 2020 by shining our lights brightly at our stadiums and around the community on April 17 at 8:20 pm (20:20). Thank you to MP DECA teacher Will Hill, and MP Principal Christine Bromley for the drone footage taken at Quil Ceda Stadium.#WeAreMSD #YouGotThisClassof2020 #MSDProud READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Work Study Session on Monday, April 20, 2020 @ 1:00 pm via ZOOM In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to respond to the current health emergency. Public Comments can be... READ MORE >

April 17, 2020 TO: Families of Students Enrolled in Kindergarten - Grade 5 RE: Printed Learning Resource Packets Education has shifted significantly for everyone in the last few weeks, and we are working hard to help ensure that each student receives instruction to help them continue to grow despite school closures. Today, April 17, Printed Learning Resource... READ MORE >

Attention current Sophomores and Juniors! Are you a sophomore or junior (or will be a 5th year senior this fall) interested in gaining hands on experience in the construction trades? Do you want to earn high school and college credit by working with peers to build an actual house from start to finish? If so, consider the Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP),... READ MORE >

Congratulations to Garrett Devereux, MGHS Class of 2020, and Parker Devereux, MPHS Class of 2020. Garrett and Parker are twin brothers who are both valedictorians for their class this year. Congratulations, Garrett and Parker, and to the entire graduating Class of 2020! #StillGraduating #Classof2020Proud #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

Our staff is overjoyed that they are able to provide nutritious meals for our students, and our students are happy and thankful to receive them. Thank you to our families for sharing your pictures and words of appreciation. #WeAreMSD #MSDMealService READ MORE >

Espanõl haga clic AQUÌ On Monday, April 20, there will be another drive up Chromebook deployment for K-5 families who do not have access to a computer or the internet and were not able to make the first two opportunities. Please note: this deployment will take place at Marysville Pilchuck High School. School supplies and hygiene kits will also be available to... READ MORE >

On Friday, April 17, at 8:20 pm (20:20), the Marysville School District will join high schools in our region by turning on the stadium lights at Marysville Getchell and Marysville Pilchuck High School campuses to honor the Class of 2020. The lights will remain on for 20 minutes. We are following the Governor's #StayHomeStay Healthy orders and ask that students... READ MORE >

April 14, 2020 Espanol haga clic AQUI Today marks day two of distance learning (online). As a reminder, with the Governor’s order to “Stay Home - Stay Healthy” and the closure of physical school buildings for the remainder of the school year, we have added more direct online instruction in addition to the learning enrichment activities. Our staff has identified... READ MORE >
Thank you to our transportation, food service, and paraeducator staff for distributing nutritious meals during Spring Break and making our students and families smile. #WeAreMSD #StayHomeStayHealthy #COVID-19 #MSDConnectedLearning READ MORE >

The implementation of the District’s remote teaching and at-home learning began today, Monday, April 13. What students need from schools during this time will vary and we recognize that many will need additional supports and accommodations. School staff will collaborate and plan to meet student learning needs and support student well-being and will carry out the... READ MORE >

With gyms and schools remaining closed, Katerina Kountouris continues to offer new innovative at-home workouts to MaxPreps and the high school sports community. Kountouris, a certified instructor, nutritionist and professional sports host, provides an overview of the type of workouts she plans to employ while we are sheltered during COVID-19. Check back regularly... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release April 10, 2020 Jodi Runyon, Director of Communications, Engagement, and Outreach MSD Communications jodi_runyon@msd25.org (360) 965-0005 District Director 5 Selected to Serve on School Board Msvl. WA - On Friday, April 3, 2020, the Marysville School District Board of Directors held a remote public interview process to fill the vacant... READ MORE >

Download the Marysville School District App to keep you connected, updated, and involved via instant notifications. Here are some helpful directions to download the App: 1. Go to your App Store --- On iPhone at shorturl.at/cJLRT --- On Android at shorturl.at/NPSV6 2. Download the free app. 3. Go to settings and select your school, the district, and other... READ MORE >

With the Governor’s order to “Stay Home - Stay Healthy” and the closure of physical school buildings for the remainder of the school year, we enter into the next phase which includes the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPIs) emphasis to expand on distant learning with students - moving from providing learning enrichment and... READ MORE >

Types of Scams: Scammers use ads, bogus websites, direct mail, email and social media to push herbs, oils, pills, powders, supplements and teas with supposed properties to cure chronic diseases, ease pain, melt away pounds, ward off infection — and now to prevent, treat or cure coronavirus. Along with peddling snake oil, shady companies or outright... READ MORE >

April 8, 2020Essential Learning UpdateEspanõl haga clic AQUÌThe implementation of the District’s remote teaching and at-home learning will begin on Monday, April 13. What students need from schools during this time will vary and we recognize that many will need additional supports and accommodations. What schools and families will need during this time will also... READ MORE >

As the world goes into lockdown to slow the spread of COVID-19, many are volunteering their time and resources — and risking exposure to the potentially deadly virus — to help those most in need. From a cafe-owning family making meals for the elderly in Louisiana to homeless shelter residents making masks for hospital workers in Spain, here’s a look at... READ MORE >

Now that we know we must transfer from school buildings to distance learning for the rest of this school year, check out this tip sheet for talking to your children about both the coronavirus and the shift to distance learning. Have you talked to your kids about school closures related to COVID-19? Kids may have been talking about COVID-19 for days or even weeks,... READ MORE >

April 7, 2020 Espanõl haga clic AQUÌCOVID-19 Essential Learning UpdateFamilies, Staff, and Community Members, With the Governor’s order to “Stay Home - Stay Healthy” and the closure of physical school buildings for the remainder of the school year, we enter into the next phase which includes the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction... READ MORE >

The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association made the following announcement on April 6, 2020: READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, April 6, 2020Espanõl haga clic AQUÌDear Families, Staff, and Community Members, Following Governor Inslee’s press conference today, we want to reassure our entire community that our district has been and will continue to support students with nutritional meals, childcare services for first responders and healthcare workers, and learning... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, April 3, 2020Espanõl haga clic AQUÌDear Families, Staff, and Community Members, As a reminder, Monday kicks off Spring Break (April 6 - 10). We know this Spring Break looks different as we may not be doing some of the typical activities that we would normally do during the break. I hope you are able to take some time for meaningful activities... READ MORE >

MSD Staff are A M A Z I N G! We are so proud of our staff who are working in different and unique ways to meet the essential needs of our students! From preparing and delivering meals, assisting with the distribution of Chromebooks, collecting and organizing schools supplies and hygiene kits and maintaining safe, secure, and clean environments at our schools, to... READ MORE >

On Monday, April 6, there will be another drive up Chromebook deployment for K-5 families who do not have access to a computer or the internet and were not able to make the first two opportunities. Please note: this deployment will take place at Marysville Pilchuck High School. School supplies and hygiene kits will also be available to those who need them. 3rd... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, April 2, 2020Espanõl haga clic AQUÌDue to a large number of requests for devices by students and families, the Marysville School District will be holding another Chromebook deployment. On Monday, April 6, there will be another drive up Chromebook deployment for K-5 families who do not have access to a computer or the internet and were not able to... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, April 1, 2020Espanõl haga clic AQUÌWelcome to April! Today is April 1st and that always brings out jokes and pranks. Unfortunately, some misinformation and very convincing pictures have been circulating on social media today. This misinformation has been centered around school closure and other materials associated with schools. Please make sure... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 31, 2020 Espanõl haga clic AQUÌ As the month of March comes to a close, I want to remind us all how lucky we are to be a part of the Marysville community. Not only are we providing learning support and engagement during these challenging times, we have also prepared and delivered thousands of meals over the past three weeks. In addition,... READ MORE >

Parents at Liberty and Grove Elementary Schools got a special treat today from Jeff's Texas Style BBQ. As they brought their children for meal service, Jeff provided a free lunch to the parents and guardians. Jeff was looking for a way to help out the community and reached out to see how his restaurant could make a difference. According to the restaurant's website... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 30, 2020Espanõl haga clic AQUÌToday marks the beginning of the third full week of school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Students should be receiving contact from their teachers this week as we begin reaching out in a more concerted effort. We continue to receive daily guidance from the Office of the Superintendent of Public... READ MORE >

Key Communicators Sign Up Form for community members who do not have children enrolled in schools but would like to receive updates from the Marysville School District. Complete the following form to be added automatically https://bit.ly/2xmJnJ3 or call (360) 965-0000 to be added or removed from this communication list. Connect with us to receive updates and... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors will meet in a Special Session meeting: Monday, March 30, 2020, 3:30 pm In accordance with Washington State Governor’s Proclamation 20-28, this meeting will be hosted remotely to approve routine matters and matters considered essential to respond to the current health emergency. Public comments can be submitted... READ MORE >

Connect with your library even though buildings are closed - see message below from Sno-Isle Libraries Dear Sno-Isle Libraries customer, Our vision is that everyone in our community is connected to their library. During this required stay at home, we are writing to you to highlight ways you can connect with staff and library services even when library buildings... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 27, 2020Espanõl haga clic aquìAs we wrap up another week of unexpected and unprecedented school closures, I want to thank our community, our families, our students, and our staff for their patience, grace, and understanding. We are working hard to provide meals, instructional materials, and guidance for all of our students. We are... READ MORE >

About Statistics in Schools This video discusses how the Census Bureau has expanded its efforts to promote statistical literacy by providing real life data. New activities designed specifically for the 2019-2020 school year spotlight the 2020 Census and the importance of making sure everyone is counted, especially children. The decennial count impacts the... READ MORE >

COVID-10 Update, March 26, 2020Espanõl haga clic aquì We continue to monitor this ever-evolving state of affairs closely. With our staff and community partners working together across the district we are able to check off the boxes mandated by the Governor which include providing meals for students, childcare for first-responders, healthcare workers, and learning... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 25, 2020 Espanõl haga clic aquì Work continues during the closure on the evolution of our learning approach as referenced in yesterday’s message. Groups have been meeting, virtually, all over the district today planning and developing materials and content. We are trying to move forward together and create consistent approaches and... READ MORE >

On Thursday, March 26, Marysville School District will hold its second drive up Chromebook deployment for K-5 families who do not have access to a computer or the internet and were not able to make the first opportunity last Saturday. School supplies and hygiene kits will also be available to those who need them. Drive-Up Chromebook Checkout When: Thursday,... READ MORE >

First Legacy High School Nationwide Coding Award!Legacy High School Student, David Perez recently placed in the Top 100 songs in a nationwide Amazon Future Engineer EarSketch Ciara Remix coding Competition.There were over 1200 entries from 32 states. Winners were chosen by a panel of judges who are experts in music technology, composition, computer science, and... READ MORE >

Our proud staff of bus drivers, paraprofessionals, and liaisons happily delivered over 5,000 meals today, Tuesday, March 24! Practicing social distancing and taking all required precautions, staff have enjoyed providing grab and go meals for our students. The grab and go meals are delivered each week day (and will continue through what was Spring Break). The buses... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 24, 2020Espanõl haga clic aquiOur meal delivery program continued today and our bus drivers, food service workers, and paraprofessionals again rose to the occasion and fed 5,016 nutritious meals to children across the district! This was all while maintaining social distancing and following workplace guidelines provided by the CDC and the... READ MORE >

JOIN THE MARYSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD The Marysville School Board will be accepting applications to replace the position of Marysville School District, District 5 Board Director. The appointed board member will serve until the next regularly scheduled school board election in Fall 2021. Applicants must: be a legal resident of the State and US Citizen, reside... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 23, 2020 Espanõl haga clic aqui Today we began delivery of meals all over the district, and for the first day, it went well. From transportation rerouting busses to areas where additional food service was needed to paras carrying heavy meal totes up the steps of the busses, people pitched in and made it work. We had 60 bus drivers and 52... READ MORE >

Key Communicators Sign Up Form for community members who do not have children enrolled in schools but would like to receive updates from the Marysville School District. Connect with us to receive updates and information from the Marysville School District.Complete the following form to be added automatically https://bit.ly/2xmJnJ3or call (360) 965-0000 to be... READ MORE >

CHROMEBOOK DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, MARCH 23 IS POSTPONEDThe distribution of Chromebooks scheduled for Monday, March 23, for families with students in grades K - 5 with no computer or internet access at home has been postponed until later in the week. A new date and time for the next opportunity will be posted and emailed to families.On Saturday, March 21,... READ MORE >

IMPORTANT MESSAGE REGARDING CHROMEBOOK ACCESS for Grades K - 5 For families who have been assigned a Chromebook for their child in grades K - 5 today or this coming Monday, here is the information you need to log in to the Chromebook. A follow up with additional information will be shared in the coming week. Access information is your child's email address and... READ MORE >

Food Service Delivery Begins Next Week! Beginning Monday, March 23, buses will start delivery of meals mid-morning every day. The daily schedule is based on the elementary morning bus routes, although not at the usual times. Grab and go meals from the bus locations will continue to be at no cost and for all youth ages 1 - 18 and those enrolled in our 18 - 21-year... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 20, 2020Espanõl haga clic aquìLearning Enrichment Activities Today’s update includes the launch of learning enrichment materials for our families. This information can also be found on the district’s website, and there will be more added to these opportunities in the coming weeks. Stay tuned to this daily update and our district website for... READ MORE >

Chromebook Distribution for Grades K - 5Saturday, March 21 OR Monday, March 23 - Read below for important information and details Espanõl haga clic aquìOur staff has been working hard to get learning enrichment and activities shared over the next several days. By end of day tomorrow, we will have basic learning resources posted to the district website for students... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 19, 2020 Espanõ; haga clic aquì Dear Families, Staff, and Community Members, We are approaching the end of the first week of this unprecedented closure, and this community continues to amaze me with its resilience and desire to come together in service of our children and families. We continue to meet regularly with representatives from... READ MORE >

March 19, 2020 is Absolutely Incredible Kid Day founded by Camp Fire in 1997! Every year, millions of people—like you—write/tell a young person in their life what makes them incredible. YOUR WORDS ARE POWERFUL. Pledge your voice in the comments section or at Camp Fire. Commit to encouraging a special kid in your life on March 19, 2020. #AIKD #KidDay... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 18, 2020Espanõl clic aquìThere are no large, new developments from the State or Regional meetings we attend for COVID-19 today. We are continuing on the path laid out in previous updates. We do have a couple of district updates for today. Food ServiceToday we served 1,110 lunches and breakfasts to the children in our community. We have... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 17, 2020 Espanõl haga clic aquì We are continuing to adapt to the changes occurring on a daily basis related to COVID-19 in the region and state. OSPI identified five, ordered priorities to guide our work for the immediate future: Food service for childrenEmployee compensation (people continue to be paid) Providing childcare for families... READ MORE >

Congratulations on your well-deserved success, Cadets!Please join us in congratulating our cadets as they step into their new roles. They have worked very hard to reach these positions and we look forward to all they will accomplish in the following year. They are currently working remotely to establish goals and continue community service in any way they safely... READ MORE >

Show young children how to cover their sneezes and more. Share this poster for a clear, visual lesson on healthy habits that stop germs. (from My Big World magazine) Get the Poster Learn more at: https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/ READ MORE >

St Patrick’s Day is a global celebration of Irish culture on or around March 17. It particularly remembers St Patrick, one of Ireland’s patron saints, who ministered Christianity in Ireland during the fifth century.What Do People Do? St Patrick’s Day is celebrated in many parts of the world, especially by Irish communities and organizations. Many people wear an... READ MORE >

COVID-19, Update, March 16, 2020Espanõl haga clic aquìThe state and regional responses to the COVID-19 global epidemic continue to escalate. The Governor released new directives today closing restaurants, entertainment facilities, hair and nail salons, and other recreational facilities. Child and daycare facilities remain open at this time. Additionally, the... READ MORE >

When Governor Inslee closed schools, he directed school districts to work on plans for continued food service for children and childcare for healthcare workers and first responders in the community. As a district, we are also exploring how we can support students and families with enrichment activities to do at home during this extended closure. Please take a few... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 13, 2020Espanõl haga clic aquìOur district continues to monitor the evolving health crisis very closely. The COVID-19 virus has created many unknowns for us all. We do know that our nation is now in a state of emergency. These are unprecedented times but I want you to know that we are taking necessary steps to support our students, families,... READ MORE >

2020-2021 Incoming Freshman High School Request Form Espanõl - haga clic aquì Dear Parent or Guardian, Next fall your student will be moving up to high school. For the 2020/2021 school year, Marysville School District will continue with the process of giving parents and guardians the option to learn about and discuss each of our high schools with their 8th... READ MORE >

March 12, 2020Espanõl haga clik aqui UPDATE: Schools to Remain Closed through April 24 Dear Marysville School District Families and Staff,Following the Governor’s press conference earlier today, school districts in Snohomish County, including our district, are mandated to close schools by an emergency proclamation of the Governor. Yesterday, our district took a... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE SCHOOLS TO CLOSE: PLEASE READ Schools in the Marysville School District will be closed beginning Friday, March 13. Dear Marysville School District Families and Staff, The COVID-19 issue in our county, region, and state continues to develop. While the district has been contingency planning for the past several weeks around new developments, we are... READ MORE >

March 11, 2020, Update #1 The Governor held a press conference this morning sharing directives for Washington State related to prevention measures around the Coronavirus (COVID-19). As a follow-up, the Governor has scheduled a conference call with area superintendents this afternoon. We want our families and staff to know that we are monitoring this rapidly... READ MORE >

Meet Irista Reeves Irista is a Heritage High School student who is taking art classes at Legacy High School. Her artwork recently made it into the Scholastic Art Show hosted at the Schack Art Center in Everett. Below is Irista's artist statement: "The earth around us speaks to me. It shows me beauty within the darkness. It shows me everything I know. I... READ MORE >

COVID-19, Daily Update, March 10, 2020We are closely monitoring the emerging situation related to the COVID-19 outbreak in our region. This situation continues to evolve, and there are new developments every day. As information and the situation changes, we will continue to plan for as well as respond to the recommendations and information provided by our state,... READ MORE >

The Marysville School Board will be accepting applications to replace the position of Marysville School District, District 5 Board Director. The appointed board member will serve until the next regularly scheduled school board election in Fall 2021. Applicants must: be a legal resident of the State and US Citizen, reside in the designated area, and be registered... READ MORE >

COVID-19, Daily Update, March 9, 2020District staff continue to monitor and adapt to emerging information about the ongoing COVID-19 situation in our district and region. The good news is we have not had any additional presumed or confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 associated with our district today or over the weekend. We remain in daily contact with the... READ MORE >

March 9 - 13 is Education Support Professionals Week! This week honors all classified employees who work in our schools and the district who help to make a positive difference in the lives of children. Education support professionals include bus drivers, custodial, maintenance and grounds employees, paraeducators, health room assistants, child nutrition services... READ MORE >

Love it or hate it, our annual ritual of early March – daylight saving time – is coming this weekend. At 2 a.m. Sunday, the few analog clocks still around must "spring forward" an hour, turning 1:59:59 a.m. into 3 a.m. Since most of our computers, smartphones and DVRs do it automatically, it's not as much of a chore as it used to be. Unless you have smart... READ MORE >

The Marysville School Board will be accepting applications to replace the position of Marysville School District, District 5 Board Director, serving the areas of Sunnyside and Allen Creek Elementary. State law requires the remaining school board members to appoint a replacement within 90 days. The appointed board member will serve until the next regularly... READ MORE >

COVID-19, Daily Update, March 6, 2020We continue to monitor the emerging COVID-19 developments and will continue through the weekend too. While there are a few new confirmed cases today in our county, none of the new presumptive or confirmed positives are associated with our school district at this time. The three schools with an associated presumptive positive... READ MORE >

