
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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

Growth and Development Spanish Webinar "Hello families, please see attached flyer for our December 14th Growth and Development night delivered in Spanish." "Hola familias, por favor vea el volante adjunto para nuestra noche de Crecimiento y Desarrollo del 14 de diciembre en español." 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 >

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

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

Please join us Tuesday, October 27th, 7-8 pm for Human Growth and Development Curriculum Parent Preview, grades 5-12. Please open this link for the informational flyer and Zoom meeting link.Meeting Flyer READ MORE >

MG & MP Virtual Cheer Tryouts 2020 - 2021 School Year Cheer tryouts look a little different this year and the Marysville Getchell and Marysville Pilchuck cheer coaches are teaming together for tryouts. There will be two separate teams, but the tryout process will be identical for both schools. As you know, the rules and guidelines are constantly changing due... 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 >

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 >

Click on this link to submit questions prior to the webinar: https://docs.google.com/forms/...Click on this link to access the webinar live at 6PM: https://msd25.zoom.us/j/955746... 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 >

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 >

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 pmSchool District Service Center Hours*: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm*Our schools and district offices are following all health and safety procedures. A... READ MORE >

Did you choose Marysville Online? Here are your next steps:September 3, 3030 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 Meeting Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://msd25.zoom.us/j/93641552057?pwd=UmZRMGJubkJ4bVdBYXFHTndtWXViUT09 Passcode: 404512 Or iPhone one-tap : US: +12532158782,,93641552057# or +16699006833,,93641552057# Or... 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 2Espanōl haga clic AQUIPhase 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 published... 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 >

Welcome to the 2020 - 2021 school year. Our parent newsletter is available now and includes information on Tomahawk "check-in", Freshmen LINK day, school pictures, schedules and more. Please click on the link below: August 2020 Newsletter 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 >

Welcome to our 2020-21 school year. Please click the link above for our school contact information. Link: MP contact info 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 LeadersNatosha is also a recent Class... 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 >

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 >

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 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 >

TO: Marysville School District Students, Families, and StaffFR: Jason Thompson, SuperintendentClick on HERE to view. 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 >

Students and Families, The Class of 2020 Virtual Graduation Ceremony will premier today, June 10, at 7:00 pm. Click on the link below to watch the graduation. You can watch the graduation ceremony at any time after the video premiers at 7:00. You can also download the video or copy the link to share with friends and family. Link to video:Marysville Pilchuck... 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 >

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 >

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 >

MP Seniors-You can return your Chromebooks, textbooks, and library books on Tuesday, June 9th from 12-3 pm. Please park in the student parking lot and bring your items the courtyard in front of the library and LC1. We expect you to remain socially distant from others.Your Chromebook should include the case, cord, and stylist. Wrap the cord, log out and remove... READ MORE >

Christine Bromley, MPHS Principal, featured in AWSP Washington Principal magazine Christine Bromley, MPHS Principal, was recently featured in the AWSP Washington Principal magazine along with student Isabella Reynaud who she shadowed for a day. The article is titled "Shadowing a Student - What It's Really Like to Be a Student in My School". Click here to read the... 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 days and conference release times are yet to be determined.... 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

Officer Wiersma shares a message with Marysville Pilchuck High School students: “I Miss You!” Thank you, Officer Wiersma, we miss you too. #WeAreMSD #MarysvillePolice #SROs READ MORE >

GRADES K-12 DRIVE-UP MEDICATION DISTRIBUTIONFor Student Medication Pick-Up 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 before school resumes, please come to the drive-up... 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 >

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 >

Happy Administrative Professionals Week! It's 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 and... 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 >

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), the... 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

Seniors, please note that our cap and gown handout will take place on April 16th. Look at the flyer to see when to come by for your grad necessities and remember, this is a drive-thru and you will stay in your car. See you soon! 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 >

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 >

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 >

As 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 continuing our partnership with the YMCA and Boys and Girls... READ MORE >

COVID-10 Update, March 26, 2020We 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 opportunities for... READ MORE >

COVID-19 Update, March 25, 2020Espanõl haga clic aquìWork 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 expectations... 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 >

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 >

Covid Update, March 23, 2020Espanõl haga clic aquiToday 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 >
Tomahawk Families, Thank you for sending in your questions. Check out these documents to find frequently asked questions and answers. Still have questions? Send them to mphs_office@msvl.k12.wa.us. Link to Spanish VersionLink to English Version READ MORE >

Please use our office email address if you have quesitons and/or concerns: mphs_office@msd25.orgWe are checking our emails throughout the day and will respond ASAP. Stay safe. 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 >

