Dear Friends
March 5, 2024
Kindergarten and new student registration
Spring Into Kindergarten – This Thursday!
Mark your calendars for our Spring Into Kindergarten event. All 2024-2025 kindergarten families and students are highly encouraged to attend and register on this day. Spring Into Kindergarten will be held on Thursday, March 7, from 4-6:30 p.m. at district elementary schools. Families should complete and return their kindergarten registration paperwork that day. Each school will also be conducting school tours and having important information available for families (WaKIDS, PTA/PTO/parent organizations, bus transportation, special services and more). Learn more at www.sno.wednet.edu/kindergarten.
District elementary schools and Spring into Kindergarten locations
- Cascade View Elementary, 2401 Park Avenue in Snohomish, phone 360-563-7000, www.sno.wednet.edu/cascadeview
- Cathcart Elementary, 8201 188th Street SE in Snohomish, phone 360-563-7075, www.sno.wednet.edu/cathcart
- Central Emerson Elementary, 1103 Pine Avenue in Snohomish, phone 360-563-7150, www.sno.wednet.edu/centralemerson (Note: Grades K- 6 will be at this one campus beginning with the 2024-2025 school year.)
- Little Cedars Elementary, 7408 144th Place SE in Snohomish, phone 360-563-2900, www.sno.wednet.edu/littlecedars
- Dutch Hill Elementary, 8231 131st Street SE in Snohomish, phone 360-563-4450, www.sno.wednet.edu/dutchhill
- Machias Elementary, 231 147th Avenue SE in Snohomish, phone 360-563-4825, www.sno.wednet.edu/machias
- Riverview Elementary, 7322 64th Street SE in Snohomish, phone 360-563-4375, www.sno.wednet.edu/riverview
- Seattle Hill Elementary, 12711 51st Avenue SE in Everett, phone 360-563-4675, www.sno.wednet.edu/seattlehill
- Totem Falls Elementary, 14211 Sno-Cascade Drive in Snohomish, phone 360-563-4750, www.sno.wednet.edu/totemfalls
New district students
Have you recently moved to the area? Or, do you have a child who will be new to the Snohomish School District during the 2024–2025 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 or visit www.sno.wednet.edu/newstudentenrollment.
Transition to Kindergarten
Do you have a preschool-age child who will be eligible for kindergarten after September 2025 (Note: To enter kindergarten, a child must be 5-years-old on or before August 31)? Has it been a challenge for you to access a preschool program for your child? If so, the Snohomish School District’s Transition to Kindergarten pre-K program may be the place for your child to learn and grow! Our Transition to Kindergarten program:
- Serves 4- to 5-year-old students
- Is a state-funded, free Monday through Friday full-day preschool program
- Serves children and families who demonstrate a need through the Transition to Kindergarten pre-K application and screening process
To learn more about Transition to Kindergarten, please fill out the district Preschool Inquiry Form at www.sno.wednet.edu/preschoolform. Upon completion of the form, a district enrollment specialist will be in touch! Screenings and placements typically will occur in March, June, and August. Learn more about all of the district’s early learning programs at www.sno.wednet.edu/earlylearningprograms.
ECEAP and Developmental Preschool
In addition to Transition to Kindergarten, we offer other early learning programs including Developmental Preschool and Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP). Developmental Preschool serves 3- to 5-year-old students who meet eligibility requirements for special education services. ECEAP is a state-funded, free preschool for limited-income families.
To learn more about ECEAP and Developmental Preschool, please fill out the district Preschool Inquiry Form at www.sno.wednet.edu/preschoolform. Learn more about all of the district’s early learning programs at www.sno.wednet.edu/earlylearningprograms.
Attendance boundaries
Students should live within the attendance boundary of a school in order to enroll. Unsure of which school your child will attend? Use our SchoolSite Locator Service. Enter an address and the list of schools for that particular address will pop up. There is also an option to select language at top of screen. Or, call our Transportation Department at 360-563-3525.
