
Dear Friends
June 6, 2023
780 students to graduate from district high schools
Commencement exercises for all three district high schools will soon be held, and 780 students will receive their diplomas. Our graduates have much to be proud of! Together, this group of students received millions of dollars in scholarships from school and community scholarship funds, community organizations, colleges, and regional and national organizations. For a listing of our high school graduates, please click here.
Commencement event information
Join us in celebrating our upcoming Class of 2023 high school graduates!
- AIM High School – 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 8, in the Snohomish High School Performing Arts Center (located at 1316 Fifth Street in Snohomish). AIM High School seniors and their families should please visit www.sno.wednet.edu/aim/seniors for important dates and other information. Click here for the AIM High School commencement livestream link.
- Snohomish High School – 4 p.m. on Monday, June 12, at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett (located at 2000 Hewitt Avenue in Everett). Click here for the Snohomish High School commencement livestream link. Panther seniors and their families should please visit www.sno.wednet.edu/shs/seniors for important dates and other information. Tickets required. Please be advised that it is Angel of the Winds new policy that guests are only permitted to bring small clutch bags/purses/wallets not larger than 4.5" x 6.5" Please see the new policy at Angel of the Winds arena regarding clear bags.
- Glacier Peak High School – 7:30 p.m. on Monday, June 12, at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett (located at 2000 Hewitt Avenue in Everett). Click here for the Glacier Peak High School commencement livestream link. Grizzly seniors and their families should please visit www.sno.wednet.edu/gphs/seniors for important dates and other information. Tickets required. Please be advised that it is Angel of the Winds new policy that guests are only permitted to bring small clutch bags/purses/wallets not larger than 4.5" x 6.5" Please see the new policy at Angel of the Winds arena regarding clear bags.
- All three graduation ceremonies will also be available on their respective dates/times via livestream on the district's YouTube channel.
Students of the Quarter named
Congratulations to these Snohomish Kiwanis Students of the Quarter (4th Quarter)!
- Centennial Middle School – Lucy Kallstrom (7th) and Isla Cotterill (8th)
- Valley View Middle School – Marcus Xu (7th), Abigail Mwangi (8th), Sonia DeWaard (8th- Q3)
- AIM High School – Keera Alderman (a.m. session) and Milo Robinson (p.m. session)
- Glacier Peak High School – Chloe Arend (9th), Hanna Ligons (10th), Gil Mossburg (11th) and Arietty Power (12th)
- Snohomish High School – Jocelyn Johns (9th), Reese Anderson (10th), Cloud Write (11th) and Caleb Podoll (12th)
State sports champs and spring wrap up
Join us in a huge congratulations to our high school athletes who were crowned state champs at the WIAA State Track and Field Championships!
- Snohomish High School senior Avery Keith - Avery ran a personal-best 48.00 seconds in the 400 and pulled out the victory by just four-hundredths of a second!
- Glacier Peak High School senior Jana Willems - Jana ran the 100 and claimed the state title with her mark of 12.30 seconds for a razor-thin margin of victory by one-hundredth of a second!We are proud of all our spring athletes ... below is our spring athletics wrap up!
Glacier Peak High School
- Baseball – 3rd place in Wesco 4A league; WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.407
- Softball – 2nd place in 4A Wesco league, 3rd place in Districts, 2nd place in State; WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.494
- Girls Track and Field – 3rd place at 4A Wesco League Meet, 11th place in State; WIAA Academic Outstanding Award with team GPA of 3.628
- Boys Track and Field - 3rd place at 4A Wesco League Meet; WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.417
- Boys Soccer – 2nd place in 4A Wesco league; WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.270
- Girls Tennis – 3rd place in 4A Wesco league; WIAA Academic Outstanding Award with team GPA of 3.678
- Girls Golf – WIAA Academic Outstanding Award with team GPA of 3.719
- Boys Golf – WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.288
- Badminton - WIAA Academic Outstanding Award with team GPA of 3.689
Snohomish High School
- Girls Tennis - 1st in Wesco North League; 2nd place in Districts: WIAA Academic Outstanding Award with team GPA of 3.72
- Girls Golf - 1st in Wesco North League; 3rd place in Districts; WIAA Academic Outstanding Award with team GPA of 3.66
- Girls Track and Field - 2nd place in Districts; WIAA Academic Outstanding Award with team GPA of 3.56
- Softball -1st place in 3A Wesco League; 1st place in Districts; 2nd place in State; WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.4
- Baseball - 1st place in Wesco North League; WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.35
- Boys Track and Field - WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.34
- Boys Golf - 1st place in Wesco North League; 1st place in Districts; 8th place in State; WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.23
- Badminton - WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.1
- Boys Soccer - WIAA Academic Distinguished Award with team GPA of 3.05
June Cultural Awareness and Recognitions: National Caribbean American Heritage Month and LGBTQ+ Pride Month
In the Snohomish School District and community, we honor and recognize our diversity. Please join us this June as we acknowledge Caribbean American Heritage Month and LGBTQ+ Pride Month. Although these months may be designated as times for specific recognition, we encourage honor and recognition of our culture and diversity throughout the year.