Dear Tomahawk Students and Parents, You have questions and I want to help you to get answers. To that end, I am creating a list of frequently asked questions and answers and I need your help. Please let me know what questions you have about MPHS and how the rest of the school year will work, or how it will impact your graduation. I will find answers and post... 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 >

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 >

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 >

Tomahawk Students: Here is a chance to enter to win prizes (top prize is $$) for submitting a photo showing why "You gotta love" MPHS. You can submit by email (see form) or in the main office when we are open. Don't delay--these are due on March 31st! Buena Suerte!Link to form READ MORE >

MP Cheer Tryouts scheduled for April 20-24 have been postponed. We will provide updates when they are rescheduled. 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 >

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/43049/20-tips-to-help-de-escalate-interactions-with-anxious-or-defiant-students?fbclid=IwAR277iaNxp9eB6YsqvYv5mEF93gi20ktrryqHRWqmWObJK-LgmeRJLDaFdMFamilies, check out this article on helping students cope with anxiety. Here's an excerpt: "Ignoring an already anxious student can accidentally convey the message that the teacher doesn’t... 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 #1The 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >
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 >

Congratulations to NJROTC for their outstanding season so far! They completed at Port Angeles HS against six other schools on February 30th for the Division Meet. See the attachment for all the standings. READ MORE >
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 Cougars, 18-9, had trouble scoring against the Tommies tough defense. Both teams struggled from the field in the second period, as CK outscored M-P 12-8... 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 >

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 >

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, 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 >

MP student Eva Downing completed in the Special Olympics held in Wenatchee and earned a gold medal in an individual skills level competition. This is her second gold medal and she will continue to train for the World Cometition in 2022.Congratulations, Eva! 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 >

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 >

Congratulations to Spencer Sawyer, junior at Marysville Pilchuck High School. Spencer was featured in the Everett Herald as a SuperKid. Congratulations, Spencer!Click here 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 >

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 >

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 >

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. District... 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

Class of 2020 High School Graduates:If you are a Tulalip Tribal member in any school district -OR- an Other Native attending school in the Marysville School District- please drop-in us February, 20th to get some 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 >

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 >

Welcome to MSD Monthly - January 2020Click on LINK or image below to view full newsletter. 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 titlesWednesday, January 22, 2020MARYSVILLE – 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 John... 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 >

"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 held... 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 READ MORE >

‘HopeGate’ artwork to be installed Friday at M-P Thursday, January 23, 2020MARYSVILLE – 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 >

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 >

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 >

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

*Marysville School District is planning for a 2-hour late start on Wednesday, 1/15/20. We are monitoring weather conditions closely and will communicate by 7:00 am if the late start schedule changes to a potential closure. 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 >

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 >

Hello everyone,We’re thrilled to introduce this great new concept to your school! This year, we’reaccepting entries in grades 1 through 5.The idea behind this event is to help educate the kids in HEALTHY EATING HABITS.Too often we hear about obesity in kids and kids not making the right choices in termsof their eating habits. That’s why we want kids to submit... 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 >

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" and "Strengthening Families" classes will be held at the Marysville Library starting January 14, 2020. For more information and to register, go to http://www.marysvilletogether.org/About the Marysville Together Coalition: Partnering and reaching out to the Marysville... 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >
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 the... 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 >

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 >

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 >

Why are we conducting this important survey? Marysville School District knows that if we are going to serve students well, we need to ensure that we are helping to develop positive and supportive relationships and school environments. We know that if we can understand and support students’ social-emotional learning (SEL), we can help them to build and develop... 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 >

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 >

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

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 >

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 >

Congratulations, Coach Brandon Carson, Seahawks Coach of the Week. 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 >

Check out the Teaser for Preston's story that is scheduled to air at 4pm on Monday October 21, 2019 on King 5's show "Take 5". website: http://www.king5.com/take5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgUrMe-_2Uw 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 >
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 >

MPHS Families,You can enter your student's absence online through Skyward Family Access, either on the website or through the app. It's easy, you can do it at any time of day, and no follow up is needed. If you have questions you can always call the attendance office and you can also excuse your student the same way you have in the past, through phone call or... READ MORE >

Jostens is coming to MPHS on Monday to meet with our senior class following the Homecoming Assembly. Seniors who are unable to attend due to running start schedules can pick up senior packets from the main office starting on Monday afternoon. It Rocks to be a Class of 2020 Tomahawk! 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 >

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 >

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 MonthWe 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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. 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 from all grade levels with... READ MORE >

Lushootseed I at MPHSWe are excited to re-establish Lushootseed instruction at MPHS this year. 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 from all grade levels with... 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 >

