
On Thursday, May 10 #MSD25 juniors and seniors will have an opportunity to explore a variety of training, education and employment opportunities available through the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy, and National Guard during Military Careers Day at Marysville Pilchuck High School!


Join the City of Marysville WA - government and the Adopt A Stream Foundation for Earth Day in Marysville on Saturday, April 21 from 11 - 2 p.m.! Help restore Middle Fork Quilceda Creek, learn about native plans, see baby Coho fish on the fish camera, and enjoy a fun afternoon! All ages welcome, rain or shine! Questions? Contact Jessie Balbiani at Jbalbiani@Marysvillewa.gov


Mark your calendars! The Community Shred-A-Thon is coming up Saturday, April 28! Get some documents shredded, donate nonperishable items to the Marysville Community Food Bank, and donate old computers to the Marysville Arts and Technology High School Computer Repair Lab! Questions? Contact the City of Marysville for additional details!


UPDATE - 3 PM: All Marysville Tulalip Campus buildings have been cleared of gas and staff members have returned to classrooms. Broken meter is being repaired and tested. School will be in session tomorrow, Wednesday, April 11.
UPDATE - 2:28 PM: Broken gas line confirmed at Marysville Tulalip Campus affecting A&T, Heritage, Mountain View & 10th Street. All students dismissed and gas being cleared. Buses for secondary schools will load in alternative area and parents who pick up students should meet them on 27th Avenue near the entrance of the school. Staff monitoring the situation and students. Quil Ceda taking appropriate precautions but elementary school remains in session until regular dismissal time.
Possible gas leak at Marysville Tulalip Campus (A&T, Heritage, Mountain View, 10th Street). Students have been evacuated as a precaution while Marysville Fire Department investigates.

UPDATE - 2:37 PM: Broken gas line confirmed at Marysville Tulalip Campus affecting A&T, Heritage, Mountain View & 10th Street. All students dismissed and gas being cleared. Buses for secondary schools will load in alternative area and parents who pick up students should meet them on 27th Avenue near the entrance of the school. Staff monitoring the situation and students. Quil Ceda taking appropriate precautions but elementary school remains in session until regular dismissal time.

Possible gas leak at Marysville Tulalip Campus (A&T, Heritage, Mountain View, 10th Street). Students have been evacuated as a precaution while Marysville Fire Department investigates.

Save the date! Healthy Communities Challenge Day 2018 is coming, Saturday, June 2! Join us for a fun, healthy day full of free activities, fitness demos, entertainment, and advice on nutrition and healthy living! Learn more at https://marysvillewa.gov/456/Healthy-Communities-Challenge-Day


#MSD25 staff and community members have a unique opportunity to take a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid Course sponsored by the OSPI Project AWARE Grant and funded by SAMHSA. Courses are open to all Marysville and Tulalip residents! Take the class, save a life, and strengthen your community. Thank you to NWESD 189 for coordinating! Register at goo.gl/uceXyt


#MSD25 staff & community! Save a life & strengthen your community! Take a FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid Course! http://goo.gl/uceXyt


State assessments are now underway. Please make sure your child is on time and ready for testing. Here are some tips to prepare your child: 1) Ensure your child gets plenty of rest each night. 2) Make sure your child eats a good breakfast each morning. 3) Talk about any anxiety they may be feeling
Las evaluaciones estatales ya están en marcha. Asegúrese de que su hijo esté a tiempo y listo para la prueba. Aquí hay algunos consejos para preparar a su hijo para las pruebas: 1) Asegúrese de que su hijo descanse lo suficiente cada noche. 2) Asegúrese de que su hijo coma un buen desayuno todas las mañanas. 3) Hable sobre cualquier ansiedad que puedan tener sobre las pruebas



Join Snohomish County Government and Forefront Suicide Prevention for a FREE community suicide prevention training on Monday, April 23 from 5:30 - 8:15 p.m. at the Snohomish County Administrative Building located at 3000 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA 98201. Learn how to look for warning signs, empathize and listen, make a direct ask, remove the danger and take the next steps.


Congratulations MPHS AVID student, Edgar Martinez! Edgar was accepted into the Washington World Fellows Program and will serve as an ambassador for Washington state in Spain. Edgar was chosen among almost 300 applicants for his clear academic drive, enthusiasm for new learning, and demonstrated personal determination! The Washington World Fellows Program is a study abroad and college readiness program that is the result of a partnership between the Office of Lt. Governor Cyrus Habib, Central Washington University (CWU), the Association of Washington Generals (AWG), and the Honorary Consulate of Spain. Way to go, Edgar!


It's Spring Break, which makes it a perfect time to catch up on those scholarship applications! The Marysville Rotary scholarship is due Friday, April 13! Find the application online at http://bit.ly/RotaryScholarship2018


Annual In District Transfer Request and Choice Transfer Request notifications will be mailed home beginning Monday, April 30, 2018. If you have any questions, please contact Tami Rice, 360-965-0018.


Join the City of Marysville WA - government and the Adopt A Stream Foundation for Earth Day in Marysville on Saturday, April 21 from 11 - 2 p.m.! Help restore Middle Fork Quilceda Creek, learn about native plans, see baby Coho fish on the fish camera, and enjoy a fun afternoon! All ages welcome, rain or shine! Questions? Contact Jessie Balbiani at Jbalbiani@Marysvillewa.gov


Join Snohomish County Government and Forefront Suicide Prevention for a FREE community suicide prevention training on Monday, April 23 from 5:30 - 8:15 p.m. at the Snohomish County Administrative Building located at 3000 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA 98201. Learn how to look for warning signs, empathize and listen, make a direct ask, remove the danger and take the next steps.


You can make a difference right here in your local community! Whether it’s volunteering at Habitat for Humanity of Snohomish County or the Marysville Boys & Girls Club, the opportunities to serve are endless. Learn more at www.msd25.org/student-volunteers. Support your community and build your resume at the same time!


#MSD25 Career and Technical Education middle and high school students will join industry professionals for the 2018 Trade Up and Touch a Truck event on April 26! Students identified in specific courses that directly tie to the represented industries will learn job-ready employability skills, make vital employment connections, and get up close and personal with exciting machinery and equipment! Learn more about our Career and Technical Education Department at www.bit.ly/MSD25CTE.


Join staff, students, families and the community as MSD shares our initial thoughts and early actions in response to the recent community engagement and online surveys and asks you to help shape our next steps on Saturday, April 21, 2018 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.! RSVP at www.bit.ly/April21MeetingRSVP


Don't miss Marysville Getchell and Marysville Pilchuck High Schools' spring drama production: The Drowsy Chaperone! A parody of American musical comedy of the 1920s, the story concerns a middle-aged, asocial musical theatre fan as he plays the record of his favorite musical, the (fictional) 1928 hit The Drowsy Chaperone. The show comes to life onstage as he wryly comments on the music, story, and actors. Show dates and ticket prices at bit.ly/TheDrowsyChaperone
