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Back to School 2009The Marysville Globe2

A look back … and a look ahead.School resumes September 8th. Staff are

preparing to welcome 11,000 Marysville students back to school.

Despite a challenging budget year, the district continues to move forward in many areas:

More first grade students than ever are on target in reading.

Sixth grade students made double digit gains in many areas.

Ninth grade students made progress in reading and writing.

This reflects hard work by teachers and a strong district investment in teacher training. For the coming year, teacher training will focus on grades 2-3, grade 7 and grades 9-10.

Last year we opened Grove Elementary one year early and under budget. Construction of Marysville Getchell High School is well underway and also under budget and on schedule to open one year early in 2010.

New math books were purchased last year for elementary and middle levels. New high school math books will be purchased over the next two years. The board recently approved the replacement of the Core Math program with the state recommended Holt Mathematics.

Although the WASL will be replaced by a shorter test next spring, the state exam will still measure rigorous state standards and be required for graduation.

Board goals for the coming year include: Continued

progress in math and literacy, getting all students graduated on time and college/

career ready, consistent discipline, multi-cultural respect, parent and community involvement, and financial stewardship.

This is also an election year for the district. This fall will see the election of a new board member to replace long time board member, Don Hatch.

And February brings the renewal of our expiring four year levy … which

provides about 20% of the district budget. Also under consideration is a bond issue to replace our oldest – over 50 years old – schools.

The district vision is … Working together to ensure each student

becomes a successful andproductive citizen in a diverse society.

And our mission is for … Every student … 100% to be …Proficient in literacy and math.

Graduating on time.Prepared for success in college, career

and responsible citizenship.We are looking forward to continuing the work

with each of you to make Marysville a great place to learn and a great place to grow the future of our community.

– Dr. Larry Nyland, Superintendent of Marysville Schools

Dr. Larry Nyland

Your Board of Directors

Sherri CrenshawVice President District 5

Cindy EricksonDirector,District 2

Don HatchDirector,District 1Tulalip Tribes Rep.

Michael KunduBoard PresidentDistrict 4Federal RelationsRep.

Darci BeckerDirector, District 3Legislative Rep.

Table of Contents

Superintendent Message .........................2Board of Directors ....................................2Supplies List ................................................4Guide for Resolving Concerns ..............4Annual Notifi cations ..........................4 - 7Small High Schools Defi ne Identities ....7State Tests, WASL ......................................7Vaccine Requirements .............................8Health Services ..........................................8Cooperative Education Program ...........9Early Childhood Education ...................10Parent Support Group ...........................10Marysville ALE Programs .......................10Elementary Math Curriculum ..............10Inclement Weather .................................11Locations/Map ..........................................12Marysville School District Calendar ...13Transportation Info. for Select Schools .....14School Bus Routes ......................... 14 - 21Marysville School Dist. Principals ........22

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Marysville Schools Information online atwww.msvl.k12.wa.us

Promises Made … Promises Kept

2006 Bond Issue … Three Years LaterNearly four years ago, voters approved Marysville’s

first bond issue in 16 years. This is a report on progress … and a look ahead.

Grove Elementary Completed Under Budget and One Year Ahead of Schedule. Grove Elementary, opened one year ago, has provided an improved learning environment for 500 students. The school design has been well received and has functioned well. The school won several grants and awards for being energy efficient. Three final additions will complete this project: A large artistic tapestry is being installed this summer, a new walking track is complete, and, a covered play area is coming this fall.

Marysville Secondary Campus Essentially Complete: This campus on 27th Avenue serves 700 students at Arts and Technical High School, Heritage High School and 10th Street Middle School. The manufactured buildings and non-tax financing have attracted attention state-wide and nationally. The State of Washington has reviewed the campus favorably and may make it possible for other districts to follow Marysville’s lead.

Marysville Getchell High School now 50% Complete: Thanks to tight timelines and good communication, Marysville Getchell High School

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is under budget and on time to open one year early … in September 2010. Close to 100 workers are on site daily. Roofing and siding are moving toward completion. A drive by the new school on 84th Street and 83rd Avenue shows the new buildings nearing completion on the outside. The City of Marysville is coordinating road improvements to complete the 84th Street connection to Ingraham Boulevard and 88th Street next summer.

Land, Small Projects and Technology also on Track: The 2006 bond issue also provided a small amount for land, small projects and technology. The district has been able to buy land for future school sites at much reduced prices. 75% of the health and safety small projects have been completed and all are on track to be completed within the next year. Declining technology prices have enabled us the district to prepare students for the future at less expense than anticipated.

Summer Projects: District projects this summer include: new fire sprinklers at Allen Creek; fire alarm upgrades for Totem and Pinewood; and power upgrades for Shoultes and Sunnyside. The City and County are coordinating several road projects with the district. Shoultes’ road and signal work should be done before school starts. The county is working with the district on road work and a new signal at M-PHS. Road improvements are also planned at Cascade and Liberty this fall.

What’s Ahead …

Citizen’s Planning Committee Reviews Conditions of Aging Buildings.

Over the last year, the Citizen’s Planning Committee has met more than a dozen times to consider and review the needs of the district facilities. After extensive architect and engineering review, the CPC identified $160 million in high priority school needs and then, reluctantly, focused on high priority projects totaling half that amount.