CONNECT WITH US! March 6, 2020 Dear MSD Families and Staff, The Marysville School District communications office wants to make certain that you are able to connect with us through all communication platforms for the district and schools. Please review the information below to “connect with us” to stay up-to-date on current news and information. Website - Go to... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Daily Update, March 5, 2020More information continues to come out concerning the spread of the novel coronavirus disease – or COVID-19 in our county and community. The Snohomish Health District released new recommendations today, which we are implementing accordingly. The Marysville School District will be supporting the prevention strategy used for... READ MORE >
No. 4 Garfield whipped No. 3 Marysville-Pilchuck Thursday morning 74-53, but the Tomahawks still have a chance to place at state at the Tacoma Dome. M-P will play Friday at 9 a.m. If they win they play at 8 a.m. Saturday for fourth or sixth place. Garfield jumped out to a 20-7 first-period lead, but M-P went on a 9-0 run to make it 20-16 after a 3-pointer by Luke... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Daily Update: March 4, 2020We are continuing to monitor emerging information about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) issue. The Snohomish County Public Health department declared a public health emergency in the county to release additional resources to combat the spread of the virus in our community. We do not have any new presumptive positive (confirmed by... READ MORE >

RaeQuan Battle’s first varsity three-pointer in high school came from the corner. Within 10 seconds of being checked into his debut game for Marysville-Pilchuck High School against Arlington High, Battle found himself open near the baseline. His teammates swung him the ball and the sharpshooter was money from deep. “He might’ve played a couple of JV games,”... READ MORE >

4th Annual Family Night Round DanceMarch 12, 5:30 - 7:30 PMCedarcrest Middle School, 6400 88th St NE, Marysville, WAContact (360) 965-0573 or terrance_sabbas@msvl.k12.wa.us for more information. READ MORE >
MSD ATHLETICS: M - P Wins 63 - 48 against Central Kitsap High School, M - G Lost against Wilson High school. M-P will be playing Garfield Tomorrow at 9 AM!TACOMA – Marysville-Pilchuck’s defense stood out in beating Central Kitsap 63-48 this morning at the 3A Hardwood Classic at the Tacoma Dome. No. 3 M-P, 22-3, jumped out to a 16-4 first-quarter lead as the No. 14... READ MORE >

Marysville School District Before a school was established in Marysville, Elizabeth Shoultes and her husband moved from New York to Marysville in 1825. They claimed land north of Marysville for farming and raised ten children. Three generations later, Shoultes Elementary School was named after the farming family. The first school in Marysville was built two miles... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Daily Update: March 3, 2020 There are no new confirmed presumptive positive cases of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) that are connected to our district. We will continue to monitor this evolving health concern closely and continue to follow the guidelines and recommendations of the Snohomish County Health District. For more information and resources, go to... READ MORE >

Six year old Julian “The Punisher” Lawrence talks about his love of the sport of wrestling and how his work ethic has his parents and coaches excited about his future.Watch the video at https://www.facebook.com/Tulal... READ MORE >

To help Prevent the Spread of Viruses Including, Cold, Flu, and COVID-19: Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 secondsAvoid touching eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed handsAvoid contact with people who are sickStay home while sick and avoid close contact with othersCover mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing, then throw the tissue... READ MORE >

At their regular session board meeting this evening, Monday, March 2, the Board of Directors took action to table the decision on the boundary change process recommended by the Enrollment and Demographics Committee until December 2020.Board president Vanessa Edwards thanked the committee for their work. For the coming 2020 - 2021 school year, this means that... READ MORE >

March 2, 2020 Dear Marysville School District Families, We learned this morning of a community member reporting a positive test for the COVID-19 virus, which has been confirmed by the Snohomish County Health Department. This community member is hospitalized currently. As the individual may have come into regular contact with children who attend the Early... READ MORE >

40 Art pieces from 10th Street Middle School students will be on display at the Schack Art Center from March 6 - 22 Many Thanks to teacher Mrs Gonzalez's Art Class for the fantastic work!! Learn more at https://www.schack.org/student-gallery/ READ MORE >

We are pleased to announce the following students have been chosen as finalists in this years Future Chef event! They will participate in the event on March 19th, 2-6pm at Marysville Pilchuck. Last year we had some of the Principals, along with the Kitchen Manager, go in and congratulate the finalist and have a picture taken. Last year we also had great... READ MORE >

March 2, 2020The District is prepared with strong emergency procedures and a response plan. Currently there are no cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Marysville School District and we are closely monitoring the health of our students and staff. We continue to follow the guidance of the @CDC.gov (Center for Disease Control - cdc.gov) and @SnoHD (Snohomish County... READ MORE >

National School Breakfast Week March 2-6, 2020Mark your calendar for National School Breakfast Week—March 2-6, 2020! The #NSBW2020 theme is “School Breakfast: Out of this World,” which is sure to captivate students and stakeholders with how your breakfast program is blasting off into new territory! Start planning your celebration today with resources at... READ MORE >

Nutrition Month is celebrated every March, and is sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Nutrition Month focuses on helping people to make correct food choices as well as developing good eating and exercising habits. ... Nutribird Says: Eat a Balanced Diet Every Day. You are encouraged to celebrated each year during the month of March, National... READ MORE >

March is Music In Our Schools Month (MIOSM), and the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) website provides ideas on how to participate in MIOSM and promote support for school music Music in Our Schools Month By Phil Nast, retired middle school teacher and freelance writer Now, when public school music programs face budget cuts, is a critical time... READ MORE >

Join us as we celebrate a nation of diverse readers with these recommended books, authors, and teaching resources that represent an array of experiences and cultures.Bring authors’ voices into the classroom with Read Out Loud from KidLit TV.Read Across America partner KidLit TV is a diverse group of parents, educators, librarians, kid lit creators, and... READ MORE >

Irish-American Heritage Month is celebrated by proclamation of the President and Congress in the United States to honor the achievements and contributions of Irish immigrants and their descendants living in the United States. It was first celebrated in 1991.“Fearless: A Tribute to Irish American Women,” features novelist Alice McDermott in conversation with... READ MORE >

March is Women's History Month You are encouraged to comment your appreciation to Students, Parents/Guardians, and Staff, who are women to express your appreciation.The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States... READ MORE >

Marysville Getchell High School, Black Student Union Thank you to the staff and students of the Marysville School District for their contributions in making this event happen and ensuring that each and every student is to be celebrated and appreciated for the distinct and vibrant contributions made by sharing cultures, language, ideas, beliefs and values within... READ MORE >

Marysville School District Boundary Change Process Update February 28, 2020 Boundary Change Process Update - Meeting with the Board of Directors The Marysville School District Enrollment and Demographics Committee reconvened to meet with the Board of Directors on Thursday, February 28 at 6:30 pm. The Board requested a meeting with the committee to learn more... READ MORE >

The Marysville Getchell boys' basketball game against Mount Tahoma on Friday evening resulted in a win for the Chargers! (54-51). They will play Wilson High School on Wednesday, March 4, at 10:30 am at the Tacoma Dome.Marysville Pilchuck plays Kamiakin High School today (Saturday, 2/29) at 2:00 pm at Shorewood High School.Congratulations MG and good luck, MP! READ MORE >

New Black Student Union club at M-P wants to work with local police to improve communityBy Steve PowellMARYSVILLE – For many years the national narrative of the relationship between blacks and police has been one filled with tension. Members of the new Black Student Union at Marysville-Pilchuck High School want to change that. As part of Black History Month,... READ MORE >

Providing help, hope for homeless students in Marysville schoolsBy Steve PowellMARYSVILLE – One child went to school without shoes. Five others lived with two adults in a camper in a church parking lot for months. Older kids leave home and sleep on a friend’s couch or bedroom floor because it’s better than being at home. They are among the more than 500 homeless... READ MORE >

Marysville School District Student Recognition Breakfast, February 25, 2020 The Marysville School District held its second district-wide student recognition breakfast to honor students who have received awards through community organizations including Kiwanis Club, and Marysville Soroptimist, and Indian Education. “It is such a beautiful thing to witness our... READ MORE >

A shout out to the students who participated in this year's Mock Trials and to the teachers who guided them, Eric Hanson and Anne Galenberg! The students who participated in the Mock Trial represented both Marysville Getchell and Marysville Pilchuck High Schools. Students prepared for the trial by spending hours reading the material for the competition. "When they... READ MORE >

Basketball For the first time in the school’s history, Marysville Getchell High School boys’ basketball team made it to state! They won against Meadowdale which qualified them for regionals. The team will play Mount Tahoma this Friday, 2/28, at 6:00 pm at Puyallup High School in Puyallup. If Getchell wins, they will play at the Tacoma Dome on 3/4 at 10:30 am.... READ MORE >

“All Girls Build!” - Regional Apprenticeship Pathways Event On January 30, 2020, the Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP) Center, in partnership with Northwest Carpenters Institute of Washington, Western Washington Sheet Metal JATC, LiUNA! (Laborers), The Tulalip Tribes TERO Vocational Training Center and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace... READ MORE >

Congratulations to Spencer Sawyer, junior at Marysville Pilchuck High School. Spencer was featured in the Everett Herald as a SuperKid. Way to go, Spencer! Click link to read more: https://www.heraldnet.com/news/marysville-junior-hopes-to-be-first-in-family-to-college/ Photo and story courtesy Herald.net, February 25, 2020 READ MORE >

Gaga Ball! What is it? Thanks to the Allen Creek PTSA, students at the school have a new game to play at recess called 'Gaga Ball". The game has specific rules which include a group of students in a penned in area using their hands only to move the ball around inside the Gaga pen. There is no kicking or throwing - only moving the ball with one hand. If the... READ MORE >

Deadline Extended! Accepting Student Artwork for the 2020 NWESD High School Art ShowMark Your Calendars: March 6, 2020: Deadline to submit your students' artwork March 2-6, 2020: Art submissions collected March 9-20, 2020: Art displayed at NWESD (come visit us!) March 17, 2020: NWESD Art Reception & Awards Presentation Submit Artwork by March 6,... READ MORE >

Exciting news from Cedarcrest Middle School: Congratulations to Marilyn Roberts, recipient of the:2019 Middle School Teacher of Year Veterans of Foreign WarsEdmonds Post 8870Award presented: Feb. 19, 2020 AND2019 Middle School Teacher of the Year Veterans of Foreign WarsDistrict 1: Washington StateAward presented: Jan. 4, 2020 Way to go, Ms.... READ MORE >

4H Youth Advocates for Health Teen Volunteer Opportunity Attention MSD Teens: Through the YA4-H! program, you will: • work with other teens to increase nutrition knowledge and promote healthy living in after-school programs in your community!• receive training from and work closely with WSU staff!• build your resume while using your passion and skills to help... READ MORE >

We are at Allen Creek Elementary School where SRO White is accepting “Kind Heart Care Packs”. The students in Mrs. Ruiz’s and Mrs. Andrews’ classrooms put them together to be given to homeless people that Officers encounter in the community. #KindHeart #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

This is a really exciting part of the year. District play-offs are in the air. Our swim team is sending 3 divers forward, MP boys basketball won the WESCO league. Our MG/MP wrestlers both boys and girls are doing well as they head to regionals. MG boys and girls' basketball teams are still positioning themselves for a district tournament run. We are just wrapping... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District extends a warm thank you to Dr. Tom Albright for his committed dedication and service as District Director 5 serving on the Board of Directors since 2011. "Dr. Tom" as he was affectionately referred to, submitted his resignation due to health reasons. The resignation was accepted by the Board of Directors at their recent meeting on... READ MORE >

Did You Know?... The Marysville School District has students from Marysville Getchell and Marysville Pilchuck High Schools and representing 10th Street Middle School participating in the YMCA sponsored Mock Trial District Tournament? "The students receive a case in October and work as a team to become witnesses and attorneys as well as strategize the case.... READ MORE >

Liberty Elementary School "For the Love of a Good Book" month brings community members and leaders into the school to share their love of reading with students by reading a favorite children's book in a classroom. In its second year, the event helps students build literacy skills and get to know people from around the community. #fortheloveofagoodbook READ MORE >

Marysville School District Boundary Change Process Update February 19, 2020 Leading up to the boundary change proposal submitted by the committee, initial discussions about the high school small learning communities and high school boundaries began early during the 2017 - 2018 school year. In August 2018, following a comprehensive community engagement process... READ MORE >

An update on Boys Swim and Dive from Meredith Jenks, Swim and Dive Coach 2/6/20 - we hosted North WESCO JV Champs*20 personal best times out of 34 races*Joe Baker - diving CHAMPION*Gabe Bowling got a WILD CARD into DISTRICTS for his 200 IM Exceptional time drops:Erik Kristensen and Joe Stewart dropped 15 & 16 seconds respectively in the 200 FreeConner Olmsted... READ MORE >

On a recent visit to the Marysville School District's Early Learning Center (ELC), we had an opportunity to present to the "ELC Parent Cafe" about how to connect with their school and the Marysville School District online using social media, accessing the web, and using Let's Talk. Afterward, we talked with a group of parents about the impact the ELC has had... READ MORE >

School leaders seek to learn why bonds, levies aren’t passing Pinpointing a cause quickly could help them decide whether to try again in April special electionBy: JERRY CORNFIELDLearn more at:... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is deeply saddened for our students and community by the failure of the Capital Levy 2020 measure. A successful measure would have replaced Liberty Elementary School (1951) and Cascade Elementary School (1955), two of our oldest schools in the district. The measure would have also helped to build community by creating modern, safe,... READ MORE >

A recent article shared by Crosscut: After a century of suppression, Native languages are being revived in Washington schools writes "Throughout the state, tribal elders and educators are bringing Salish and other languages to youth" tells about the years-long suppression of the Native languages across our region and across the State. Locally, in the Marysville... READ MORE >

Ways you can help your student succeed in school!By: Washington Family Engagement.Students get better grades with more sleep. What is linguistic integration? What we have learned about family engagement in education - https://mailchi.mp/…/students-get-better-grades-with-more-s… READ MORE >

About The Marysville School District Foundation is a non-profit corporation founded in 1984 and run by volunteer Marysville School District staff and community members. It is our mission to support the efforts of the Marysville School District by supporting our staff, students and community with classroom grants, student scholarships, and educational... READ MORE >

One more day to turn in your Feb 11 envelopes. Remember: No stamp needed! Why do we need a Capital Levy? The Marysville community has not passed a bond since 2016, a Capital levy gives us the opportunity to rebuild the schools with the greatest need while showing our community that together we can improve our schools for our students. A levy ensures that we have... READ MORE >

THE MONTH OF MARCH WILL BE ALL ABOUT GETTING MARYSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S NEWEST MEMBERS READY FOR THEIR LEARNING JOURNEY! Kindergarten is an important milestone for students and families as it marks a child's entry into elementary school. A child must turn 5 years of age by August 31 to be eligible to start kindergarten in September. Visit your local... READ MORE >
Marysville schools seek $120 million in Tuesday’s election The capital levy would replace Cascade and Liberty elementaries, both built nearly 70 years ago.By Stephanie DaveyMARYSVILLE — School district leaders are asking for a $120 million capital levy in the upcoming special election to replace Marysville’s two oldest schools. Cascade and Liberty... READ MORE >

Does your child enjoy cooking or experimenting with different types of foods? It's time for the Sodexo Future Chefs competition. Students in grades 1 - 5 are eligible. Entry packets are available in each elementary school office. Each child participating will have an adult food service assistant. Read more about the competition HERE or call the Educational Service... READ MORE >

STRENGTHENING FAMILIES & GUIDING GOOD CHOICES ALL CLASSES POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE! Thursday evening, January 23, 2020 5:30 - 8 pm Thursdays: January 30, February 6, & 20, March 5, 12, 19, 26 Location: Cedarcrest Middle School Library 6400 88th St NE Marysville, WA 98270 Registration is needed as class size is limited The goal of the Strengthening... READ MORE >

February is CTE Month! The TV3 program under the direction of teacher Adam Edinger is a great example of hands-on learning and practical application that students experience in CTE classes. #CTEMonth #WeAreMSD Learn more about CTE at http://www.msd25.org/o/District/page/career-and-technical-education-cte--8 Happy CTE Month! READ MORE >

Class of 2020 High School Graduates: If you are a Tulalip Tribal member in any school district -OR- an other Native American student attending school in the Marysville School District - please drop-in us February, 20, to get information, ask questions and be entered into a raffle! READ MORE >

Boys basketball Monday, MG beat Shorewood 52-39 behind Malakhi Knight’s 32 points. Josiah Koellmer added 10. Saturday, Cameron Stordahl scored 27 points to lead the Tommies over Mountlake Terrace 67-60. Ethan Jackson and Luke Dobler tallied 12 each. M-P also whipped Oak Harbor 78-37 Friday. MG beat up on Everett 69-50, clinching it by outscoring the home team... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – Trinity Baron-Soss and Xanth Moen are the January Girl and Boy of the Month as selected by the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis clubs. Both are seniors at Legacy High School. Baron-Soss volunteers at the MAJAR Animal Rescue for her aunt and uncle. They rescue cats, tame and vaccinate them, then find them homes. “It’s a passion, not a career,” she... READ MORE >

Students from Marysville Getchell High School’s Black Student Union, read Resolution No. 2020-06; for Black History Month, adopted by the Marysville School District Board of Directors at the February 3, 2020 meeting. #WeAreMSD #BlackHistoryMonth Learn more about the resolution at https://app.eduportal.com/documents/view/742307 READ MORE >

One week until all ballots are due! No stamps are needed to turn in your Feb. 11 envelopes. Want to learn more about what's on the ballot for Marysville School District? Check out our website at http://www.msd25.org/o/district/page/capital-levy-2020 for all the information. #MSDBuildingSaferSchools READ MORE >

Celebrating National School Counseling Week Thank you to our magnificent school counselors who are there to support our students every day. Your work is critical in our district because we know that high social and emotional awareness leads to increased academic achievement. We appreciate all of our School Counselors and ESAs including Psychologists, Counselors,... READ MORE >

Celebrating Black History Month, Tips and Resources Black History Month officially began in 1976, when President Gerald R. Ford asked Americans to "seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history." Every year since then, every American president has dedicated February as... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is working closely with the Snohomish Health District to stay informed of the most current information and recommendations regarding the coronavirus. The health and safety of people in Snohomish County is the Snohomish Health District’s priority. The Health Department works in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and... READ MORE >

Click HEREto read full story. Story courtesy the Everett Herald via Herald.net, February 2, 2020 READ MORE >
Marysville Getchell High School’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) attended the Northwest Regional Conference at Sedro-Woolley High School with 23 members on February 1. Upon arrival, the members entered the auditorium to listen to a welcoming speech from the Regional Vice President and the members eagerly began their presentation events. Student’s... READ MORE >

Great effort Friday night by both Marysville Getchell and Marysville Pilchuck boys' basketball teams. The Tomahawks took the win in a 61 - 57 victory over the Chargers. The Charger girls' team took the win over the Tomahawks the day before. For more information game dates and stats go to www.wiaa.com, search Basketball and "find my team". READ MORE >
Students at the Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP) center spent quality time on Friday, January 31, 2020, with workers from Iron Workers Local 86, Cement Masons and Plasterers Local 528, and North Puget Sound Carpenters Local 70. Chris Watrobka (Local 86), Paul Galovin (Local 70), and Joey Neff (Local 528) provided hands-on instruction to the students. During... READ MORE >

