Did you know….
that students enrolled in CTE education are increasingly high performers, with higher graduation rates and have impressive post-secondary enrollment rates. High school graduation rates for CTE concentrators is about 93%. Approximately 10 percentage points higher than the national average. In fact, all 50 states and Washington, D.C. report higher graduation rates for secondary CTE students than for all students.
Additionally, CTE completers in Washington graduated at a rate of 88% compared to 78% of all students.
-Provided by www.careertech.org-

The Marysville Police Department needs your help to ensure local kids are warm this winter! With a goal of giving 1,200 coats for birth to 17 year olds at the Marysville Community Food Bank's annual Toy Store event, police officers are collecting new coats at locations across Marysville. Join them at Marshall's Department Store THIS Saturday, November 3 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.! Learn more at www.msd25.org/article/64352

Hey students and families! Remember that if you or someone you know is being harassed, intimidated or bullied, you can report it using Safe Schools. Reports can be anonymous and there are several ways to do it - call, text, email or report online at msvl-wa.safeschoolsalert.com. Join #MSD25 as we work together to provide all kids with a kind, safe, and bully-free school environment.

Student Safety and Security Parent Forum 2 of 2, Monday, October 29, 9am. If you missed the opportunity to attend on October 25 @ 6pm, join us October 29 to learn about safety, security, and student supports in our schools through a panel presentation with time for Q/A.

The Marysville Police Department needs your help to ensure local kids are warm this winter! With a goal of giving 1,200 coats for birth to 17 year olds at the Marysville Community Food Bank's annual Toy Store event, police officers are collecting new coats at locations across Marysville. Join them at the Marysville Walmart TODAY, Saturday, October 27 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.! Learn more at www.msd25.org/article/64352

Local educators learning about The Culture Cycle and the New Growth Mindsets by Dr. Stephanie Fryberg at Educators Night at The Hibulb Cultural Center.


We will not forget. #MPStrong

Guiding Good Choices - Classes for Parents and Guardians starting October 30.

The Marysville Police Department needs your help to ensure local kids are warm this winter! With a goal of giving 1,200 coats for birth to 17 year olds at the Marysville Community Food Bank's annual Toy Store event, police officers are collecting new coats at locations across Marysville. Join them at the Marysville Walmart THIS Saturday, October 27 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.! Learn more at www.msd25.org/article/64352

This month we celebrated Disability Awareness Month. National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) is a national campaign held in October that raises awareness about employment issues for disabled people, and celebrates the many and varied contributions of America's workers with disabilities. At their October 1 Board of Directors meeting, the school board adopted Resolution 2018-22 recognizing October as Disability Awareness Month.

It is week four of Unity and Wellness month. We’re closing the month with a focus on substance abuse prevention in coordination with National Red Ribbon Week. #BeDrugFree.

Student Safety and Security Parent Forums: October 25, 6:00 pm OR October 29, 9:00 am.

Join Marysville Getchell's and Marysville Pilchuck's Life Skills Program and Leah's Dream Foundation for the annual Harvest Party, Friday, October 26, 5:00 - 7:00 pm. MPHS Commons. Food and beverage, fun and games!
#MSD25 staff and educators! Join us at the Hibulb Cultural Center THIS Wednesday, October 24 for Educators Night! The evening includes interactive exhibits, and a special presentation by Dr. Stephanie Fryberg on culturally relevant growth mindsets! Plus, it's free for educators with their school I.D.!

Only 33% of teens who were in a violent relationship ever told anyone about the abuse. Learn more and access resources at https://goo.gl/KExrfd #LoveIsRespect #TMUnityMonth
Hey students and families! Remember that if you or someone you know is being harassed, intimidated or bullied, you can report it using Safe Schools. Reports can be anonymous and there are several ways to do it - call, text, email or report online at msvl-wa.safeschoolsalert.com. Join #MSD25 as we work together to provide all kids with a kind, safe, and bully-free school environment.

Nice eyes? A great smile? A quirky sense of humor? There are a lot of different things that might make you attracted to someone. But having a healthy relationship with your partner is about more than attraction; it requires respect, trust and open communication. More at: https://goo.gl/KExrfd #LoveIsRespect #TMUnityMonth
The Marysville Police Department needs your help to ensure local kids are warm this winter! With a goal of giving 1,200 coats for birth to 17 year olds at the Marysville Community Food Bank's annual Toy Store event, police officers are collecting new coats at locations across Marysville. Join them at the Marysville Walmart on Saturday, October 27 from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.! Learn more at www.msd25.org/article/64352

#MSD25 staff and educators! Join us at the Hibulb Cultural Center next Wednesday, October 24 for Educators Night! The evening includes interactive exhibits, and a special presentation by Dr. Stephanie Fryberg on culturally relevant growth mindsets! Plus, it's free for educators with their school I.D.!
Though 82% of parents feel confident that they could recognize the signs if their child was experiencing dating abuse, a majority of parents (58%) could not correctly identify all the warning signs. More at: https://goo.gl/KExrfd #LoveIsRespect #TMUnityMonth
