The Marysville Rotary Club’s Community Service Award for last month went out to two seniors at Marysville Getchell.
Congratulations to Tina Do and Kiarra Green.
https://www.marysvilleglobe.com/…/marysville-rotary-studen…/
School resumes Thursday, January 3rd.
Youth Mental Health First Aid Free Courses. Don't miss this opportunity to make a difference in the lives of our local youth. The training is free and is open to all parents and guardians, staff, and Marysville and Tulalip community members. The training is part of an ongoing effort to instill hope, wellness, and health in our communities youth.
The Marysville Community Food Bank’s Toy Store is an incredible outreach that provides toys, books and other special gifts for families in need during the holiday season. Watch this video to learn more about their operations from Board Member, Tara Mizell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip6D7RdTLag
Happy Holidays from your family to yours!
Tennis Club, 1930s
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Fun with Mrs. Bray’s 3rd grade class. The Grinch Holiday spirit at Marshall Elementary School.
Wrapping up the Six Periods of Joy at MPHS! https://www.facebook.com/411393632283016/posts/1981475668608130/
We love this guy for the great work his doing in our community!
Marysville Together Coalition Coordinator, Greg Kanehen.
#WhoAreWeWednesday
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.
The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. - Aristotle Inspirational quotes #MondayMantra #MarysvilleSD @MSD25 @MsvlSD25 Msvlsd25
Ever curious about how our students celebrate the holiday season on campus? Here is your chance to hear from them yourself. https://youtu.be/0wMBfxfNyGw
Message from Superintendent, Jason Thompson
http://www.msd25.org/article/79495
After school activities at MPHS will continue as normal this afternoon. Students are being dismissed at 12:45, and school operations are resuming.
Students are moving to their 6th period classes. Marysville Pilchuck will remain in modified lockdown with police presence on campus through the end of the day. Students will be dismissed at the regular dismissal time.
Marysville Pilchuck High School is currently in lockdown. Students and staff are safe. There is a large police presence on campus due to a fight involving multiple students. There was not a threat to the school. The lockdown was implemented for crowd control purposes.
Have you ever wondered what Kellogg Marsh looked like in 1914?
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Totem Middle School was placed in lockdown for a short time at the end of the day for a safety check by law enforcement. This resulted in dismissal being slightly delayed. The lockdown has been lifted and students dismissed. All students and staff are safe.
External
Lockdown now lifted.
Quil Ceda Tulalip and the Marysville Tulalip campus are in external lockdown due to police activity in the area. Not school related. Students and staff are safe.