National Caribbean American Heritage Month (NCAHM) was first recognized in 2006 by Presidential Proclamation. The observation serves to promote the culture, heritage, and contributions of the Caribbean people to the United States of America. Some notable figures of Caribbean heritage in our history include Alexander Hamilton, Colin Powell, Cicely Tyson, W.E.B. Dubois, James Weldon Johnson, Harry Belafonte, and Sidney Poitier.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride is observed during June in recognition of the Stonewall Uprising which occurred in 1969. The first Pride march was held in 1970 on the one-year anniversary of the uprising where thousands of people gathered to protest and raise awareness around hostility and discrimination. During the month of June, memorials are also held for those lost to hate crimes and recognition is given to LGBTQ+ individuals who have had an impact on history.
Please consider the following statistics provided by one of our student organizations: It is important to acknowledge and celebrate Pride Month because of all the challenges the LGBTQ+ community faces. LGBTQ+ youth, especially youth of color and transgender youth, are an especially vulnerable part of our community. According to The Trevor Project National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health 2021, 42% of LGBTQ+ youth seriously considered attempting suicide in the past year and 75% of LGBTQ+ youth reported that they had experienced discrimination based on their LGBTQ+ identity at least once in their lifetime.
While LGBTQ+ Pride Month is a time to celebrate the progress and the strength of the LGBTQ+ community, it is also a great opportunity for reflection on how we can better support and uplift our LGBTQ+ staff and students.
For more information on recognitions throughout the year please check out this link from pta.org.
District device collection
The Snohomish School District appreciates the partnership with our community in funding the opportunity to supply high-quality digital devices to use as instructional tools for our students. We recognize the need to engage our students in the digital world and want to be good stewards of this resource. We also appreciated the care students give our devices with the understanding the value they bring to learning.
The Snohomish School District and your child’s school will begin collecting individual electronic devices starting Monday, June 12. The district is asking students to return all district devices checked out to them along with the associated power cords to the school on the day requested. Students not using a device may return them early. Electronic devices may include a laptop, power cord, and case.
We ask that families prepare for the return of all checked-out district devices. Please make sure all devices are charged and remove only student stickers, leaving district labels intact. During the check-in process, the collection team at the school will assess the device for the items listed above. They will also ensure the device is in good working order. Fines for damage, broken, or missing parts will be assessed. Parents/guardians will receive an email notification when a fine is assessed. Payments can be made through the In-Touch online payment program. We have listed the fine structure and dates below.
If you have questions about device damage, fines, or the collection process, please contact the main office at your child’s school.
Important things to consider
- Devices that are not returned by June 21 will be marked overdue and a full laptop and charger replacement fee will be applied.
- Any devices returned after June 21 must be returned to the district Resource and Service Center located at 1601 Avenue D in Snohomish.
Device collection dates
- Snohomish High School (9th through 11th grades) – Tuesday and Wednesday, June 13-14
- Glacier Peak High School (9th through 11th grades) – Friday, June 16
- Centennial Middle School (7th and 8th grades) – Monday and Tuesday, June 12-13
- Valley View Middle School (7th and 8th grades) – Thursday, June 15
- Parent Partnership Program and AIM High School – See school newsletter for collection dates.
Device/damage costs
- Laptop - $350
- Keyboard - $15
- Laptop screen - $150
- Power supply - $25
- Laptop shell - $50
Books, bikes, and summer fun!
Thanks to the generosity of a local civic organization, district elementary students will soon have a fun incentive to encourage summer literacy and learning! The Centennial Masonic Lodge #25 recently donated two new bicycles to each elementary school in the Snohomish School District. The program, Bikes for Books, was designed to encourage beginning readers to read during the summer months.