Join us on our visit to Sunnyside Elementary School. In our conversation with Principal Kim Reich, as she shares about the Sunnyside "Roar", part of the school's Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports program. READ MORE >

Welcome to MSD Monthly - January 2020Click on LINK or image below to view full newsletter. READ MORE >

Welcome to the 3-D video tour of Liberty and Cascade Elementary Schools. By clicking each of the links below, you will be able to "tour" the inside of each school. We have placed targets to point out areas that are outdated, inefficient, unsafe or of concern. The replacement of Liberty (1951) and Cascade (1955) Elementary schools are included in the upcoming... READ MORE >

Cedarcrest Middle School hosted a Career Fair for 8th-grade students and all AVID-enrolled students on Friday, January 24. Students had the opportunity to participate in four different rotations. One of those rotations included guest speaker Dr. Malik Fuimaono who spoke about growing up in poverty in Samoa and how he managed to overcome many obstacles to become an... READ MORE >

In the final video in our series, learn more about MSD's Capital Levy 2020 measure. Join Mike Sullivan and Jodi Runyon as they share your questions and provide answers about the February 11 Capital Levy that would replace Liberty (1951) and Cascade (1955) elementary schools. #MSDCapitalLevy2020 READ MORE >

Marysville Property Taxes...what part is tied to local school taxes? Marysville School District January 27, 2020 As many may have read in a local article recently published in the Everett Herald (“Property taxes to rise for most” - January 27, 2020)* or learned from a neighbor or friend, property taxes are on the rise locally and in our surrounding communities.... READ MORE >

6 locals place at big M-P tourney; 2 Tommies win titles Wednesday, January 22, 2020 MARYSVILLE – The coaches seemed more excited than the wrestlers. “I feel like a little kid,” assistant coach Zach Ames said as Marysville Getchell took a big lead on its way to its first-ever win over cross-town rival Marysville-Pilchuck in wrestling Thursday 54-24. Head coach... READ MORE >

MPHS unveils new ‘HopeGate’ sculpture that beckons students to lean into their futureMARYSVILLE – Marysville-Pilchuck High School officials unveiled a new sculpture titled “HopeGate” on campus Friday that reminds students that while they may just be passing through for a few years, the future of their choice awaits. Artist Roger Feldman, professor emeritus at... READ MORE >

Tomahawk wins Rotary Community Service AwardMARYSVILLE – Zach Schalo, a 10th grader at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, received a community service award Thursday. The award was presented by the Marysville Noon Rotary Club. Zach was honored for volunteering over 15 hours to three organizations during December.Learn more at:... READ MORE >

January 22, 2020 Marysville School District Congressman Rick Larsen visits with students at the Regional Apprenticeship Program The Regional Apprenticeship Program (RAP) is the first of its kind in North Snohomish County. The focus is to increase economic mobility and to help close the construction skills gap. The program aims to improve access for students to... READ MORE >

Building on Trust, Mike Sullivan Executive Director of Finance and Operations (Video #6)Marysville School District has a fiscally responsible plan to rebuild the two schools with the greatest need in our district - Liberty, and Cascade elementary schools. The Feb. 11 Capital Levy will be providing funding so our students have access to equitable education spaces... READ MORE >

"HopeGate" Art Installation at MPHS Following the construction of the Commons at Marysville Pilchuck High School, the school qualified to apply to the Washington State Arts Commission (ArtsWA) for commissioned artwork through the K-12 Pooled Funds process, which is facilitated by the Art in Public Places program (AIPP). Today, Friday, January 24, the school... READ MORE >

Parents, guardians, students, and community members participate in the district's community boundary forums to learn more about the proposed boundary change from the Enrollment and Demographics committee. The district is in the process of gathering feedback on the committee's proposal. That feedback will be submitted to the Board of Directors. In addition to... READ MORE >

No School on Monday January 27 2020 for built in Teacher Work Day. READ MORE >

Marysville ELL Critical Data Process Training Program Facilitated by Steve Gill. The training is designed using the “I Do, We Do, You Do” model. The first day focuses on participants learning the background information needed to move forward with the ELL Critical Data Process. The second day begins with covering the ELL Critical Data Process a second time, while... READ MORE >

‘HopeGate’ artwork to be installed Friday at M-P Thursday, January 23, 2020 MARYSVILLE – A piece of art called “HopeGate” will be unveiled Friday at 1:30 p.m. at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. The school district was awarded $60,000 from the state for the project. A committee reviewed 60 artist portfolios and selected Roger Feldman. The group was drawn to the... READ MORE >

New program helps students get into apprenticeships Christopher AnderssonThe Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP) program cut the ribbon on their building on Jan. 7 to celebrate the program moving into their permanent location. The program, which is hosted at Marysville-Pilchuck High School and accepts students from around the county, is a collaboration between... READ MORE >

Galovin is newest MSD board member Christopher Andersson Dec 24, 2019The newest Marysville school board member Paul Galovin was sworn on to the board on Dec. 11. Galovin serves District 2 for the Marysville School Board, which is most of north Marysville. He defeated incumbent school board member Mariana Maksimos with 53.69 percent of the votes during the Nov. 5... READ MORE >

Marysville School District has a fiscally responsible plan to rebuild the two schools with the greatest need in our district - Liberty, and Cascade elementary schools. The Feb. 11 Capital Levy will be providing funding so our students have access to equitable education spaces throughout the district. The Capital Levy will also fund district-wide safety and security... READ MORE >

Carrie Im and Danielle Peterson present to the school board about the Marysvile Cooperative Education Program (MCEP). In closing they shared a video of students and staff participating in various activities. READ MORE >

School Board Director Chris Nation is recognized for 10-years of service on the school board. Congratulations, Director Nation! READ MORE >

“Thank you to our school board for their dedication and commitment. Serving on the school board can be a thankless job and on behalf of our staff, we appreciate you” said Jason Thompson, Superintendent. January is school board appreciation month. We also congratulate Director Chris Nation for ten years of service on the board. READ MORE >

As a reminder, the second community forum to gather feedback on the Enrollment and Demographic Committee's proposed boundary changes is scheduled tomorrow evening, Wednesday, January 22, 6:00 pm at the Marysville Getchell Commons. If you are not able to attend a meeting, you can learn more about the proposal and provide input through the Let's Talk online form.... READ MORE >

6 locals place at big M-P tourney; 2 Tommies win titles By Steve Powell MARYSVILLE – The coaches seemed more excited than the wrestlers. “I feel like a little kid,” assistant coach Scott Ames said as Marysville Getchell took a big lead on its way to its first-ever win over cross-town rival Marysville-Pilchuck in wrestling Thursday 54-24. Head coach John Deaver... READ MORE >

Justice for Liberty would be a new schoolArticle Curtesy: Marysville Globe; Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:35am MARYSVILLE – On a tour at Liberty Elementary School last week, school officials showed why a new one is needed. They plan to do the same at 5:30 p.m. at Cascade Elementary Thursday. Voters should start receiving their Feb. 11 ballots soon. On it is a... READ MORE >
The Marysville School District has a Capital Levy measure on the February 11 special election ballot. The measure would fund the replacement of Liberty Elementary and Cascade Elementary schools and provide health, safety and security upgrades for schools district-wide. Please remember to vote by turning in your postage-paid ballot by February 11 or dropping it in... READ MORE >

2020 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONHow to contact your state lawmakers — and other fun factsThis year it’s a 60-day session in Olympia. Democrats control everything.By Jerry CornfieldThe 2020 session of Washington’s Legislature begins Monday in Olympia. It is scheduled to last 60 days.Democrats will once again enjoy a trifecta of political power with control of the... READ MORE >

Martin Luther king Jr. Day, January 20th Quote: "The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character; that is the goal of true education." Fact: Martin Luther King Jr. was a bright student who skipped two grades and started college at 15 years old. He went on to earn two bachelor's degrees and a... READ MORE >

Marysville School District is operating with regular school start times today following the normal Friday early dismissal schedule for students.Click on link to view Bell Schedule for dismissal times. READ MORE >

Update: 1/16/20, 2:00 pm, afternoon buses will operate on regular bus routes.---Marysville School District is operating on a 2-hour late start with limited morning bus transportation. No school for the Early Learning Center, no morning Sno-Isle Skill Center transportation, and no out-of-district transportation. READ MORE >

Marysville School District operations staff are continuing to monitor weather conditions closely. We are not posting a decision tonight (1/15) for tomorrow (1/16). If there is a schedule change for tomorrow, we will notify families and staff by 6:00 am. Thank you. READ MORE >

Friday February 7th at 5 pm to 7 pm at MPHS Commons!This will be similar to all parties, we will have art and crafts, activities, photo booth, open mic and food and beverages! As always we kindly ask for you help to get the word out to our families in our community! READ MORE >

Marysville School District schools are closed today (1/15/20). All scheduled activities and events are canceled including sports practices and events. READ MORE >

Update, 1/15/20, 6:25 AM: Marysville School District is closed. With the warming temperatures, less traveled roads are more slippery than in past days. More snow is in the forecast. All factors have been considered in making this decision. Thank you for understanding.Update, 1/15/20, 6:00 AM: The Marysville School District is maintaining the 2-hour late start... READ MORE >

All after-school activities and meetings are canceled today. This includes all athletic practices and events, Century 21 programs at Cascade and Shoultes Elementary Schools, and all district-level meetings and facility use requests. The District’s Boundary Community Forum will be rescheduled to another date in the near future. Thank you for your patience and... READ MORE >

Tips to be a Finalist in this Year’s Culinary Competition Have your eye on the prize? Here are some tips that may help! 1. Be original - You don’t have to be like everyone else. Consider putting a new twist on your favorite school lunch meal. 2. Be creative - A student once submitted a recipe for “dill cookies!” Sounds terrible, but they were... READ MORE >

Update: January 14, 11:00 AM: Due to a change in weather conditions, limited transportation will be in effect for take home bus runs. For questions or more information, call the Transportation Department at 360-965-0300. Schools will dismiss at their regularly scheduled times but buses may be delayed. READ MORE >

Congratulations! Recently, MPHS DECA members competed at the regional conference against 600 students from 13 schools. Some of our students placed near the top of their events and qualified to compete at the State Level in March. 3rd PlaceEntrepreneurship Innovation PlanKeili Roberts3rd PlaceFinancial ConsultingMikayla Kerker3rd PlaceBusiness Services... READ MORE >

#TBT to the building of Liberty Elementary in 1951. Liberty has seen 68 years worth of students walk through its halls. It's a school grounded in tradition and community, yet the infrastructure causes challenges for students and staff that require creative solutions. For example, the classrooms do not have any doors or proper heating. The #MSDLevy2020 will rebuild... READ MORE >

Why do we need to rebuild Cascade Elementary? Cascade has served our students well for over 68 years, but the structure has some challenges. For example, the classrooms do not have doors, making it difficult to secure the space. Rebuilding the school will also eliminate the need for portable classrooms and ensure the building can handle the demands of today's... READ MORE >

UPDATE - 5:30 AM: Sno-Isle Skill Center closed. No AM or PM Skill Center. READ MORE >

MSD Enrollment and Demographics Committee recommends boundary adjustments to begin at the start of the 2020-2021 school year Marysville School District had a full choice system for high schools for the past 10+ years. This system of choice was a product of the small learning community school concept that is no longer used in the district. After multiple studies... READ MORE >

Japanese New Year's Celebration Family and Community Cultural Night - All are Welcome!January 24Marysville Pilchuck High School Commons5:00 - 7:00 pmClick HERE to view flyer. READ MORE >

January is School Board Appreciation Month. We also want to take this opportunity to welcome Paul Galovin to the school board. Paul replaced Mariana Maksimos in the Director 2 seat for a 4-year term. In addition, this year marks the tenth year of service on the Board of Directors for Director Chris Nation. Congratulations to Director Galovin for his new position... READ MORE >

Marysville School District has a fiscally responsible plan to rebuild the two schools with the greatest need in our district - Liberty, and Cascade elementary schools. The February 11 CapitalLevy would provide funds so our students have access to equitable education spaces throughout the district. The Capital Levy will also fund district-wide safety and... READ MORE >

SNOW!?...Oh no!...but it may be coming so let's be prepared!We are monitoring weather conditions closely. Any schedule changes will be posted on this site and shared through our communication and social media platforms.INCLEMENT WEATHER INFORMATION In the event of school start time delays or school closure due to inclement weather, you will be notified from the... READ MORE >

The Marysville Together Coalition classes for families are starting soon! "Guiding Good Choices" classes will be held at Allen Creek Elementary School starting January 14, 2020. "Strengthening Families" classes will be held at Cedarcrest Middle School Library starting January 23, 2020. For more information and to register, go to... READ MORE >

Join Mike Sullivan, Executive Director of Finance and Operations for the Marysville School District as he shares facts and information about the upcoming Capital Levy measure in a series of short videos. The proposed measure to rebuild Liberty and Cascade Elementary Schools and address health, safety and security needs at schools district-wide will be on the... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is committed to making sure our students have school buildings that foster academic success and are safe. The February 11, 2020 measure will help improve school safety and security and rebuild Liberty and Cascade elementary schools, two of our schools with the greatest facility needs. Capital Levy Feedback Form Learn more about the... READ MORE >

Website Redesign Coming in the New Year December 20, 2019 Dear Families and Staff, In the coming weeks, there will be changes to the Marysville School District website with the individual school sites to follow after the winter break. The purpose of the full web redesign is to provide easier access and navigation, improving the experience for all users. The work... READ MORE >

Susan Kasch and Diane Tillman A Gift of Life A story about how two Marysville School District employees helped each other Diane Tillman was born and raised in Arlington, WA on a dairy farm. She received her BA in Christian Education at Seattle Pacific University and a Masters of Education at Eastern Washington University. She loves biking, exercising, reading,... READ MORE >

Mayor Nehring visits Pinewood Elementary School’s HiCap classes and learns even more about his own CityOn December 9, Mayor Nehring visited the first- and second-grade HiCap classrooms of Emily Smith and Amy Andrews. The students had just finished their community study of Marysville which included a “Marysville is Special” map, writing about the special places, and... READ MORE >

At their December meeting, the Indian Education Parent Committee (IEPC) welcomed new parent representatives: Cameron Reyes and Emry Rude, and new student representative Mariana Richwine. The new members join standing members Deanna Sheldon, Tom Thompson, Nickie Richwine, and Ray Sheldon. The committee has one additional opening for a student representative.The IEPC... READ MORE >

Join Mike Sullivan, Executive Director of Finance and Operations for the Marysville School District as he shares facts and information about the upcoming Capital Levy measure in a series of short videos. The proposed measure to rebuild Liberty and Cascade Elementary Schools and address health, safety and security needs at schools district-wide will be on the ballot... READ MORE >

Andrew Kallio, Marysville Pilchuck boys swim & dive Kallio, a junior, broke the Tomahawks’ standing boys 6 dive meet record with a score of 289.85. The previous record was set in 1998.Learn more at https://www.heraldnet.com/sports/prep-stars-of-the-night-for-thursday-dec-12/Way to go Kallio, we are very proud of you! READ MORE >

Course begins Thursday evening, January 23, 2020 5:30 - 8 pm Classes continue to meet on the following Thursdays: January 30, February 6, & 20, March 5, 12, 19, 26Location: Cedarcrest Middle School Library 6400 88th St NE Marysville, WA 98270 Registration is needed as class size is limitedThe goal of the Strengthening Families program is to identify stresses among... READ MORE >

Course begins Tuesday evening, January 14, 2020 6 - 7:30 pmClasses continue to meet on the following Tuesdays: January 21, 28, February 4, 11 Location: Allen Creek Elementary School 6505 60th Dr NE, Marysville, WA 98270 The goal of the Guiding Good Choices program is to prevent substance abuse among teens by teaching parents of preteens and younger adolescents... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Service Center will be closed from December 23 to January 3 READ MORE >

Congratulations to our graduates! Thanks to our partnership with Everett Community College! We have had an amazing group of students here learning English and are excited to start again after the New Year! 🥳🎊🎉 Watch the live video on Facebook READ MORE >

Kellogg Marsh Elementary School hosted Blitz this morning in celebration of the hard work students and families did for the Fall Fundraiser. Special thanks to Blitz for visiting our students. #WeAreMSD #Blitz READ MORE >

Snohomish County Human Rights Commission Educator AwardOn December 10th, 1948, 71 years ago tomorrow, the United Nations published the first Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This seminal document became the framework for nearly a century of work across the globe advancing human rights for all people and guides the work of the Snohomish County Human Rights... READ MORE >

Evening winter concerts in Marysville schools are in full swing this month. The following music performances will all take place between now and winter break. It is a great time to come hear our talented students perform. Here is a list of the upcoming dates, times, and locations. Elementary Schools: Quil Ceda Tulalip Choir: December 12, 5:30-6:30 –- Quil Ceda... READ MORE >

Winter break and the coming holidays can be a time of joy but also for some a time of sadness or unwelcome challenges. Click HERE for a list of resources for youth and families published by Snohomish County. We have also created a webpage of Community Services and Resources HERE.Below are some quick links to local resources too:Food BankCold Weather ShelterKids in... READ MORE >

Winter Break, No School December 23 - January 3 READ MORE >

Marysville Police Department will host a holiday "Coffee with a Cop" December 11, 5:30 - 6:30 pm at the Marysville Toyota in north Marysville.The event, sponsored by the Marysville Police Department, provides an opportunity for students and their families to meet local law enforcement officers including our School Resource Officers at a fun and relaxed... READ MORE >

Marysville School District We are proud to be part of a community that provides multiple low- or no-cost opportunities for families to enjoy the holiday season and engage in activities during winter break. Winter break is scheduled Dec. 23 – Jan. 3 with school resuming on Monday, Jan. 6, 2020. Remember to keep learning and stay active during the break! Ideas... READ MORE >

During the month of October, Ron Chapin's documentary class at Marysville Getchell High School produced the following video through a collaboration with the district's Communication's office. The students did a great job telling the story about how they produce their documentaries (Side Reels) and feature films. Side Reels are short documentaries where each one... READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-223 School... READ MORE >

TULALIP – Tulalip Day, in its 10th year, is about celebrating the culture of the tribes. Singing, dancing, drumming and stories Wednesday shared some of the history of the Tulalip Tribes, which was formed in 1934 from larger bands of local tribes and named after Tulalip Bay. Some of that history included that they were not always allowed to celebrate their... READ MORE >

This evening will be filled with holiday joy. Will be having Santa pictures, goodie bags, arts and crafts and of course open mic. Join us! READ MORE >

Come immerse yourself with the Hispanic/Latinx CultureFriday, December 6th 2019 6-8pm at Legacy High School(7204 27th Ave NE, Marysville, WA 98271)POTLUCK: We invite families and MSD staff to bring Holiday season hot drinks and desserts to share with others. If you want to help us or need more information, please contact us: www.msd25.org/equity-diversity... In... READ MORE >

Today is National Special Education Day. Click here for ways to empower families of children with special needs. "December hosts National Special Education Day. We have created information and resources on the unique challenges that children with special needs face and ways PTAs can better support these families in achieving student success." -... READ MORE >

Positive thinking is a powerful tool that can improve your health, help you manage stress, overcome challenges, and make better choices. Everyone can benefit from improving their positive thinking skills! The idea is that by changing your thinking, you can control your emotions and your actions. Positive thinking skills often start with positive-self talk, which... READ MORE >

