
Tomorrow, Friday, June 21, is the last day of school! Students will be in attendance for two hours. Schools will have activities planned tomorrow so attendance is important! Be there or be square! Have a happy and safe summer! We <3 our students!

MSD Facility Committee members holding serious discussions with Mike Sullivan, Executive Director of Finance and Operations, about the age and condition of school facilities. This is the groups second meeting. This particular meeting is taking place at Cascade Elementary School which was built in 1951. The committee is discussing facility needs, bonds and capital levies and will also heat from principal Alene Arakawa.


Join families and community leaders to participate in the first Marysville Tulalip Family Volunteer Program. Saturday, May 11, 9 - 11 am, Strawberry Fields Dog Park.


Disney's Beauty and the Beast coming soon at the MPHS Auditorium. Don't miss this production brought to you by the MP Drama Club. Read more http://www.msd25.org/article/103654?org=district

SAVE THE DATE! PTA Heart's Hop Dance - Thursday, February 7th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Don't miss the fun!

Crisis Text Line - Text HELP to 741741 if you need someone to talk to. Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, providing access to free, 24/7
support and information.


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


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!

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


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.


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

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

#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

Children up to age 18 can get a free dinner at the following schools every night Monday through Thursday? Kids Eat Free: Cascade, Liberty, Quil Ceda Tulalip, and Shoultes Elementary schools. Students do not have to be enrolled in the Century 21 program to qualify. The free meals program is open to all children up to age 18 and will start on October 15. Meals will be served from 4:45 – 5:15 pm with the exception of the dates marked on the attached calendar.


We are kicking off week 3 of Unity and Wellness Month by sharing the importance of healthy relationships. Creating boundaries is not a sign of secrecy or distrust — it’s an expression of what makes you feel comfortable and what you would like or not like to happen within the relationship. More at: http://5il.co/21h0. #LoveIsRespect #TMUnityMonth


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


Highly Capable Presentation, October 18, 2018, 5:30 pm, MPHS Auditorium: What Parents Need to Know



It’s Kindness Week. Take a stand against bulling with the 5-days of kindness challenge! Catch people in the act or share your random act by using the hashtags #TMUnityMonth & #KindnessMatters


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 programs to support our youth and reduce their risks. Learn more at http://5il.co/4yak