
District newsletter
February 28, 2025
Celebrating Career & Technical Education Month with FFA
As Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month comes to a close, the Sedro-Woolley School District is proud to spotlight the Sedro-Woolley High School FFA chapter, a student organization that empowers young leaders through agricultural education.
The National FFA Organization boasts more than 1 million members across 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is dedicated to preparing students for career success, personal growth and premier leadership. Students in FFA gain hands-on experience and real-world skills that translate into a variety of career paths, from veterinary science to business leadership.
At Sedro-Woolley High School, the FFA chapter is guided by advisors Morgan Schulz and Olivia Wesen, with student officers leading the way.
Current officers include President Caleb Bethea, Vice President Johana Kua, Secretary Carin Bunch, Treasurer Hannah Silves, Reporter Grace Dills and Sentinel Dayton Silves. The club meets on the third Tuesday of each month during Cub Time.
Through participation in Career and Leadership Development Events, Sedro-Woolley FFA members build technical and leadership skills in areas such as Agricultural Mechanics and Technology, Creed Speaking, Employment Skills, Floriculture, Prepared Public Speaking, and Veterinary Science. The chapter also engages in community outreach and fundraising efforts, including its annual Wreath Sale and Industry Panel.
For Chapter Reporter Grace Dills, FFA has been a transformative experience. Initially drawn to the organization by her love of flowers, she found a supportive community that encouraged her to grow both personally and professionally.
“The community within the chapter is very uplifting, which has kept me involved in FFA,” Dills said. “It provides me with a positive group of people to be around and opportunities to be excited about.”
Reflecting on a memorable moment, Dills recalled her first Floriculture competition.
“I didn’t know where I was going for my next rotation, so I grabbed onto a random girl and asked, ‘Where are you going?’ Luckily, she was headed to the same place, and we walked together, which helped me feel less nervous,” she said. “I see her at other contests now, and it’s nice to have a familiar face.”
Beyond competitions, FFA helps students develop essential life skills.
“I used to not enjoy talking to other people, but now it’s something I really enjoy,” Dills said. “I feel that I’ve gotten pretty good at it through my time in FFA.”
Looking ahead, the chapter is gearing up for its upcoming Industry Panel on April 3, an event open to all students interested in learning about career opportunities in agriculture.
"I joined FFA because a friend convinced me to, and now, three years later, I realize it’s the best decision I could have made for my high school career,” Dills said.
As FFA continues to make an impact in Sedro-Woolley, it serves as a testament to the value of CTE programs in preparing students for future success. With its combination of leadership development, hands-on learning, and strong community connections, FFA remains a cornerstone of agricultural education.
For more information about joining FFA, students must be enrolled in an agriculture class and can pick up a membership form from an advisor. To learn more about upcoming events and activities, reach out to the Sedro-Woolley FFA chapter or visit their next meeting.
SWHS Spring Sports
Sedro-Woolley High School spring sports start Monday! Student athletes are required to sign up through Final Forms. Check eligibility status at:
https://sedrowoolley-wa.finalforms.com/
Learn Around Town Scavenger Hunt Begins!
Central, Evergreen and Mary Purcell elementary schools are excited to kick off the annual "Learn Around Town Scavenger Hunt" today! This event runs from Friday, February 28th, through Friday, March 14th and offers our in-town elementary school students a chance to explore the Sedro-Woolley community while engaging in fun, educational activities.
This year, 11 local businesses are participating, each providing an activity that students can complete on-site or take home. Activities include word searches, designing a t-shirt, creating a menu, and more!
Scavenger Hunt boards will be sent home with students today, detailing participating locations and instructions. As students visit each business, they will mark their boards and inform their teacher. Those who complete the hunt and turn in their board by March 18th will have the chance to win great prizes!
Participating Locations:
📍 Sedro-Woolley Fire Station
📍 Sedro-Woolley Police Department
📍 Sedro-Woolley Post Office
📍 Sedro-Woolley Library
📍 Sedro-Woolley Museum
📍 Woods Logging Supply
📍 Schaffner Pharmacy
📍 Integrity Stonework
📍 Lorenzo’s Mexican Restaurant
📍 Double Barrel BBQ
📍 Happiest Tees on Earth
This is a fantastic opportunity for Central, Evergreen and Mary Purcell families to get out, explore, and have fun learning around town! Happy hunting! 🎉
Join Baile Folklórico Dance Group!