Spring conferences
Conference week (March 25-29) information
This year’s spring teacher conferences will be held the week of March 25. Please watch for school-specific conference details that will be communicated directly by our schools. Tuesday, March 26 through Friday, March 29, are half-day early release for elementary, middle, and high schools. Please note that AIM High School and Parent Partnership Program conference and half-day early release day schedules are different from the schedule noted below and will be communicated directly from each school to families. Click here for information for parents/guardians on conference scheduling through Skyward/Family Access.
March 25 Week Schedule
Monday, March 25
- Elementary, middle and high schools attend school for the full, regular day.
- No parent/guardian/teacher conferences will be scheduled.
- Regular in-school food service will be provided.
Tuesday, March 26
- Half-day early release for elementary, middle and high schools.
- Parent/guardian/teacher conferences will be scheduled between noon-3:30 p.m. at all district elementary schools and between 11:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at all district middle and high schools.
- Parent/guardian/teacher conferences will also be scheduled between 4:30-7 p.m. at Central Emerson Elementary (Central Campus).
- Elementary, middle, and high school students can grab a lunch to-go at dismissal. Please note that these lunches will be charged against a student’s food service account.
Wednesday, March 27
- Half-day early release for elementary, middle, and high schools.
- Parent/guardian/teacher conferences will be scheduled between noon-3:30 p.m. at all district elementary schools and between 11:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at all district middle and high schools.
- Parent/guardian/teacher conferences will also be scheduled between 4:30-7 p.m. at:
- Cathcart Elementary
- Little Cedars Elementary
- Seattle Hill Elementary
- Totem Falls Elementary
- Centennial Middle School
- Snohomish High School
- AIM High School
- Elementary, middle, and high school students can grab a lunch to-go at dismissal. Please note that these lunches will be charged against a student’s food service account.
Thursday, March 28
- Half-day early release for elementary, middle and high schools.
- Parent/guardian/teacher conferences will be scheduled between noon-3:30 p.m. at all district elementary schools and between 11:15 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at all district middle and high schools.
- Parent/guardian/teacher conferences will also be scheduled between 4:30-7 p.m. at:
- Cascade View Elementary
- Central Emerson Elementary (Emerson Campus)
- Dutch Hill Elementary
- Machias Elementary
- Riverview Elementary
- Valley View Middle School
- Glacier Peak High School
- Elementary, middle, and high school students can grab a lunch to-go at dismissal. Please note that these lunches will be charged against a student’s food service account.
Friday, March 29
- Half-day early release for elementary, middle, and high schools.
- No parent/guardian/teacher conferences will be scheduled.
- Elementary, middle, and high school students can grab a lunch to-go at dismissal. Please note that these lunches will be charged against a student’s food service account.
News and highlights
FPS students headed to state
More than 50 district elementary students have qualified to participate in the 2024 Washington Future Problem-Solving (FPS) State Bowl March 20-22 in Warm Beach. At the state FPS competition students will research challenges and solutions around the topic "Autonomous Transportation" as they look at our transport needs, desires and realities changing due to global growth and increased connectivity. Congratulations on a job well done!
