
Join us in thanking our school bus drivers for their commitment to ensuring students arrive safely at school, home, sporting events, field trips, and more!
THANK YOU, Marysville School District bus drivers!


You're Invited: Special Services Parent Meeting
The Marysville School District invites families to join our upcoming Special Services Parent Meeting. This is an opportunity for families of students receiving special education or 504 services to share their feedback, ask questions, and engage in meaningful conversations with district leadership. We value your insights and want to hear your perspectives as we work together to improve services and supports. All parents and caregivers are welcome—your voice matters.
Do you need an interpreter? Call Stephanie at (360) 965-0172


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It's about that time to nominate for an Outstanding Educator & Student Advocate this year!
Nominations are due by 4/4/25 and the celebration will be held May 28, 2025 in the Commons at MP.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4uLvRt3NgefGUQQwVKRobyK9Zjt1EpemWw11D6bZ4XoPSuQ/viewform?usp=sharing

Conservation Club Kidwind PNW Regional Challenge
March 15th and 22nd, 2025, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Tulalip Heritage High School, 7204 27th Ave NE, Tulalip, WA 98271
The Annual Conservation Club Regional KidWind Challenge has grown! This year, six schools are represented across elementary, middle, and high schools, with just eight teams competing last year and 29 teams registered for this year's competition. We have sent teams to KidWind Worlds for the previous 4 years, including a virtual National competition during Covid in 2020.
This year, we will be qualifying teams to attend the Worlds event in Arizona this May. The schools involved this year are Kellogg Marsh Elementary, Marshall Elementary, Pinewood Elementary, Allen Creek Elementary, 10th Street Middle, Heritage High School, and Marysville Middle School students. The competition has two dates: March 15th and March 22nd.
At our regional event, students compete in multiple competition elements, such as a solar circuit challenge, judges' interviews, wind tunnel testing of turbine blades and gear configurations, and a quiz bowl-style renewable energy knowledge exposition. Judges from the Marysville School District, Pacific Education Institute, and the PUD volunteer their time to support our students.
Heritage High School has the space and facilities to invite the community and families to observe and encourage our STEM students. These students have met before and after school for several months to prepare for this competition. “This being our 5th year, we have returning students from elementary school who will now be competing at the middle school level, with hopes they will continue with this work and return as high schoolers,” said Christie Ryba, Conservation Club Advisor.
For more information about Kidwind, visit Kidwind.org. Questions about the Conservation Club or the Kidwind event may be directed to christie_ryba@msd25.org.


UPDATE - 6:25 A.M.: Weather conditions are changing, and due to the hazardous road conditions and an abundance of caution for the safety of our students and staff, we have decided to close schools today. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this unpredictable weather. All after-school clubs, activities, and practices are canceled. The district's athletic department will provide an update on any scheduled athletic events this evening. Stay safe and warm.


Marysville School District will operate on a 2-hour late start with buses on limited transportation routes. There is no half-day preschool (a.m. or p.m.) and no out-of-district transportation, including Sno-Isle Skill Center, Regional Apprenticeship Program, and McKinney-Vento. Stay safe and warm!


UPDATE, 6:40 a.m.: Due to hazardous road conditions and out of an abundance of caution for the safety of our students and staff, we have decided to close schools today. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this unpredictable weather. All after-school clubs, activities, and practices are canceled. The district's athletic department will provide an update on any scheduled athletic events this evening. Stay safe and warm.


February 5, 2025: Due to hazardous road conditions, Marysville School District will operate on a 2-hour late start with buses on limited transportation routes. There is no half-day preschool (a.m. or p.m.) and no out-of-district transportation, including Sno-Isle Skill Center, Regional Apprenticeship Program, and McKinney-Vento. Stay warm and safe!


February 4, 2025: Due to hazardous road conditions, Marysville School District will operate on a 2-hour late start with buses on limited transportation routes. There is no half-day preschool (a.m. or p.m.) and no out-of-district transportation, including Sno-Isle Skill Center, Regional Apprenticeship Program, and McKinney-Vento. Stay warm and safe!


Impact Aid provides critical funding to the district to support students. If you are an active duty member of any military branch, please complete the form today at https://bit.ly/MilitaryInfoForm. Thank you! More details are available at https://www.msd25.org/article/1928639.


The Highly Capable Program Information Night for parents and guardians is tonight, Wednesday, December 18, at 6:00 p.m. at the Marysville Getchell High School Campus, 8301 84th Street NE. The meeting will be held in Building A and will include a group presentation and breakout sessions to share information on various program areas.


12/18/24, 6:40 a.m.: The district is experiencing intermittent power outages at Marysville Getchell High School and Sunnyside Elementary School. PUD is working to restore power as soon as possible. We will provide an update as soon as more information is received. Currently, there are no school schedule modifications.


The MSD Board of Directors will hold two work study sessions on school closures on December 9 and 12 at 4:30 p.m. in the board room. The board is also seeking feedback on the current options. Go to https://bit.ly/SchoolClosureFeedback to access the form.


Out of an abundance of caution, Marysville School District will hold a 2-hour late start for all schools and transportation to out-of-district programs on Wednesday, 11/20, due to power outages and downed trees and power lines. There will be no AM Skill Center transportation or half-day preschool classes (AM or PM).


November 4, 2024
Dear Parents and Guardians,
The current windstorm is creating safety issues and concerns with buses transporting students home from school and for students who walk home from school. The district is getting reports about downed power lines, road closures, and trees and large limbs blocking access.
Buses are operating normally, transporting high school students now, and middle school and elementary school students at their dismissal times.
We are concerned about students who walk home from school and those who walk to their homes or daycare after the bus delivers them to their bus stop. The potential for downed power lines, large limbs, and trees creates a hazard.
The bus drivers will do their best to transport students to their drop-off locations safely. However, there may be delays or the possibility of a road not being accessible. If a road has been closed or inaccessible, the bus will return students to their school, and the school will notify parents.
Parents/guardians have the option of picking up their child(ren) at school. If you change your child’s go-home plans, please make arrangements with the school.


Join us next week for our conferences on Thursday and Friday. As always no appointment is necessary just come on in.

Reminder NO SCHOOL Monday, October 14th for Indigenous Peoples Day!


Welcome back to school! Bus routes are posted online at https://www.msd25.org/o/district/page/transportation. For new families enrolling students, you can also locate your neighborhood school on this page. Registration information for new students is located at https://www.msd25.org/o/district/page/register-for-school.
School starts on Thursday, August 29, for students in grades 1 - 5, 6, and 9 only; grades 1 - 12 attend on Friday, August 30. The first day of school for preschool and kindergarten is Wednesday, September 4. Transportation questions may be directed to (360) 965-0300. For all other questions, contact your child's school or call the district office at (360) 965-0000.


📒 The 2024-2025 school year back-to-school guide is here! The guide includes a letter from the Superintendent, district-wide contact information, a calendar featuring student artwork, and annual notifications. Click or copy the link below to check it out! 📆
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