To learn more visit www.sno.wednet.edu/news/bikesforbooks.
Garden project helping students grow
Centennial Middle School … oh how does your garden grow? To get the answer to this question, just ask teacher Jamie Mesman-Davis and her Family Consumer Science students!
About three years ago, Mesman-Davis started a garden unit with her students. She wanted to provide the students with an opportunity to see where their food comes from and what it takes to grow their own food.
To learn more visit www.sno.wednet.edu/news/garden.
Join us this summer at Kids' Café!
All area children aged 18 and younger are invited to join the Snohomish School District at its Kids' Café summer breakfast and lunch program. The program is free, and there is no pre-registration or sign-up. Any area child is encouraged to participate and enjoy a healthy breakfast and/or lunch.
Kids' Café will be held Mondays through Fridays and runs from Monday, June 26, through Friday, September 1. (There is no service on Tuesday, July 4.) Meals will be offered at the following times and locations:
- Valley View Middle School (14308 Broadway Avenue SE in Snohomish)
- Breakfast - 8:30-9 a.m.
- Lunch - 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
- Three Rivers Mobile Home Park (13201 Elliott Road in Snohomish)
- Lunch - 11:15-11:30 a.m.
- Snohomish Library (311 Maple Avenue in Snohomish)
- Breakfast - 8:30-9 a.m.
- Lunch – Noon-12:30 p.m.
- Circle H Mobile Home Park (311 Maple Avenue in Snohomish)
- Lunch - 12:45-1 p.m.
About the program:
- Children will need to consume all meals on site. Children cannot take food away from the service site.
- Children must be present to get a meal. Children will not be permitted to take food for siblings at home.
- Children may only receive a single breakfast and lunch per child, per day.
- Parent/guardian pick up of meals is not allowed.
- Mealtimes (breakfast and lunch) are stand alone, and meals can only be served at the predetermined times. Breakfast and lunch cannot be served together.
- The Snohomish School District’s food service provider is Chartwells Food Service/Compass Group.
Learn more about the Snohomish School District Kids’ Café summer breakfast and lunch program at www.sno.wednet.edu/kidscafe.
Grab a book (or two) this summer!
Book Cafe - Keep a lookout for the Book Café in a neighborhood near you! The Book Café delivers free books for students to read throughout the summer. Watch for the Book Café vehicle this summer (July 11- August 17)!
Tuesdays:
- 11:15 a.m.- Three Rivers Mobile Home Park (13201 Elliott Road in Snohomish)
- Noon - Snohomish Boys & Girls Club (402 2nd Street in Snohomish)
Thursdays:
- 11 a.m.- Plantation Mobile Home Park (9425 56th Street SE in Snohomish)
- 11:30 a.m.- Snohomish Mobile Home Park (1330 Avenue D in Snohomish)
- 12:30 p.m.- Circle H Mobile Home Park (6413 123rd Avenue SE in Snohomish)
School library information - The following Snohomish School District elementary school libraries will be open every Wednesday (July 5 through August 16) from 9-11 a.m.:
- Cascade View Elementary (2401 Park Avenue in Snohomish)
- Cathcart Elementary (8201 188th Street SE in Snohomish)
- Dutch Hill Elementary (8231 131st Avenue SE in Snohomish)
- Central Emerson Elementary (Emerson Campus) (1103 Pine Avenue in Snohomish)
- Little Cedars Elementary (7408 144th Place SE in Snohomish)
- Machias Elementary (231 147th Avenue SE in Snohomish)
- Riverview Elementary (7322 64th Street SE in Snohomish)
- Seattle Hill Elementary (12711 51st Avenue SE in Everett)
- Totem Falls Elementary (14211 Sno-Cascade Drive in Snohomish)
A Snohomish School District staff member is available at each location to greet students and their families and to check-out books. Students must be accompanied by an adult. All students are welcome at any location, including entering kindergartners.
Learn more about the Snohomish School District Book Cafe and summer literacy opportunities at www.sno.wednet.edu/bookcafe.
Summer music camp - district incoming 3rd through 9th graders invited
Calling all district incoming 3rd through 9th grade students! Summer music camp is a fun opportunity to explore the world of music. Adventures include brass, woodwinds, ukulele, vocals and much more. You don’t need experience, just a desire to learn and have fun. Students of any level from any district school are invited to join us for this summer opportunity!