Cascade View Elementary (teacher Tracie Martin)
- Hayden Allard
- Agastya Aniruddha
- Sahasra Bachu
- Kane Davis
- Camden Ketz
- Marley Kershaw
- Alliah Marshall
- Madelyn Matthews
- Quinn Martinez
- Griffin McSweeney
- Jordyn Nasonantho
- Vivian Peterson
- Tanvi Sunku
- Haiden Stoia
- Bradley Stencil
- Vihaas Varun
Central Emerson Elementary (teacher Jen Norling)
- Owen Anthony
- Gryphon Black
- Elias Fabela
- Eduardo Gonzalez Uribe
- Stephen Gordon
- Tuesday Hancock
- Reid Kocan
- Sebastian Kuntz
- Kayleigh Lampert
- Zoe Logan
- Thor Middleton
- Jaden Rosensprung
- Elias Schwegler
- Catherine Steinbrecher
- Tanner Stephenson-Hall
- Clark Stutz
Riverview Elementary (teacher Alison Kallstrom)
- Easton Appelgate
- Jackson Balas
- Macallam Bender
- Jameson Bender
- Ronan Bumatay
- Hazel Chatham
- Terran Clark
- Levi Cummins
- Michael Cuenca
- Rylan Duke
- Jacob Goetz
- Hermon Getaneh
- Pavan Nemani
- Weston Niemela
- Jay Sage
- Jeshna Rajeshkumar
- Violet Sandstrom
- Omar Shaikh
- Levi Shenker
- Shourya Wason
Young chefs to feature creations - March 8 (new date)
District 4th-6th grade students will prepare their favorite after-school snacks as part of the annual Kids in the Kitchen/Junior Chef Competition, sponsored by the district’s Food Service Dept. District finalists will prepare their creations for a panel of judges who will select the grand prize winners. Past award categories have included: health-conscious foods; simple, kid-friendly preparation; fun food; and judge’s choice.
The young chefs will feature their creations at a 4 p.m. reception on Friday, March 8, in the Glacier Peak High School Commons (please note new date). Parents/guardians, siblings, staff, friends, and community members are invited to attend! Click here to download this year’s recipe book, which includes all recipe submissions, as well as the recipes of the finalists who will prepare their creations at the event.
2024 Finalists
- Cascade View Elementary
- Andrew (AJ) Hanson - Protein Balls
- Cathcart Elementary
- Sage Figler - Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Chips
- Central Emerson Elementary
- Quinn Lykken - BLT Deviled Eggs
- Dutch Hill Elementary
- Aalia Shariff - Pinwheel Samosa
- Little Cedars Elementary
- Ava and Eliana Manning - Homemade Soft Pretzels with Cheesy Dipping Sauce
- Machias Elementary
- Aubrey Forsythe - Grandma's Good Cookies
- Parent Partnership Program
- Philip Van Dyke - Philip's Dairy-Free Power Smoothie
- Riverview Elementary
- Tatum Barstad - Famous Tatum’s Thai Peanut Meatballs
- Seattle Hill Elementary
- Avery Calamusa - Aunt Kelsey’s Potato-Cheese Soup
- Totem Falls Elementary
- Thomas Magdy - German Crêpes
DECA students successful at state
Congratulations to the 61 Glacier Peak High School (GPHS) and Snohomish High School (SHS) DECA students who participated in this weekend’s 2024 Washington DECA's State Career Development Conference (SCDC) in Bellevue! Of the 61 who qualified to participate at SCDC, 10 will advance to the DECA International Career Development Conference (ICDC) to be held in April in Anaheim and nine students were top finalist medal winners! We are so proud this amazing group of future business leaders!
Advancing to ICDC:
- Trevor Butler and Justin Yormark (GPHS) - Sports and Entertainment Team Decision
- Morgan Gibson (SHS) - Entrepreneurship, School-Based Enterprise
- Priom Saha (GPHS) – Entrepreneurship
- Kate Webb (GPHS) - Apparel and Accessories Marketing
- Ellie Wetmore (SHS) - Entrepreneurship, School-Based Enterprise
- Tiffany Baek and Ariana Ferrie (GPHS) – Food, School-Based Enterprise
- Eleanor Johnson and McKenna Footer (GPHS) – Retail, School-Based Enterprise
Top finalist medal winners:
- Diego Cumplido (GPHS) - Food Marketing
- Owen Farrell (SHS) - Principles of Business Management
- Brooklyn Lewis (SHS) - Marketing Communications Services
- Kevin Bonshe and Liam Smith (GPHS) - Entrepreneurship Team Decision
- Claire Butler and Rachel Papson (GPHS) - Hospitality Service Team Decision
- Ariana Ferrie and Matthew Reeder (GPHS) - Buying and Merchandising Team Decision
Our high school DECA teachers are Jaime Dooley (GPHS), Ben Doucette (SHS), and Alicia Sents (GPHS).