We are excited to invite girls in grades 3rd—12th to join a Baile Folklórico dance group. This group will be performing at the Celebrating Our Culture Night in May.
Rehearsal Times:
- Grades 3-6: Saturdays, 1–2 p.m.
- Grades 7-12: Saturdays, 2–3 p.m.
Practice Dates:
March 8, 15, 22, 29
April 5, 12, 19, 26
May 3
Location: Evergreen Elementary School Cafeteria
Cost: $15 per student for dress rental.
How to Sign Up:
Application
Families can fill out the application above. Or call Monica Vivanco at 360-855-3772 or the MLL office at 360-855-3533 to reserve spots, as space is limited. A completed permission slip is required before starting rehearsals. Permission slips can be turned into the multilingual department (Monica Vivanco or Jasmine Guerrero). These are available from your school secretary.
Everything but a Backpack at Big Lake
Students at Big Lake Elementary School used everything but a backpack to transport their supplies to school on Friday!
Sweet Success at Evergreen Elementary's Bake-Off
Evergreen Elementary’s Bake-Off last week was a deliciously fun event, thanks to all the talented bakers and enthusiastic taste-testers! The goal was simple—have fun—and it was a fantastic success.
Winners were:
🥇 Most Decorative – Larissa Cattarin for her stunning Raspberry Mousse Cake
🥇 Most Delicious – Belinda Garrett for her irresistible Oatmeal Carmelitas
Check out the photo of all the amazing desserts—there was some tough competition!
Soroptimist Students of the Month (December–February)
Josephine Sherman
Josephine Sherman has been named as one of the December Soroptimist Students of the Month. Josephine is a senior at Sedro-Woolley High School.
Josephine enjoys reading, hiking around the Pacific Northwest, spending time with super cute animals, and styling hair and makeup looks.
CTE classes here at SWHS have helped shape her future goals by teaching her all about agriculture. Classes here have really shaped her love for agriculture and has given her real life experiences.
After high school, Josephine is keeping her options open. Right now she is considering cosmetology school, becoming a memory care giver, going into education or agriculture. She is also considering studying plant design. Congratulations Josephine!
Logan Nasin
Logan Nasin has been named as one of the December Soroptimist Students of the Month. Logan is a senior at Sedro-Woolley High School.
Logan enjoys snowboarding, mountain biking, and spending time with friends. He currently plays Lacrosse and Varsity Football. Logan volunteers for the Skagit Valley Flyers Lacrosse program and referees youth lacrosse in the spring. He is a member of the STEAM Club and National Honor Society.
CTE classes here at SWHS have helped shape his future goals by giving him useful skills that he can use when he is older. These classes have helped him realize he wants to continue his studies in the engineering field.
After high school, Logan will be attending Skagit Valley College to obtain a transfer degree, then later transferring to Western Washington University to study engineering. Congratulations Logan!
Savannah Harp
Savannah Harp has been named as one of the January Soroptimist Students of the Month. Savannah is a senior at Sedro-Woolley High School.
Savannah enjoys spending time with friends and family, doing nails and makeup, painting and drawing. She loves practicing nail designs and experimenting with different nail colors.
CTE classes here at SWHS have helped shape her future goals by helping her learn math, and retain math knowledge, and she has learned the importance of what it takes to run a business.
After high school, Savannah plans to attend Skagit Valley College to obtain a business degree. Following, she would like to attend Evergreen Beauty College to obtain a cosmetology and esthetician license. Her long term career goal is to own her own salon one day. Congratulations Savannah!
Ronaldo Plascencia
Ronaldo Plascencia has been named as one of the January Soroptimist Students of the Month. Ronaldo is a senior at Sedro-Woolley High School.
Ronaldo enjoys making connections with people, helping people, reading the Bible, and showing others Christ’s love. He is a very active person and enjoys doing hands-on activities. He has had experiences in his life as a young kid where he had to make a choice, to change his path, and that’s exactly what he’s done. He is a member of the Harvest Vision Ministries, which is a 501-C3 non profit organization. He is guided by Christ and loves to share His word with others.