- Who: Incoming district 3rd through 9th grade students
- Where: Valley View Middle School (14308 Broadway Avenue SE in Snohomish)
- Dates: Monday, July 31, through Thursday, August 3
- Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
- Cost: FREE
- Breakfast and Lunch: Provided and FREE
- Transportation: Available via specific neighborhood locations (usually elementary schools)
Please click here to sign-up and RSVP. Interested in learning more? Please call us at 360-563-7257. Leave a message with your name and number if a live person does not answer. We will call you back as soon as we are able.
2023-2024 athlete registration - Registration now available
We are excited to partner with FinalForms, the school district's new online athlete registration platform. The site went live on Wednesday, May 24. Emails were sent to middle and high school parents/ guardians, via their email on file in Skyward/Family Access, and all middle and high school students, via their school district email account, early on Wednesday, May 24. The email will include an invitation to verify your FinalForms account, set passwords and complete the required paperwork. Both parents/guardians and student-athletes should verify their own account.
When registering your middle and high school athlete(s), please make sure to register for the 2023-2024 school year, which includes upcoming summer activities.
Physical expiration dates have been uploaded to FinalForms. Parents/guardians and athletes will be able to see their expiration dates once accounts are verified. Physicals are valid for up to 24 months.
If you did not receive an email on Wednesday, May 24, please check your junk/spam folder first and then reach out to your school athletic office, if you need additional assistance.
Got books? Book Café seeks donations
Interested in donating books to the Snohomish Book Café? During the school year, all Snohomish School District school offices and libraries in the Snohomish School District are happy to take your book donations and send them to the Book Café. (Please only drop off books inside during school office hours. Do not leave boxes of books outside of the school office.) Donations can also be dropped at the district office (1601 Avenue D in Snohomish).
What is needed:
- New and gently used chapter books (for grades K-8)
- New and gently used story books (for grades K-8)
- New and gently used board books (for grades K-8)
- New and gently used kids magazines (for grades K-8)
New children’s books on the “Book Café Amazon Wish List” can also be purchased directly from Amazon at www.sno.wednet.edu/bookcafewishlist.
Please note that high-school age and adult books, magazines, reference books, etc. are not needed and cannot be accepted at this time.
Sno-Isle Libraries summer reading program
The school year is winding down and the countdown to summer is on!
This year, summer reading at Sno-Isle Libraries started June 1. Our theme is All Together Now. All reading is encouraged – any book, any language, and any format! Kids and teens who read 10 hours will get a free book and a sticker. Sno-Isle Libraries will offer fun in-person and online events, community art activities inside the library, and reading suggestions for kids and teens.
Sno-Isle Libraries has created this Summer Reading School Toolkit, including:
Food service account balances
Any balances remaining your child’s food service account from the previous school year will move forward to the new school year. If your child is graduating, funds are automatically transferred to a younger sibling's account. If your child is graduating and there are no younger siblings, or if your child is no longer a district student, a refund of any remaining account balance can be requested by contacting Food Service at kim.horton@sno.wednet.edu or 360-563-7357. Please include your child's name, school, student ID number and address.
Now hiring school bus drivers!
Join the Snohomish School District’s team and make a difference in students’ lives!
Benefits:
- Starting pay is $27.63/hour.
- Paid training provided at $20/hour.
- Work while your kids are in school.
- Enjoy the same school breaks and holidays.
- Full benefits for many positions including excellent medical, dental, vision and retirement benefits.
Applicants must have five years’ experience as a licensed driver, successfully pass a drug/alcohol test, and have no more than three speeding tickets in the last five years.
Apply now at www.sno.wednet.edu/jobs or call our Transportation Department at 360-563-3525 to learn more!
Splash on in!
Summer swim lessons
- General registration for summer swim lessons happening now.
- Register in person at the Snohomish Aquatic Center Welcome Desk or register online by clicking here.
- More information about our summer lesson program available by clicking here.
Surf 'N Splash Camp
The surf is always up at the Snohomish Aquatic Center! Register for Surf 'N Splash Camp 2023. We are offering five sessions this summer. Visit www.sno.wednet.edu/surfandsplash to learn more!
Level Up!
Registration for the Level Up! program starts Tuesday, June 6. If your child has completed the learn-to-swim program but you aren't really sure what comes next, Level Up! might be the perfect solution.