District JROTC team has terrific season
What an incredible season! Our district’s JROTC program recently had its last regular season meet of the year. The Armed Drill Team placed 1st, Color Guard Team 1 placed 2nd, Color Guard Team 2 placed 3rd, Air Rifle Team 1 placed 2nd, and Air Rifle Team 2 placed 3rd. At the end the of the regular season, the Drill Team and both Color Guard Teams 1 and 2 were crowned division champs and the Air Rifle Team finished in 2nd overall in the division. All teams will travel to Oregon City on March 16 to compete in the conference championships. Captain Will Lennon and Master Sergeant Matthew Torres are the district’s JROTC teachers.
March Cultural Awareness and Recognitions: Ramadan, Women’s History Month, Gender Equality Month, Irish-American Heritage Month, and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
In the Snohomish School District and community, we honor and recognize our diversity. Please join us this March as we acknowledge Ramadan, Women’s History, Gender Equality, Irish-American Heritage and Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. As a reminder, though these months may be designated as times for specific recognitions, we encourage honor and recognition of our culture and diversity throughout the year.
Ramadan is a holy month of fasting, introspection and prayer based on the ninth month of the lunar Islamic calendar beginning and ending with the new moon. According to history.com, The conclusion of Ramadan is marked with a major celebration known as Eid al-Fitr (or Eid ul-Fitr), the Feast of Fast-Breaking. It starts the day after Ramadan ends and lasts for three days.
Women’s History Month began as a national recognition in 1982 as “Women’s History Week”. The recognition grew from a weeklong celebration started by a school district in Sonoma, California. In 1987, after a petition from the National Women’s History Project, Congress designated March as Women’s History Month. Each year, the President delivers a proclamation celebrating the contributions women have made over the course of American history.
Check out this link for more information and specific topics related to the contributions of women in our history.
In addition, March is recognized by the United Nations as Gender Equality Month, coinciding with International Women’s Day on March 8. One of the goals of the United Nations is to empower women and girls while also ensuring their equal rights. As we continue our growth and learning in cultural awareness and honoring diversity, please visit this page from OSPI to read more about gender-inclusive schools. March 31 is the International Transgender Day of Visibility. The day is meant to celebrate accomplishments as well as bring attention to discrimination against people who are transgender or gender non-conforming.
During March, we celebrate and recognize the contributions of Irish-Americans. The timing was originally selected to coincide with St. Patrick’s Day, an Irish national holiday celebrated on March 17. According to history.com, the first celebration of St. Patrick on the American continent happened as early as 1600 in St. Augustine, Florida. Some of the traditions associated with the holiday are American in origin. In Ireland, ham and cabbage were consumed during celebrations, while corned beef which was a less expensive substitute became a staple of Irish Americans living in slums in lower Manhattan.
March is also a time designated for awareness around developmental disabilities. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in six or approximately 17% of children have one or more developmental disabilities. These include ADHD, autism, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, intellectual disability, vision impairment, and others. Developmental disabilities occur across all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups and are not always clearly visible. For more information on developmental disabilities, please check out this link.
For more information on recognitions throughout the year please check out this link from pta.org.
"Diversity is a fact. Equity is a choice. Inclusion is an action. Belonging is an outcome". ~ Arthur Chan
District CTE career pathways offer opportunities for students
Did you know?
- More than 88% of career and technical education (CTE) students plan to continue to postsecondary education.
- Six in 10 students are planning to pursue a career in a CTE area they are exploring in high school.
- Almost one-third of CTE students have an opportunity to earn college credit and/or industry certification through CTE.
- The Snohomish School District offers student credits for 29 different college courses (Including Advanced Placement/AP), and there are 65 different (this number does not include those classes offered through Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center) approved CTE classes offered at our middle and high schools.
