
Love to all the community and parents stay strong! You’ve got this, together we will learn from this new style of education. Mrs. Palacios
Once again, Shout out 🙌🏽to these amazing parents and staff members for their hard work and commitment. We're honored to be part of this initiative and are excited for what’s to come. They're officially QCTPTA. Felicidades and congratulations!
Meet your leaders!
Priscilla Smith- Chair
Dean Pablo - Vice Chair
Mireya Gonzalez Guerrero -. Co. Treasurer
Beverly Gourley- Co. Treasurer
MelodyHatch- Secretary
#forOurStudentsChildrensFuture# Diversity, one community, for our kids!


Hello everyone - Get a FREE LIBRARY CARD!!!! Here is a little video on how to get a Sno-Isle Library Card! You can check out up to 30 ebooks for free! Get one today! Mrs. Ervin Don't forget to Click this link below to watch the video: https://youtu.be/-rBG5CUIwdk


Every act of kindness grows the spirit and strengthens the soul. We love and miss you! Take care of yourselves & those around you. ~Youth Experiencing Success Team


REMINDER: K - 5 Chromebook Check-out today, Thursday, March 26, 2:00 - 5:00 pm.

Just a few missed days here and there, even if they’re excused absences, can add up to too much lost learning time and put your student behind in school. This is as true in kindergarten as it is in high school. Be a #HERO...Here Everyday Ready On Time!


Meals provided for youth ages 1 - 18 at all school sites are "grab and go" style. No sit-down, cafeteria-style service.


Tulalip Boys and Girls Club, Teen Center, and the Betty J. Taylor ELC is closed tomorrow, March 12 and will remain closed through next week. Parents of students who attend the Boys and Girls Club or Teen Center will need to drop off and pick up their child at school.

March 13 is a school make up day! School will be in session following the Friday early release schedule.


Just a few missed days here and there, even if they’re excused absences, can add up to too much lost learning time and put your student behind in school. This is as true in kindergarten as it is in high school. Be a #HERO...Here Everyday Ready On Time!


Marysville School District Health Services staff are closely monitoring information shared by the Snohomish County Health District related to the Novel Coronavirus. Read the Fact Sheet and more here: http://www.msd25.org/article/186734?org=district


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



10 days to turn in your Feb. 11 ballots! Remember: no stamp is needed to return them. To find out where to drop them off, go to https://snohomishcountywa.gov/225/Ballot-Drop-Box-Locations.


Beautiful sunrise over the Marysville Tulalip Campus this morning! Photos courtesy of guest paraprofessional Margaret Dunn.



Calling all “FUTURE CHEFS” for our CULINARY COMPETITION
WE’RE LOOKING FOR YOUR FAVORITE SCHOOL LUNCH MEAL -REIMAGINED!
One lucky winner from each elementary school will be chosen as finalists to compete in our contest at Marysville Pilchuck High School on Thursday, March 19th, 2020. As a bonus, the winner of this event will be entered in a Future Chefs National Competition for some great prizes!
PICK UP YOUR ENTRY FORM TODAY! They’re available in the cafeteria and in the main office! Turn them into the cafeteria or main office by Thursday, Feb. 13th, 2020.


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: https://bit.ly/3646uUG


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.


Update, 1/15/20, 6:25 AM: Marysville School District schools are closed. All District and school events are canceled including sports practices and events.


Just a few missed days here and there, even if they’re excused absences, can add up to too much lost learning time and put your student behind in school. This is as true in kindergarten as it is in high school. Be a #HERO...Here Everyday Ready On Time!


Just a few missed days here and there, even if they’re excused absences, can add up to too much lost learning time and put your student behind in school. This is as true in kindergarten as it is in high school. Be a #HERO...Here Everyday Ready On Time!


Just a few missed days here and there, even if they’re excused absences, can add up to too much lost learning time and put your student behind in school. This is as true in kindergarten as it is in high school. Be a #HERO...Here Everyday Ready On Time!