Zumba Basics training course
Snohomish Aquatic Center is hosting a Zumba Basics Training Course on Sunday, June 25, from 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Zumba is a fitness program that combines cardo and Latin-inspired dance. This introductory training with Eliza Stone will give you the tools you need to lead your own Zumba classes. Registration is now available by clicking here.
Summer youth swim team
The Snohomish Aquatic Center Piranhas are a part of this year's Craze Summer Swim League. Being a part of this league provides athletes with the opportunity to compete in four short, fun swim meets (meet participation is not required). The team will practice Mondays through Fridays from 9-10 a.m. and from 10-11 a.m. Head Coach Grace Barr has put together a great coaching staff, who are very excited about the season! Click here to learn more.
Fitter & Faster swim series
Fitter & Faster is producing three, two-day swim camps in Snohomish during 2023! Learn more by clicking here.
- Explosive Starts, Turns and More Swim Camp – July 22 and 23, 2023
- Comprehensive Butterfly Swim Camp – September 16 and 17, 2023
- Comprehensive Freestyle Swim Camp – November 25 and 26, 2023
Grilling safety tips
June’s fire safety tips from our friends at Snohomish County Fire District 4 are about grilling safety. Grilling food is a delicious summer staple, but can also be dangerous.
The following statistics occur from grills each year:
- 10,000 house fires
- 15,000 children’s burns
- 48 million cases of food poisoning
Here are some safety tips to help keep grilling safe:
- Only use grills outdoors
- Keep grills at least 6 feet from your house on a flat surface
- Keep the grill clean
- Never use gasoline as a lighter fluid
- Always make sure your grill in in good-working order before each use (no leaks)
Click here for more grill safety tips and procedures for checking your grill for gas leaks.
Register for the 2023-2024 school year
Kindergarten registration
It's not too late to register for kindergarten for the 2023-2024 school year. Register online or in person at any district elementary school. Learn more at www.sno.wednet.edu/kindergarten. View photos from our March 1 Spring into Kindergarten event by clicking here.
New students
Have you recently moved to the area? Or, do you have a child who will be a kindergartener or new to the Snohomish School District during the 2023–2024 school year? We can’t wait for you to join us! Register now at the Snohomish elementary, middle or high school your child will attend. Learn more at www.sno.wednet.edu/newstudentenrollment.
We'd like to introduce you!
Have you seen and read the dozens of Meet the ... Spotlights featured on the district's Facebook page? Check them out and learn a bit more about the people who help make Snohomish School District a special place to learn and work!
7th grade Tdap booster shot requirement
All students entering 7th grade must have a Tdap shot before they can start school in September 2023.
For students in 7th grade, the Tdap vaccine must be given at or after age 10 to be accepted for school entry. If your child is in 6th grade and already received this booster, their immunizations are complete. The middle school nurse may need medical verification when this vaccine was given. If your child receives this booster over the summer, please bring the record to the nurse at registration in August 2023. It is good to keep a copy of immunizations for your records.
Please note, the Tdap shot is different from the Td shot. If your child receives the Td shot, that vaccination is not in compliance with Washington immunization requirements, and they will need to receive the Tdap shot, as well, before the first day of school.
- Please click here for additional information about state vaccine requirements.
- Please click here to access the Washington State Department of Health Personal/Religious Certificate of Exemption.
Please remember, these immunizations are not just a good idea – they are required by Washington state law for school attendance.
Make sure your child's immunizations are up to date!
Make sure your child's immunizations are up to date! It is important to make sure your child goes to their regularly scheduled wellness appointments, which often include immunizations. The summer months are a great time to get your child caught up with immunization requirements before the 2023-2024 school year. Schedule your appointments early, as health care providers’ schedules quickly fill up in August and September. Make sure to turn in your updated immunization paperwork to the school by Wednesday, September 6.
This reminder is especially important if your child is transitioning to preschool, kindergarten, or 7th grade, as each of these grades has additional immunization requirements. Please click here for additional information about state vaccine requirements.
Every student enrolled/registered in school or childcare in the state of Washington must have medically verified up-to-date immunization records on file with the school in which they are enrolled/registering before the first day of school, 2023-2024. Medically verified immunization records include one or more of the following:
- A Certificate of Immunization Status (CIS) printed from the Immunization Information System (IIS)
- A physical copy of the CIS form with a healthcare provider signature
- A physical copy of the CIS form with accompanying medical immunization records from a healthcare provider verified and signed by school staff
- A CIS printed from MyIR
Information about HPV and meningococcal disease
The Washington State Legislature requires us to annually make information available to you about and human papillomavirus (HPV) and meningococcal disease. Know the facts about these diseases and the vaccines available to protect your child.