- The top three skills and experiences that students report gaining in their CTE classes are skills to help with employment; real-world examples to help them understand the relevance to their academic coursework; and the chance to work as a team.
CTE is a multi-year sequence of courses that integrates core academic knowledge with technical and occupational knowledge to provide students with a pathway to post-secondary education and careers. CTE programs promote student interest and academic success, while also developing technical and soft skills training necessary to meet 21st century workplace demand. Graduates of today’s CTE programs are better prepared for high-wage, high-skill, and high-demand careers.
Snohomish School District offers a variety of CTE career pathways including Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources; Business and Marketing; Family and Consumer Sciences; Health Sciences; and Skilled and Technical Sciences. The pathways provide students with a suggested sequence of courses that can lead to college credit and/or industry certification. Learn more about the district’s CTE programs at www.sno.wednet.edu/cte. Learn more details about the district CTE pathways at www.sno.wednet.edu/cte/pathways.
Upcoming events
Train to save a life
Our Snohomish Aquatic Center's next lifeguard training course is March 23-24 and 29-30. This is a great opportunity for high school students or anyone looking for a flexible part-time job! Gain the skills necessary to save a life and work as a lifeguard at our own Snohomish Aquatic Center! Lifeguarding is a great part-time job for students ages 15+! This training includes water and land rescue techniques and how to deliver critical care such as CPR, use of an AED machine, and perform first aid. Learn more at www.sno.wednet.edu/lifeguardtraining. Register today at www.sno.wednet.edu/aquaticcenterregistration.
Important dates
- Week of March 25 - Spring conference week
- Tuesday, March 26-Friday, March 29 – Half-day early release
- Monday, April 1-Friday, April 5 - Spring Break (no school)
- Monday, May 27 - Memorial Day (no school)
- Monday, June 17 - Tentative last day of school (as of February 13, 2024)
- Wednesday, June 19 - Juneteenth (no school)
- Potential inclement weather make-up days
- Tuesday, June 18
- Thursday, June 20
- Friday, June 21
2024-2025 school year
Below are some important dates for the 2024-2025 school year. Additional dates will be available this summer.
- Wednesday, September 4 - First day of school
- Monday, November 11 - Veterans Day (no school)
- Wednesday, November 27 - Half-day early release
- Thursday, November 28-Friday, November 29 - No school/Thanksgiving Break
- Friday, December 20 - Half-day early release
- Monday, December 23-Friday, January 3 - Winter Break (no school)
- Monday, January 20 - MLK Jr. Day (no school)
- Monday, April 7-Friday, April 11 - Spring Break (no school)
- Monday, May 26 - Memorial Day (no school)
Upcoming spring musical information
Mark your calendars for our upcoming high school spring musicals. More information including ticketing links and posters will be available in the coming weeks. You won’t want to miss either one!
Glacier Peak High School presents Disney Newsies – The Broadway Musical
- ·Disney Newsies – The Broadway Musical is set in turn-of-the century New York City. Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a band of teenaged “newsies.” When titans of publishing raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions and fight for what's right! Based on the 1992 motion picture and inspired by a true story, Newsies is packed with non-stop thrills and a timeless message, perfect for the whole family and every audience.
- Performance dates – April 12, April 13, April 19, April 20, April 25, April 26, and April 27
- Thursday and Friday performances at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Snohomish High School presents Mean Girls Jr.
- Adapted from Tina Fey's 2004 blockbuster film and the Broadway smash hit, the Mean Girls Jr. script is a coming-of-age story filled with laughter that is family and kid-friendly. Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the wild and vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. This naïve newbie navigates the wilds of the American high school and the social ranks by taking on The Plastics, a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming Queen Bee Regina George.
- Performance dates - May 3, May 4, May 5, May 10, May 11, and May 12
- Friday performances at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.
