Marshall Mustang Families,
It is just 1️⃣ week until kick off for our Marshall Mustang Fun Run! You can get a head start by registering your student and donating TODAY to help our school.
Once on mybooster.com, you’ll be able to use cool features like the Student Star Video and share your donation page to earn entries into the Disney Family Trip Giveaway.
Head to MYBOOSTER.COM now to register, share, and give. Thank you for your support!
NOTICE OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPECIAL SESSION MEETING
Monday, April 22, 2024
Special Session Meeting - 4:30 p.m.
LOCATION:
Marysville School District - Board Room
4220 80th Street NE, Marysville, WA 98270
The agenda can be viewed at https://app.eduportal.com/agenda/preview/30106.
Jane Gibson
jane_gibson@msd25.org
Superintendent's Executive Assistant & Board Recording Secretary
360-965-0001
❗️ IT’S GO TIME ❗️
Registration is open for our Marshall Mustang Fun Run kicking off on 04/30/2024. This is the first step to help our school reach our fundraising goal this year.
Once you’re registered, you have access to all of the fun sharing & donation features to help us raise funds. Features like:
⭐️ The Student Star Video featuring YouTube Trickshot Stars, Dude Perfect!
💬 Easy Email and Texting
🍏 Automatic payment features, like Apple Pay
Don’t wait! Head to mybooster.com today. Thanks for your support!
Watch an informative video here: https://vimeo.com/822079381/7d45649abf?share=copy
We are pleased to once again have the Scholastic "Buy-One, Get-One Free" Book Fair at Marshall. It opens on Monday and continues through Friday morning. Please click on the flyer below for more information.
Additionally, Tuesday, April 16th, is our annual Snuggle Up and Read evening. Please plan on attending this fun activity. Click on the flyer below for more information.
Let's give our PTSA a special "Thank You" for sponsoring these events
Conference Week is Monday, March 25 through Friday, March 29. Students are dismissed at 12:40 each day. Spring Break is April 1 through 5.
Spirit Week is kicking off today with "Sports Day"! Let's have fun this week.
Remember, tomorrow, Tuesday, March 12 is our class picture day. Please try to ensure your student arrives on time. We have additional flyers in the office.
Closures on I-5 from a collision are causing increased traffic through Marysville this morning and subsequent bus delays.
Please note that students will be dismissed early as follows:
• Wednesday, January 24 – 12:40
• Thursday, January 25 – 12:40
• Friday, January 26 – 12:40
These early dismissal days will allow teachers time to prepare report cards.
Additionally, there is no school on Monday, January 29, 2024 for the semester break.
Due to inclement weather and poor road conditions, all school are closed in the Marysville School District today, Thursday, January 18, 2023. Please stay safe and warm.
UPDATE: at 8:25 am, out of an abundance of caution and for the safety of our students and staff, we have made the decision to close schools today. We will continue to monitor weather conditions for tomorrow. Stay safe and warm.
Due to icy road conditions and for the safety of students and staff, the Marysville School District will operate on a 2-hour late start with limited transportation (buses on snow routes) on Thursday, January 18. There is no half-day preschool, AM Sno-Isle Skill Center, or out-of-district transportation (RAP, McKinney-Vento). Go to https://www.msd25.org/page/transportation to view the limited transportation routes.
Wednesday, January 17, 2024: Due to icy road conditions and for the safety of students and staff, the Marysville School District is operating on a 2-hour late start with limited transportation (buses on snow routes). There is no half-day preschool, no AM Sno-Isle Skill Center, and no out-of-district transportation. Go to https://www.msd25.org/page/transportation to view the limited transportation routes.
There is no school on Monday, January 15, 2024. Monday is a national holiday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Our Librarian, Mr. Weiss read a book about Dr. King at an all-school assembly. It included songs and video clips from the time of Dr. King. The over-arching theme matches our January monthly theme of “Perserverence”. The children were encouraged to think about Dr. King and his legacy on Monday in his honor.
Please take this opportunity to talk with your children about what was shared with them today at the assembly and what it may mean to them.
Enjoy the extended weekend, and stay safe and warm. We look forward to seeing our students back to school on Tuesday, January 16.
Friday, January 12, 2024 Marysville schools are operating on a normal Friday schedule today.
If your child accesses out-of-district transportation, please check with the school district that they would attend for school or programs. Some surrounding districts have schedule changes today. Any school delays and closures are typically posted on the local news television channels or district web pages.
As a reminder, temperatures are very low. Please make certain children are dressed for the weather.
Stay safe and warm.
Marshall PTSA Skate Night is Coming!
Join us for a presentation on the District’s Budget Reduction Plan (first draft). After the presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions and comment on the budget challenges.
Find information about the Cold Weather Shelters around Snohomish County by visiting www.bit.ly/snococold
On the latest Budget Bytes episode, Dr. Lisa Gonzales shares information about the Family Income Forms and why it is critical families fill them out. View the video here: https://vimeo.com/877676951?share=copy and find the forms here: www.msd25.org/nutrition
Did you know a Marysville and Tulalip community coalition works to address alcohol and substance abuse among youth in the Maryville and Tulalip communities? United Stories, a Community Wellness Coalition, in partnership with the Marysville School District, the City of Marysville, The Tulalip Tribes, and other local organizations, is committed to building a safe and healthy community.
As part of the Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI), the Coalition needs your help to learn your thoughts on underage drinking and substance abuse in Marysville and Tulalip. The Coalition has launched its annual community questionnaire to gather input to help guide its work to develop effective substance abuse prevention, youth support programs, and initiatives for Marysville and Tulalip.
Please take a moment to complete the questionnaire by November 3, 2023.
ONLINE QUESTIONNAIRE - ENGLISH
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SNMAEN2023
ONLINE QUESTIONNAIRE - SPANISH
https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/SNMASP2023
If you have any questions about the questionnaire or the work of the Coalition, email Ryan Ciganek, Coalition Coordinator, at ryan_ciganek@msd25.org.
To learn more about the Coalition, go to https://bit.ly/UnitedStoriesCommunityCoalition.