Due to power outages at schools across the system today, Dec. 17, Marysville School District will be closed.
All before and after-school activities and athletics are also canceled.

UPDATE: 12/15/25 1:12PM
We are happy to report that the power at all Marysville Tulalip Campus schools (Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary, 10th Street Middle, Legacy and Heritage High Schools) has now been restored.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION:
The power is out at the Marysville Tulalip Campus, affecting Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary, 10th Street Middle, as well as Heritage and Legacy High Schools.
According to our partners at PUD, a tree has fallen onto a power line, and there is no estimated timeline for power being restored.
However, school is still in session. MSD Leadership intends to dismiss students at the regular time today. Our bus service is uninterrupted.
We will continue to monitor the situation and share updates as they become available.

Marysville School District buses have so far been able to transport students to and from school safely. The MSD Transportation team expects that buses will continue to be able to pick up students safely tomorrow.
MSD Leadership does not anticipate any district-wide school closures or delays due to the weather, but will continue to monitor the situation overnight.
However, MSD schools are ready to provide flexibility with student tardies and absences for families who have been affected by flood road closures and evacuations.
Ultimately, our students' safety is our top priority.

UPDATE: The internet has been restored.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION: The Marysville School District is experiencing a district-wide internet outage this morning. Phones are still working.
Currently there is no timeline for internet being back up, but our tech team is actively working on this and collaborating with external providers to resolve this issue as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience!


Here is the 2025-2026 School Supply List.



This is the 2025-2026 School Supply List.


I’ve proudly served as an educator in the Marysville School District for 19 years, with 11 of those years right here at QCT, teaching students from first through fifth grade. Most recently, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside staff as a literacy coach, supporting classroom instruction and student learning across the building. This next step into school leadership feels like a natural continuation of my commitment to our school and community.
I am passionate about helping all students thrive—academically, socially, and emotionally. I believe in the importance of attending to the whole child and creating spaces where every student feels seen, valued, and empowered to achieve their full potential. I’m especially excited to continue working in partnership with our families, staff, and the Tulalip Tribes to uphold the strong foundation we’ve built together at QCT.
On a personal note, I live a full and joyful life with my girlfriend, my four children, two grandchildren, and three fur babies. When I’m not at school, I love exercising, dancing, and watching movies—especially anything that makes me laugh or inspires me.
I look forward to deepening the relationships I’ve built over the years and getting to know those of you I haven’t yet had the chance to meet. Please don’t hesitate to stop by and say hello—I am here to serve, support, and grow with you.

Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary
Proud Member of the Tulalip Tribes
Welcome! My name is Dr. Chelsea Craig, and I am deeply honored to serve as the Principal of Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary. As a proud Tulalip Tribal member and lifelong resident of this community, my journey in education has always been rooted in love, service, and a deep commitment to our people.
I began my own educational path as a kindergartener at Tulalip Elementary and graduated from Marysville Pilchuck High School. I went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Education with a Teaching Certification, a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, a Master’s in Educational Leadership, and my Principal Credentials from the University of Washington Bothell. Most recently, I completed my Doctorate in Educational Leadership through the University of Washington’s Leadership for Learning Program.
Over the past 25+ years, I’ve had the privilege to serve our Tulalip/Marysville community in many roles: as a 2nd Grade Teacher, Librarian, Reading Specialist, Cultural Specialist, and now as Principal. Every role has deepened my passion for reimagining what education can and should be for our students.
My mission is to transform the story of education in our community—by centering Indigenous knowledge, honoring the voices of our families, and creating a learning environment that cultivates life, love, and healing. Together, we are building a school that reflects the brilliance of our children and the strength of our ancestors.

Here is the MSD 2025-2026 School Calendar and Bell Schedule.


















