
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!


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


Students from Marysville Getchell High School’s Black Student Union, read Resolution No. 2020-06; for Black History Month, adopted by the Marysville School District Board of Directors at the February 3, 2020 meeting. #WeAreMSD #BlackHistoryMonth



February 3 - 7 is National School Counseling Week. Superintendent Jason Thompson read a proclamation and thanked all counselors for their work in the Marysville School District.



For Monday, Feb. 3 - Sunnyside Elementary Bus 89 will be running 30 minutes late today, due to a shortage of drivers. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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


Due to a minor bus contact in the parking lot today (1/31) at Marshall/MCEP, buses 100 and 103 will be leaving approximately 45-minutes late. All students are safe. The delay is to allow for standard operating procedures before the buses can leave the campus.

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



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


A widespread power outage has impacted all of the schools on the Marysville Tulalip campus and the Tulalip Boys and Girls Club. The Tulalip Boys and Girls Club is closed. Parents and guardians, pick up Quil Ceda Tulalip students at the school as soon as possible following the 1:05 pm dismissal time.

Update: The external lockdown has been lifted by law enforcement at all three schools (Kellogg Marsh, Pinewood, Cedarcrest). All students and staff are safe.

As a precaution, three schools have been placed on external lockdown by local law enforcement due to police activity in the area along 88th Street. This activity is not related to our schools or students: Kellogg Marsh and Pinewood Elementary Schools and Cedarcrest Middle School.

Marysville School District is operating with regular school start times today following the normal Friday early dismissal schedule for students.
Click on link to view Bell Schedule for dismissal times: https://bit.ly/3646uUG


Update: 1/16/20, 2:00 pm: All Marysville School District buses will operate on regular bus routes for student take home.

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.


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.


Update: 1/15/20, 6:30 am. Marysville School District schools are CLOSED.

Update, 1/15/20, 6:00 AM: The Marysville School District is maintaining the 2-hour late start schedule with limited transportation for morning bus routes. No school for Early Learning Center, no morning Skill Center transportation, and no out-of-district transportation.


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


Addressing chronic absence is a key component of improving graduation rates, increasing academic achievement and giving young people the best chance at success in their adult life.