Marysville School District Student Recognition Breakfast November 26, 2019 The Marysville School District held its first district-wide student recognition breakfast to recognize and honor students who have received awards through service organizations, district programs, or by other means. In the past, the students were recognized at the monthly Board of... READ MORE >
We are at Quil Céda Tulalip Elementary for Tulalip Day. Join us to learn more about Tulalip Day from three generations of proud Tribal women. #WeAreMSD #TheTulalipTribesWatch the live recording at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >
Mariem Chemek is a Tunisian foreign exchange student at Marysville Pilchuck High School. She is one of the DECA Student Store managers on campus and has also gotten involved with several clubs and activities while here in the US. Mariem has volunteered for several hours at the Marysville Food Bank because she loves giving back to the community. Special thanks to... READ MORE >

Last year Legacy High students prepared 110 computers for the city of Axim, Ghana.The computers were shipped with the non profit Ghana Together.They have now reached their new homes. The pictures below show one of the computer classrooms that have been built. Additionally, several more will be installed in the Axim Public Library, once it's building is... READ MORE >
Celebrating Native American History Month at an assembly at MPHS. Drumming, song, storytelling and dance presented by indigenous students and staff of MSD and The Tulalip Tribes. The performers shared various traditional Powwow drumming, song, and dance related to Coast Salish/Plains Trubes. #WeAreMSDWatch the Live recording at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

The Marysville Together Coalition is a group of volunteers from across the community who work together to improve the lives of youth and families in the Marysville and Tulalip community. The survey assesses risky behaviors in youth including drug and alcohol use and student safety. The coalition, as part of the Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI)... READ MORE >

MPHS Drama Club presents "A Christmas Story: Live" in the MPHS auditorium December 4 - 7 at 7:00 pm with a matinee December 7 at 1:00 pm. Tickets are $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for students with ASB, children and senior citizens. Senior citizens with MSD Gold Cards are admitted for free. "A Christmas Story" is based on the movie of the same name from 1983, about... READ MORE >

We are at MMS talking with Principal Stephanie Kubej about what she is thankful for and MMS’ upcoming school events. One of her top answers? The students! #WeAreMSD Watch the live recording at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

We are at Marysville Middle School where the ASB students honored teachers with a breakfast this morning. Thank you, Miss Doty and students! #WeAreMSD #MMSWildcats #LiveWithJodiWatch the live recording at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

Join us with MP Football Coach Brandon Carson as he prepares for a big game of the season! The MP team is undefeated and plays in the quarterfinals tomorrow at 1:00, Lincoln Bowl, in Tacoma against the Lincoln High School Abes. #WeAreMSD #GoTommies!Photo credit to the Everett Herald. Watch the video at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

November 21 is National Parent Involvement Day! Parental involvement is vital to the success of our students. When parents take part in their children’s education, students are more engaged, motivated, and eager to learn. Learn more about volunteering or ways to get involved at www.msd25.org. #NationalParentalInvolvementDay #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

Dear Marysville School District Community, Our schools exist to serve each and every student every day and to ensure that our schools are welcoming and safe. Please read the linked letter from Superintendent Jason Thompson and Board President Pete Lundberg about the school district's stand against racism. Click HERE to read letter (English) Estimados miembros... READ MORE >

Dear Families, We are thankful! On behalf of the Marysville School District Teaching and Learning teams, we want to express our gratitude for everyone who makes it possible for as many students as possible to come to school every day, on time, ready to learn. As we prepare to take a short break from school for Thanksgiving, we wanted to share that we are... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – Parker Devereux and Mackensie Connelly, seniors at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, have been named the November Students of the Month by the Marysville Kiwanis and Soroptimists clubs. Devereux is valedictorian at M-P with a 4.0 grade point average. He also has a 4.0 as a Running Start student at Everett Community College. His goal is to be a college... READ MORE >

Attention on NJROTC as 23 get perfect scores at inspection (slide show) By Steve PowellMARYSVILLE – Twenty-three cadets received “perfect scores” at the recent Annual Military Inspection at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Also, cadet Lt. Cmdr. Matt Allen received the Legion of Valor medal, the cadet equivalent to the Medal of Honor. There are 583 NJROTC units... READ MORE >

Cascade Elementary honors veterans Christopher AnderssonMarysville’s Cascade Elementary School invited veteran parents and grandparents to their gym for their annual Veterans Day assembly to recognize the sacrifice and of military members. The school held their assembly on Nov. 9. “Today is a real special and we’re here to honor some very special people,” said... READ MORE >

Our Students Recently Attended the Native Voices Arts Academy and Cultural Curriculum project. The Native Voices Arts and Cultural Curriculum project design is focused on serving Native American middle school students (grades 6-8) who exercise Native cultural practices and treaty rights such as fishing and food gathering with their families and who qualify for... READ MORE >

‘It’s beyond offering a class, it’s healing what was stolen’ Lushootseed is now taught at Marysville Pilchuck. It joins two other schools in the district. By Stephanie DaveyReal more at https://www.heraldnet.com/news/its-beyond-offering-a-class-its-healing-what-was-stolen/ READ MORE >
An impressive win for the Marysville Pilchuck Tomahawks over the Prairie Falcons. Way to go, team! We are proud of you! Read more...https://www.heraldnet.com/sports/3a-state-football-mp-earns-dramatic-ot-win-over-prairie/Photo and story courtesy the Everett Herald at HeraldNet.com READ MORE >

Recently, students from Cedarcrest and Marysville Middle Schools attended La Chispa (“The Spark”), a bilingual leadership conference for middle school students from around the State of Washington. The students who attended started off learning about the benefits of being bilingual. They later broke into small groups and reflected on the importance of education,... READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-213... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is excited to share our 2019-2020 Strategic Plan. Our Board of Directors, Superintendent, and Executive Directors have been hard at work developing five strategic goals that fit the unique needs of the Marysville School District; but our work isn’t done yet! Your feedback on this plan is an essential part of our progress and we would... READ MORE >

What a great season for the Marysville Getchell Girls Soccer team. The team was WESCO District Champions and made it to the final 16 and 1st round of the State Soccer Playoffs. The team hosted for the first time ever a state playoff game at Marysville Getchell High School. It was a tough loss last night against Mountain View High School a team from the... READ MORE >

For the fist time ever, Marysville Getchell sent a team of eight girls to the state Cross Country Meet. The team placed 8th overall and team member, Jasmine Nguyen was named WESCO district champion. Congratulations Chargers! READ MORE >

There is a Marysville Getchell High School Girls Soccer Match taking place tonight at 5:30PM. They will be playing against Mountain View. This is the second time MG is participating in state playoffs and the very first time to host a playoff match at MG. Note, prices for the game have changed. $7.00 for students with ASB$10.00 for students without ASB.$10.00 for... READ MORE >

Football playoff for the Marysville Pilchuck Tomahawks is taking place this Friday night at 6PM. They will be playing against the Prairie football Note, prices for the game have changed. $7.00 for students with ASB$10.00 for students without ASB.$10.00 for adults Ticket will only be available for check or cash payment. Checks may be made out to WESCO. Cards are... READ MORE >

November 11-15 is National School Psychology Awareness Week (SPAW) Please join us to thank our staff for their commitment and dedication to the health and well-being of our students, today and every day!SPAW is a fun, easy way to highlight the important work school psychologists and other educators do to help all students thrive. This year's theme, "Find Your... READ MORE >

No school Monday, November 11, Veterans Day, in honor of all who served. READ MORE >

Marysville Pilchuck 28, Ballard 25 Marysville Pilchuck secured its first state playoff berth since 2013 with a home victory over Ballard.Way to go, team. We are proud of you! READ MORE >

“My teacher and mentor at Pilchuck, Mr. Walsh had a motto, “if it’s to be, it’s up to me.” I remember that saying daily and use to encourage others to be the change. I truly believe you can’t wait for someone else to do something or make a change; it must start with you" - said Homegrown Hero Dr. Baljinder S. Gill, President & Co-FounderSymmetria Integrative... READ MORE >

LET'S TALK! A NEW MSD CUSTOMER SERVICE COMMUNICATION TOOL. Let’s Talk provides you an opportunity to start a conversation with school district leaders by clicking on the Let’s Talk pop-out tab located on our website at www.msd25.org. An engaged community makes our district stronger and that is why we’ve made it easy to connect with district leaders when it’s... READ MORE >

Football playoff for the Marysville Pilchuck Tomahawks is taking place this Friday night at 7 PM. They will be playing against the Ballard Beavers. Note, prices for the game have changed. $5.00 for students with ASB$7.00 for students without ASB.$7.00 for adultsBring your Gold card if you are a member. Ticket will only be available for check or cash payment. Checks... READ MORE >

For the past ten years, Marysville School District and the City of Marysville partner together in support of water quality education for our students. To teach Surface Water at the elementary level, we have chosen Sound Salmon Solutions, who run Jones Creek, to provide all Marysville School District 5th graders a Jones Creek Field Experience--a culminating... READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-197... READ MORE >

The Marysville Salvation Army's Cold Weather Shelter opens when temperatures drop below 32 degrees for longer than 4 hours. To contact the Cold Weather Shelter call (530) 913 - 0995 Learn more at https://marysville.salvationarmy.org/ READ MORE >

This morning, the Marysville Rotary awarded the first recipient of the Marysville Rotary Community Service Recognition Award for 2019/2020 school year for the Month of October to Elise S. of Marysville Getchell High School. Special thanks to the Marysville Rotary and the Marysville Les Schwab (who is now solely supporting this program going on it's 5th year) for... READ MORE >

CROSS COUNTRYMG’s top finisher was junior Christian Balgos at 37th. M-P’s was sophomore Carson Serge at 85th. For the first place Arlington girls, seniors Anne Louise Fernandez was eighth, Paige Nelson 10th, Maggie Delaney 14th and Hannah Johnson 21st, with junior Kate Rosson 17th. For the second-place MG girls, junior Janae Parsons was fifth, senior Julia Rea... READ MORE >

Matt Remle, Lead Native American Liaison for the Marysville School District is featured in a Seattle Times story about a hidden spring in Seattle known as a sacred site for the Duwamish people for thousands of years, líq’tәd has served as a place for indigenous ceremonies, healing, prayer and for its namesake red iron oxide. The landmark designation — which... READ MORE >

As part of their science class 10th Street Middle School students had a special visitor from PUD today where they learned about renewable energy as they prepare for a visit to the Woods Creek Hydro Plant. It’s a great day to be a 10th Street Bulldog! #WeAreMSD #LiveWithJodiWatch the video at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

A reminder to "fall back" and set clocks back one hour. This is also a good time to check and replace smoke alarm batteries and to share our reminder about student safety with less daylight in the morning and early afternoons.Student Safety - Walking to and from school or the bus stop, or biking to and from school As the fall and winter months are upon us and the... READ MORE >

Steven Childers, Stewardship Officer, for the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation received a Tulalip Tribes flag from Terrance Sabbas, Native American Liaison for the district, and Tulalip Tribal member. Mr. Childers made a special visit to collect the flag after it was learned by Laurie Bingham, child nutrition services employee, that The Tulalip Tribes flag was not... READ MORE >
Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary School recognized Dia De Los Muertos, “Day of the Dead” a Hispanic celebratory holiday to remember the dead. Vibrant traditions, tasty dishes, and everything that brings this day to life is celebrated. The school’s Friday morning assembly focused on the traditional celebration with music, student performers, decorations and more. READ MORE >

Are you registered to vote? Do you need to update your registration? Visit https://snohomishcountywa.gov/224/Elections-Voter-Registration to get it done quick and easy! READ MORE >
Marshall Elementary school staff creating inclusivity at a fun, fall event. #WeAreMSDView the photo album here! READ MORE >

The Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP) program kicked off this year and students are already learning skills that can help them graduate and focus on their careers. The RAP Center is located on the Marysville-Pilchuck High School campus and the program is a partnership between Marysville School District, Arlington Public Schools, Everett Community College and... READ MORE >

Congrats to Coach Carson! Seahawks Coach of the Week. READ MORE >

Stay up to date with the daily Schedules, directions to playing facilities, rosters, standings, photos, and news of our MG athletes and our MP Athletes you may also follow MP athletics on Twitter for the latest news. GO TEAMS! #WeAreMSDCross CountryJasmine Nguyen of Marysville Getchell was the top local finisher placing fifth, but the depth of Arlington’s girls... READ MORE >

Marysville schools playing it safe - By Steve PowellMARYSVILLE – Since the tragic shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck five years ago, the school district has made all types of security improvements to help students feel safe. One is hiring a director of Safety and Security, Greg Dennis. Lori Knudsen, executive director of schools, said that position was created for... READ MORE >

Our hearts and thoughts will forever go out to the families of those who lost their loved ones and to all who suffered and were emotionally impacted in our schools and across the Marysville and Tulalip community. #MPStrong READ MORE >

Marysville Police ask that you add a new coat to your shopping list this weekend to help morethan 1,000 children in Marysville, Tulalip and Lakewood stay warm this winter. Police will kick offa “Stuff the Truck” Coat Drive October 26, benefitting the Marysville Community Food Bank’sToy Store.In 2018, Marysville Police efforts helped make it possible for every... READ MORE >

Marysville Community Food Bank and Toy Store seek support for local families in need. The Marysville Community Food Bank and Toy Store committee was formed in 1985 by severalregional service organizations and their dedicated volunteers. Their goal was to provide all localfamilies in need with toys and food during the holidays. In its first year, 104 families... READ MORE >

Dis You Know...Children of parents who talk to their teens regularly about drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those who don't, yet only a quarter of teens report having these conversations.Learn more at http://redribbon.org/blog/ READ MORE >

Marysville-Getchell "Chargers" 3A Girls Soccer vs Marysville-Pilchuck "Tomahawks" match on Tuesday 10/22/19 at Marysville-Getchell field. Brought to you by Tulalip News.https://www.facebook.com/TulalipNews/videos/2308583216025819/ READ MORE >

Marysville School Board Adopts Capital Levy Resolution Msvl. WA - The Marysville School District Board of Directors took action at their regular session meeting on October 21 to adopt Resolution No. 2020-03, concerning a proposition to replace elementary schools and improve student safety. This proposition would authorize the district to levy the following excess... READ MORE >

Here is a photo of our Kitchen Managers at their 2019 Professional Development training in Chehalis, WA. Let's remember to give thanks to our child nutrition staff across the district. They work hard to make certain our students are well-fed and cared for each and every everyday. We celebrate and appreciate you! READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-173... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – Madeline Grandbois and Nicholas Faber of Marysville Getchell have been named the October Students of the Month by the Marysville Kiwanis and Soroptimist clubs. Grandbois is a standout athlete for the girls basketball, soccer and track teams. And the one year she was injured and couldn’t play soccer she turned out for swimming and qualified for... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – Going to college is not the only route to a successful career. There are a lot of high-paying jobs in trade industries for people who like to work with their hands. The Marysville School District is trying to help those students through its new Regional Apprentice Pathways program at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Anne Carnell, RAP director, and... READ MORE >

FOOTBALL Marysville-Pilchuck will play at Arlington Friday for the Wesco 3A North title after both teams won big Friday. No matter the outcome, both teams will advance to the post-season playoffs. M-P demolished Ferndale 42-14 while Arlington did the same to Everett 40-7.Sophomore fullback Dylan Carson ran for 269 yards and three TDs on 21 carries to lead M-P.... READ MORE >

KING 5 Game Changers profiled Preston's Super Hero talk last week at Shoultes Elementary School for their Game Changer feature. The piece will air this evening between 4:00 - 5:00 pm on KING 5. Website: http://www.king5.com/take5 King 5 Take 5 Teasor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgUrMe-_2Uw Watch the full video here: https://vimeo.com/367888491 READ MORE >

Celebrating National School Bus Safety Week! October 21 - October 25 is National School Bus Safety Week. Join us as we acknowledge the week with a visit to the Transportation Center to talk with our amazing bus drivers and transportion staff.We are so appreciative of our bus drivers and transportation staff for making certain our students are safely transported... READ MORE >

Expanding Possibilities in Families - Keep Connected“Connect me with people and places that broaden my world.” Expanding possibilities is about how we can help young people see new potential and possibilities for their future. By connecting them with ideas, experiences, people, and places outside their everyday lives, parents can help young people make... READ MORE >

MP Tomahawks had a visit from a special guest today to congratulate the football team for their participation in the "Tackle Homelessness" program where each touchdown scored from the start of the year through October 12 earned $50 for Maud's House a women and children's homeless shelter in Marysville. The local Windemere Realty office partners with the Seattle... READ MORE >
The Marysville School District Enrollment & Demographics Committee comprised of parents and community members met to discuss five new boundary scenarios that the committee has worked to develop over the past several months. The committee's work will continue through early spring with a goal of submitting a recommendation to the school board following public... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District recently launched a new communication platform called “Let’s Talk”. As a public school district, it is essential to us that we partner with our students, families, community, and staff to provide our students with the best possible education. That’s why we’ve launched Let’s Talk! — an online communication and customer service... READ MORE >

Sharing Power in Families - Keep Connected“Treat Me with Respect and Give Me a Say” Sharing power is the way we influence, learn from, and work with each other in our family relationships. Sharing power with kids helps prepare them to be responsible adults. As our kids grow older, they develop increased capacity for thinking critically and making responsible... READ MORE >
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Providing Support in Families - Keep Connected“Help Me Complete Tasks and Achieve Goals” Supporting kids is an important role for parents. Young people are more likely to reach goals when parents and family members are there to provide support to help them get through tough situations, set boundaries and keep them heading in the right direction. As kids grow up,... READ MORE >

Challenge Growth in Families - Keep Connected“Push me to Keep Getting Better” As adults, we often look back on challenges in our life as times of growth–and sometimes even our best experiences. So it’s also important to challenge growth in our families as well, to inspire, encourage and influence young people to take risks, work on goals, and try new... READ MORE >

As National Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close, we want to acknowledge our schools and community who held or participated in events to share and celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month. In addition, Superintendent Jason Thompson met with a group of Hispanic students from each of our high schools to listen and learn from them about their experiences in high... READ MORE >
MARYSVILLE – Maggie Schaffler and Aaron Kalab of Marysville-Pilchuck are the Marysville Kiwanis-Soroptimist Club Students of the Month for September. Kalab, who has a 4.0 grade point average, wants to get into the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and later become a civil engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers. He is very involved in sports, but still finds... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – Former professional wrestler Marc Mero is telling his inspirational story of triumph and tragedy to local students this week. He is asking students to invite their families and friends to his free community event Thursday at 7 p.m. at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Mero explains that what happens in life is all about the choices you make. He said... READ MORE >

CROSS COUNTRYMeanwhile, at St. Martin’s University in Lacey, MG won a girls race while the boys were 19th.FOOTBALLM-P whipped MG in the Berry Bowl Friday 47-7 to improve to 6-0. Jordan Justice ran for 217 yards, scoring four times, and also caught a 20-yard TD grab from QB Jake Elwood. His TD runs were for 73, 3, 83 and 5 yards. Jay Gray added a 30-yard TD run and... READ MORE >

Even though according to a youth survey vaping is popular in Marysville, the school district said it hasn’t been much of an issue thus far. “That’s not to say that it doesn’t happen, its just not happening at an alarming rate,” said Greg Dennis, the district’s safety director. He added vaping does seem to be pretty consistent in both middle and high school.“We... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – Like any responsible school district, Marysville wants taxpayers to understand that replacing schools is an ongoing need. With 18 schools, and the fact that schools start to deteriorate after 40 years, that would mean replacing one an average of every few years. Instead, Marysville’s newest school, $20 million Grove Elementary, was built in 2008. To... READ MORE >