CTE classes here at SWHS have helped shape his future goals by helping him learn skills that he can practice in the real world. “Hands-on work is a great thing to have in our schools,” he states.
After high school, Ronaldo plans to go straight into the workforce as a missionary. Congratulations Ronaldo!
Andreanna Evans
Andreanna Evans has been named as one of the February Soroptimist Students of the Month. Andreanna is a senior at Sedro-Woolley High School.
Andreanna enjoys spending time with family and friends, volunteering around our little community, participating in school activities, and being creative with projects. She has played the viola in orchestra since 5th grade. She played soccer and tennis all four years and was a member of the high school's sports medicine team. She is currently a part time student at Northwest Career and Technical Academy.
CTE classes here at SWHS have helped shape her future goals by helping her make a final decision on what she wants to do with her life.
After high school, Andreanna will be joining the United States Navy and will start training to become an Advanced Search and Rescue Medical Technician. Congratulations Andreanna!
Sarahi Martinez Palmas
Sarahi Martinez Palmas has been named as one of the February Soroptimist Students of the Month. Sarahi is a senior at Sedro-Woolley High School.
Sarahi enjoys spending time with her younger sister, reading, watching movies and drawing. She loves spending time after school in our ceramics studio. She is currently the Senior Class Vice President and Vice President of her 3rd Latinos in Action class. She is involved in CAMP Club, Latinos Unidos and Drama, and plays tennis.
CTE classes here at SWHS have helped shape her future goals by allowing her to explore different career paths. Classes have given her the tools to learn useful time management skills, communication skills, teamwork and leadership.
After high school, Sarahi plans to attend a 4-year university to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. Later on, she would like to go into criminal justice or law enforcement. Congratulations Sarahi!
Public Comment Open: Roundabout Project at SR 9 & John Liner/McGarigle Road
The City of Sedro-Woolley is planning to upgrade the intersection of State Route 9 and John Liner Road/McGarigle Road by replacing the current two-way stop with a roundabout. This project will also include:
- Sidewalks (4 feet wide)
- A shared-use path (10-12 feet wide)
- Curb ramps with detectable warning surfaces
- New stormwater facilities
This improvement is part of the planned Sedro-Woolley Innovation for Tomorrow (SWIFT) Center redevelopment, helping to manage increased traffic in the area.
How to Provide Your Input
The City has determined that this project will not have a significant environmental impact. However, community members can submit written comments by 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 6, 2025.
Project Location: Intersection of SR 9 & John Liner/McGarigle Road (about 0.26 miles north of the SR 9/SR 20 intersection)
Comment Deadline: Thursday, March 6, 2025, at 4:30 p.m.
Submit Comments To:
Sedro-Woolley Planning Department
325 Metcalf Street,
Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284
Meet Library Director Candidates - March 15
The Central Skagit Library District is hiring a new director and will be holding an Open House Meet and Greet for the final candidates on Saturday, March 15th from 5:30–7:30 p.m. at the library. This is your opportunity to talk to and ask questions of the library's future director.
The Board of Trustees would like to get the voice of the community by asking community members to submit candidate questions before the Open House. They will ask as many of these questions as possible at a Q&A session during the Open House.
Please submit your questions here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cBKmLE_lQtF8Sv-rTNGMyVhJCVSgpitxtQjIoGijCIY/edit
Sixth Grade Camp at Camp Orkila – April 22-25, 2025
Reminder: Sixth graders in the Sedro-Woolley School District have the opportunity to attend Camp Orkila on Orcas Island from April 22–25, 2025! This experience brings students from all seven elementary schools together for three nights of adventure, learning, and team-building in the breathtaking San Juan Islands.
Camp Orkila, established in 1906, is a YMCA camp dedicated to fostering youth development, and environmental education. Students will engage in hands-on learning experiences such as marine and forest ecology, sustainability, and earth sciences—all aligned with state learning standards. Activities include exploring plankton under microscopes, playing an interactive food web game in the forest, and conquering the 50-foot climbing tower.
Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience! Parent/guardian packets are due by March 3, 2025.