August 25, 2019 Dear Parent/Guardian of Marysville Pilchuck High School Student, I am writing to let you know about an important school policy change starting this upcoming school year (2019 – 2020). Starting September 4, 2019, all MPHS classrooms will be cell-phone free zones. This means that all cell-phones should remain in off or in silent mode, and in your... 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: Grades... 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 >
Fall sports tryouts begin today! MPHS Athletic office: 360.965.2010 Tryout information for each team : Info Sheet 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 >

MPHS Principal Christine Bromley would like to welcome all Tomahawk students and families to the 2019-20 school year. Click on the links below to read the welcome back letter as well as the updated cell phone policy that is common to all high schools in the Marysville School District. Welcome Back Letter to Parents Updated Cell Phone Policy MPHS is looking... 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 >

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 >

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 >

"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 >

These students have been recognized by staff for helping others, showing respect & compassion towards others, improving academics, and great attitude! Thank you Emma, Griffin, Angel, Ernie, and Gregory for practicing the MP Way. 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 >

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 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 >

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 >

Our Spring Art Show is scheduled for May 28-30 in the small cafeteria. We will have a special evening reception May 29th from 5-7 pm for families and the community. Come view hundreds of amazing art and pottery pieces created by MP's talented artists. Hope to see you there! 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 >

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

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

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 >

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 >

Parents/Guardians and Students: Learn more about this new class that prepares students on a pathway to become a teacher! Read more bellow and view the linked resources: Letter, Video English or Español February 12, 2019 Dear Marysville School District Families, Students will soon be registering for classes for the upcoming school year. We are excited to share... READ MORE >

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 >
Our Hi-Q team fought hard right until the end, but unfortunately we missed the finals by eight points. Our team this year consisted of sophomores Julia Davis, Liz Turral, and Isabelle Santos and senior, Tanner Lauzon. The team worked hard preparing for their matches, coming to school several days a week extra early in the morning to study and practice,... READ MORE >
The MP band attended the regional solo and ensemble contest this weekend. We had seven entries this weekend with the following results: Carson Chadd-Superior rating flute solo Sandra Hernandez-Superior rating flute solo, as the top player in her category and will be representing MP and our whole region at the state solo and ensemble competition in May. MPHS... READ MORE >

Congratulations to our MP Boy's basketball team and Coach Gould. They finished 4th at the State Tourney in Tacoma this past week. This is the top place finish in MPHS Boy's basketball history. Thanks to the MP cheerleaders and MP band for supporting the team, as well as MP ASB for providing rooter buses for the competition. READ MORE >
MP DECA had a very successful state competition this weekend. Two of our members received awards on stage and one took 3rd Place. We also had several other top tier finishers. Logan Ward placed 3rd in Principles of Marketing and qualified to compete for MP and WA at the International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in Orlando, FL. Connor Peterson placed 8th... READ MORE >

Parents/Guardians and Students: Learn more about this new class that prepares students on a pathway to become a teacher! Read more bellow and view the linked resources: Letter, Video English or Español February 12, 2019 Dear Marysville School District Families, Students will soon be registering for classes for the upcoming school year. We are excited to share... READ MORE >

Parents/Guardians and Students: Learn more about this new class that prepares students on a pathway to become a teacher! Read more bellow and view the linked resources: Letter, Video English or Español February 12, 2019 Dear Marysville School District Families, Students will soon be registering for classes for the upcoming school year. We are excited to share... 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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

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 >

Join other parents and guardians for one of both upcoming opportunities:Tuesday, January 15Adolescent Brain Development6:00 PM / Totem Middle School CafeteriaSponsored by The Tulalip TribesThursday, 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 >

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 >

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 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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >

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 >
Marysville School District FAFSA Application Nights Seniors and Parents/Guardians: We are hosting Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Application Nights at the 3 locations below. Please choose one that is convenient for your family and plan to attend one of these evenings. We will have support at each location from Admissions Counselors from... 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 >

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 >
It has been brought to our attention that a SnapChat post that contains a threat and a photo of a weapon is going viral. This post states "Don't go to school to MPHS.....) Upon investigation, the MPHS school is NOT ours, rather Mountain Pointe HS in Ahwatukee, AZ. This post showed up Sunday and we are just getting word this morning. Local AZ. law enforcement were... 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 >

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 >

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 >
Friday, September 7th is our photo make-up day. All students are expected to have their photos taken for our records. If you wish to purchase photos, please see the brochure for package prices. http://5il.co/4ior 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 >