Sno-Isle TECH open house for 8th grade students - April 30
Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center is holding it's first open house for 8th grade students and their families on Tuesday, April 30. This is an opportunity to see Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center programs first-hand and decide which ones may be of interest to students. Students are able to apply to the program during their sophomore and junior years of high school. At the open house attendees will also learn about summer school opportunities! Join Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center for an open house from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 30. This event is open specifically to 8th grade students who are soon to be incoming freshman. Sno-Isle TECH Skills Center is located at 9001 Airport Road in Everett. Learn more about the open house by clicking here.
High school student healthcare career exploration tour - March 19
High school sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in healthcare career exploration are invited to the Exploring Careers and Healthcare Opportunities (ECHO) tour field trip from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, at Everett Community College. If interested please sign-up here. The ECHO tour is a career exploration program that offers interactive, multidisciplinary experiences through a variety of learning opportunities to students interested in pursuing careers in health care. Transportation will be provided from district high schools.
Trade Up! Apprenticeship Day - March 21
Juniors and seniors are invited to participate in the annual Trade Up! Apprenticeship Day. This is an opportunity for students to experience several hands-on activities in different trade areas in one space. This event will be held on Thursday, March 21, at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds, hosted by the Snohomish & Island County Labor Department in partnership with several local businesses and apprenticeship programs. Interested students from Glacier Peak High School or Snohomish High School can sign up in their career centers, and AIM High School students can sign up in the counseling office.
Potential participating trades and groups include:
- Plumbing
- Fire fighting
- Transit electric
- Carpentry
- Advanced manufacturing
- Concrete
- Construction
- Sheet metal
- Cement masonry
- Pipe fitters
- Public works
- Washington Laborers Union
- Snohomish County PUD
- Finishing Trades Institute NW
For more information, please contact:
- Glacier Peak High School - Kari Winckler at kari.winckler@sno.wednet.edu
- Snohomish High School - Patty Stapleton at patricia.stapleton@sno.wednet.edu
- AIM High School - Derek DeGroot at derek.degroot@sno.wednet.edu
News for our high school seniors and families
Local Scholarship Program - March 11 deadline
Snohomish Education Foundation (SEF) 2024 Local Scholarship Program (LSP) scholarships are now available for district seniors at washboard.org. This year, there are nearly 100 different scholarships being offered to graduating seniors by individuals, school district alumni, businesses and organizations in our community. There is a wide variety of different types of scholarships recognizing all the different interests, hobbies and areas of focus – from future career paths, STEM, the arts, athletics and service – there is an opportunity for everyone.
For more information, please reach out to high school counselors or college and career center specialists.
- Click here for a list of sections that should be completed on washboard.org to apply for LSP scholarships (applicants do not need to share testing or FAFSA info).
- Click here for step-by-step instructions to set up a washboard.org account and apply for scholarships.
- Please remember to include transcripts with 1st semester grades.
- The LSP application deadline is 11:59 p.m. on Monday, March 11, 2024.
Students can meet with their school's counselors or college and career center specialists about any of the scholarships, requirements, or for help in setting up a profile and creating application materials.
Click here for a list of available scholarships.
Learn more about the Snohomish Education Foundation at www.snoed.org or contact scholarships@snoed.org.
School contacts
- AIM High School - Derek DeGroot, counselor, at derek.degroot@sno.wednet.edu
- Glacier Peak High School - Kari Winckler, College and Career Center specialist, at kari.winckler@sno.wednet.edu
- Snohomish High School - Patty Stapleton, College and Career Center specialist, at patricia.stapleton@sno.wednet.edu
2023-2024 senior & graduation information
- AIM High School - AIM High School graduation ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 6, in the Snohomish High School Performing Arts Center. AIM High School seniors and their families should please visit www.sno.wednet.edu/aim/seniors for important dates and other information.
- Glacier Peak High School - Glacier Peak High School graduation ceremony will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, June 10, at Angel of the Winds Arena. Grizzly seniors and their families should please visit www.sno.wednet.edu/gphs/seniors for important dates and other information.