🌟 Kindergarten Registration for 2025-2026 🌟
Do you have a child who will be 5 years old by August 31, 2025? It's time to get them ready for kindergarten! 🎒✨
📍 In-Person Registration Events:
👧🧒 For Evergreen, Mary Purcell, & Central Elementary:
📅 April 22 | 🕔 5–7 p.m. | 📍 Your child's assigned school
👦👧 For Big Lake, Clear Lake, Lyman, & Samish Elementary:
📅 April 24 | 🕔 5–7 p.m. | 📍 Your child's assigned school
🔎 Not sure which school your child will attend? View the boundary map 👉 Click Here
📌 What to Bring:
✅ Child’s birth certificate
✅ Immunization records
📞 Need help? Contact your child’s school:
📲 Big Lake: 360-855-3525 | Central: 360-855-3560 | Clear Lake: 360-855-3530
📲 Evergreen: 360-855-3545 | Lyman: 360-855-3535 | Mary Purcell: 360-855-3555 | Samish: 360-855-3540
Get ready for an exciting journey—we can't wait to welcome our newest kindergarteners! 🎉✏️💙
March Events
National School Breakfast Week: March 3–7
Fuel up for success! March 3–7 is National School Breakfast Week! Join us in celebrating nutritious and delicious breakfasts at our schools. Let’s make every day a great start!
Central Book Fair: March 3–7
The Scholastic Book Fair at Central Elementary runs March 3–7 in the library, open during school & during conferences after school on March 6. Discover your next great read!
Big Lake Book Fair: March 3–7
The Scholastic Book Fair at Big Lake Elementary runs March 3–7 in the library, open after school from 3:30 to 5 p.m. March 3–5; 12:30–5 p.m. March 6, and 12:30 to 3 p.m. on March 7. Discover your next great read!
SWHS Parent Group Meeting - March 3
Attention SWHS parents — mark your calendars for the Parent Group Meeting scheduled for March 3 at 6 p.m. in the library. Save the date and join the conversation about our school community.
Evergreen Parent Group Meeting - March 4
Evergreen Elementary families—don’t miss the Parent Group Meeting on March 4 at 6:30 p.m. It’s a perfect time to share ideas and support our school community.
Early Dismissal Days: March 6 & 7
Reminder for March 6 and 7:
March 6: Early dismissal day for K–12 Conferences.
March 7: All schools will have an early dismissal.
(Remember: No Good Beginnings Preschool on early dismissal days.)
Dismissal Times for Both Days
Cascade Middle: 10:45 a.m.
State Street High: 10:50 a.m.
SWHS: 11:00 a.m.
All Elementary: 12:30 p.m.
Please follow your school’s schedule and plan your pickup accordingly.
*Elementary conferences are scheduled by classroom teachers. If you would like to schedule a meeting, please contact your child's teacher via email.
SWHS Conferences - March 6
Sedro-Woolley High School conferences will be held on March 6 from noon–3 p.m. and 4–7 p.m.
SSHS Conferences - March 6
State Street High School will host conferences from noon to 6 p.m. Thursday, March 6.
CMS Conferences - March 6
Cascade Middle School Conferences will be held on March 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 3:30–6:30 p.m. Conferences will be arena-style in the cafeteria!
Mary Purcell Parent Group Meeting - March 6
Mary Purcell Elementary parents—mark your calendars to attend the Parent Group meeting on March 6 at 6:30 p.m.
Youth Rock Concert - March 7
🎸 Youth Rock Night at the Y! 🎶
Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music! The Skagit Valley Y.M.C.A. presents Sedro-Woolley Arts & Music Performance (SWAMP) Youth Concert Night on March 7 at the Y.M.C.A. Rec Center (802 Ball Street). Enjoy an all-ages show featuring local youth musicians playing alternative, grunge, and rock. Don’t miss out on this awesome community event—come support young artists and rock the night away! 🎶🔥
Educational Support Professionals Week: March 10–14
Educational Support Professionals Week is March 10–14! Help our schools honor our amazing support staff who make our schools a nurturing place for every student!
Mary Purcell Book Fair: March 10–14
The Scholastic Book Fair at Mary Purcell Elementary runs March 10–14 in the library. The Parent Group Family Night will be from 6–7:30 p.m. on March 13 during Math Night.
Lyman Parent Group Meeting - March 11
Lyman Elementary School’s Parent Group Meeting is set for March 11 at 6 p.m.
Samish Parent Group Meeting - March 11
Samish Elementary Parent Group Meeting will be held on March 11 at 6:30 p.m.
