
Did you know? Absenteeism in the first month of school can predict poor attendance throughout the school year. Half the students who miss 2-4 days in September go on to miss nearly a month of school. Make school #AttendanceEveryDay a priority in your family!



Welcome back to school, here's a message from our building administrators.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6bc69PYixv7N3dSNlBKRHRlZGlRVEV3c2pBWFN4N2dkbnhF/view?usp=sharing

Attendance Counts-Skipping a class or full day of school can really add up over time. Find out how your missed days affect your chances of graduating on time!
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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.

#MSD25 is seeking input from students, families and community members as the District considers its direction and what’s best for students! Take the survey at this link: https://tinyurl.com/MSDSurvey2018 Survey closes on March 11, 2018


We will be collecting change for All For Books Coin Drive. This coin drive will be the week of October 16th. Please consider looking for loose change and bring to school that week. All the money collected will be used to buy books for students who may not be able to buy a book during the book fair. Each grade level will have their own coin jar in the library. The grade level with the most money collected will win a party during their library time.


Wow! We had 81 people (students and families) at our first coffee morning. If you missed out this time (or even if you didn't) we'd love to see you next month, November 1, 8:45-9:15am.

Do you know an #MSD25 educator who deserves recognition for caring about America? Nominate them by 10/31! http://5il.co/1y2w


Our book fair is just a couple of weeks away and our librarian has some additional volunteer opportunities. Look for the flyer (linked below) to be coming home with your children this week.
http://5il.co/21s3

A HUGE thank you to everyone who has signed up to volunteer for the bookfair, that was a very quick response! We only have one time slot left...
Monday, October 23rd 1-4pm_________________________

Our first Coffee Morning is coming up, Wednesday October 11 from 8:45-9:15 in the library. See the link for more details and future dates. http://5il.co/20nu

National Veterans Awareness Week is November 5-11. Organize a veteran to visit your classroom! More at http://5il.co/1y2x @VFWHQ


National Veterans Awareness Week is November 5-11. Organize a veteran to visit your classroom! More at http://5il.co/1y2x @VFWHQ


What does a Veteran mean to you? #MSD25 students in grades 3-5 can submit an application by Nov. 1! http://5il.co/1y2z @VFWHQ


Join the Marysville Special Education Parent Advisory Council for a meet and greet with #MSD25's Special Education Department this Thursday, September 28 at 5 p.m. at the District office! More information and an event flyer can be found at this link: http://5il.co/1yzf


We have a group of guys who like to dress up on Wednesdays, they call themselves the "Dapper Dudes."

It's cold and wet out there for the first time all year, please make sure kids are coming to school dressed for the weather!

Picture Day is October 4. You can order online by going to www.mylifetouch.com and use the Picture Day ID: LS617006Q0


The office staff is asking that if you need to get a message to your child about a change of plans for getting home at the end of the day, that you try to take care of that before 3pm on a regular school day, or by 1pm on Fridays. The end of the school day is a busy time and it is not always possible to get messages to children at the last minute. We appreciate your help in ensuring that all kids get home safe at the end of the day.

Natosha Gobin came out to our morning assembly today and told the story "Her First Basket." What a great message about persistence and trying your best! Thank you, Natosha!