CPC Recommends 2010 Bond Issue. The most recent work of the CPC recommends replacement of three of the oldest schools in the district – all over 50 years old: Liberty, Cascade, MMS. In addition, Technology, Health/Safety, basic pool upgrades, and M-P Planning are being considered. Due to pay off of 1990 Bonds, a 2010 bond issue would make little change in taxes. The bond election for school construction would be on the February 9th ballot along with the replacement of the four year levy (for day to day instruction) which is expiring.

Advance Planning is Underway. Grove Elementary was ready one year early due to advanced planning. We now own the Grove plans and have done preliminary work that would allow those same plans to be used to replace two aging elementary schools quickly if voters approve a 2010 bond issue. Although the remodel or replacement of Marysville-Pilchuck will not be on this bond issue, preliminary planning is underway to better understand the needs for updating the M-P campus when funds are available.

Football Field and Track at M-P to do Double Duty. Most districts in Snohomish County share one stadium between multiple high schools. When Marysville Getchell High School opens in 2010, they will share the current Quil Ceda Stadium with Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Thanks to good financing of the 2006 bond issue, funds are available to upgrade the track and football field at Marysville-Pilchuck … most likely during the summer of 2010.

District Transportation Changes in 2010. All high school students in Marysville currently have a choice of attending any of the four high school campuses. That will continue to be true in 2010 when Marysville Getchell opens. The two most likely options (remaining after considering 13 plans) are:

A. Modify the Existing Plan: Getchell would start and end 10 minutes earlier than M-P does now. M-P and all other schools – middle and elementary – would start 15 minutes later. Getchell would start at 7:10 am. Elementary schools would start at 9:25.

B. Start High School Later: Getchell would start at 9:10 and M-P at 9:40. Grades K-8 would start 30 minutes earlier — Middle School at 7:30 and Elementary at 8:40.

D et a i l s for t he transportation plans, along with many other facility issues, are ava i lable on the district Web site at www.msvl.k12.wa.us.

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No Child Left BehindComplete district and school

information on adequate yearly progress will be available in September on OSPI’s Web site via the Report Card link: http://reportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us.

Post Secondary (College and Military) Recruiters

If you do not want the District to release directory information to military/college recruiters, send a written request to the building principal prior to Oct. 1, 2009.

PhotographsOccasionally we take photographs of

students for use in District or school-produced publications or for use in the news media. If you do not wish to grant permission, please check the appropriate box on the enrollment form/update form your student brings home from school. Let the principal know in writing prior to Oct. 1, 2009.

Non-discriminationIt is the policy of the Marysville

School District that all persons

must be treated with dignity and respect. Discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying against students, employees, volunteers, parents, guardians or others are unacceptable. Discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or mental or physical disability will not be tolerated.

Career and Technical EducationCareer and Technical Education

offers students in grades 9 - 12 an opportunity to explore career options, support basic academic and life skills, and enables achievement of leadership skills and options for high skill, high wage employment preparation, and advanced and continuing education.

Marysville School District offers programs in the following career pathway areas: Auto Technology; Business Education and Computer Technology; Construction Technology; Culinary Arts; Family & Consumer Sciences; Manufacturing Technology; Marketing; NJROTC; Pre-Engineering; Sports Medicine; Video Productions, and Work Based Learning. Courses within programs may vary by building or small learning community.

Special Education/Learning Support Services

The Marysville School District provides special education support for students with disabilities from birth through age 21. Specialists including school psychologists, speech/language pathologists, occupational and physical therapists, nurses and teachers are available to evaluate students and provide extra support services for those who qualify. Students with disabilities have a range of services available depending on need.

Commonly identified areas include delayed development in speech, language or communication, motor or physical development, self-help skills, behavior or emotional needs or learning delays that are affecting the child’s ability to understand and use new information. Every student who receives special education services must have a current evaluation and a current signed Individualized Education Program (IEP) that has been developed jointly by teachers, parents and other professionals. Please call the Learning Support Services Department at 360-653-0828 or contact the school psychologist at your neighborhood school to refer a student for an evaluation or for more information. Please note that all services, including appropriate referrals for evaluation, are provided free of charge to the parent or guardian.

ANNUAL NOTIFICATIONS for 2009-2010

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Elementary Level (Primary) Supply List

o #2 Pencils o Pink Eraser o Crayons o 12 colored pencils (7 inch) o Red pencil for correcting o Pocket style folder (bottom

pockets) (Grades 1 & 2) o 3-Ring, 2-inch,

vinyl hardback binder o Notebook paper o Wide ruled (Grades 1-4) o College ruled (Grades 5) o Tissues (one box) (like Kleenex) o White glue (8 oz. bottle) o Glue stick o 12” ruler o Scissors o Pencil case o Backpack o Spiral notebook (70 pages)

Middle Level (Intermediate) Supply List o #2 Pencils o Eraser o 12 colored pencils (7 inch)

o Pens – black or blue o Red pen for correcting o 3 Ring, 2 inch,

vinyl hardback binder o Notebook paper —

College ruled (Grades 5) o Tissues (one box) (like Kleenex) o Glue stick o 12” ruler o Scissors o Pencil case o Compass o Protractor

High School Level(Secondary) Supply List

o #2 Pencils o Eraser o 12 colored pencils (7 inch) o Pens – black or blue o Red pen for correcting o 3 Ring, 2 inch,

vinyl hardback binder o Notebook paper —

College ruled (Grades 5) o Tissues (one box) (like Kleenex) o Highlighter o 12” ruler o Scissors o Pencil case

Marysville School District Supply Lists

Guidelines for Resolving Citizen Concerns

The Marysville School District expects the educational and support staff to act in a professional manner and according to accepted educational practice, and furthermore presumes that citizens and employees are committed to act in the best interest of students.

