
Friday, 9/30, is Orange Shirt Day for the MPHS. All staff and students are encouraged to wear Orange to bring awareness to historical and intergenerational trauma as a result of Indian Boarding Schools. MPHS supports all students/community members impacted by this trauma.


Marysville School District Hispanic Heritage Family Night is tonight at Totem Middle School from 5:00 to 7:00. Join us as we celebrate the beginning of Hispanic Heritage month. There will be Mexican and Latin American food, drawings, information, music and fun for everyone!


La NOCHE FAMILIAR es esta noche de 5:00 a 7:00 en Totem Middle School.
Acompáñenos para juntos celebrar el inicio del mes de la Herencia Hispana. ¡Habrá comida Mexicana y Latinoamericana, rifas, información, música y diversión para todos!
¡Gracias por acompañarnos!


So proud of our Marysville schools and community. Pink Out Volleyball match tonight between MP and MG. Both schools supporting breast cancer awareness. Let’s Block Out Cancer in our community!!!


It’s a great night for the MP Tomahawks girls soccer team to host a home game. Let’s go MP!


Internet Access Support
The FCC offers the Affordable Connectivity Program. If you know a student, family, or anyone who lives in a low income household they may qualify for this.
"The benefit provides a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service for eligible households and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contribute more than $10 and less than $50 toward the purchase price."
Visit www.fcc.gov/acp for the application process and details.


At MP, we believe that Family and Community ENGAGEMENT is essential for student success. Help our school develop strong school-family-community partnerships. Parents/Guardians ... Please apply to be a PAC member.
Go to https://forms.gle/RGMDqunzUBCE3VD37 to apply by 9/19/22.


Join MPHS in celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month in honor of our Hispanic students, families, neighbors, and community members' rich history and culture and contributions each brings to our schools and communities. This year's theme is "Be proud of your past, embrace the future".
September 15 - October 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month
Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.
The Hispanic Heritage observance began in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson, and was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30-day period starting on September 15 and ending on October 15. It was enacted into law on August 17, 1988, on the approval of Public Law 100-402.
The September 15 date is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for the Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and September 18, respectively.*


Apply to Serve on MPHS Parent Advisory Team Today! Come help our school develop strong school-family-community partnerships, and promote the active participation and engagement of parents/guardians, family, and community members in the achievement and well-being of students! Consider applying to serve on our Parent Advisory Team! Go to https://forms.gle/RGMDqunzUBCE3VD37 to apply. The application deadline is September 19.


A perfect example of how MP lives our belief that family and community ENGAGEMENT is essential for student success. All 4 high schools represented in NJROTC's first Booster meeting of the year. It is our honor to host NJROTC and build connections in the Marysville community.


Not to be outdone … MPHS Band in top form tonight!


Started this morning with our seniors for senior sunrise. Ending it with our student section for our first home football game of the year. Let’s go Tomahawks!


MPHS has school for all students grade 9-12 on Friday, September 2. Seniors ... Remember Senior Sunrise tomorrow morning at the stadium before school.


What an incredible start to the school year with our Connections Crew and staff supporting our 9th Grade First Day. The Connections Crew students worked hard to make MP a safe and supportive school for EVERY STUDENT, EVERY DAY. Proud of you and the great work!

Hi MSD25 Community! The MPHS Counseling Team is collecting and providing school supplies to students in need. This year, we are really in need of backpacks, spiral notebooks, and composition notebooks. If you have any to donate, please bring them to the Main Office. Thank you!

Marysville School District has an urgent need for bus drivers! Please help spread the word. There are also openings for van/motor pool drivers. Great incentives, good pay, and schedule.


A huge thank you to some of our district office administrators who came and helped cook for the MPHS staff today. It was hot but that didn't stop this team from getting it done.

MP Students ... You are now able to view your schedules in Skyward for the 2022-23 SY. Thank you for your patience while we addressed the technology issue. See you on Thursday for 9th Grade Students and Friday for 10-12th Grade Students.


Excited to start the school year at MPHS. Today is day 1 for our teachers and para-educators, an exceptional group of individuals who will be working hard to prepare MP to meet the needs of EVERY STUDENT, EVERY DAY!


Recently a group of staff from the Marysville School District and The Tulalip Tribes attended the Native Voices Educator Art Academy Training at the Skokomish Community Center during the week of August 1 - 5. The group trained in equity, diversity, and the arts in relation to Native American arts and culture, earning 13 STEM clock hours and 17 equity hours, with the potential for more with classroom mentorship! The Arts Impact Team included mentors who guided us through the week with the Skokomish Tribe graciously hosting us.
Representation included Cedarcrest Middle School, Totem Middle School, MPHS, Lead Native Liason-Matt Remle (not pictured), and Tulalip Tribal members.
Photo:
(L-R) Thomas Williams, Natosha Gobin, Jessica San Luis, Tanya Taimanglo, Dori Henrickson, Robin Danso, Rosemarie Wilkins, Jan Muirhead
(front) Lizzie Mae Williams, Alex Norton, Briauna Hansen Norton