In the Spirit of Disability Awareness Month here are some Do's and Don'ts When Interacting with a Person who is Blind! When speaking with a person who is Blind: DO identify yourself, especially when entering a room. Don't say, "Do you know who this is?" DO speak directly to the individual. Do not speak through a companion. Unless they are hard of hearing,... READ MORE >
Expressing Care in Families - Keep ConnectedExpressing care is fundamental to strong and healthy family relationships. Because of that, it’s important to tell family members we care about them and that we want the best for them. But we can also express care through other ways, such as these actions: Being dependable: Be someone others can count on and... READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-112... READ MORE >

Color Run kicks off Unity Month By: Christopher AnderssonLocal kids ran through color as part of the Tulalip Tribes' fourth annual Say Something Color Run to kick off their Unity and Wellness Month. The color run was held on Oct. 4. The month is all about promoting positive mental health and preventing domestic violence, suicide, substance abuse and bullying in... READ MORE >

Getting Started The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the main application used to apply for federal or state-supported financial aid to pay for a college education. Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free, easy and provides you access to the largest source of financial aid available. Financial aid covers expenses like tuition and fees, room... READ MORE >

A $120 million question for Marysville: School bond or levy? Edmonds and Everett public schools, meanwhile, plan nearly $1 billion worth for the ballot. By Jerry CornfieldMARYSVILLE — Leaders of Marysville public schools plan to have a frank conversation Monday on the district’s most critical facility needs and whether to ask voters to help fix them. At an... READ MORE >

Preston Dwoskin shares his story with students in grades 3 - 5 at Grove Elementary School on the importance of acceptance and friendship. #DisabilityAwarenessMonth #Superhero #WeAreMSD Watch the full video at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

MSD ATHLETICS: Updating you about our recent and upcoming games around the district. Stay up to date with the daily Schedules, directions to playing facilities, rosters, standings, photos, and news of our MG athletes and our MP Athletes you may also follow MP athletics on Twitter for the latest news. GO TEAMS! #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

The Marysville School District recently launched a new communication platform called “Let’s Talk”. As a public school district, it is essential to us that we partner with our students, families, community, and staff to provide our students with the best possible education. That’s why we’ve launched Let’s Talk! — an online communication and customer service... READ MORE >

Marysville Families, [Español haga clic aquí] As part of our community's efforts to study the use of alcohol, drugs, and measure levels of depression and other risky behaviors, we ask that you participate in the Annual Healthy Community Survey. The survey is a tool implemented by the communities of the Community Welfare and Prevention Initiative (CPWI) . This... READ MORE >

FOOTBALLDylan Carson and Jordan Justice are turning into quite the one-two punch for Marysville-Pilchuck. Carson ran for 139 yards and three TDs, and Justice added 109 yards to lead M-P to a 34-7 rout over Squalicum Friday. Carson scored on runs of 28 and 3 yards to five M-P a 14-0 halftime lead. Dillon Kuk scored on an 18-yard pass from QB Jake Elwood, and then... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – A colorful display of dancing highlighted a gathering at Legacy High School on the Tulalip Campus Wednesday night. The event kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month. A number of other events are planned in Marysville School District schools. Wendy Messarina and Deborah Parker, both of the district’s Equity, Diversity and Indigenous Education Department,... READ MORE >

Our Marysville Getchell students have the honor and privilege to visit The Tulalip Tribes Hibulb Cultural Center to learn more about the local culture and history of the Coast Salish Tribes as part of their American Literature curriculum. #WeAreMSD Hibulb Cultural CenterWatch the Live with Jodi here https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

Marc Mero, Former WWE Wrestling Champion and Author of “How to be the Happiest Person on the Planet,” reached the pinnacle of sports-entertainment success – then lost it all – but in the process discovered what’s most important in life. Everyone faces adversity. “It’s not how many times you get knocked down, it’s how many times you get back up. You can do anything... READ MORE >

The Tulalip Tribes, Marysville School District & the City of Marysville to adopt October 2019 as our 4th Unity & Wellness Month. Uniting and acknowledging issues impacting our community while taking a stand to promote health and wellness among our youth, families and communities. We are taking a stand against: Suicide, Bullying, Domestic Violence & Substance... READ MORE >

Tulalip Tribes, MSD and city proclaim Unity and Wellness Month We are proud to partner with The Tulalip Tribes naming the month of October Unity and Wellness month by way of an official Board of Directors resolution and are pleased that the City of Marysville has joined this year. Read more at... READ MORE >

The mornings are staying darker longer and the evenings are getting darker earlier. Fall is in the air! Greg Dennis, Director of Student Safety and Security gives some insight on how we can all work to keep students safe. Stay tuned for our Inclement Weather Bulletins published soon. #WeAreMSDWatch our live video at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – Dylan Carson and Jordan Justice are turning into quite the one-two punch for Marysville-Pilchuck. Carson ran for 139 yards and three TDs, and Justice added 109 yards to lead M-P to a 34-7 rout over Squalicum Friday. Carson scored on runs of 28 and 3 yards to five M-P a 14-0 halftime lead. Dillon Kuk scored on an 18-yard pass from QB Jake Elwood, and... READ MORE >

By Micheal Rios, Tulalip News “We are honored to be on the ancestral homeland and waters of the First People of the Salish Sea. Thank you Coast Salish for allowing us all to call this beautiful place home,” was the opening statement made by Salmon Homecoming Alliance staff as approximately 500 fourth and fifth-grade students from local tribal schools arrived... READ MORE >

By Micheal Rios, Tulalip News Tulalip Heritage volleyball is back. For four consecutive years now the program has secured a playoff spot and Heritage girls have played meaningful postseason games. This 2019 team enters the new season with many players returning from last year. They have a new coach in Meaghan Craig, but the mission remains the same – continue to... READ MORE >

Check out the new Marshall Elementary School sign. We are thrilled to have this sign in place for the new school year! "After many years of hard work and lots of fundraising, we finally have our new Marshall sign" said Marshall Principal Kelly Sheward. Thank you to everyone who has helped make this possible! READ MORE >

MSD ATHLETICS: Updating you about our recent and upcoming games around the district. Stay up to date with the daily Schedules, directions to playing facilities, rosters, standings, photos, and news of our MG athletes and our MP Athletes you may also follow MP athletics on Twitter for the latest news. GO TEAMS! #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

Both MG and MP play football tonight at 7:00 pm. MG plays at home against Ferndale and MP plays at Squalicum. MG girl’s soccer plays Saturday against Everett at Lincoln field, 6:00 pm and MP plays on September 24, 7:30 pm at home against Shorecrest. Good luck, teams!#WeAreMSD READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-141 Food... READ MORE >

Volleyball Marysville Getchell The Chargers beat Mountlake Terrace 3-1 in an excitingly close matchup 25-15, 19-25, 25-23 and 25-23 in their opener Thursday. MG’s balanced attack showed Kate Roberts with eight kills and three blocks; Kerragyn Heacock with six kills; Kelsey Kolling with five kills and three aces; Hannah Holscher with four kills and 28 assists;... READ MORE >

Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks had an easy time with Oak Harbor, winning the Wesco 3A North game 42-0. Jordan Justice scored on runs of 58 and 22 yards. Dillon Kuk scored on a 65-yard run, Jay Gray scored on a 9-yard run, Dylan Carson scored from a yard out, and Kyle Nyblod scored on a 52-yard interception return. Carson led the team with 104 yards on 10... READ MORE >

M-P swimmer wins 3 events; Arlington wins in soccer, volleyball; MG, Lakewood win in soccer Girls swimming Alexis Bennett of Marysville-Pilchuck won three events at Cascade Tuesday. She was on the winning 200 medley relay team with Maddy Sulya, Katelyn… Continue readingor Visit http://www.wescoathletics.com/index.php?pid=0.3.29.0.300 For more information! READ MORE >

By Micheal Rios, Tulalip News After nearly a two decade hiatus, the Lushootseed language has finally returned to the classroom as an official program taught at Marysville Pilchuck High School for the 2019-2020 school year. The tireless dedication of longtime Indigenous education employees and Native student supporters Matt Remle and Ricky Belmont, who made it... READ MORE >

We had the honor and privilege today to attend the ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the Tulalip Multimedia Teen Center at the Boys and Girls Club. What an amazing place for youth that provides a modern space for learning, activities, food, and fun. #TulalipMultimediaTeenCenterView photos at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

CELEBRATING THE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH Welcome all Tulalip and Marysville. You can wear your favorite traditional folkloric clothing and represent your culture.When: Wednesday, October 2nd 2019 Time: 5-8pmWhere: Legacy High School (7204 27th Ave NE, Marysville, WA 98271)Music, Food, Folklore, Classes, Resources, Activities, Donations If you want to... READ MORE >
Mr. Rainwater is the recipient of the Washington State School Security Officer of the Year Award. Hence, he was honored at last night's Board of Directors Regular Session Meeting. Way to go Mr. Rainwater! #WeAreMSD READ MORE >
As a school district, we recognize that we have many supporters in our Marysville and Tulalip community whom we call partners. And we are very thankful for all of our partners. Likewise, our partners were honored and presented with a certificate at last nights Board of Directors Regular Session Meeting in recognition of their continued support in the lives of our... READ MORE >

According to Search Institute developmental relationships are the foundation of what young people need to learn, grow and thrive. Relationships are developmental when they help young people discover who they are, develop abilities to shape their own lives and learn how to engage and contribute to the world around them. They need adults in their lives who Express... READ MORE >

WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW: Issues Affecting Marysville Youth Insights and practical steps to address issues faced by local youth.JUUL IN SCHOOL: THE VAPING EPIDEMICSept. 24Speakers: Jennifer Reid, Healthy Communities Specialist andMary O’Leary, Health Educator from Snohomish County Health DistrictHELP STUDENTS FEEL SAFE IN SCHOOLSOct. 8 A panel of community mental... READ MORE >

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Marc Mero is Coming to Marysville Marc will be presenting at Middle and High School Assemblies scheduled October 8- 10. Community Night, October 10, 7:00 PM a the Marysville Pilchuck High School Auditorium. Learn more at https://thinkpoz.org/marc-mero/ or watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UFJE8TYGNQ READ MORE >

Marc Mero, Former WWE Wrestling Champion and Author of “How to be the Happiest Person on the Planet,” reached the pinnacle of sports-entertainment success – then lost it all – but in the process discovered what’s most important in life. Everyone faces adversity. “It’s not how many times you get knocked down, it’s how many times you get back up. You can do anything... READ MORE >

Congratulations to Lisa Vanderweyst, teacher at Grove Elementary School. Ms. Vanderweyst received the WSECU 2019 Teacher of the Week award after being nominated by a family at the school. She was recognized at the Mariners game on September 15. Congratulations! READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-134... READ MORE >

Totem Middle School - 6th graders first day of school activities and more. Enjoy! READ MORE >

Lushootseed returns to Marysville Pilchuck High SchoolBy Micheal Rios, Tulalip News After nearly a two decade hiatus, the Lushootseed language has finally returned to the classroom as an official program taught at Marysville Pilchuck High School for the 2019-2020 school year. The tireless dedication of longtime Indigenous education employees and Native student... READ MORE >

Mike Rainwater was honored with Washington state’s Security Officer of the Year Award for his decades of service at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. KING 5's Eric Wilkinson reports.Watch the video at https://www.king5.com/video/news/education/mike-rainwater-marysville-pilchuck-high-school-security-officer-of-the-year-award/281-149cad6f-d1ce-418f-b0ff-af2e74c94ac9 READ MORE >

Parenting is a hard job. Discover insights and practical steps to address issues faced by local youth. This six week series held at the Marysville Library will focus on a variety of topics, like building positive relationships, the vaping epidemic, and understanding and handling stress, anxiety and depression. The "What Parents Need to Know" series is sponsored by... READ MORE >

Early Learning CenterPreschool starts on Monday, 9/16/2019! Join Principal Jennifer Cassarino as she welcomes families back to school. READ MORE >

Overview The school bus is the safest vehicle on the road—your child is much safer taking a bus to and from school than traveling by car. Although four to six school-age children die each year on school transportation vehicles, that’s less than one percent of all traffic fatalities nationwide. NHTSA believes school buses should be as safe as possible. That’s... READ MORE >

Tips on staying healthy as school starts up again It’s after Labor Day, and we all know what that means: Summer is winding down, and kids are heading back to school. The one thing we all dread is sleepy kids as the long days take their toll on their minds and body. We are also anticipating the round of runny noses, sneezing and coughing we see the kids bring home... READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – Going into middle school and high school can be scary. So Wednesday, sixth-graders and ninth-graders in the Marysville School District received special training to make the transition easier.Read more at http://www.marysvilleglobe.com/news/6th-graders-find-out-we-belong/ READ MORE >

MARYSVILLE – Even though retired Marysville schools athletic director Greg Erickson only wore size 9 1/2 or 10 shoes, his replacement, Rocky Verbeck, told district coaches Wednesday that he has “big shoes to fill.”Read more at http://www.marysvilleglobe.com/sports/rocky-has-some-big-shoes-to-fill/ READ MORE >

5-year-old cancer survivor from Marysville pays it forward Layla Beckstrand is only 5-years-old, but she's already endured more hardship than most people will in a lifetime.Watch the video at https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/5-year-old-cancer-survivor-from-marysville-pays-it-forward/281-6d3dad34-bb43-4243-9cdb-873f29b2c5fe READ MORE >

Facility Improvement Summer Projects (Part 3) It's a wrap with Part 3 of 3 showcasing the Facility Improvement Summer Projects and the hard work of our custodial team. Thank you, Mr. Long, for taking us on this journey to showcase our schools and custodial staff and thank you, voters, for the approval of the 2018 Capital Levy to make these improvements a... READ MORE >

Congratulations to Mr. Mike Rainwater, School Security Officer at Marysville Pilchuck High School. Mr. Rainwater is the recipient of the Washington State School Security Officer of the Year Award. He was nominated by former MPHS School Resource Officer Chris Sutherland and recognized at the school on Friday during a special ceremony during their welcome back... READ MORE >

Lushootseed I at MPHS We are excited to re-establish Lushootseed instruction at MPHS this year taught by Natosha Gobin. "It has been 18+ years since Lushootseed has been offered at the campus and in previous years, it was offered as a focus toward Tulalip Tribal member/Tulalip Community member students. This year the course is offered to all interested students... READ MORE >

Join us as we visit with Mrs. Underwood, first grade teacher at Sunnyside Elementary School on the second day of school for our young learners. Thank you for our time together Mrs. Underwood! #ItWasaMagicalMoment #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

Click HERE to view a welcome back message from Superintendent Jason Thompson. Have a great first day of school everyone! Remember we have delayed start for some schools. First day(s) of school - Sept 4: Grades 1-5, 6 and 9* Sept 5: Grades 7, 8, 10-12 Sept 9: Kindergarten Sept 16: Preschool *All Legacy, Tulalip Heritage & 10th Street students start school... READ MORE >

Welcome back to school and to the MSD Monthly September edition. Click on the link below to view: MSD Monthly - September 2019 Have a GREAT first day of school! READ MORE >

Click HERE to view a welcome back message from Superintendent Jason Thompson.Have a great first day of school everyone! Remember we have delayed start for some schools.First day(s) of school - Sept 4: Grades 1-5, 6 and 9* Sept 5: Grades 7, 8, 10-12 Sept 9: Kindergarten Sept 16: Preschool *All Legacy, Tulalip Heritage & 10th Street students start school... READ MORE >

Facility Improvement Summer Projects (Part 2) Join us in Part 2 of 3 as we continue the journey with Mr. Jim Long, Custodial Manager as he takes us on a tour of buildings on the Marysville Tulalip campus including the beautiful new gym floor at the Francis Sheldon gym. This work is a continuation of the Facility Improvement Summer Projects and a standard of annual... READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-112... READ MORE >

Facility Improvement Summer Projects (Part 1)As we kick off the new school year and wrap up many of the facility improvement projects that took place over the summer, join us on a virtual journey with custodial manager Jim Long. In this first segment, one of three, Mr. Long takes us on a tour of various campuses showcasing some of the projects that our custodial... READ MORE >

The start of school is just around the corner! School offices are open to serve our students and families. Click HERE to access the 2019 - 2020 Calendar and Guide. Printed copies were mailed to families earlier in August. Additional copies are available at the District's Educational Service Center. First day(s) of school - Sept 4: Grades 1-5, 6 and 9*Sept 5:... READ MORE >

FREE Community MOVIE NIGHT @ MPHS Sponsored by Marysville NJROTC FREE ADMISSION! bRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS AND BLANKET! August 28, 2019 from 7:00 Pm - 11:00 PM - (Movie will start at sunset) Outside the OC Building, MPHS NJROTC boosters will be selling popcorn, hot dogs, drinks, candy, etc. Karaoke, Face painting, bubbles, and music while we wait for sunset.... READ MORE >

Marysville School District excited for start of yearBy Pete Lundberg There’s nothing quite like the excitement that comes with the anticipation of a new school year. Families are busy making sure that school clothes, haircuts and supplies are all in order, while Marysville School District employees have done their part during the summer to ensure that schools... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release August 23, 2019 Contact: Jodi Runyon, Director of Engagement and Outreach jodi_runyon@msd25.org, 360-965-0005 Marysville Pilchuck High School campus to house site for Regional Apprenticeship Pathways Center Marysville, WA - Through a unique and powerful collaborative project spanning business, industry, education, community, and... READ MORE >

Find your bus routes! Do you have questions about your child's bus route? Click on the link to view all district bus routes based on your neighborhood school. For more information, call the Transportation office at 360-965-0300. http://www.msd25.org/o/district/browse/76456 READ MORE >

Music4Life works to bring music to families in need...story courtesy of the North County Outlook, published 8/13/2019. READ MORE >

Join us in a conversation with Totem Middle School Principal Angela Collins and the administrative team as they prepare for the school year, share information and their hopes and dreams for each and every Totem student. #WeAreMSD https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

United in our Journey: Marysville School District receives ‘Tulalip 101’ education Posted on August 14, 2019 by Kim KalliberImagine having just a single solitary day to impart generations’ worth of Tulalip cultural knowledge, experiences and insight onto a group of seasoned (non-Native) educators. It’s a near impossible task, to say the least. However, the noble... READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-070 Sped... READ MORE >

Hello Marysville School District Students and Families! Can you believe it? It is almost time to come back to school. We are very excited to welcome students and families to the new school year. Staff have been preparing for your return all summer! Whether through professional development classes, summer school, facility improvements, or maintenance and grounds... READ MORE >
Reading on the Road keeps Marysville kids readingVolunteers from the Marysville School District are helping to keep local kids reading this summer with the Reading on the Road program. The program brings free books to Jennings Park each Wednesday this summer from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Aug. 14. “We’re giving out free books to the community. Any kid and any... READ MORE >
Oh, what fun! The Allen Creek Elementary School playground is complete! Stop by for some fun, new play during the remaining days of summer.#MSDCapitalLevy2018 READ MORE >
MSD Facilities Improvement Summer Projects are full steam ahead! Check out the reroofing and new paint at Totem Middle School. #MSDCapitalLevy2018 READ MORE >
Join us in celebrating a wonderful completion of the 2019 MSD Summer Success Programs. We are thankful for our staff and incredible students who worked hard this summer. Don’t forget to visit our designated schools for our Kids and Teens Free Meals Program. 🥳 📖 🏫 😃#WeAreMSD READ MORE >