However, we recognize the rights of individuals to present complaints or concerns directly to practices occurring in the schools. The purpose of these guidelines is to assist in handling such complaints in the most timely and effective manner.

The Board of Directors relies on its teachers, staff, and administrators to resolve concerns of citizens. It is the policy of the Board to provide for such resolutions first at the level most directly involved and in an informal manner, if possible. If such resolution cannot be accomplished, however, procedures are available for review at the highest administrative level with an opportunity for appeal to the School Board.

Levels of ReviewConsistent with the policy of

resolution at the level most directly involved and providing opportunities to appeal such decision to higher administrative levels, complaints shall proceed through the following steps of review:

Step 1 — Teacher or Other

Staff PersonStep II — Building Principal or

Immediate SupervisorStep III — Executive Director or

Assistant SuperintendentStep IV — Superintendent of Schools or designeeStep V — Board of Directors

For a detailed guide for resolving citizens concerns, please visit the District’s Web site at www.msvl.k12.wa.us.

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Annual Facilities NotificationThe 1986 Asbestos Hazardous

Emergency Response Act (AHERA) requires school districts to identify buildings that contain asbestos. The act also requires school facilities

to maintain written management plans. Management plans are available for review at our maintenance office at 4220 80th Street NE.

The 2001 Legislature passed House Bill 1451 that requires school districts to notify the public of pest control and herbicide use. An interested person can register with the school district to receive notification of pesticide application or can contact the district for further information about the Integrated Pest Management Plan (IPMP). The IPMP plan is available for review at our maintenance office at 4220 80th Street NE. For more information about these notices contact Keith Stefanson at 360-653-0847.

English Language Learning Dept

If you need assistance with obtaining information in languages other than English, please contact our department at (360) 653 0827. En español: (360) 657-0250.

Student Records and the LawMost information about our students

is confidential and cannot be made public without consent of parents or guardians. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) prohibits schools from releasing information without permission, except for what is termed “Directory Information”. Directory information about students may be released by the District without parental consent. The Marysville School District has designated in Policy 4080, Section 8, the following items as “Directory Information.”

This means the District may release, without written consent, the student’s, parent’s/guardian’s name, address and telephone number; date and place of birth; major field of study; participation in officially recognized activities and sports; weight and height of members of athletic teams; dates of attendance; degrees and awards received; the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student; and photographs of students for public information purposes.

This does not mean that this information is freely available to anyone, but rather only for authorized, school-related purposes. A student’s name will be excluded from any such list of students on written request by a parent or guardian received by October 1, 2009. Furthermore, a parent or guardian may request that any or all of these categories of information not

be released under any circumstances without their consent. Such requests should be addressed in writing to the building principal and need to be updated annually. The school district will not release directory information for commercial purposes.

Obtaining Student RecordsParents and students over 18 years

of age have the right to:1. Inspect and review the student’s

education records.2. Request the amendment of the

student’s education records that the parent or eligible student believes are inaccurate or misleading.

3. Consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s education records, except to the extent the FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent.

4. File a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the District to comply with the requirements of FERPA.

Student InsuranceThe Marysville School District

has a very active safety program that is committed to the safety of our students; however, the District is not responsible for student accidents on District property unless the District is found to be negligent. For those families who may not already have health and accident insurance for their students, the Marysville School District makes available Student Accident & Health Insurance, administrated by Myers-Stevens & Toohey & Co., Inc. Information regarding this insurance coverage and its costs is sent home at the beginning of the school year and is also available in your school’s main office. For additional student insurance options please see the Health Services article on page 8. You may also phone the Risk Management office at 360-653-0817 if you have questions regarding insurance coverage.

Marysville School District Equal Opportunity EmployerMarysville School District is

an Equal Opportunity Employer. Marysville School District complies with all federal and Washington State rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, or disability. Applications from all groups are encouraged: Inquires regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the Executive Director of Teaching and Learning, Title IX/RCW 28A640; the Athletics Coordinator, Affirmative Action Officer; or the Executive Director of Human Resources, Section 504 Coordinator and ADA Coordinator. Address: 4220

80th Street NE, Marysville, WA 98270. Telephone: (360)653-7058. Marysville School District is a drug- and tobacco-free workplace.

Notification of Rights under FERPA

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords parents and students over 18 years of age (“eligible students”) certain rights with respect to the student’s education records. These rights are:

(1) The right to inspect and review the student’s education records within 45 days of the day the school receives a request for access.

Parents or eligible students should submit to the school principal a written request that identifies the record(s) they wish to inspect. The principal will make arrangements for access and notify the parent or eligible student of the time and place where the records may be inspected.

(2) The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records that the parent or eligible student believes are inaccurate.

Parents or eligible students may ask the school to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate. They should write the school principal, clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate. If the school decides not to amend the record as requested by the parent or eligible student, the school will notify the parent or eligible student of the decision and advise them of their right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the parent or eligible student when notified of the right to a hearing.