Here is our contact list for 2018.19 school counselors. READ MORE >

Marysville School District has a new online payment system, TouchBase, making it easy for your parents/guardians to pay students fines, fees, make a food service payment and Chromebook insurance all in one place. MPHS Check-in items are also available online. Link to Touchbase: TouchBase sign in. Your username and password from Skyward Family Access is the same... READ MORE >
What Parents Need to Know About College Binge Drinking https://drugfree.org/ To some parents, it might be tempting to think that you can “teach” your child how to drink responsibly by allowing them to drink before going to college. Many parents also think that not allowing their children to drink turns alcohol into “forbidden fruit,” increasing the... READ MORE >
Marysville-Pilchuck’s Book Club is a newly formed reading group open to all MP students. If you are a lover of books, please join us. We meet every Tuesday morning at 7:00 am in the library. READ MORE >

Congratulations to our AVID Students of the Month of March - Serena Anderson, Austin Garcia, and Dustin Smith. READ MORE >

Congratulations to MPHS AVID students of the month of February! Andy Thill, Leslie Vasquez, and Unayzaah Khan. READ MORE >

Marysville School District (MSD) is asking MSD families, staff and community members to attend a community meeting on Saturday, April 21, 2018 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Francis Sheldon Gymnasium located at the Marysville Tulalip Campus, 7204 27th Ave NE, Marysville, WA 98271. During the meeting the District will bring staff, students, families and the... READ MORE >

Marysville-Pilchuck students will be seeing the hit Broadway show “Hamilton” March 14th at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle thanks to the Hamilton Education Initiative (#EduHam) and Roy Klementsen, Drama teacher at M-PHS. Klementsen reached out to #EduHam when they first announced the program which offers $10 tickets (a “Ham”) to students who complete a hands-on... READ MORE >

Dear MPHS Families, As our country continues to search for answers around gun violence in schools, there are those who are looking to capitalize on a story. Recently several Marysville Pilchuck seniors have received inquiries via social media, specifically Twitter, to communicate with a journalist. This journalist is after a story in which we have no idea what... READ MORE >
Congratulations to our fantastic MP artists who were accepted into this years Scholastic Arts Regional Art Competition! In art: Katie Kennedy received an honorable mention award and Hannah Farris received one honorable mention and two silver key awards!! And in ceramics: Kendal Lien received a Silver key award and April Wheeler received an honorable mention... READ MORE >
Congratulations to all of our DECA students that competed at our Regional competition this past weekend at Glacier Peak High School. MP was well represented with professional, quick thinking, well prepared marketing rockstars! We have 11 MPHS students that qualified to move on to the State level competition in March. Those students and their events include: 1st... READ MORE >

Lucas Dalton found MP Library's Elf on the Shelf (Charlie). Lucas then had to find a book that brought fond memories of younger years and bring to our librarian, Mrs. May, for some cheer. Lucas was asked to share why he loved his chosen book -Stephen King's Song of Susannah. He told Mrs. May his father loved it and suggested he read it. He ended up reading the... READ MORE >
Congratulations to our October AVID Students of the Month Senior Ashley Ruiz Landeros and Freshman Esperanza Gonzalez Toribio! READ MORE >

Congratulations to our November Senior Students of the Month Sarah Romero and Andrew Thill. They will be honored at our Marysville School District School Board meeting on November 20th as well as a breakfast in their honor at Fanny's Restaurant in Marysville. READ MORE >

Lauren Carson had her best career finish at the State dive meet this weekend. She scored over 300 pts and placed 9th in the most competitive meet in the history of the state of Washington. Lauren plans on diving at the collegiate level. It will be very exciting to see all she accomplishes the rest of this year and beyond. Way to Go Lauren! READ MORE >

Congratulations to our AVID Students of the Month for September!Heber Mendez, Edgar Martinez, and Yessenia Vega-Simpson READ MORE >
Marysville-Pilchuck HS is pleased to announce AVID Student of the Year Sarah Romero! Sarah is the embodiment of a true AVID role model. She demonstrates those characteristics that will ensure she will be successful in college and beyond: dedication, determination, and leadership. Sarah is a young lady who exudes an enthusiasm to be successful and helps others... READ MORE >

Overview According to state law, beginning no later than Grade 5, students will receive yearly instruction in the life-threatening dangers of HIV/AIDS, its transmission, and its prevention. At least one month before teaching HIV/AIDS prevention education in any classroom, the district will notify parents and guardians that instruction will take place AND will... READ MORE >
Another big thank you to Victor and Malia for ensuring #MSD25 has a more inclusive stadium for everyone in our community to enjoy! We are incredibly proud of you! Check out their story on KOMO 4 TV here: READ MORE >

For a List of Routes, CLICK HERE! School and stop locations can also be found online at http://bit.ly/FindMySchoolRoute. Once at that address, follow these steps: 1. Enter username: school1, school2, school3, school4, school5 or school6 2. Enter password: search 3. Click “Login” 4. Enter student grade level, and your home address 5. Click on “Find... READ MORE >