BENEFITS OF PARTNERING
Developing public relations and name recognition for your business
Developing employee leadership skills
Improving employee morale and corporate citizenship
Improving your understanding of the public schools
Receiving tax deductions for donations of materials
MSD SEEKS PARTNERSHIPS FOR:
Family and community outreach
Classroom support
Crisis assistance and prevention
Management and government
Student and family support
Leadership and professional development
LINKS
COMMUNITY PARTNERS & PROGRAMS
We work with many great community partners to provide programs and resources that benefit students, families and staff.
PROGRAMS
OPPORTUNITY EXPO
The Expo is a dynamic college, career, and preparedness for life event for over 1,100 high school students.
As a partner in the education and leadership development for high school students, and to help them plan for and prepare for life after graduation.
This year’s Expo promises to be even bigger and more interactive. We encourage college, career, tech and trade, businesses, service organizations, and programs seeking volunteers to consider bringing interactive displays, hands-on activities, or handouts to engage students. Colleges and universities are encouraged to have their school’s mascot accompany them to the event.
A dynamic program designed to motivate and support youth of all backgrounds to achieve higher education and career goals. Students participate in weekly sessions at their school or a the Y for academic help, as well as monthly field trips to colleges, career opportunities, and community service. Limited after school transportation is available. | The Diversifying Pathways Program is a partnership between Everett Public Schools, University of Washington Bothell, Everett Community College, and Marysville School District. The goal of this collaborate work is to develop and sustain cross-institutional partnerships that support seamless academic student pathways for North Puget Sound residents from under-represented communities into teaching and healthcare careers. |
Girls of Promise® is a program created to encourage girls to continue pursuing higher-level science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) courses past eighth grade, with goals towards careers in these fields. We meet at Totem Middle School and Cedarcrest Middle School during lunch period. | Active in the community for over 30 years, Uniting Stories: Marysville-Tulalip Community Coalition has been working to bring about real, sustainable change for our youth. We collaborate to promote wellness and prevent substance use to create safer spaces for our youth to thrive as they become our community's leaders. |
SCHOOLS
Everett Community College collaborates with Marysville School District in a variety of ways including but not limited to: Diversifying Pathways Project, Students of Color Conference, Running Start, and College in the High School. | Washington State University collaborates with Marysville School District in a variety of ways. |
UW Bothell Collaborates with Marysville School District in a variety of ways namely to develop and sustain cross-institutional partnerships that support seamless academic student pathways for North Puget Sound residents from under-represented communities into teaching and healthcare careers. |
ORGANIZATIONS
The Marysville YMCA collaborates with Marysville School District in a variety of ways. | Marysville School District is proud to serve our Naval Families. |
Tulalip Tribes collaborates with Marysville School District in a variety of ways to ensure quality education for students. | The Rotary Student of the Month and Rotary Service Award are two of examples of the partnership between the Rotary Club of Marysville and Marysville School District. |
The Marysville School District Foundation awards scholarships to children of Marysville School District employees to high school seniors and high school graduates who are within 5 years of having graduated high school and have not previously received this scholarship. | Under a partnership between the city and the Marysville School District, Marysville police have a school resource officer (SRO) program that puts police in middle and high schools within the city limits of Marysville to create a safer learning environment. SROs primarily deal with law enforcement and student safety. |
INSPIRE AND PREPARE YOUNG PEOPLE TO SUCCEED | Did you know? The Marysville Public Library is a great local resource for families and is a great partner in the education of youth in our community. Part of the Sno-Isle Library Systems, the library provides homework help, classes for parents, and of course is a great place to check out books and participate in other activities for children, teens, and adults. Learn more at https://www.sno-isle.org/locations/marysville |