November 26th, 2025 ~ Bell Schedule and Transportation Schedule
https://5il.co/3slg6
We hope you’re all looking forward to a relaxing and enjoyable Thanksgiving break! On behalf of the entire school, we want to wish you and your families a very happy Thanksgiving filled with good food, good company, and plenty of rest.











The two MG senior students selected as Marysville School District's October Students of the Month are Leilani Okiyama and Cash Hurja.
Please take a moment to congratulate these students for their hard work, including their school involvement, leadership, academic achievement, and commitment to community service.




Brooklyn
UPDATE: The internet has been restored.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION: The Marysville School District is experiencing a district-wide internet outage this morning. Phones are still working.
Currently there is no timeline for internet being back up, but our tech team is actively working on this and collaborating with external providers to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience!


Wednesday, 11/5: 11:45am-2:30pm
Thursday, 11/6: 11:45am-2:30pm + 4:30-7:30pm
Parent Information: https://5il.co/3ricq
10:45am Early Release 11/5, 11/6, and 11/7 - Bell Schedule: https://5il.co/3resn
CTE Transportation: https://5il.co/3ricp
Conferences are open-house style, come any time that works best for your schedule.


Marysville Getchell is proud to invite the Marysville community to our free Trunk or Treat event on Halloween from 4:00-5:30pm!
Event Flyer: https://5il.co/3rrdc
Map: https://5il.co/3rro8




The two MG senior students selected as Marysville School District's September Students of the Month are Jahmela Nucum and Kyle Reid .
Please take a moment to congratulate these students for their hard work, including their school involvement, leadership, academic achievement, and commitment to community service.
These students will be honored at an upcoming Soroptimist meeting and MSD Board of Directors meeting.

To keep Halloween fun for everyone, here are the Marysville School District’s guidelines for folks who would like to bring or wear costumes to school:
Costumes should not be offensive or discriminatory - this includes costumes that may be based on or portray a particular race, color, sex, gender, disability, or national origin. Face paint or wigs should not be worn to portray different races or skin colors. Remember: costumes are for characters, not cultures.
Costumes cannot include weapons, simulated weapons, or props that could be dangerous to others.
Students cannot wear masks, face coverings, or make-up that results in staff being unable to identify them.
Costumes must be school-appropriate and conform to dress code standards.
Anything placed in the mouth is not allowed, like pacifiers or false teeth.
Costumes that depict violence, gore, alcohol, or drugs are not allowed.
If you have questions about whether a particular costume is appropriate, please contact your child’s school.

While donations are not required by any measure, they do help our marine program here at Getchell, and we would be very grateful. From Ms. Ocheltree's Marine Biology Class
To donate, please email Ms. Ocheltree: sidney_ocheltree@msvl.k12.wa.us








Spanish version:
Family link: https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/fam-spanish
Student link: https://es.surveymonkey.com/r/s-spanish
English version:
Family link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/sisc-family
Student link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/sisc-student
