
Chargers - Next week is Spirit Week with an assembly on Friday!
Monday: Pajama Day
Tuesday: Ugly/Sweater Day
Wednesday: Snow Day/Wear White
Thursday: Flannel Day
Friday: The Grinch/Wear Green

Save the Date:
MG's Annual Bazar is February 25th! Instructions for vendors to sign up are below - shopping is free!




This week's student spotlight shines on Jameson! We appreciate you!


This week's student spotlight shines on Audrey! We appreciate you!


AVID Family Night coming November 30 at Marysville Middle School from 5:00 - 7:00 pm. This event is open to all families district-wide.


This week's student spotlight shines on Asia! We appreciate you!


This morning at approximately 9:45 am a 911 call came through Snohomish County dispatch from an unknown source stating there was an active shooter at the Marysville Getchell High School campus. Out of an abundance of caution for the safety of students and staff, the school was placed on lockdown. Marysville Police Department immediately responded and quickly investigated. Police have indicated there is no credible threat taking place on campus.
All calls whether considered legitimate or not are taken seriously and the police remained on campus until all areas were checked and verified and deemed no threat.
Parents, please do not go to the school to pick up your child as you will not be allowed access during a lockdown. The lockdown will be cleared shortly. All students and staff are safe. We appreciate the quick response from the Marysville Police Department to help us keep our students, staff, and community safe. School Resource Officers will remain on campus.


Information Night in Spanish!


This week's student spotlight shines on Savannah! We appreciate you!


2022-2023 Marysville School District's November Students of the Month: Congrats to Nathan and Audrey!!


This week's student spotlight shines on Nathan! We appreciate you!


General Election 2022 - Ballots are due November 8th to any local drop box. Don't forget to vote!!


This week's student spotlight shines on Madison! We appreciate you!


MGHS Families,
Friendly reminder that parent-teacher conferences are this week on Wednesday and Thursday. Conferences are being held in individual teacher classrooms. For your convenience, we will have schedules and maps printed for you. Spanish and Russian/Ukrainian interpreters will also be available. If your student has an off-campus program during their school day, please have them stop by the main office for their transportation schedule. If they are not able to do so, please email mg-office@msd25.org
Bell Schedule: https://5il.co/1j8zi
Conferences:
November 2nd 11:45am-2:30pm
November 3rd 11:45am-2:30pm and 4:30pm-7:00pm

As you know, Monday is October 31st - Halloween. Students may choose to dress-up for that day with the following guidelines: You must be able to be identifiable by staff. This means that full face makeup, masks, or other coverings that obscure your identity are not allowed. Eye lenses that obscure the pupils are also not allowed. Clothing for Monday cannot depict violence, condone or advertise illegal products or activities that are normally prohibited on any school day.

Join us tomorrow!

This week's student spotlight shines on Umar! We appreciate you!


Meet your dedicated MGHS office staff!


Outdoor Activities:
Due to the air quality staying at unhealthy levels, outdoor activities for students including elementary school recess and outdoor PE for all grades are to be held indoors where feasible. In addition, outdoor after-school sports practices are to be moved inside where feasible.
The status of scheduled after-school sports competitions will be monitored and communicated directly to coaches from the Athletic Department and to parents/guardians through FinalForms.
Smoke and Particulates:
Many of our buildings are experiencing the smell of smoke indoors. To help alleviate some of the smell, the airflow has been reduced. This will not eliminate the smell of smoke.
Each building has filters that are changed on a regular cycle. These filters may help to reduce the particulates indoors. Students and staff who must walk outside between classes and who are in sensitive groups may want to consider wearing a mask to help limit exposure and reduce the inhalation of particulates.
Masks are available from your school offices.
This current order is in effect through Thursday (October 20) evening.