- Snohomish High School - Snohomish High School graduation ceremony will be held at 4 p.m. on Monday, June 10, at Angel of the Winds Arena. Panther seniors and their families should please visit www.sno.wednet.edu/shs/seniors for important dates and other information.
- All three high school graduation ceremonies will also be available on their respective dates/times via livestream on the district's YouTube channel.
- Transition Center - The Snohomish School District Transition Center graduation ceremony will be held at 9 a.m. on Friday, June 7, in the Fireside Room at our Parkway Campus.
District-approved community fliers
This week's fliers
- Snohomish Community Resources
- Spring into Kindergarten - Thursday, March 7
- AIM Textile Drive - March 29-April 7
- Alateen Meetings in Lake Stevens
- Boeing Manufacturing Summer Internships Summer 2024
- Campfire of Snohomish County
- Climb the Mountain Speech and Debate - Winter 2023
- Cold Weather Shelter - Volunteers Needed
- Cub Scout Pack 193 - 2023-2024 Calendar
- Drumline Festival at Glacier Peak High School - March 16
- Everett Rowing - Spring Season
- Evergreen Recovery Centers - Youth Detox
- Flag Football - Snohomish Panther Junior Football Association Spring Registration for Youth
- Flower Basket Youth Coloring Contest - Historic Downtown Snohomish Association (HDSA)
- Girl Scouts Recruitment and Volunteers
- Girls Lacrosse Spring Registration
- Girls on the Run - Cathcart Elementary
- Girls on the Run - Riverview Elementary
- Girls Who Code at Fred Hutch
- Girl Scouts of Western Washington
- Grow Food for Yourself and Others - Sno-Isle Libraries
- Kids Vendor Day 2023 Snohomish Farmers Market
- Let Me Run Registration
- Let's Play Giant Scrabble - Sno-Isle Libraries
- Marine Science Club at the Seattle Aquarium
- Materials Camp at University of Washington - July 8-13
- Miracle League Basketball YMCA
- Reflections School of Dance
- Seattle Children's Chorus Registration
- Seattle University Summer Reading Skills Program
- Sky Club for Kids Soccer Classes
- Sno-Isle Open House (8th Grade) - April 30
- Snohomish County Developmental Disabilities Transition Resource Fair - March 26
- Snohomish Girls Lacrosse
- Snohomish Healing Project - Volunteers Needed
- Snohomish MCJROTC Future Leaders Camp - March 9
- Snohomish Sky Soccer Camps
- Snohomish Youth Volleyball - March through May
- Strategic Kids Chess at Cascade View Elementary
- Strategic Kids Chess at Cathcart Elementary
- Strategic Kids Chess at Riverview Elementary
- Strategic Kids Chess at Seattle Hill Elementary
- Strategic Kids Chess and Lego at Totem Falls Elementary
- Taekwondo for Kids - March 2024
- Technovation Summer Day Camp Campfire
- TOPSoccer Community Service Opportunities
- UW Nurse Camp 2024 - July 15-19
- YMCA Overnight Camp - July and August 2024
- Youth in Action Snohomish for Equity SFE Scholarship
Fliers are typically posted on Tuesdays during the months of August through June. For additional flier program details and/or to complete a request for distribution, please click here.