Did you graduate from Marysville School District in 2018? Were you served on an IEP (Individual Education Plan)? If your answer is YES to either of these questions, please complete the "Post-Secondary Survey" by clicking HERE. Every year school districts are required to ask question of previous years graduates. The survey questions ask about a student (either you... READ MORE >

The Everett Community College School of Cosmetology is offering a Back-to-School Haircut Event on August 16, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm. The school is providing FREE haircuts for students returning to school, grades K - 12! See the flyer for more information.The EvCC School of Cosmetology is located at: 9315 State Ave, Suite G, Marysville.Thank you, EvCC, for supporting our... READ MORE >

Still time to donate to school supply driveLess than two weeks are left to help hundreds of Marysville, Lakewood and Tulalip students get the school supplies they need for the upcoming school year. Donations are being accepted through Aug. 9 to help the area’s most at-risk youth. All school supplies are needed including headphones, notebook paper, markers,... READ MORE >

MSD levy funds pay for maintenance, repair work by: Christopher Andersson The Marysville School District is busy making repairs and improvements to its schools this summer with funds from the 2018 capital projects levy. District officials have numerous projects going on throughout the district as a result of the funds. “We have lots of work going on this... READ MORE >

MSD teachers dedicated 6 days of their summer to Be GLAD training. Thank you, for all of your hard work this week and what an excellent group of educators!#WeAreMSD READ MORE >
Totem Middle School is getting some needed improvements thanks to the passage by our voters of the 2018 Capital Levy for facility improvements and technology. Parts of the campus were built in the late 1940's, early 1950's. The school was originally Marysville High School from then until 1976 when the high school merged with Pilchuck. The campus then became... READ MORE >

Join Learning Assistance Program Teacher and Summer Success program Principal Cassandra Clark as she explains "Be GLAD" training - a guided language acquisition program. Teachers are learning new instructional strategies to take back to their classroom.#WeAreMSD Watch the video at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

Mike Sullivan, Executive Director of Finance and Operations for the Marysville School District, thanks voters for the approval of the 2018 Capital Levy that provides the opportunity to complete some needed facility improvements over the summer break.#MSDCapitalLevy2018Watch the video at https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

There is a lot of learning going on at the Marysville Middle School Summer Success Program! Students are working hard to sharpen their skills while having fun too. Students work with their teacher in small groups or through individual instruction. We are proud of their accomplishments!See more at: https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

Kids and Teens Eat Free Monday - Friday, July 8 - August 9 READ MORE >

~ Este programa es GRATIS para ninos de 18 años o menores de 18. ~ Su hijo no tiene que estar matriculado en las escuelas de Marysville para participar. ~ Adultos de 19 o mayores de 19 pueden participar por un costo de: $3 dólares por desayuno y/o $4.50 (cuatro dolares con cincuenta centavos) por almuerzo Este programa es traido por : Distrito Escolar de... READ MORE >

Here’s a plan to help your child this summer.Aquí hay un plan para ayudar a tu hijo.https://bealearninghero.org/summer-stride/stride-forward/ READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full application. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-051 Health... READ MORE >

Shoultes Elementary School is getting some needed improvements thanks to the passage by our voters of the 2018 Capital Levy for facility improvements and technology. Shoultes Elementary School was built in 1956. Stay connected with us to watch the progress at school locations across the District. https://www.facebook.com/Marys... #MSDCapitalLevy2018 READ MORE >

Visit Liberty Elementary School for the open Library for the Kids and Teens eat free meal program. Thank you to our child nutrition services staff for preparing meals for students! #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

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FACILITY IMPROVEMENT SUMMER PROJECTS MPHS Siding Progress Update, FACILITY IMPROVEMENT SUMMER PROJECTSWorkers are making good progress replacing the siding/fascia boards around the MPHS campus. We are excited to see the finished product!#MSDCapitalLevy2018 https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

Erickson retires after 26 years as Marysville ADThe 1971 Everett High School graduate spent over 40 years in education.https://www.heraldnet.com/sports/erickson-retires-after-26-years-as-marysville-ad/?utm_source=DAILY+HERALD&utm_campaign=458ee54e6f-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d81d073bb4-458ee54e6f-228672473 READ MORE >
Gym floors at the Francis Sheldon Gymnasium at the Marysville Tulalip Campus are being sanded down and refinished. Stay connected to see the finished work later this summer. They will be beautiful! #MSDCapitalLevy2018 https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

School is out for summer and our school facilities are mostly empty but that does not mean that there is no activity happening at our sites! Click play to listen in to hear Maintenance Supervisor Brandon Klepper share an overview of the added portable classrooms to the Early Learning Center campus. This addition will allow all of our early learning programs to be... READ MORE >

Are you passionate about music? Would you like to learn more about how a program run by parents, community members, and other interested parties that can put instruments into students hands at no cost to them through the Music4Life program? Do you know that children who participate in instrumental music activities do better in math, science, history,... READ MORE >

Marysville-Pilchuck High School seniors turned their tassels and walked across the stage at their graduation ceremony on June 12. Principal Dave Rose congratulated the students on working hard to get their degrees. “We are extremely proud of the persistence and growth you have demonstrated to be here today,” he said. For student speaker Ivan Escalante it seems... READ MORE >

Marysville Getchell High School graduates reflected on the many memories they will hold of high school during Getchell’s recent commencement ceremony on June 12. Students were excited to begin the next steps of their lives, but also talked about what they were leaving behind. Class president Mikhail Montez wrote a poem for her speech. “Goodbye to skipping class... READ MORE >

MPHS, FACILITY IMPROVEMENT SUMMER PROJECTSSchool is out for summer and our school facilities are mostly empty but that does not mean that there is no activity happening at our sites! The video shared today is at Marysville Pilchuck High School with Brandon Klepper, Maintenance Manager. Watch along to learn about the siding replacement at the campus. Stay... READ MORE >

~ Este programa es GRATIS para ninos de 18 años o menores de 18. ~ Su hijo no tiene que estar matriculado en las escuelas de Marysville para participar. ~ Adultos de 19 o mayores de 19 pueden participar por un costo de: $3 dólares por desayuno y/o $4.50 (cuatro dolares con cincuenta centavos) por almuerzo Este programa es traido por : Distrito Escolar... READ MORE >

Kids and Teens Eat Free Monday - Friday, July 8 - August 9 READ MORE >

School is out for summer and our school facilities are mostly empty but that does not mean that there is no activity happening at our sites! Learning continues in our Summer Success Programs, Reading on the Road, summer library opportunities at our elementary schools, along with professional development training for teachers and staff and many Marysville and... READ MORE >

Marysville-area residents and families no longer need to leave town to enjoy a professional Independence Day fireworks show. New this year, the City of Marysville presents a family-friendly 4th of July program at Marysville Pilchuck High School. Gates open at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 4, with lawn games, fun activities and live music until dark, followed by a... READ MORE >

We raise our hands to Chairwoman Teri Gobin for her presentation on the State of the Tribes this morning. We look forward to a bright future of cross collaboration and youth development for our students and families. READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is thankful for our community partners who help support our students and families.This year, once again, our partners are coming together to organize a school supply drive for students and families in need. To learn more about the school supply drive, read more HERE.To apply to receive school supplies, complete the application form... READ MORE >

Quil Ceda Elementary honors Tulalip sovereignty on Flag Day Posted on June 19, 2019 by Kim KalliberOutside the front entrance of Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary is a flag pole that, since its inception, had one purpose and one purpose only – to fly the red, white and blue United States flag. As of June 14, that singular purpose is no longer and a once lone U.S. flag... READ MORE >

MVAT, Tulalip Heritage graduate seniors (slide show)TULALIP – One speaker after another talked about overcoming obstacles, never giving up and looking to the future at the Mountain View Arts and Tech and Heritage High graduations at the Tulalip Campus of the Marysville School District June... READ MORE >

Kiarra Green, a senior from MG, was All-Wesco North in three track events. 3 local 3A high schools dominate all-Wesco North pickshttps://www.marysvilleglobe.com/sports/3-local-3a-high-schools-dominate-all-wesco-north-picks/ READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full applcation. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-045... READ MORE >

MSD P R I D E Students Meet Jarrell C. Jarrell's story wraps up our P R I D E student interviews for this school year. Thank you, to Jarrell and all of our students showcased who have shown incredible strength and wisdom beyond their years. We are so proud of you all. 2018 - 2019 has been a great school year. We have students who are doing amazing things inside... READ MORE >

FREE Internet Access for High School Students Marysville School District wrote and received a grant through the 1Million Foundation to offer an exciting opportunity for high school students in our district. This new partnership can provide high school students with free high speed internet access at home to complete school work and research. High speed internet... READ MORE >

MSD P R I D E Students Meet Cameron F. 2018 - 2019 has been a great school year. We have students who are doing amazing things inside and outside of the classroom. Congratulations to our Class of 2019 graduates - 700 students who finished strong. We recognize that our students are strong in other ways too. To wrap up the school year, we interviewed five students... READ MORE >

Marysville Noon Rotary recently awarded staff member Monica Lane; retiree, Scott Stokes; and parent and community member, Frank Michal with the "Paul Harris Fellow" award at their installation banquet Tuesday, June 18.The Rotary motto is "service above self". Paul Harris Fellow recipients are honored for their service above self along with their dedication and... READ MORE >

Meet Rylee A.MSD P R I D E Students 2018 - 2019 has been a great school year. We have students who are doing amazing things inside and outside of the classroom. Congratulations to our Class of 2019 graduates - 700 students who finished strong. We recognize that our students are strong in other ways too. To wrap up the school year, we interviewed five students who... READ MORE >

Meet Jaden B. MSD P R I D E Students 2018 - 2019 has been a great school year. We have students who are doing amazing things inside and outside of the classroom. Congratulations to our Class of 2019 graduates - 700 students who finished strong. We recognize that our students are strong in other ways too. To wrap up the school year, we interviewed five students... READ MORE >

"As we close the school year, I want to take a minute to thank you for all of your support. I appreciate our students, our families, our staff, and our community members. I'm honored and humbled every day to serve the communities of Marysville and Tulalip"... Click on LINK to view the video message. #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

MSD P R I D E Students 2018 - 2019 has been a great school year. We have students who are doing amazing things inside and outside of the classroom. Congratulations to our Class of 2019 graduates - 700 students who finished strong. We recognize that our students are strong in other ways too. To wrap up the school year, we interviewed five students who were nominated... READ MORE >

M-P grad playing for Aquasox EVERETT — When the Everett Aquasox take the field for their first home game June 21 against Salem-Keizer, a former Tomahawk from Marysville-Pilchuck will take the field.https://www.arlingtontimes.com/sports/m-p-grad-playing-for-aquasox/ READ MORE >

Fight song a highlight of M-P graduationBy Steve P.EVERETT – Senior class president Leonardo Jaramillo got the audience involved at the Marysville-Pilchuck High School graduation ceremony Wednesday at Angel of the Winds Arena. READ MORE >

At MG graduation, parents reminded how old they areBy Steve PowellEVERETT – As if parents don’t feel old enough when their child graduates, Marysville Getchell principal Richard Zimmerman jokingly reminded them at the school’s ceremony Wednesday at Angel of the Winds Arena. READ MORE >

Class of 2019: Once future leaders of tomorrow, now leaders of the presentBy Micheal Rios, Tulalip News“Welcome to the 2019 graduate banquet!” opened emcee, Rochelle Lubbers. “We are so happy to have you all in Tulalip, in the heart of our community, on this special night to celebrate our students.” READ MORE >

Crisis Text Line - Text HELP to 741741 if you need someone to talk to. Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, providing access to free, 24/7 support and information. Click HERE for more information. READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full applcation. Select below link to apply. Job #19-20-038 Head Girls'... READ MORE >

Kids and Teens Eat Free Monday - Friday, July 8 - August 9 READ MORE >

~ Este programa es GRATIS para ninos de 18 años o menores de 18. ~ Su hijo no tiene que estar matriculado en las escuelas de Marysville para participar. ~ Adultos de 19 o mayores de 19 pueden participar por un costo de: $3 dólares por desayuno y/o $4.50 (cuatro dolares con cincuenta centavos) por almuerzo Este programa es traido por : Distrito... READ MORE >

Congratulations to Grove Elementary School! Grove has been named a "Beacon School" for their use of the Imagine Learning program. Grove was selected as one out of ten schools from over 500 in the state using the program. Schools are nominated then selected by Imagine Learning based on their strong use and implementation of the program matched with overall student... READ MORE >

April’s Students of the MonthBy Micheal Rios, Tulalip News In partnership with Tulalip’s own Education department, the Indigenous Education division of Marysville School District (MSD) recognized four praiseworthy youngsters for continued success in the classroom. Hosted during the MSD school board meeting on April 15, Ily Enick, Tessalyn Napeahi, Sebastian Gomez,... READ MORE >
Congratulations to our School Bus Safety Poster Contest Winners! The school bus safety poster contest is sponsored by Washington Association for Pupil Transportation. This year’s theme is “Red Lights Mean STOP!” The local winning posters were sent to the regional competition. Two posters by Kamilla and Elle are going to the state competition. Transportation... READ MORE >

Are you passionate about music? Would you like to learn more about how a program run by parents, community members, and other interested parties that can put instruments into students hands at no cost to them through the Music4Life program? Do you know that children who participate in instrumental music activities do better in math, science, history, international... READ MORE >
Thank you, Soroptimist International of Marysville! On June 4, Marysville Soroptimist awarded graduating seniors form Marysville Pilchuck High School (MPHS) and Marysville Getchell High School (MGHS) $1,500 each in scholarships for higher education. The recipients of the scholarship are as follows: NameHigh SchoolPerspective CollegeEmily A.MPHSUNIVERSITY OF... READ MORE >

Kids have good, healthy fun at challenge day in Marysville (slide show)MARYSVILLE – Healthy Communities Challenge Day is all about young people having fun. And Jordan Dimick fit right in at the little fish pond set up at the Puget Sound Pediatric Dentistry booth. Jordan’s face grimaced as he pretended to land a big one as booth employee Kelsey Cleary laughed.Read... READ MORE >

M-P student Community Service Award winnerMARYSVILLE – Mikayla Kerker of Marysville-Pilchuck High School is the winner of the May Marysville Rotary Community Service Recognition Award.Read more at https://www.marysvilleglobe.com/life/m-p-student-community-service-award-winner/ READ MORE >

Click on the link below to access the 2019 - 2020 School Calendar and Bell Schedule. We are thankful for the collaboration with our represented staff groups to be able to produce a calendar for the new school year prior to the end of the current school year. Questions about the 2019 -2020 School Calendar and Bell Schedule may be directed to the Marysville School... READ MORE >

Marysville recently placed 2nd in the Educational Service District (ESD) School "Roadeo" team category out of 5 teams. Each year our Transportation Department competes in our ESD School Bus Roadeo. The main focus of a School Bus Roadeo is Safety. Contestants compete in multiple events to showcase their precise driving skills, including parallel parking, back in... READ MORE >

Marysville Public Library is hosting an informational meeting titled "Not In My House" for parents and guardians of teens and pre-teens about addressing and identifying substance abuse in kids on Tuesday, June 11, 6:00 pm, at the Library. Click on LINK to view flyer.The meeting is for parents and guardians (adults). READ MORE >

The Marysville Public Library is offering a free screening of the documentary "Resilience: The Biology of Stress & The Science of Hope. If you have not had an opportunity to view this documentary, it is highly recommended. The screening will be held at 6:00 pm, Tuesday, June 4, at the Marysville Public Library, 6120 Grove Street. The documentary helps adults learn... READ MORE >

April’s Students of the Month Posted on April 24, 2019 by Kim Kalliberhttp://www.tulalipnews.com/wp/2019/04/24/41174/ READ MORE >

We’re proud of our students, staff at MSDGreat things are happening in the Marysville School District.http://www.marysvilleglobe.com/opinion/were-proud-of-our-students-staff-at-msd/ READ MORE >

Welcome to the May/June edition of MSD Monthly!Click on "view in browser" to read all pages.View in Browser READ MORE >

Washington Alliance for Better Schools (WABS) is a collaboration of 11 school districts that leverages resources, talent, and intellectual capital to help students graduate career- and college-ready.WABS recently held their annual "Showcase of Success" where two of our Marysville School District teachers were showcased for their participation in the STEM Extern... READ MORE >

Superintendent Jason Thompson judged at the Marysville Pilchuck High School Art Show this afternoon. The art work on display included stunning drawings, paintings, sculptures, mixed media, and other works of art. We are very proud of our artists. READ MORE >

MG custodian honored for helping Life Skills graduateBy Steve PowellMARYSVILLE – The Marysville School District’s Life Skills teacher, Jim Strickland, and the district itself presented awards to Marysville Getchell High School custodian Zach Prine at Monday’s school board meeting. Prine is a mentor to Christian Alba, who graduated from the M-P Life Skills Program... READ MORE >

Marysville AVID students get thousands of dollars in scholarship moneyBy Steve PowellMARYSVILLE – Just looking at the numbers, you can’t help but be an avid fan of AVID. Thirteen Advancement Via Individual Determination students at Marysville Getchell and Marysville-Pilchuck high schools are receiving more than $105,000 in scholarships for college next year.Read... READ MORE >

Join members from the Marysville School District Board of Directors for an hour of coffee and conversations on Saturday, June 1, 9:00 am at The Living Room Coffee House. We hope to see you there! READ MORE >

Chargers, Tomahawks fall in the third round of District Tournament The Marysville Getchell softball team battled the Everett Seagulls, and Marysville-Pilchuck took on the Edmonds Woodway Warriors in the third round of the District 1 3A Tournament on May... READ MORE >

Students, community enjoy Festival of World Cultures By Christopher Andersson “We wanted to be able to help showcase and help ignite the excitement for multi-cultural dance and food,” said Deborah Parker, the school district’s director of Equity, Diversity and Indian Education and one of the main organizers of the event. People shared dances and songs from Peru,... READ MORE >

Last night, Marysville Getchell High School Custodian, Mr. Zach Prine was recognized by both the City of Marysville and the Marysville School District for his compassionate support of the Inclusive Workplace Partners Program.- Photo by Paul Galovin READ MORE >
Congratulations to Kashiss Henry, Anthony Najera, Genesis Henry-Gonzalez, and Gene Williams III for being awarded the Equity, Diversity, and Indigenous Education Students of the Month. The awards were presented by Pixie Owyen, Deyamonta Diaz, Matt Remle, and Joe Boone. READ MORE >

Preston Dwoskin shares his appreciation of Ginger Merkel, Executive Director, and Brad Roden, Director, MSD Special Education. Preston shares “they are both incredibly supportive of me both personally and professionally”. READ MORE >

Congratulations to Mykayla Pawlak for being awarded the Daniel J Evans Civic Award. The award was presented by teacher Kerry Hill READ MORE >

Congratulations to Tanner Lauzon and Sydney Zachry for being awarded the Kiwanis and Soroptimist Students of the month. The awards were presented by Steve Powell. READ MORE >

AVID Seniors from Marysville Getchell and Marysville Pilchuck High Schools were honored at tonight's Board of Directors meeting. AVID, which stands for "Advancement Via Individual Determination", helps students reach their goals for life after high school. Congratulations to our graduating AVID seniors who are college-bound to community colleges and universities... READ MORE >
Mackenzie Konsor was recently awarded the “Most Employable Student of the Year” for her outstanding hard work and dedication. The award was presented by the Career and Technical Education General Advisory Council. Congratulations Mackenzie, we are very proud of you! Learn more at http://www.msd25.org/o/District/page/career-and-technical-education--3 READ MORE >