CMS Choir Concert - March 11
The Cascade Middle School Choir Concert will be held on March 11 at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria.
Lyman Spring Picture Day - March 12
Lyman Elementary School’s Spring Picture Day is on March 12.
Mary Purcell Math Night - March 13
Mary Purcell Elementary School's Math Night will be held March 13 from 6–7 p.m.
CMS Parent Meeting - March 17
Cascade Middle School families, mark your calendars to attend the Parent Group Meeting on March 17 at 6:30 p.m. in the library.
SWHS Band Concert - March 18
The SWHS Band Concert is on March 18 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium.
Clear Lake Parent Group Meetings - March 18
The Clear Lake Parent Group meeting is on March 18 from 6–7 p.m.
The Visions Parent Group meeting is on March 18 from 7–8 p.m.
6th & 8th Grade Band Concert - March 19
The 6th & 8th Grade Band Concert is set for March 19 at 7 p.m. in the Cascade Middle School cafeteria.
Central Parent Group Meeting - March 19
The Central Elementary School Parent Group Meeting is on March 19 at 6 p.m.
Mary Purcell Spring Picture Day - March 20
Mary Purcell Elementary School's Spring Picture Day is on March 20.
Combined Orchestra (6th-12th) Concert - March 20
The Combined Orchestras (6th–12th) will perform on March 20 at 7 p.m. in the Sedro-Woolley High School Auditorium.
Central Choir SJMEA Choir Festival - March 22
Central Elementary Choir is set to perform at the San Juan Music Educators Association (SJMEA) Elementary Choir Festival on March 22 at CTK Community Church in Bellingham. The morning instructional session begins at 9 a.m. (Concert at 11:30 a.m.).
Central Garden Work Party - March 22
Central Elementary Garden Work Day is on March 22 from 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
GBPS Spring Picture Day - March 25
March 25 is Spring Picture Day at Good Beginnings Preschool.
Central Spring Picture Day - March 25
Central Elementary School's Spring Picture Day is on March 25.
7th Grade Band Concert - March 25
The Cascade Middle School 7th Grade Band Concert is on March 25 at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria.
SWHS Choir Concert - March 26
The Sedro-Woolley High School Choir Concert is on March 26 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium.
Teen Movie Night - March 26
Sedro-Woolley RISE is partnering with United General and Central Skagit Library District for a TEEN movie night on March 26. Permission slips are required. The event will start at 6 p.m. at Central Skagit Library.
Title 1 Family Night - March 27
Families—don’t miss our Annual District Title 1 Meeting on March 27 at Evergreen Library from 6:30–7:30 p.m. Pizza will be provided, so come hungry for both information and a slice!
During the meeting, parents will learn about:
• Title I, Part A programs and services at your school.
• Requirements that govern this federal program.
• Parent's right to be involved with Title I, Part A programs and services.
Title I schools: Central, Evergreen, Mary Purcell and State Street
Lyman Assembly - March 28
Lyman Elementary School’s Wildcat Assembly is on March 28 at 9:35 a.m.
Central Bingo Night - March 28
B-I-N-G-O, it’s time for fun! Central Elementary School families are invited to attend Musical Bingo Night on March 28 from 5:30–8 p.m. in the school's gym. Watch your child’s backpack for a pre-order form for snacks! These must be turned in by March 26th! Get ready for a night of music, prizes, and laughter!
Samish Spring Market — Vendors Wanted
Mark your calendars! Samish Elementary's Parent Group is hosting a Spring Market March 29–30 at the school (23953 Prairie Road). This event is a special fundraiser to support playground equipment, classroom needs, field trips, school events, and other activities throughout the year.
Interested in becoming a vendor? Click the links below to apply and submit payment:
Don't miss this opportunity to support Samish Elementary and shop for great finds!
🚨✨ Get Ready to GLOW! ✨🚨
The Class of 2025 Senior Parent Group presents the 2025 Glow Run – a fun-filled, glow-in-the-dark night run to support the Senior Class of 2025!