(3) The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without

con sent.One exception, which permits

disclosure without consent, is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the school as an ad ministrator, supervisor, instructor, or support staff member (including health or medical staff and law enforcement unit personnel); a person serving on the school board; a person or com pany with whom the school has contracted to perform a special task (such as an attorney, audi tor, medical consultant, or therapist); or a parent or student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks.

A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an educa tion record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility.

Upon request, the School discloses education records without consent to officials of another school district in which a student seeks or intends to enroll.

(4) The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the school district to comply with the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the Office that administers FERPA are:

Family Policy Compliance OfficeU.S. Department of Education400 Maryland Avenue, SWWashington, DC 20202-5901

PPRA NoticeThe Protection of Pupil Rights

Amendment (PPRA), 20 U.S.C. § 1232h, requires the District to notify you and obtain consent or allow you to opt your child out of participating in certain

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school activities. These activities include a student survey, analysis, or evaluation that concerns one or more of the following eight areas (“protected information surveys”):

1. Political affiliations or beliefs of the student or student’s parent;

2. Mental or psychological problems of the student or student’s family;

3. Sex behavior or attitudes;4. Illegal, anti-social, self-

incr iminat ing, or demeaning behavior;

5. Critical appraisals of others with whom respondents have close family relationships;

6. Legally recognized privileged relationships, such as with lawyers, doctors, or ministers;

7. Religious practices, affiliations, or beliefs of the student or parents; or

8. Income, other than as required by law to determine program eligibility.

This requirement also applies to the collection, disclosure or use of student information for marketing purposes (“marketing surveys”), and certain physical exams and screenings.

The District will provide parents, within a reasonable period of time prior to the administration of the surveys and activities, notification of the surveys and activities and be provided an opportunity to opt their child out, as well as an opportunity to review the surveys. (Please note that this notice and consent/opt-out transfers from parents to any student who is 18 years old or an emancipated minor under State law.)

Childfind NoticeMarysville School District is

seeking young people birth to age 21 who are not enrolled in school or are attending private school and may need special education services. Washington State defines special needs as having concerns with hearing, vision, speech, language, health, nutrition, learning, developmental delay, transportation,

behavior management, mental retardation, birth defects, orthopedic or spinal problems, autism or other disabilities. Parents/Guardians of children who many have any of these conditions and live within the Marysville School District boundaries are encouraged to contact:

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Meal ProgramsElementary Prices (K-5):

Full Pay Student

Breakfast $1.75 Lunch $ 2.75

Reduced Pay StudentBreakfast Free Lunch $ 0.40 (K-3 Students Free)

Secondary Prices (6-12):

Full Pay StudentBreakfast $2.00 Lunch $ 3.00

Reduced Pay StudentBreakfast Free Lunch $ 0.40

All Milk Prices: $ 0.40

District-Wide Adult Prices: Breakfast $2.50 Lunch $4.00

All families are encouraged to complete a Free and Reduced Application.

Please note, if you qualified for this program last year, a new application must be completed at the beginning of each new school year. A 2009-2010 Free and Reduced Application will be mailed to each household the last week of August and are also available at each school and the district service center.

Once we have received and processed your completed application you will notified on your eligibility status as soon as possible. Students that qualified for this meal program last school year are automatically eligible for the first thirty (30) days of the new school year. Again, a new application form must be completed each school year to avoid any interruption of service. If you have any questions, please call our Food Service Department at 360-657-0214.

The Food Service Department has converted its student meal accounting software from “MealTime” to “Skyward”. What does this mean for you?

First, all student account balances will be transferred into the new system before the first day of school.

Second, all deposits or updates will be reflected in your students account

almost instantly.If you currently use the MealTime

on-line payment option you will now be using a program called “e-funds for schools”. With e-funds for schools, your deposit will be available to your student within their account almost immediately. (MealTime accounting software took one or two days processing time.)

Before the start of the new school year, we will have a more detailed description of all the advantages and how you access our new e-funds. Please watch the Marysville School District web site for more information.

Title ISchools that have a free/reduced

lunch percentage at or above the district average qualify for additional funding through a Title I federal grant. Funds are used to support qualified struggling students in reading and/or math. In Marysville School District, Title I funds are allocated to elementary schools. Six of our eleven elementary schools qualify for Title I federal funding this coming school year: Cascade, Liberty, Marshall, Quil Ceda, Shoultes and Tulalip. Heritage High School also receives funding. If your child attends one of these schools, Title I information is available from the school office or you can request information from the Title I department at 360-657-0218.

A Parent’s Right to Know: Highly Qualified Staff

Under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Federal Legislation we are informing parents that they have a right to know if their children are being taught by highly qualified teachers and para-professionals.

Highly qualified teachers must• Have at least a Bachelor’s Degree• Possess a valid Washington State

teaching certificate• Be endorsed in one or more content

areas that they are teaching.

Highly qualified para-professionals must • Have a high school diploma or

equivalent• Two years of college or certification

of passing a competency examTo request this information, please

contact the office at your child’s school or our District Web site (http://msvl.k12.wa.us) for a Parent’s Right to Know form.

Supplemental Educational ServicesThe term supplemental educational

services refers to extra help provided to students in reading, language arts, and/or math. This extra help can be provided before or after school, on weekends, or during the summer. As part of the No Child Left Behind Act,

when a disadvantaged child is attending a low performing school, federal funds can be used to provide supplemental educational services for that child. Tulalip and Quil Ceda Elementary students qualify for supplemental services this year.