Click on LINK to read the MSD Spring/Summer 2019 Newsletter! READ MORE >
Join us in congratulating our Math Olympiad 4th and 5th grade students at Kellogg Marsh Elementary. The students recently competed and won 4 out of 6 medals. Way to represent Kellogg Marsh and the District! Thank you, math teachers Ms. Maulit and Ms. Stern, Mrs. Debbie Whitfield and volunteer Mr. John Bloom for making this happen! #WeAreMSDWatch Video at... READ MORE >

The following position has been posted to the MSD Online Application site and is open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. If you are applying for a position that is not represented by your current union group, you must apply as an EXTERNAL applicant and complete the full applcation. Select below link to apply. Job #18-19-082... READ MORE >
On May 10, Marysville School District leadership staff attended a luncheon to recognize three individuals for the annual Washington Association of School Administrators awards. There are two awards each year; Education Leadership and Community Leadership. Congratulations to our recipients this year; Greg Erickson, Chelsea Craig, and Marjorie James. We are so proud... READ MORE >
On May 10, Marysville School District leadership staff attended a luncheon to recognize three individuals for the annual Washington Association of School Administrators awards. There are two awards each year; Education Leadership and Community Leadership. Congratulations to our recipients this year; Greg Erickson, Chelsea Craig, and Marjorie James. We are so proud... READ MORE >

Two years after a major knee injury, walk-on John Clark taking aim at increased role for Huskies’ defensive lineIn April 2017, Clark, a walk-on out of Marysville Getchell High School, ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament, the medial collateral and the meniscus in his left knee — a devastating triple whammy — during the Huskies’ first padded practice... READ MORE >

MVAT students recently attended the Microsoft Build Conference and received a surprise gift; a Surface Go! This was the first time that the event was opened to students. They were able to join hands-on opportunities, meet with recruiters, and explorer new technologies. https://blogs.microsoft.com/bl... READ MORE >

May 6 - 10 is Teacher Appreciation Week! Thank you to our A M A Z I N G Teachers! #MSDHeroes #WeAreMSD READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Facility Committee convened tonight for their first meeting. Led by Mike Sullivan, Executive Director of Finance and Operations, with support from Brandon Keppler, Maintenance Manager, committee members received an overview of the longterm District Facilities Plan and toured Liberty Elementary School led by Rich Middaugh, Principal,... READ MORE >

Happy Spring! Click HERE to read some District highlights showcasing our students, schools and staff.View in Browser READ MORE >

It's Administrative Professional's Week in the Marysville School District! We thank all of our school and District administrative professionals for what they do everyday to serve our students, families, and staff. Join us in saying T H A N K Y O U today and every day! Watch the full video on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Marys... READ MORE >

Allen Creek Elementary School's 5th graders visit Jones Creek to learn about ecology and creating a healthy environment for salmon. The District partners with Sound Salmon and the Snohomish Water Conservation District to help students learn their role as stewards in the community on how we can sustain healthy salmon systems. The students test the PH levels in the... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release April 17, 2019 Contact: Jodi Runyon, Director of Engagement and Outreach jodi_runyon@msd25.org (360) 965-0005 Notice to Preview Instructional Math Materials for Grades 9 - 12 On May 20, 2019 the Marysville School District Board of Directors will receive a report from the District... READ MORE >

The KidWind Challenge is the ultimate wind energy learning experience for students. Students around the country explore wind energy through the hands-on, investigative, and an exciting KidWind Challenge. When students participate in a KidWind Challenge they: Discover the promise and limitations of wind energy technologyDesign, build, and test a functional... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release Date: April 15, 2019 District contact: Jodi Runyon, Director of Engagement and Outreach Phone: (360) 965-0005 Email: jodi_runyon@msd25.org School contact: Roy Klementsen, MP Drama Teacher Email: roy_klementsen@msd25.org Marysville Pilchuck High School Drama Club presents Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Marysville,... READ MORE >

EVCC’s BRIDGES Volunteer Literacy Center provides literacy support to the community through free ESL classes, tutoring services, and other wrap-around services. The program aim to help adult students in Building Readiness, Inspiring Dreams, Gaining Educational Success and more. Learn more at:... READ MORE >

The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open for ALL Applicants (internal non-PSE applicants & external applicants) to apply. Click the link to apply. Job #18-19-068 Secondary Office Manager - Level 3 @ Totem Middle School Job #18-19-069 Summer Maintenance Work Crew for Maintenance Department Job #19-20-015 Attendance & Discipline... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is seeking parents/guardians to serve on the Parent Advisory Council (PAC) to represent the following schools:Cascade Elementary SchoolKellogg Marsh Elementary SchoolShoultes Elementary SchoolGrove Elementary SchoolPinewood Elementary SchoolCedarcrest Middle SchoolTulalip Heritage High SchoolMountain View Arts and Technology High... READ MORE >

The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. Click the link to apply. Job #18-19-064 Assistant Football Coach @ Marysville Getchell High School - 2 Postions Job #18-19-065 Assistant Girls' Volleyball Coach @ Marysville-Pilchuck High School Job #18-19-066 Regular Day Custodian @... READ MORE >

Congratulations to MPHS Faculty and Staff! This year, Marysville Pilchuck High School's Food Services Program has been recognized with a Food Program Excellence Award for Best School/Industrial/Institution Kitchen by the Snohomish Health District. The award ceremony will be held at the 60th Anniversary Celebration of the Snohomish Health District on Saturday,... READ MORE >

Dear Marysville School District Families, Our District is working with a local research firm called Center of Educational Effectiveness (CEE) to survey our parents/guardians and students in grades 5 – 12. In order for us to continue to improve as a school district and our individual schools, it is important for us to know how our parents/guardians regard the job... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District are neighbors to, and partners with, The Tulalip Tribes, a Sovereign Nation. The Tulalip Tribes have been generous in giving of their time and resources to assist the school district in improving educational outcomes for students. The ambassadorship aims to improve communication between the Marysville School District and The Tulalip... READ MORE >
At the March 20 Marysville Noon Rotary meeting, Gayl Spilman and Daryn Bundy presented Commander Thomas, Sargent Sparr, and School Resource Officers White and Faux with a check for $31,500 to support the police department's efforts on anti-bullying and suicide prevention measures. Officers Sutherland and Wood were on campus and unavailable for the presentation.The... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is now accepting applications for community members, staff, and other interested parties to apply to serve on the Facility Committee. The Committee’s work will be essential in assessing the needs of our facilities and shaping a potential bond or capital levy measure for 2020. We will consider each application and choose... READ MORE >

As March comes to a close here are a few highlights of the month. Click on link below to view:MSD Monthly - March 2019 READ MORE >

Greetings MSD Parents and Guardians, With the new academic year just around the corner, here is a general school supply list by grade level to help you while shopping. This list is a generic list of supplies that are typically used at each grade level. In some cases schools will have a more specific list that they will share with you. Please feel free to... READ MORE >

Want to help restore a local creek and improve fish habitat, decorate a free reusable grocery tote bag, enjoy snacks and learn about environmentally friendly actions you can take? Come join the fun at Earth Day in Marysville from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at Jennings Park, 6915 Armar Rd. Volunteers are needed to help plant trees to restore Allen... READ MORE >

RE: Calendar Update Dear MSD families and staff, At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors, the Board took action to approve the request to the State Superintendent for a waiver of two school days and a revised school calendar for the remainder of the year. The revised calendar will provide time to make up the six days of school closure due to the winter... READ MORE >

A team from the Marysville School District recently lobbied with legislators in Olympia to share our Legislative Priorities. Click HERE to view our legislative priorities document. You can support our students, schools, and District by contacting our legislators to urge them to consider the priorities, the full funding of education, and address the negative... READ MORE >

The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. Click the link to apply. http://www.msd25.org/o/Distric... Job #18-19-052 Head Wrestling Coach @ Marysville-Pilchuck High School Job #Job #18-19-053 Paraprofessional 1 @ Cedarcrest Middle School Job #18-19-056 Bus Paraprofessional @... READ MORE >

Way To Go! On Saturday, March 9th Marysville Pilchuck High School competed in the Top Tech Automotive Skills competition. MPHS competed against High Schools and Skills Centers from all over the state. A total of 29 - two person teams competed. The competition included a 75 question written test along with Precision Measurements, Brakes, Electrical Wiring and... READ MORE >

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Dear Families and Staff, The Marysville School District leadership staff is in the process of modifying the school calendar to make up for the six school closure days and the two 2-hour late start days from the winter storm in February. There will be some adjustments to the school calendar starting with this Friday, March 15. Friday, March 15, will be a regular... READ MORE >

Each year, our elementary schools partner with their feeder middle school to hold a choir concert together. This photo features Allen Creek, Grove and Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary Schools with Totem Middle School singing the song “Africa”. Thank you to our choir teachers for bringing the students together for these wonderful events for both the students and their... READ MORE >

The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. Click the link to apply. Job #18-19-039 Assistant Coach Track & Field - Pole Vault @ Marysville Getchell High School Job #19-20-1011 English Language Learner Teacher Pool (Grades K-5) Job #19-20-1012 English Language Learner Teacher Pool... READ MORE >

M-P boys make history with 4th-place finish (slide show) By Steve Powell Saturday, March 2, 2019 3:46pm Story courtesy Marysville Globe - click LINK to view READ MORE >

"MG Students of the Month both plan to attend Western" READ MORE >

The Washington State Northwest Region of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) has completed the virtual Regional Competition, 19 school’s participated and Marysville Getchell brought home a total of 29 top 6 places. Below are listed ALL of the awards for Marysville Getchell High School FBLA. These students have worked hard to earn their place to the State... READ MORE >

Click the link and learn everything from finding the school for you, registration dates, Bus routes and a lot more: http://www.msd25.org/o/District/page/march-into-kindergarten Visit your local elementary school starting March 1 to register your child. You may also register during welcome nights. School Date Time ... READ MORE >

Full tournament information is available at wiaa.com click on "Tournaments" and then "Tournament Central" for a variety of options for information. Brackets, Fan Link etc, Here is the scoop going into this week. Saturday, Feburary 23:Tulalip Heritage Boys lost to Muckleshoot, 76-65 Heritage will now travel to Spokane to take on Oaksdale on Wednesday, Feburary... READ MORE >

The Washington State Northwest Region of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) has completed the virtual Regional Competition. 19 school’s participated and Marysville Getchell brought home a total of 29 top 6 places. Below are the award winners for Marysville Getchell High School FBLA. These students have worked hard to earn their place to the State... READ MORE >

For Immediate Release Date: February 22, 2019 District contact: Jodi Runyon, Director of Engagement and Outreach Phone: 360-965-0005 Email: Jodi_Runyon@msd25.org It's almost time to MARCH INTO KINDERGARTEN! (Marysville, WA)— Beginning March 1, it is time to register for kindergarten for the 2019 - 2020 school year! That means they will graduate in... READ MORE >

Did you know that children who participate in instrumental music activities do better in math, science, history, international languages, literature, reading, writing, and computer science, in addition to what it teaches in terms of teamwork and self-discipline? Not all students want to participate in instrumental music, but for those who do, and whose families... READ MORE >

The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. Click the link to apply. Job #18-19-037 Paraprofessional 2 1:1 @ Allen Creek Elementary Job #19-20-009 Director of Athletics - Position starts July 1, 2019 Job #19-20-010 Orientation & Mobility Specialist for Special Education - beginning... READ MORE >

We have two teams representing Marysville School District at the State Regional Basketball Tournament. MP Boys will host Kelso at Everett Community College on Saturday, February 23rd at Noon. Tulalip Heritage Boys will host Muckleshoot at Jackson High School on Saturday, Feb. 23rd at 2pm. Ticket Prices for Regionals are $12 for adults/$9 senior citizens,... READ MORE >

Cold Weather Resources: SnoCounty Emergency Blog: https://www.snohomishcountywa.gov/EmergencyNews Snow and Ice Response: https://www.snohomishcountywa.gov/2113/Snow-and-Ice-Response Road closure: http://www.snoco.org/App4/SPW/PWApp/roads/emclosure/index.html Priority routes: http://www.snoco.org/App4/SPW/PublicWorks/RoadMaint/snowIcePlanRouteMap.html ... READ MORE >

The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. Click the link to apply. Job #19-20-008 Assistant High School Principal @ Marysville-Pilchuck High School Get Connected @MarysvilleSD or visit msd25.org for the latest updates from your school district. READ MORE >

Important Notice: 2-hour late start Thursday, February 14. Buses operating on limited transportation routes both AM & PM. No out of district transportation. No Preschool or ECEAP. No Sno-Isle Skills Center transportation. No 21st Century program or Middle School Clubs. You will be notified if weather conditions change. Schools are closed Friday and... READ MORE >

These are district games so admission is $7 and $5. Everyone pays unless they have a NW District Tournament Pass or WSCA pass. Our maintenance and custodial staff have worked around the clock to make our facilities accessible kudos! (CANCELED) Tulalip Heritage plays at Heritage vs Rainier Christian MP Boys at MP vs Shorecrest at 6:30MG Boys at MG vs Shorewood at... READ MORE >

Community Services and Resources Brochure complete with lists of local service providers for various community resources. READ MORE >

Schools closed Wednesday, February 13. No out of district transportation. Current weather and road conditions do not allow for our school buses to travel safely. Road conditions are also concerning for all drivers. The safety of our students and staff is a priority. Scheduled athletic events pending Wednesday afternoon weather and road conditions. For updates... READ MORE >

Beginning March 1, it is time to register your child for kindergarten for the 2019 - 2020 school year! That means they will graduate in 2032! It sounds so far away but time goes by quickly and they will learn so much in those twelve years. To register your child for school, visit your neighborhood school and complete a registration packet. You can also download... READ MORE >

Did you know that children who participate in instrumental music activities do better in math, science, history, international languages, literature, reading, writing, and computer science, in addition to what it teaches in terms of teamwork and self-discipline. Certainly, not all students want to participate in instrumental music, but for those who do, and whose... READ MORE >

Tuesday, February 12, 2019 No games or matches scheduled. Optional practices allowed from 1pm to 3pm Wednesday, February 13, 2109 Basketball: MG Girls host Edmonds Woodway at 5pmMG Boys host Shorewood at 6:30pmMP Boys host Shorecrest at 6:30pm Wrestling: State Bound Wrestlers Practice Divers: State Bound Divers Practice Thursday, February 14, 2019: Happy... READ MORE >

The unpredictable weather has raised havoc with scheduled athletic events. For the most up-to-date information including schedule changes and cancellations, go to: http://www.wescoathletics.com/ READ MORE >

Schools are closed Tuesday, February 12. Due to continued unpredictable weather patterns and the forecast calling for more snow and continued freezing temperatures in the area, schools are closed Tuesday, February 12 out of an abundance of caution and for the safety of students and staff. There is no out-of-district transportation. Stay safe and warm! READ MORE >

Schools are closed Monday, February 11. Due to continued unpredictable weather patterns and the forecast calling for more snow and continued freezing temperatures in the area, schools are closed Monday, February 11 out of an abundance of caution and for the safety of students and staff. There is no out-of-district transportation. Stay safe and warm! READ MORE >
More snow in the forecast. Have a great weekend, everyone! Stay safe and warm! READ MORE >

Basketball: Canceled Games reschedule is TBD MP Boys vs Shorecrest , Friday, February 8, 2019 5pm CANCELED MG Girls vs Ed WDWY, Friday, February 8, 2019 5pm CANCELED MG Boys vs Shorewood, Friday, February 8, 2019 CANCELED Tulalip Heritage vs Rainer Christian is scheduled for 5pm on Monday, Feb. 11, 2019 Practice for Friday is optional and must be done by... READ MORE >

Schools are closed today, Friday, February 8. Due to unpredictable weather patterns and the forecast calling for snow in the area starting at approximately 8:00 am, schools are closed today out of an abundance of caution and for the safety of students and staff. There is no out-of-district transportation. Stay safe and warm! READ MORE >

We are monitoring weather conditions closely. Stay tuned for updates. Any schedule changes will be posted on this site and shared through our communication and social media platforms. READ MORE >

The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open for ALL Applicants (internal & external) to apply. Click the link to apply. Job #18-19-033 Food Service Associate @ Sunnyside Elementary Job #18-19-034 Grounds Technician @ Maintenance - This is a non-continuing leave replacement position. Job #18-19-035 Paraprofessional 2 1:1 @ Grove... READ MORE >

A SHOUT OUT to the Marysville Pilchuck Tomahawks Boys Basketball team. The team is 13 - 0 in the league. Congratulations to these outstanding athletes and their coaches. Playoff's start Friday!Basketball Districts: Round 1MP Boys host Meadowdale or Shorecrest at 5pmMG Girls host Edmonds Woodway at 5pmMG Boys host Shorewood at 6:30 Saturday, Feb. 9:Basketball:... READ MORE >

Click on LINK to view Limited Bus Transportation Routes.For questions regarding pick up and drop off locations for limited transportation, call 360-965-0300. READ MORE >

IMPORTANT NOTICE Marysville School District Inclement Weather Plans for Thursday, February 7, and Friday, February 8 Marysville schools will start 2-hours late Thursday, February 7 AND Friday, February 8. NOTICE: Since there is a planned two-hour late start on Friday, schools will not dismiss early. Schools will start two hours late but will stay in... READ MORE >
After-school, evening events, activities and community use of school and district facilities will be held as normal unless canceled by the scheduling party. At this time, the following are canceled: Middle School Club TransportationElementary Century 21 After-school Programs2A and 3A GamesCommunity Use of Soccer FieldsSwim Lessons at Pool For school events,... READ MORE >

Marysville schools will start 2-hours late Wednesday, February 6. School buses will run on LIMITED TRANSPORTATION ROUTES.We anticipate many roads to be hazardous for driving and sidewalks and walkways dangerous due to continued icy conditions. Use care and caution, be aware of students walking and consider the hazardous conditions for student drivers. Please also... READ MORE >

No school Tuesday, 2/5/19 due to unsafe icy road conditions. No out-of-district transportation. All scheduled events and activities are canceled unless otherwise announced. READ MORE >

The Marysville School District in partnership with the Northwest ESD and ZENO Math are offering a professional learning opportunity developed for parents and guardians to participate in a "training of trainers" event offered across Marysville and Tulalip and greater Snohomish County. The purpose is to prepare parents and guardians to become facilitators to engage... READ MORE >

No school today, Monday, February 4. No out-of-district transportation. All scheduled activities and events are canceled. READ MORE >

Dear Parents and Guardians, Marysville School District is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for our students, staff, and the Marysville and Tulalip community. We are in the fourth year of participation in the Project AWARE federal grant in partnership with the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) to help foster safe school... READ MORE >

We are receiving many inquiries about whether or not school will be in session or on a delayed start tomorrow morning.We will not make that determination until early in the morning. At about 3:30 am, our transportation director will begin driving roads to determine if conditions are unsafe for buses and drivers. She will consult with surrounding districts, review... READ MORE >
Yesterday was the EVCC Diversity and Equity Center’s Opening Celebration This time last year, First Nations Club members sought to actualize a space one campus were students felt a sense of belonging. Through their hard work and dedication that space is now a resource not only for the EVCC community but also for our students who are working toward higher... READ MORE >

Human Growth and Development Curriculum Parent Preview for Grades 5 - 12January 29, 5:30 - 6:30 pm Marysville School District 25, 4220 80th St NE, Marysville, WA 98270, USAHuman Growth and Development curriculum about HIV and Sexual Transmitted Diseases prevention, Family Life and Sexual Health will be shared along with an opportunity for Q/A. If unable to attend... READ MORE >