🏃♂️ WHEN: Friday, April 25, 2025
📍 WHERE: Northern State Recreation Area, Sedro-Woolley
🕖 TIME:
🔹 Registration opens at 7:00 PM
🔹 5K Run starts at 8:00 PM
🔹 2K Walk starts at 8:10 PM
💡 What to Bring: Tennis shoes, glow sticks, and a friend! Wear your brightest neon gear and get ready to light up the night!
🎟️ REGISTER EARLY & SAVE!
💲 $35 by April 1st (includes a FREE event t-shirt!)
💲 $45 after April 2nd
👶 $10 for kids 5 & under with a t-shirt | FREE for kids 5 & under without a t-shirt
📌 FAQs:
❓ Is it timed? Yes, but unofficially.
❓ Can I bring my dog? Sorry, no pets allowed.
❓ Can I bring a stroller? Yes! Just be mindful of other runners.
Don’t miss this glowing good time!
Teen musicians wanted
🎶 Calling All Young Musicians! 🎸
Looking for a place to practice, perform, or learn? Join Sedro-Woolley Arts & Music Performance (The SWAMP)—a music community sponsored by the Sedro-Woolley Y.M.C.A. Teen Center. Whether you're a beginner or ready to take the stage, The SWAMP offers a space to grow and connect with fellow musicians.
📧 Email theswampWA@gmail.com for more info!
🎓 Celebrate the Class of 2025! 🎓
This spring, we’re shining the spotlight on our graduating seniors in two special ways:
1️⃣ Senior Spotlights: Share your senior’s future plans, favorite memories, and dreams! These will be featured on district social media and in the weekly District Update leading up to graduation.
2️⃣ Senior Wills: Encourage your senior to leave their legacy in the June issue of the Concrete Herald! This fun tradition allows seniors to share advice, favorite memories, or words of wisdom with classmates and underclassmen.
✨ How to Participate
Submit your senior’s information and “will” using this form: [https://forms.gle/eR86oKdekHLPcP11A]
Deadline: Friday, May 23, at 5 p.m.
Let’s celebrate the incredible Class of 2025 together! 🌟
Important Links
Building Hours
2024-2025 Sedro-Woolley School District Building Hours
All elementary schools start at 9:25 a.m. Doors typically open between 9:10 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. Students are released at 3:30 p.m. See below for the early dismissal schedule.
Cascade Middle School starts at 7:40 a.m. Doors open at 7:20 a.m. Students are released at 2:15 p.m. and need to leave campus by 2:20 p.m. unless in a staff supervised activity. See below for the early dismissal schedule.
Sedro-Woolley High School starts at 7:55 a.m. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. Students are released at 2:30 p.m. See below for the early dismissal schedule.
State Street High School starts at 8 a.m. Doors open at 7:15 a.m. Students are released at 2:30 p.m. See below for the early dismissal schedule.
All schools in the district start one hour late on Wednesdays so that staff can receive professional development. The remaining exceptions is June 11, 2025, which is the last Wednesday of the year with no professional development time alloted for staff members.
Early Dismissal Times:
Cascade Middle School 10:45 a.m.
State Street High School 10:50 a.m.
Sedro-Woolley High School 11:00 a.m.
All Elementary Schools 12:30 p.m.
Remaining Early Dismissal Days for All Schools
March 6 & 7
June 13 (School in session – 2 hours - see schedule below)
Good Beginnings Preschool Non-School Days
Every Friday
March 6
June 13 Two-Hour Early Dismissal Times:
Cascade Middle School 9:45 a.m.
State Street High School 9:55 a.m.
Sedro-Woolley High School 10 a.m.
All Elementary Schools 11:30 a.m.
Possible Inclement Weather Make-Up Days:
Friday, February 14 * Make-Up Day for Thursday, February 6 Snow Day (White Block Day at SWHS)
Friday, May 23
*If there are more than two days of school canceled because of inclement, more school days will be added in June, possibly extending the days to the week of June 16, 2025.
Good Beginnings: Early Dismissal Days
Good Beginnings & Early Dismissals or 2-hour Late Starts for Inclement Weather
Please note, during any early dismissal days, both AM and PM sessions at Good Beginnings Preschool are canceled. These include Wednesdays with early dismissals and conference weeks, such as Thursday, March 6. Good Beginnings runs Monday to Thursday.
If a 2-hour late start is called due to inclement weather:
- No morning preschool (Good Beginnings, Samish Cooperative, Cub Club, and Y at Good Beginnings Preschool).
