For Immediate Release
May 3, 2023
Marysville School District recognizes its Homegrown Heroes
Marysville School District alumni are literally doing great things locally and worldwide. The District recognizes “Homegrown Heroes” in celebration of their achievements and contributions in their community and beyond.
Msvl. WA - Dave Demarco, class of ‘88, is Everett's Fire Chief. Paul Carlson, class of ‘79, and Kaitlyn Davis, class of ‘09, started their own businesses. Rochelle Lubbers, class of ‘99, is the Chief Administrative Officer for The Tulalip Tribes, and Richelle Little, class of ‘97, is an Assistant Attorney General in Olympia. And these are just a select few of our Homegrown Heroes.
The Homegrown Heroes project seeks to highlight the achievements and contributions of our alumni by giving them a platform to share their stories.
Are you a Marysville School District graduate? Marysville High School, Marysville Pilchuck High School, Marysville Getchell High School, Tulalip Heritage High School, Legacy High School, or through another program? You are Marysville Homegrown Hero! It’s easy to take part in this project and share your story!
Reflect, advise current Marysville and Tulalip students, shout out your favorite teachers, give a life update between class reunions, and more.
Know a Marysville grad that should be recognized? Contact us at Heroes@msd.org with their name and email, and we'll get in touch!
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Contact:
Jodi Runyon, Director of Communications, Engagement, and Outreach jodi_runyon@msd25.org (360) 965-0000