Marysville School District
Marysville School District 25 | |
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Location | |
4220 80th Street NE, Marysville, WA 98270 Puget Sound United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public |
Engage, Inspire, Prepare | |
Grades | K-12 |
Superintendent | Dr. Becky Berg |
Budget | $139,000,000 (General fund 2014-15)[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | approximately 11,000 |
Teachers | 687 |
Staff | 639 |
Athletic conference | Wesco North Athletic Conference |
Other information | |
Website | www.msd25.org |
Overview
Marysville School District No. 25 is a public school district in Marysville, Washington, United States. It serves the city of Marysville and members of the nearby Tulalip Tribes. In May 2013, the district had an enrollment of 11,426 students.[2]
Marysville School District operates one elementary school, Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary, on the Tulalip Reservation. The Tulalip Tribes collaborate with MSD in providing an on-Reservation high school, Heritage High School. [3]
Find us on the map.[4]
Schools
Elementary schools
- Allen Creek Elementary School
- Cascade Elementary School
- Grove Elementary School
- Kellogg Marsh Elementary School
- Liberty Elementary School
- Marshall Elementary & MCEP (Co Op)
- Pinewood Elementary School
- Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary School
- Shoultes Elementary School
- Sunnyside Elementary
Middle schools
- Cedarcrest Middle School
- 10th Street Middle School (Marysville Tulalip Campus)
- Marysville Middle School
- Totem Middle School
High schools
- Academy of Construction and Engineering (Marysville Getchell Campus)
- Bio-Med Academy (Marysville Getchell Campus)
- Heritage High School(Marysville Tulalip Campus)
- International School of Communications (Marysville Getchell Campus)
- Marysville Pilchuck - Pathways of Choice
- Marysville Mountain View High School
- Marysville Arts and Technology High School (Marysville Tulalip Campus)
- School for the Entrepreneur High School (Marysville Getchell Campus)
Marysville Getchell Campus
Formerly Marysville Getchell High School (MGHS), it comprises four schools, each of which was originally operated as a separate academy within Marysville Pilchuk High School and later MGHS. The latter was renamed to a "Campus" when the academies became separate small schools and the "parent" MGHS disbanded.
Marysville Tulalip Campus
Formerly Marysville Secondary Campus, it is an 84,000-square foot campus which houses three separate schools operated by the Marysville School District and the Tulalip Tribes. The structures were constructed in 2008 of newly built prefab modular units which look and feel like traditional construction. The high schools share a gym and commons center. The site is owned by the district within the Tulalip Reservation. [5]
Governance
The district is governed by a board of directors elected from geographical sub-districts.[6] Each of the five directors is elected for a term of two years.[7]
The superintendent is Dr. Becky Berg.[8]
Marysville School District Initiatives
The district is one of the first in the region to offer computer science education for all elementary students through elementary computer science specialists. Read more about it in a 2015 AP article. [9] Marysville has an ambitious technology focus, deploying Chromebooks to all students in grades 6-12, coupled with professional development for teachers in those grades on changing pedagogy.[10] [11]
2014 school shooting
On October 24, 2014, at 10:39 a.m. PST, Marysville Pilchuck High School, located in Marysville, Washington outside Seattle, became the location of a school shooting. A gunman, identified as freshman student Jaylen Fryberg, shot several students before killing himself at the school. Four students, one of whom was a cousin of Fryberg's, were killed and a fifth, another of Fryberg's cousins, was seriously injured.[12][13][14][15]
References
- ↑ 20015 Budget
- ↑ OSPI district report card 2012-2013. Retrieved 2013-11-14
- ↑ Tulalip Tribes, history. Retrieved 2013-11-14
- ↑ District Office on Map. Retrieve 2015-12-14
- ↑ Christina Siderius, "Marysville schools defying the portable stereotype", Seattle Times, 2 April 2008
- ↑ MSD District About Us. Retrieved 2015-12-14
- ↑ SD board policies webpage. Retrieved 2013-11-14
- ↑ District staff webpage. Retrieved 2013-11-14
- ↑ AP Article on Code.org and Computer Science. Retrieved 2015-12-15
- ↑ Marysville Globe Article on Chromebook 1:1. Retrieved 2015-12-15
- ↑ District Chromebook 1:1 Website . Retrieved 2015-12-15
- ↑ "1 confirmed dead, several injured in shooting at Washington state high school". Fox News. 24 October 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- ↑ Duchon, Richie; Jaramillo, Sofia. "Washington High School Shooting Victim Gia Soriano Dies: Official". NBC News. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- ↑ http://www.king5.com/story/news/local/marysville-shooting/2014/10/31/shaylee-chuckulnaskit-marysville-pilchuck-shooting-victim/18277719/
- ↑ http://www.king5.com/story/news/local/marysville-shooting/2014/11/08/marysville-shooting-victim-andrew-fryberg/18681377/