Free tutoring is available after school for qualified Tulalip and Quil Ceda Elementary students in reading and/or math. Please check with the Tulalip or Quil Ceda office staff for information about extra math and reading help for your child this year.

Educational Services for Homeless Children and Youth

The purpose of the McKinney-Vento Act is to provide educational services to homeless students which are equal to all other enrolled students, and ensure that homeless children and youth have equal opportunities to enroll in, attend, and be successful in school. Your child may qualify as homeless if you are:

• sharing housing with others due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or similar reason.

• living in a motel, hotel, trailer park or camping grounds due to lack of adequate living accommodations

• guardian for a child in temporary, emergency foster care

Each school in Marysville School District has a homeless liaison (school counselor or intervention specialist). Please contact the liaison at your child’s school if you think your child may qualify as homeless.

Students’ Rights and Responsibilities

The Marysville School District is dedicated to achieving academic excellence while developing self-directed, lifelong learners, respecting individual differences, and preparing responsible citizens. To provide information to parents regarding the policies and regulations for students we have developed a Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook in accordance with Policy 3200 - Students Responsibilities and Rights, which describes:

• the responsibilities of students to maintain a school attitude and behavior which is safe, orderly, and promotes a positive learning climate;

• the rights of students to humane, professional, and legal treatment in school;

• additional policies and regulations that affect students.

A copy of the Student Rights and Responsibilities is viewable online @ www.msvl.k12.wa.us or available at the District Office: 4220 80th Street NE, Marysville, WA, 360-653-7058.

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We are entering our third year with Smaller Learning Communities (SLCs) at the high school level. Dedicated high school staff have been working hard to change and improve student learning. The five Smaller Learning Communi-ties located at the Marysville-Pilchuck High School are the BioMed Academy, International School of Communications, Pathways of Choice, School for the Entre-preneur and the Academy of Construc-tion and Engineering. Other Smaller Learning Communities include Marys-ville Mountain View High School, Arts & Technology High School and Heritage High School.

Smaller Learning Communities are based on three important goals for all students:

Relationships - Creating more per-sonalized learning environments for stu-dents where each student is known and supported;

Rigor - Offering a more challenging and focused curriculum;

Relevance — Engaging students through their interest in relevant themes

and coursework in each SLC.This past year teachers in the smaller

SLCs report knowing their students and their academic progress and problems better. Several parents of special edu-cation students have reported that they know their child’s teachers better and communication is much improved. Stu-dents report that they feel known and have a stronger voice in their school. Students also reported concerns about fewer elective options. SLCs operate on the same staffing and budget allocations that apply to all schools K-12 in Marys-ville.

At their work session on June 8th, the school board reviewed progress and concerns regarding SLCs. After exten-sive discussion, the consensus of the board was that we were still early in the implementation of SLCs. They asked that we continue to improve SLCs while also exploring ways to expand electives through limited crossovers.

Changes for next year will expand music, world language and advanced placement options. Music options at M-P

campus:Jazz band, symphonic band, and wind

ensemble (by audition) will be open to all 2500 students on the M-P campus.

Men’s choir, women’s choir and cham-ber choir (by audition) will be open to all 2500 students on the M-P campus.

German will be offered with cross-overs among the Getchell SLCs. Japa-nese will be offered within Pathways of Choice. In addition, all AP classes in the smaller SLCs will be open to all students in the SLCs that will go to Getchell.

We believe continued growth toward full implementation of the SLCs will lead to:

Every student proficient in literacy and math.

Every student from every ethnic group graduating on time.

Every student prepared for college, career, and responsible citizenship.

Our teachers are highly qualified, motivated, and focused on student achievement. They incorporate an array of instructional strategies to help stu-dents of all learning styles reach the state

standards. Student evidence of learning is assessed using both content area grade level expectation as well as skill-based focus on reading, writing and math.

Students are offered and highly encour-aged to enroll in core Advanced Placement courses and courses that offer College in the High School Credit in partnership with Everett Community College. In addi-tion, students have opportunity for college credit and advanced career and technical studies through a variety of Tech Prep offerings.

Work continues to move ahead at the future site of Marysville Getchell High School. The project is on schedule to open one year early in 2010. Tracy Suchan Toothaker is the planning principal for the Marysville Getchell campus.

SLC enrollment packets for new stu-dents to the district are available at the Marysville-Pilchuck campus beginning August 24th or at the district office. Com-pleted packets should be returned to the district office.

Beginning this school year (2009-10), the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) will be replaced by two new tests: Measurements of Student Progress (MSP) for grades 3-8, and the High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE) for grade 10. The new tests are shorter, but remain rigorous and focused on the state learning standards.

The MSP will measure student prog-ress in grades 3-8. The High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE) measures student proficiency and serves as the state’s exit exam. As with the WASL, students are not eligible for gradua-tion until they pass the HSPE or state-

approved alternative. Statewide testing helps ensure all

public school students, no matter where they go to school, receive a quality edu-cation. Marysville students are regu-larly tested by the state to assess their progress as they move through elemen-tary and middle school. In high school, students are tested on their proficiency of basic skills and must pass specific assessments to be eligible to graduate.