- Afternoon preschool classes will operate as normal.
- Head Start and Early Head Start (located next to Evergreen Elementary School) will continue as scheduled. On Wednesdays, the program will start at the same time as the regular Tuesday schedule.
Inclement Weather
When adverse weather conditions are in the forecast, we would ask that you refer to the Inclement Weather and Emergency Bulletin page for specific directions and methods of communication that will be used in a weather emergency. If you live on a potential snow route, please contact the district's transportation department at 360-855-3504 for specific bus stop information.
School Supply Lists
School supply lists below may also be available in a printable format from your school building secretary. Some schools also have the printed lists offered in Spanish. On the website, please choose "Translate" and then select your primary language to see the automated translations of the supply lists. You can also call 360-855-3772 for language assistance.
Both State Street High School and Sedro-Woolley High School students will receive specific supply lists from teachers during the first week of school. General supplies include:
Large 3-ring binder
Dividers for 3-ring notebook
1 - Box of Pencils
1 - Box of pens, blue/black
2+ - Highlighter pens
4+ - Composition books
Lined notebook paper with 3 holes – 8-1/2 X 11
Free Breakfast & Lunch for ALL Students
Free breakfast and lunch meals for ALL students will continue for the 2024-2025 school year. The continuation of free meals is possible through implementation of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Community Eligibility Provision (CEP).
Please note that CEP allows the service of one free breakfast and one free lunch meal daily. If students wish to have more than one meal per day, they will need to have money added to their food service account online or in the school office and will be charged accordingly. In addition, milk is an a la carte item. When taken by itself, the charge is $0.60. Students can get milk for free by ensuring they select a reimbursable meal, which can include a milk, fruit and vegetable. Students are not required to get the daily entrée.
Any questions about CEP or the Food Service Program can be directed to the Food Service office at 360-855-3515.
2024-2025 Student Insurance
School Boundary Maps
Elementary School Boundary Map
In-Town Elementary School Boundary Map
You can also email swsdcoms@swsd101.org for help reading the boundary maps or call 360-855-3504 or 360-855-3500.
Bus Route Information
My Ride K-12, can be downloaded in the Apple and Android app stores. You will need to download the new app to access updated transportation information for your student(s).
Downloads:
My Ride K-12 provides secure access to student bus schedule/routing information, which can include the bus stop, route, and bus number. This is accessible on mobile devices, and is confidential and secure.
Parents/guardians will need to use their student ID# and current grade level to add their student to the app.
Grade levels
Kindergarten = K1
First = 01
Second = 02
Third = 03
Fourth = 04
Fifth = 05
Sixth = 06
Seventh = 07
Eighth = 08
Ninth = 09
Tenth = 10
Eleventh = 11
Twelfth= 12
Preschool families - call or email transportation.
If you see an issue with your child’s transportation information, parent transportation assistance is available by emailing jzimmerman@swsd101.org.
More Information
Box Tops
Log Your Digital Box Tops
Many of our schools are collecting box tops... digitally! Just scan your receipt and earn money for your school!
Non-District Youth Sports Information
Gateway to Golf
Attention: Gateway to Golf starts its 5 week spring league on April 27. This is a 5-week session that meets on Sundays from 4-5 p.m. at Avalon Golf Course.
Gateway to Golf is a golf league for students ages 1st-8th grade. To request information or to sign up for the spring league, email gateway2golf@gmail.com.
Skagit Valley Rugby Club
Skagit Valley Rugby Club is excited to welcome new players of all skill levels! Whether you’re in elementary, middle, or high school, now is the perfect time to join their growing team. Registration is officially open, and the club is looking for athletes eager to learn the game, improve their skills, and be part of a fun, supportive community. Don’t miss out—sign up today and be part of the action this season!
Every Kid Sports Pass
Apply today for the youth sports grant to help cover registration fees.
https://everykidsports.org/every-kid-sports-pass/
Sedro-Woolley Youth Soccer Association
Registration for fall season is typically open each spring until May 31.
Questions: swysa@hotmail.com
Phone : 360-969-2269
P.O. Box 22
Sedro-Woolley, Washington 98284
Northwest United Soccer
The club offers year round soccer for ages U9-U19 for both boys and girls, with all levels from recreational, select and premier teams and leagues.