The Washington State Department of Health has provided a resource page regarding the recent Measles outbreaks in Washington State. For more information, go to: https://www.doh.wa.gov/YouandY... READ MORE >

WE ARE HIRING! The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open to all applicants (in-district & out-of-district). Click on the links below to apply.Job #19-20-1005 Sped Resource Program Elementary Teacher (Grades K-5) Pool Job #19-20-1006 Sped Secondary Resource Program Teacher (Grades 6-12) PoolJob #18-19-026 Head Girls' Tennis Coach @... READ MORE >

The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open to all applicants (in-district & out-of-district). Click on the links below to apply.Job #19-20-1007 Sped Elementary Behavior Program Teacher Pool Job #19-20-1008 School Occupational Therapist Pool Job #19-20-1009 School Psychologist Pool Job #19-20-1010 School Speech Language Pathologist... READ MORE >
Kiwanis and Soroptimist Students of the Month presented by Steve Powell Macy Scallan - Marysville Pilchuck High School Jeffery Richner - Marysville Pilchuck High School James Hollis - Mountain View Arts and Technology KeAnna Moon Mountain View Arts and Technology Equity, Diversity, and Indigenous Education Students of the Month presented by Pixie... READ MORE >

WE ARE HIRING! The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open to all applicants (in-district & out-of-district). Click on the links below to apply.Job #19-20-007 Principal @ Marysville-Pilchuck High SchoolJob #18-19-024 Food Service Associate @ Marysville Middle School READ MORE >

Way to go DECA students! MP DECA had our regional competition recently and we have 7 students that qualified to compete at the state level competition next month and another 2 that are alternates. If you have any of our 26 DECA competitors please congratulate them on a job well done and if you have one of the students below you can wish them luck at state. ... READ MORE >

Thank you to those who have submitted an application and shown interest to serve on the Marysville School District Enrollment and Demographics Committee or Equity and Diversity Committee. Below are the next steps in the process: Application deadline – January 15, 2019Committee member selection – Applications received will be processed and committee members... READ MORE >

WE ARE HIRING! The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open to all applicants (in-district & out-of-district). Click on the links below to apply.Job #18-19-018 Paraprofessional 1 @ Totem Middle School Job #18-19-019 Paraprofessional 2 1:1 @ Kellogg Marsh Elementary Job #18-19-020 Paraprofessional 2 1:1 @ Marysville Middle School READ MORE >

Join other parents and guardians for one or both upcoming opportunities: Tuesday, January 15Adolescent Brain Development6:00 PM / Totem Middle School CafeteriaSponsored by The Tulalip Tribes Frank Grijalva BioThursday, January 17Coping with Family Stresses and Anxiety6:00 PM / Cedarcrest Middle School LibrarySponsored by the Marysville Together Coalition READ MORE >

January 11, 2019 Dear Marysville School District Families, The Marysville School District believes our diversity, in all forms, is a strength for our district and students. Our district is more diverse today in all ways, including ethnicity, race, culture, religion, gender identities, sexual orientation, and economics, than at any point in our history,... READ MORE >

Our SafeSchools Alert Tip Reporting System allows you to quickly, easily, and anonymously report safety concerns to school officials 24/7/365. SafeSchools now has a mobile App adding an additional way for students or adults to report Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying, safety concerns or other risky behaviors. The SafeSchools Alert Mobile Application is... READ MORE >

WE ARE HIRING! The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open to all applicants (in-district & out-of-district). Click on the links below to apply. Job #18-19-015 Paraprofessional 2 1:1 @ Allen Creek Elementary Job #18-19-017 Deaf Interpreter Program Liaision @ Special Education READ MORE >

WE ARE HIRING! The following positions have been posted to TalentEd and are open to all applicants (in-district & out-of-district). Click on the links below to apply.Job #18-19-001 Substitute Teacher Job #18-19-002 Substitute Custodian Job #18-19-003 Substitute Food Service Associate Job #18-19-004 Substitute Paraprofessional ... READ MORE >

INCLEMENT WEATHER INFORMATION Inclement Weather Parent and Staff Bulletins In the event of school start time delays or school closure due to inclement weather, you will be notified from the district or your child's school through a SchoolMessenger message and email. A recorded message will also be on the district's Emergency Phone Line at 360-965-0252,... READ MORE >

Welcome to 2019! The Marysville School District staff and students have accomplished much so far this school year. Read more in our Fall/Winter community newsletter "Connection". Look for opportunities to get involved on a district committee or attend classes for parents and guardians, and much more. Whether parent/guardian, staff, Marysville / Tulalip community... READ MORE >

December 30, 2018 For Immediate ReleaseContact: Jodi Runyon, Director of Engagement and Outreach jodi_runyon@msd25.org (360) 965-0005 Marysville School District seeks citizens to serve on District committees (Marysville, WA) The Marysville School District is accepting applications for three citizen committees that will help shape the future path of... READ MORE >

Dear Marysville School District families, students and staff, Marysville Pilchuck High School (MPHS) was placed in a lockdown today as a crowd control measure during and after a student fight involving multiple students. 911 was called, and a large Police presence responded and remained on campus through the end of the day. MPHS remained in modified lockdown,... READ MORE >

December 12, 2018 30 Students from Marysville Pilchuck Automotive Technology classes got the opportunity to tour the Washington Army National Guard maintenance repair facility in Sedro Woolley. Students got hands on real world experience with diesel engines and general maintenance repair of military equipment. Students were treated to lunch in the form of (MRE)... READ MORE >

Mrs. Mahler's Nutrition and Fitness class enjoyed their first cooking lab of mixed fruit smoothies on Thursday. Cooking labs provide students with the opportunity to practice group collaboration skills, following sequential instructions within a defined time period, and making a healthy, nutritious beverage! READ MORE >

The Marysville Together Coalition is a group of volunteers from across the community who work together to improve the lives of youth and families in the Marysville and Tulalip community. The survey assesses risky behaviors in youth including drug and alcohol use and student safety. The coalition, as part of the Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI)... READ MORE >

Students in Mrs. Frances Mack's STEM Foods classroom had been learning about pie making for 2 days. They discussed the importance of venting pie crust to allow for the release of steam created by the combination of moisture and heat. "The kids had such a great time and even got creative in their crust venting! The end result is a happy, flaky, (never soggy) pie.... READ MORE >

On November 27, 2018 the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Department took 30 Marysville Mountain View Arts & Technology High School Students to Lake Washington Institute of Technology and DigiPen Institute of Technology. The students learned about the different career paths each Institute offers and had a fun day! READ MORE >

Thank you to the Marysville Rotary and the Rotary Education Foundation for their generous support of our students. Annually, the Rotary Education Foundation hands out hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships to local youth. Watch more in this Career and Technical Education student-produced video from Mr. Ron Chapin's class: Thank you, Rotary READ MORE >

In case you missed it - Kellogg Marsh Elementary kindergarten students talk turkey with the Everett Herald. Click on link to view story:Turkey TalkStory and photos courtesy Heraldnet.com. READ MORE >

The Marysville School District appointed Jason Thompson to serve as Superintendent in a 3-0-2 vote at their regular session board meeting November 19 with Directors Maksimos, Lundberg, and Albright voting yes, Directors Edwards and Nation abstaining from the vote.In a news release published on November 15, Dr. Tom Albright, President, shared the intentions of the... READ MORE >

Congratulations to MP's RaeQuan Battle! We are so proud of you! Story and photo courtesy of the Seattle Times.MPHS RaeQuan Battle signs with Washington READ MORE >

https://www.marysvilleglobe.com/life/navy-jrotc-parades-before-crowd-at-m-p-slide-show/ READ MORE >

Marysville- What began as a short term summer project, in 2011, to repair twelve One Laptop Per Child laptops is now in its seventh year as a full Career and Technical Education (CTE) computer repair lab with service and global outreach focuses. Its Wednesday morning and the computer repair lab students of Marysville Mountain View Arts and Technology are busy... READ MORE >

Crisis Text Line - Text HELP to 741741 if you need someone to talk to. Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, providing access to free, 24/7 support and information. Click HERE for more information. READ MORE >

Conferences start November 14. Please review the calendar and bell schedule for early release dates and times during conference days. If you have questions about the calendar or bell schedule, contact the District office at 360-965-0000. If you have questions about the school's conference schedule or when your child(s) conference is scheduled, contact the school(s)... READ MORE >

Schools across the Marysville School District paid tribute to Veterans throughout the week by holding special assemblies, events, and activities. Students spoke, sang songs, made cards and wrote messages of appreciation to honor and thank those who served our country. In observance of Veterans' Day, Monday, November 12 is a holiday and there is no school. READ MORE >
Career and Technical Education (CTE) students in Ron Chapin's Video Production program at MG got a visit from former student, Ryan Cory. Ryan Cory is a professional editor and has commited to speaking and helping the Video Production program throughout the school year. He has been in twice already!! Watch Ryan Cory's reel below! READ MORE >

Many people have heard of Harry Potter and his many adventures in the seven books and eight movies written and guided by J.K. Rowling. Not as many know that there is an 8th adventure currently playing on Broadway and in London called "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts 1 and 2." M-PHS Drama Club recognizes the fact that flying to New York or London is... READ MORE >

Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary celebrates Dia' de los Meurtos at a fun-filled cultural event for families. Children and their families learned the history and culture of a Mexican tradition 'Dia de los Meurtos' (Day of the Dead) while participating in activities and enjoying special foods prepared for the celebration. Story and photo courtesy of The Marysville Globe.... READ MORE >

Lots of fun family and educational events at your local library! Classes for children and adults. Here is a snapshot of the schedule for the coming days:Baby & Me Storytime Thursdays, Nov. 1 - 15 • 10 am Community Connections Day Thursday, Nov. 1 • 1 - 4 pm Microsoft Excel: Tables and Charts Thursday, Nov. 1 • 2:30 pm Health Insurance Application... READ MORE >

November is Native American Heritage Month, or as it is commonly referred to, American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. The month of November is a time to celebrate the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories and to acknowledge the important contributions of our First Peoples. In the U.S. there are 567 Federally recognized tribal nations and... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is seeking parents and guardians to participate in a discussion group about early learning math. The family dinner night and discussion groups are scheduled on Thursday, November 15, at 5:30 pm, at the Marysville School District Early Learning Center. Dinner and childcare provided. Working with a non-profit group called Zeno Math,... READ MORE >

Held during the third full week of October each year, National School Bus Safety Week is an active and evolving public education program and an excellent way for parents, students, teachers, motorists, school bus operators, school administrators, and other interested parties to join forces and address the importance of school bus safety. Marysville School District... READ MORE >
Marysville Middle School students showed up bright and early this morning at Liberty Elementary School to practice singing with the elementary school choir. The walk across the field from MMS to Liberty got the middle-level students warmed up to share their voices in the joint choir practice. The practice was intended to inspire the younger students to continue... READ MORE >

The Indian Education Parent Committee held their annual elections at a meeting October 18. Congratulations to the new parent committee leaders: Jenna Bowman, Chair, Deanna Sheldon, Vice Chair, Ginny Ramos, Secretary, Ray Sheldon, Elder Representative, Nickie Richwine, Tom Thompson, and Desire Day, Parent Representatives. Thank you to Summer Hatch (former Chair) and... READ MORE >

Human Growth and Development Curriculum Parent Preview for Grades 5 - 12Oct 30 from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Marysville School District 25, 4220 80th St NE, Marysville, WA 98270, USAHuman Growth and Development curriculum about HIV and Sexual Transmitted Diseases prevention, Family Life and Sexual Health will be shared along with an opportunity for Q/A. If unable to... READ MORE >

This year, National School Lunch Week is October 12-16, and this year's theme is “School Lunch Snapshot.”National School Lunch Week. Created in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy, National School Lunch Week celebrates the benefits of the National School Lunch Program (the largest federal child nutrition program). Thank you, Sodexo, and our food services staff for... READ MORE >

Today, at 10:19 am PST, the Great ShakeOut was held across the Nation. Some schools in the District also participated. Our schools regularly hold drills for fire, earthquake, and evacuation. To learn more about the Great ShakeOut and earthquake preparedness, go to https://www.shakeout.org/index... READ MORE >
The Marysville School District have been notified by the Marysville Police Department that they have concluded their investigation about the handwritten message on a bathroom wall on the Marysville Pilchuck campus on September 25. Police have confirmed that the perpetrator has been identified and admitted to the act. As we have previously stated, we take all... READ MORE >

29 students from Marysville Getchell High School attended the Construction Fair at the University of Washington October 11. It was great for them to participate in many "hands on" activities, network with area contractors, laborers, and trade experts and learn about the Construction Management Program at the college. Over 75% of the students in that program... READ MORE >

Our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to School Resource Officers Chris Sutherland and Jeremy Wood for keeping our students safe and for sharing their experiences about how they have worked to overcome PTSD through the help and support of others. Thank you, Officer Sutherland and Officer Wood, for being positive role models for our students and the communities of... READ MORE >

ESL Talk Time es un tiempo para que los adultos practiquen hablar inglés en un ambiente amigable y de apoyo. ¡Únase a nosotros en las sesiones semanales para practicar su inglés con voluntarios de la biblioteca! ESL Talk Time is a time for adults to practice speaking English in a friendly and supportive setting. Join us for weekly drop-in sessions to... READ MORE >

Attention, students! Are you creative in one ore more of these categories?:Dance ChoreographyFilm ProductionLiteratureMusic CompositionPhotographyVisual ArtsIf yes, then the PTSA Reflections competition is for you! This year's theme is "Heroes Around Me". Entries are due to your school office between November 12 through November 16. For more information about... READ MORE >

Marysville Pilchuck High School and Marysville Getchell High School PTSAs are joining forces to end hunger in our schools. Please bring a food donation to the Berry Bowl.Friday, October 5 | 7 p.m.Quil Ceda Stadium 5611 108th St NE, Marysville, WA 98271Suggested itemsSoups Chef Boyardee MealsCereal Fruit/Applesauce Cups Pop TartsOatmeal Packets Fruit Snacks Canned... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Career and Counseling Department is hosting Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Application Nights at three locations across the District. Please choose one that is convenient for you and your family! Each evening will include a visit from admissions counselors from EvCC, as well as other local college Reps. Spanish and... READ MORE >

It’s that time: The Healthy Community Survey is out! ONLINE SURVEY ENGLISH https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SNMAEN2018 The Healthy Community Survey is a tool implemented by the Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI) communities. This survey is conducted annually through the end of fall. Results are used as part of CPWI Community Coalition’s needs... READ MORE >

MSD Seniors, Parents, and Guardians! You are invited to a district wide Financial Aid (FAFSA) Information Night Date: Tuesday October 2, 2018 Time: 5 - 7 p.m. Location: Marysville Pilchuck High School Library (PLEASE BRING YOUR CHARGED CHROME BOOK) This is your opportunity to learn about the variety of financial aid available,... READ MORE >

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 the following: Saturday, October 13 | 10 - 2 PM Kohl’s, 3713 116St. NE in Marysville Saturday, October 27 | 10... READ MORE >

In compliance with the requirements of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) the Marysville School District would like to inform you that you may request information about the professional qualifications of your student’s teacher(s) or instructional paraprofessional(s). Marysville School District Title 1 Schools areLibertyQuil Ceda TulalipTotemHeritage.For... READ MORE >

Dear Parents, Staff and Community, We were made aware today of a social media post being shared between students at MPHS that was causing some students concern. This social media post was related to the handwritten message on a restroom wall on the Pilchuck Campus from earlier this week. There was not a threat made in this new social media post, rather the post... READ MORE >

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... READ MORE >

Students across Washington state in grades 6, 8, 10 and 12 will take the Healthy Youth Survey Oct. 8-19. The survey includes questions related to physical activity and diet, unintentional and intentional injury, substance use, risk and protective factors and access to school-based services. Survey results are used by schools, communities and state agencies to plan... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District Board of Directors approved the two-year contract between the Marysville Education Association and the District at their regular session board meeting last night, September 4. The vote was four in favor with Director Edwards abstaining. Prior to the vote MEA President, Randy Davis addressed the Board during public comment and thanked... READ MORE >

The City of Marysville has informed the Marysville School District of construction work on Sunnyside Boulevard. starting Tuesday, September 4. The project is expected to take one to two days with additional paving activities following on September 6, 7 and 10. The contractor for the project has been advised to schedule construction activities to minimize impacts... READ MORE >

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 31, 2018 Marysville, WA – Yesterday the Marysville Education Association (MEA) members ratified a new two-year contract agreement with the Marysville School District. The District’s Board of Directors will take action on the agreement at their regularly scheduled board meeting on Tuesday, September 4. “We trusted the process and... READ MORE >

High School Bus Routes All High School Bus Routes Middle School Bus Route 10th Street Middle School Cedarcrest Middle School Marysville Middle School Totem Middle School Elementary School Bus Routes Allen Creek ElementaryCascade Elementary Grove Elementary Kellogg Marsh Elementary Liberty Elementary Marshall Elementary Pinewood Elementary Quil Ceda... READ MORE >

School starts Wednesday, September 5! Click HERE for the 2018-19 School Calendar and Annual Notifications.We join teachers, secretaries, counselors, custodians, bus drivers, paraprofessionals, food service employees, and administrators in expressing excitement about a great upcoming school year! Even though we still have a month of summer fun left, we want to make... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District and the Marysville Education Association reached a tentative agreement on contract negotiations. The agreement still needs to be ratified by MEA members and approved by the Marysville School District Board of Directors. Additional contract details will be shared at the end of next week. We look forward to welcoming back our students... READ MORE >

WSRMP RISK ALERT- Air Quality Most of us are experiencing the smoky conditions, poor air quality and ash fallout due to the extreme wildfires in British Columbia and the Cascade Mountains. WSRMP recommends districts take precautionary measures to ensure the continued safety, health, and well-being of students and staff. Several schools have cancelled outdoor... READ MORE >

The Marysville School District is monitoring air quality on a hourly basis.UPDATE @ 2 PM: Air Quality at 159. This means all activities are indoors. District coaches and athletics staff are continuing to monitor levels and will act accordingly. If you have concerns, please work with your child's coach directly. Thank you for your work to keep our students safe and... READ MORE >

(Marysville, WA) – In an effort to help as many children as possible, Marysville’s Stuff the Bus campaign is being extended through Labor Day! Donations are still needed from the community to help hundreds of students in need. School supplies can still be dropped off through Labor Day at Marysville School District Headquarters (4220 80thSt NE) or The Salvation... READ MORE >

After a nearly two-year long study and changes to the structure of the Marysville Getchell High School campus’ small learning communities (SLCs), which include the Academy of Construction and Engineering, BioMed Academy, International School of Communications, and School for the Entrepreneur, the Marysville School District Board of Directors voted on the... READ MORE >

(Marysville, WA) – With just days left to gather enough school supplies for Marysville’s most at-risk children, organizers of the Stuff the Bus campaign are asking for the community’s help. Donations are still needed to help hundreds of local students. School supplies can be dropped off through August 10 in barrels at select locations throughout Marysville,... READ MORE >

In the fall of 2017 the District contracted with Strategies 360 and Dovetailing to develop a phased community engagement plan to gather feedback from the community and District staff. The report describes the scope, goals, stakeholder participation and results from each element of the research and community engagement process. Essentially, it sums up all... READ MORE >

Dear Marshall Families, Friends and Neighbors: Over the break, the Marysville School District will remove the trees located in the northwest corner of the Marshall Elementary School playground. There are two main reasons for this. First, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has classified these trees as within the fall zone of nearby structures,... READ MORE >