The MSP for reading and mathemat-ics in grades 3-8 is scheduled for May, 2010, a month later than usual. The HSPE, for grades 10 (and retakes for grades 11 &1), is scheduled for March

(reading and writing) and April (math and science).

The 2010 assessments will be com-prised of shorter tests, requiring fewer testing days than the 2009 WASL. Except for Writing, subject area tests in elementary grades are single-session tests taking approximately 75 minutes each. For middle school grades, subject area tests are single session tests tak-ing approximately 90 minutes each. For high school grades, subject area tests are approximately 120 minutes each. All tests are still untimed, as students will be able to continue to work if they need more time.

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District and School Annual Report CardsThe Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction

(OSPI) requires all districts and schools in the State of Washington to be reported on annually.

The reports include:• Test scores (WASL)• Student Demographic Information• Staff InformationReports may be viewed at the OSPI website @

www.k12.wa.us.

Adequate Yearly Progress District ResultsAs part of our efforts to communicate with

families and community members about important information regarding our school district, this letter is written to let families know about the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) status of the Marysville School District. As part of the federal NCLB legislation, schools and districts must report their Adequate Yearly Progress on student achievement to the public. In our state, results from the Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) are being used as the basis for measuring whether schools and school districts made AYP. Achievement is measured

for all students as well as for several subgroups of students. In all, student progress for Marysville students is measured in 37 different areas – any one area, or cell, that does not make AYP means that we as a district do not make AYP. All schools and districts that fail to make AYP for 2 consecutive years in any of the same cells are identified for improvement. Marysville School District is on Step 2 of School Improvement and we are revising our district plan to address the groups not making AYP. Results of the adequate yearly progress calculations as well as information for individual schools will be available on the state superintendent’s Report Card website (http://www.k12.wa.us).

Cascade, Marshall, Shoultes, Quil Ceda, Tulalip and Liberty will offer Public School Choice this year. A letter has been mailed to the homes of students with the option to transfer to Sunnyside Elementary for school choice. Please contact your principal or Heidi Johnsen, Director of Categorical Programs (360-657-0293) by August 31, 2009 to be considered for school choice.

Of more interest to many parents is their own student’s WASL results. These results for individual students will be mailed home in September after the WASL results have been finalized by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).

AthleticsAnnually students must submit a completed

athletic registration in order to be eligible to participate. The completed registration with the following information is required:

• Signatures from required parties and contact information

• Students must have a current physical and insurance to participate. Physicals are good for 24 months (two years).

• Students must pay for their school’s A.S.B. card and participation fee before they will be allowed to compete.

• Students must meet residence and academics requirements for eligibility. For more information contact the Athletic Office at 360-657-6135 or visit the WIAA website at www.wiaa.com

Notifications of Non-Custodial ParentsIf you are a non-custodial parent and wish to

be kept informed of your child’s progress in school, please provide contact information to the school where your child attends. The district will do our best to keep you informed unless there are other court requirements the district must follow.

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Available online only at: http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/schools/vaccine.htm DOH: 348-051 Revised: 10/15/08

VACCINES REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, GRADES K-121

July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010 Month, Day & Year are required documentation of all vaccines.

VACCINE2 Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd-3rd Grades 4th-5th Grades 6th Grade 7th-8th Grades 9th-12th Grades

HEPATITIS B • Series must NOT be completed in

less than 4 months. Series should be completed within 9 months of starting school.

3 doses 2nd dose can be given at least 1 month (24 days) after the 1st dose.

3rd dose must be given at or after 6 months (24 weeks) of age. 3rd dose must be given at least 2 months after the 2nd dose. 3rd dose must be given at least 4 months after the 1st dose.

If the student receives 2 doses of an adolescent formulation of Recombivax HB between ages 11 and 15, separated by 4 months, the student’s immunization status is “complete.”

DTaP/DT/Td/Tdap• Those older than 7 should not

receive DTaP. • After the 7th birthday, children

should receive Td or Tdap.

4 doses DTaPIF the last dose is given on or after the 4th

birthday.

3 doses DTaP, DT or Td IF the last dose is given on or after the 4th birthday.

3 doses DTaP, DT or Td IF the last dose is given on or

after the 4th birthday AND 1 dose Tdap IF student is 11 years old and IF it has been at least 5 years since

the last DTaP, DT or Td.

3 doses DTaP, DT or Td

If the last dose is given on or after the 4th birthday. Tdap

may substitute for 1 of the 3 doses.

POLIO (IPV or OPV) • Students 18 years and older are not

required to have IPV or OPV.

4 doses IF all doses are given before the 4th birthday. 3 doses IF the last dose is given on or after the 4th birthday.

MMR• Blood test (titer) showing immunity

to measles, mumps or rubella is acceptable.

2 doses1st dose must be given on or after the 1st birthday (4 day grace applies).

2nd dose must be given at least 28 days after the 1st dose (4 day grace DOES NOT apply).

VARICELLA • Varicella must be received the same

day as MMR OR at least 28 days apart (4 day grace DOES NOTapply).

• The minimum interval between varicella doses for children < 13 years of age is 28 days (recommended interval is 3 mos).

• Blood test (titer) showing immunity to varicella and/or provider diagnosis/verification of disease is acceptable.

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1st birthday (4 day grace applies).