Sedro-Woolley Youth Football and Cheer
Registration for fall season typically closes in June.
Practices start in August.
Cheer Questions: cheerrep@swyfl.org
Football Questions: contact@swyfl.org
SWISH
For the Girls SWISH Basketball League (4th-8th Grades), contact Autumn Trannum: (autumnetrannum@gmail.com).
For the Boys SWISH Basketball League (3rd-8th Grades) contact: (woolleyclubhoop@gmail.com).
Sedro-Woolley Little League
Registration for spring typically closes in early February. Baseball/softball.
www.sedrowoolleylittleleague.com
Questions: sedrowoolleylittleleague@gmail.com
Skagit Valley Flyers Lacrosse
This program offers grades K-12 an opportunity to be introduced to and taught about the amazing sport of lacrosse. The Flyers offer boys, girls and coed programs.
For more information, email svflyers2009@gmail.com.
Sedro-Woolley SteelClaw Youth Wrestling Club
Folkstyle, Freestyle, and Greco wrestling. The club accepts both male and female wrestlers.
Questions: swsteelclawwrestling@gmail.com
Club Hoop
Club Hoop is now taking registrations online https://leagues.bluesombrero.com/sedrowooleyclubhoops. In-person registration is October 20 and 27 from 2-4 p.m.
Ages: Kindergarten-3rd grade
Contact: clubhoopk3@gmail.com
**Please note that most youth sports are run by volunteer boards of directors. Coaches are most often fellow parents and there is a significant referee shortage amongst almost every sport. Volunteering to coach or training to become a referee is one of the best opportunities a parent or guardian has to stay involved in their child's life through various stages of development!
Have an update on youth sports contact information? Email swsdcoms@swsd101.org with the updated information!
Volunteering in Our Schools
The Sedro-Woolley School District appreciates your interest in volunteering. Please read the SWSD Volunteer Handbook before you complete the background form.
Please complete the volunteer application and submit all information requested.
You are required to complete a new application every two years. Please allow up to two weeks for processing. All volunteers must provide a photo ID each time they visit a Sedro-Woolley School District school.
Volunteer Handbook Printable Version (English)
Reporting Harassment, Intimidation or Bullying
The district uses a reporting system for harassment, intimidation and bullying (HIB) through SafeSchools Alert. Students, parents and community members can report HIB and other unsafe behaviors anonymously through phone, text, email or web. Students, parents and community members should utilize SafeSchools Alert as it creates a record of the report, and each incident must be investigated. Visit https://swsd-wa.safeschoolsalert.com/ to report an incident or use the alternative methods below.
App: Search for “SafeSchools Alert” in the App Store to download for free.
Phone or text to: 1-855-764-8877
Email: 1376@alert1.us
District ID Code: 1376
District Information
The Sedro-Woolley School District has a preschool, seven elementary schools, one middle school and two high schools, averaging more than 4,100 students during the 2023-2024 school year. We proudly serve Sedro-Woolley and its smaller surrounding communities.
Email: swsdcoms@swsd101.org
Website: https://www.swsd.k12.wa.us/
Location: 801 Trail Road, Sedro-Woolley, WA, USA
Phone: 360-855-3500
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SedroWoolleySchoolDistrict/
Interim Superintendent — Brian Isakson
Exec. Director, Educational Support Services — Anthony Smith
Exec. Director, Human Resources & Student Support — Daniel Lee
Director, Student Support — Michael Schweigert
IT Director — Byron Haner (360) 855-3587
Public Information Officer – Ruth Richardson
Transportation Director – Tracy Gugel (360) 855-3504
Food Service Director – Allison Johnston (360) 855-3515
Facilities & Maintenance Director – Michael Stephens (360) 855-3505
School Board of Directors
The five school board members are chosen during November elections, or appointed, to serve overlapping terms of four years each.
Eric A. Johnson, President (District 4)
Open Position (District 3)
Brent Schiefelbein (District 1)
Board Meetings
Monthly Board Meeting Dates: Second & Fourth Mondays at 6 p.m. or as publicized.
Location: Support Services Building, 317 Yellow Lane or as announced via the website.
For more information, please call: 360-855-3500, check local newspapers or the district website for meeting locations.