Free and low-cost community programs
Below are links to some free and low-cost programs which we are aware of that are available for our district students and community members:
- All grades - Free/reduced meals
- All grades - Washington 2-1-1
- All grades - Affordable Connectivity Program
- All grades - Clothes for Kids
- All grades - Hand in Hand
- K-9th graders - Operation School Bell
- 2nd graders – Swim for Life Second Grade Swim Program
- 4th graders - Every Kid Outdoors
- Students age 13-19 - TeenTix pass
- Youth - Youth ride transit for free
- Youth - Youth on Course golf program
- Senior citizens – Golden Kla Ha Ya Club
District-approved community fliers
- 2023 Book Café and Summer Literacy
- 2023 Kids Café and Summer Feeding
- Christ the King Preschool
- Civic Ambassadors Recruitment - City of Snohomish
- Climb the Mountain Free Online Speech and Debate Programs
- Cocoon House Connections Host Homes
- Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer Opportunity
- Cub Scouts Pack 193 and Calendar
- Everett Rowing Association Summer Programs
- Girls on the Run of Snohomish County Camp GOTR
- GPHS Youth Soccer Camp - June 22-23
- GPHS Youth Volleyball Camp - June 26-28
- GPYFA Sideline Cheer K-8 Registration
- Girl Scouts of Western Washington
- Glacier Peak Youth Football Registration
- Grizzly Girls Youth Basketball Camp - June 26-27
- Grizzly Youth Summer Soccer Camp - July 13-14
- Heavy Metal Summer Experience
- Kids Vendor Days - Snohomish Farmers Market
- Let Me Run Boys
- Mariners Grand Slam Camp at GPHS - July 10-13
- Panther Basketball Youth Camp - June 27-June 30
- Panther Tennis Camp for Kids (Grades K-8) - June 5-8
- Puget Sound Regional Council Summer Planning Academy for High School Students
- Seattle Children's Chorus Registration
- Snohomish Community Food Bank
- Snohomish Junior Cheer Registration
- Snohomish Youth Soccer Camp - July 18-19
- Soccer Camp for Kids with T1D - September 3
- STEMTree
- Taekwondo for Kids - June 2023
- Tall Timber Ranch Summer Camp
- TOPSoccer Community Service Opportunity
- Washington Middle School Family Digital Literacy Program at AWS Skills Center
- YMCA Overnight Camp - Summer 2023
- Youth Engaged in Sustainable Systems Restoration Ecology Class through Sno-Isle TECH - July 3-August 4
How to reach us
- Snohomish School District
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu
- Phone - 360-563-7300
- Glacier Peak High School
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/gphs
- Phone - 360-563-7500
- Snohomish High School
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/shs
- Phone - 360-563-4000
- Centennial Middle School
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/cms
- Phone - 360-563-4525
- Valley View Middle School
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/vvms
- Phone - 360-563-4225
- Cascade View Elementary
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/cascadeview
- Phone - 360-563-7000
- Cathcart Elementary
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/cathcart
- Phone - 360-563-7075
- Central Emerson Elementary (Central Campus)
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/centralemerson
- Phone - 360-563-4600
- Central Emerson Elementary (Emerson Campus)
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/centralemerson
- Phone - 360-563-7150
- Dutch Hill Elementary
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/dutchhill
- Phone - 360-563-4450
- Little Cedars Elementary
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/littlecedars
- Phone - 360-563-2900
- Machias Elementary
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/machias
- Phone - 360-563-4825
- Riverview Elementary
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/riverview
- Phone - 360-563-4375
- Seattle Hill Elementary
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/seattlehill
- Phone - 360-563-4675
- Totem Falls Elementary
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu/totemfalls
- Phone - 360-563-4750
- Student Learning Alternatives (AIM High School, Parent Partnership Program, Apex Online Learning)
- Website – www.sno.wednet.edu/sla
- AIM High School Phone - 360-563-3400
- Parent Partnership Program Phone - 360-563-3423
- Apex Online Learning Phone - 360-563-3421
- ECEAP
- Website – www.sno.wednet.edu/eceap
- Phone – 360-563-4641
- Snohomish Aquatic Center
- Website - www.snohomishaquatic.com
- Phone - 360-563-8030
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