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1 To attend public/private school or licensed child care in WA State, each child must present a signed Certificate of Immunization Status form showing proof of 1) full immunization per the 2007 Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule (see http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/schools/vaccine.htm), 2) an initiation of a schedule of immunization, 3) a medical exemption (with health care provider signature), OR 4) personal or religious exemption (with a parent/guardian signature). 2 There is no maximum interval between doses. Even if the recommended interval is not met, the series does not need to be restarted. Vaccine doses given < 4 days before the minimum interval or age are valid, except for the intervals between MMR doses, varicella doses and MMR and varicella doses.

Health ServicesMarysville School District Health

Services encourages you to contact us with any health-related concerns you may have regarding your child. Please contact your school office and request to speak to the nurse or health room assis-tant for your building. We look forward to a new school year!

— Your Health Services Staff

Screenings:During the school year, a registered

nurse from the school district will take an active part in safeguarding student health. The nurses do the following yearly screening as required by law:

* Vision in kindergarten through grade 5 and 7.

* Scoliosis screening in grades 5, 7 and 9.

Additional information regarding health screenings during the school year will be sent home prior to the screening date. For more information call your child’s school.

In addition to administering required screenings, the District’s registered nurses coordinate and manage student health issues. The RN works with par-ents/guardians, physicians and school staff in order to meet the needs of stu-dents during the school day.

Illness:When your student is ill, please do

not send him or her to school until (s)he is able to participate fully in all activi-ties. In case of fever (100 degrees or more), the student’s temperature should be back to normal for at least 24 hours before a student returns to school. If your student gets a communicable dis-ease, contact your doctor, as well as the school nurse, so that students can be monitored.

If your student has been hospital-ized, had surgery or a significant ill-ness/injury, contact your school health room prior to the student returning to school. A Return to School form, signed by the physician, is required in order for the student to safely return to school.

Influenza The H1N1 influenza (formerly known

as swine flu) has been in the news this year. As is the case with all school districts, we are keeping in continual contact with the Snohomish County Health District for news and guidance about precautions. If there are new developments in the fall, we will issue

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Everyday Mathematics is the Marysville School District’s math curriculum. It features interesting, challenging activities that will help students learn Washington State’s new math standards. Everyday Math activ-ities involve thinking, problem-solving and communicating math concepts as well as the “basics” of math facts and solving math equations. Since adopting the curriculum two years ago, the dis-trict is beginning to see improvement in its state assessment scores.

Everyday Mathematics features solid computation practice (basic addi-tion, subtraction, multiplication and division). In addition to some tradi-tional activities, there is a large compo-nent of practicing basic skills through interesting classroom tasks and the

frequent use of math games. Games have been found to be both highly moti-vating and an effective means to give a lot of practice with math facts. Kids and teachers report a much improved classroom experience in math.

Homework for practice of skills is also a feature of the Everyday Mathematics program. These activities are to be used at the discretion of the teacher in order to bolster learnings in the classroom. Watch for occasional communications from your school to help explain what your children are learning.

Parents have appreciated the Everyday Math on-line service that helps with homework and explains how math is taught. Passwords for this ser-vice can be obtained from your child’s school.

Health officials are concerned about the spread of H1N1 influenza (Swine Flu) this fall. Marysville Schools is in close contact with the Snohomish County Health Department. Current guidance from national health offi-cials is that students and staff should always:

Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or elbow instead of their hand when a tissue is not available.

Practice good hand hygiene … wash hands often.

Stay home when sick … until at least 24 hours after they no longer have a fever or signs of a fever (without the

use of fever-reducing medicine).Limited vaccines are expected to

be available in October. Currently, the priority is to immunize pregnant moth-ers and pre-school age children first. Health care workers, day care workers, and those who work with young chil-dren may be the second priority. It is

too early to tell whether school age chil-dren will be in one of the early priority groups. If there are developments in the fall, we will issue communications through parent letters and our web site. Parents can also monitor federal health updates at pandemicflu.gov.

Elementary Math Curriculum Offers Challenge and Fun

Swine Flu – H1N1 Influenza

communications through parent letters and our website. To prevent the spread of any colds or flu, including the sea-sonal variety that strikes every year, we advise the following—teach all kids to:

Cover coughs and sneezesWash hands regularly. Keep students home if they are ill.

Medication:Parents are encouraged to give med-

ication outside of school hours. Oral medication can be given at school only with specific written instructions from a doctor and signed parental permis-sion. If your student requires medica-tion during school hours or has been

diagnosed with a “life-threatening condition” as outlined in RCW 28A.210, please contact the school nurse through your school’s health room assistant. For more information regarding student health, contact the Learning Support Services Office at 360-653-0825.

Student Insurance:If your child is not covered by a

health insurance program, you may contact “Healthy Kids Now” toll-free at 1-877-543-7669 for information on free or low cost health insurance for chil-dren under 19 years old. This program is available through Washington State Department of Social and Health Ser-vices. Thousands of children under 19

are eligible, including children with:Single parentsWorking parentsTwo parentsChildren living with grandparents,

other family or friendsYoung adults (under 19) living on

their own

Immunizations:Washington state law (RCW

28A.210.160) requires that all students have a completed Certificate of Immu-nization Status on file at the school they attend (please refer to chart). Please include the month, day and year of immunizations when registering.

All students in Washington attend-

ing child care, preschool or kinder-garten through ninth grade will be required to have completed or be in the process of completing the three-dose series of Hepatitis B.