In the news
Recent district media
- Five locals named to state basketball all-tournament teams, Everett Herald, 3/4/24
- Snohomish girls get rolling too late, fall to Mead in 3A state semifinals, Evrett Herald, 3/1/24
- Lee flips switch, Glacier Peak boys rally again to reach 4A state semis, Everett Herald, 2/29/23
- Snohomish girls lock down Arlington, advance to 3A state semifinals, Everett Herald, 2/29/23
- To ban or embrace ChatGPT? Local teachers fight AI with AI — or don’t, Everett Herald, 2/29/23
- Glacier Peak boys mount huge comeback, reach 4A state quarterfinals, Everett Herald, 2/28/24
- Snohomish girls dominate Kennewick early, reach 3A state quarterfinals, Everett Herald, 2/28/24
- Resurgent Glacier Peak boys have exceeded expectations, Everett Herald, 2/27/24
- Kaysner named GNAC Player of the Week, Everett Herald, 2/27/24
- Snohomish’s early adjustments lead to postseason success, Everett Herald, 2/26/24
- State basketball: Capsules for all local boys teams at Hardwood Classics, Everett Herald, 2/26/24
- State basketball: Capsules for all local girls teams at Hardwood Classics, Everett Herald, 2/26/24
- Potts picks up another GNAC honor, Everett Herald, 2/27/24
- Snohomish girls’ rally falls short against Garfield, Everett Herald, 2/24/24
- Glacier Peak boys outmuscled by Davis in 65-54 loss, Everett Herald, 2/23/24
- Disneyland is destination for Snohomish band and choir, Snohomish Tribune, 2/21/24
- Snohomish school board mixed on proposal about sixth graders, Snohomish Tribune, 2/21/24
- Community roundup: Glacier Peak grad captures gold at swim worlds, Everett Herald, 2/20/2024
- Seedings announced for high school basketball state tournaments, Everett Herald, 2/19/24
- Junior trio anchors Snohomish to 10th-place 3A finish, Everett Herald, 2/19/24
- Glacier Peak’s Baldwin ties county record with 3rd title at Mat Classic XXXV, Everett Herald, 2/18/24
- Late putback lifts Snohomish girls past Arlington in 3A district title game. Everett Herald, 2/18/24
- Five Snohomish County boys win titles at Mat Classic XXXV, Everett Herald, 2/17/24
- Grizzlies fall to Mount Si in district title game, Everett Herald, 2/16/24
- Mat Classic XXXV preview: Snohomish County teams, athletes to watch, Everett Herald, 2/14/24
- Snohomish outlasts Meadowdale in seesaw 3A district semifinal, Everett Herald, 2/14/24
- Glacier Peak boys cruise to bi-district title tilt, clinch state berth, Everett Herald, 2/15/24
- King wins relay bronze at swimming worlds, Everett Herald, 2/13/24
- State boys swim and dive preview: Snohomish County athletes, teams to watch, Everett Herald, 2/13/24
- Snohomish girls claim share of regional wrestling title, Everett Herald, 2/11/24
- Lake Stevens sails to 3rd straight 4A district swim title, Everett Herald, 2/11/24
- Shorecrest piles up 4th straight 3A district swim title, Everett Herald, 2/11/24
- Viewpoints on proposal to move Snohomish sixth graders to middle schools, Snohomish Tribune, 2/7/24
- Glacier Peak boys race past Kamiak, seal up outright Wesco 4A title, Everett Herald, 2/2/24
How to reach us
- Snohomish School District
- Website - www.sno.wednet.edu
- Phone - 360-563-7300
- AIM High School
- Website – www.sno.wednet.edu/aim
- Phone - 360-563-3400
- 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
- Parent Partnership Program
- Website – www.sno.wednet.edu/ppp
- Phone - 360-563-3423
- ECEAP
- Website – www.sno.wednet.edu/eceap
- Phone – 360-563-4641
- Snohomish Aquatic Center
- Website - www.snohomishaquatic.com
- Phone - 360-563-8030
Our mission
To create an educational community that ignites a passion for learning where every student is known and empowered.
Email: communications@sno.wednet.edu
Website: www.sno.wednet.edu
Location: 1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98090
Phone: 360-563-7300
Non-Discrimination Notice
The Snohomish School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator, Title IX Coordinator and ADA – Darryl Pernat, 1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290, 360-563-7285, darryl.pernat@sno.wednet.edu; Section 504 Coordinator and Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying – Shawn Stevenson, 1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290, 360-563-7282, shawn.stevenson@sno.wednet.edu.