Immunizations are available through your physician or the Snohom-ish Health District at 425-339-5220.

Health Services (continued)

The CO-OP staff would like to welcome parents and students to the 2009-2010 school year at Quil Ceda Elementary / MCEP. Teachers and parent coordinators for each class-room have August socials planned and

have been in contact with many par-ents. School supply lists are available through each class parent coordinator. For questions regarding joining the MCEP, please call Karla Willard at 360-654-9911.

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Marysville On-line Virtual Education Program (MoveUp)

MOVE UP (Marysville On-line Vir-tual Education Program) is a cyber-school program designed for students to complete their educational course-work on-line. Over 100 courses offered through Advanced Academics provide options to students who desire this type of learning environment. Students complete all of their courses online. There are no classroom distractions or peer pressure. Highly skilled, Wash-ington State Certified Teachers are available for support and communicate with students weekly by telephone and/or email. Online chat and interactive learning sessions are also available. Students meeting all district and state graduation requirements will receive a diploma from the Marysville School District. To learn more about this pro-gram or to take a quiz to see it this is the right program for you, please visit www.iwanttograduate.com.

School Home Partnership (ShoPP)

S.Ho.P.P. students are enrolled as full-time students in Marysville School District, but complete the majority of their school work outside of the class-room setting. They work with a con-sulting teacher to develop a learning plan that consists of a combination of online courses, contract learning, and direct instruction classes. Typically, they complete three courses each quar-ter, earning up to six credits per year. Students meet weekly with their con-sulting teacher to provide evidence of adequate progress. Normally, students must complete 25 hours of learning activities per week. Satisfactory prog-ress is based on time spent on school work and the amount of work completed each week. To be successful, students

must be independent learners with strong academic support from home.

SOAR – “Relationships, Relevance and Rigor”

SOAR is an alternative program of choice offered within the Marysville Small Learning Community System. SOAR is “alternative” because it has different time requirements and focuses on integrated, thematic-based core curriculum, and independent learning options. Class sizes are smaller and students attend morning or afternoon sessions. Students also work indepen-dently outside of class on homework and projects to meet the individual learning goals they design with their advisors. SOAR provides an option for students with unique learning needs who are not finding success in a typical school setting. SOAR students have a variety of reasons why it is difficult for them to participate in a full-day 6 class schedule with success. SOAR offers a program that helps students find suc-cess through shorter terms, integrated learning, personal responsibility, rela-tionships and relevance.

Marysville Alternative Learning Experience Programs

Special Education Directors, Linda Sax and Ken Chovil, would like to invite parents of students with dis-abilities to participate in the Special Education Parent Group.

Meetings are scheduled in the Board Room for, September 29, Nov. 17, Feb. 16, and May 18. The meetings will be held from 6:30 - 8:00. The pur-pose of this group is to support par-ents. We will bring in special guests and program information based on parents’ requests. In past years we had a programs provided by our Transition to Success staff (school to work), guests to talk about transition into the bigger world, including a rep-resentative from Everett Community College, presentations on WASL, and rich discussions about students on the autism spectrum. At each meeting we provide an opportunity for parents to meet with each other to share prob-lems and solutions.

The first meeting will focus on program changes and enhancements across the district for students with disabilities.

Announcement forParent Support Group

On behalf of the entire ECEAP staff we would like to welcome our preschool friends and their families to the 2009-2010 school year. We believe preschool is the beginning of your child’s educa-tional journey and you are your child’s first and most important teacher. With this in mind, we look forward to

building a strong partnership with our preschool students and their families. Our office is now open and currently enrolling students who are 4 years old by August 31st. If you have any ques-tions regarding

ECEAP please give us a call @ 360-657-6590.

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Extreme weather and certain other situations can cause some schools or programs to be delayed or cancelled. School closures or delays are usually announced very early in the morning.

District personnel drive the roads starting about 3 a.m.

The Transportation Department and district administrators decide if sched-ule adjustments are necessary and to what extent. Deciding to delay or can-cel school is a tough decision. Given the changeability of our weather and the size of the district, a decision may make sense in part of the district at one time and seem irrational at another time and place. Understanding the need for thou-sands of people to know the decision, the transportation department follows emergency procedures developed after careful thought and study. Student and staff safety are the central concern for schedule change decisions.

If you suspect that a limited trans-portation schedule exists, check for an announcement made by the Marysville School District on television, radio or on our Web site www.msvl.k12.wa.us or on www.schoolreport.org.

If you do not hear Marysville School District mentioned in any announce-ments, then schools are operating on

a normal and regular schedule. You may also call the transportation office at 360-653-0835, press option #4. The news media will be notified when emer-gency procedures go into effect.

The radio and television stations announce school changes beginning as early as 6 a.m. Be sure your student knows what to do in the event of a delay,

cancellation or early dismissal. Talk through your expectations, family plans and your own emergency procedures.

Please make sure that your child is not dropped off at the school too early on late start days. Five to 10 minutes prior to late start time is appropriate. There is not adequate supervision if students arrive too early.

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Elementary — Grades K – 5

1 Allen Creek Elementary360-653-06606505 60th Dr. NEKristen DeWitte, Principal

2 Cascade Elementary360-653-06205200 100th St. NETeresa Iyall, Principal

3 Kellogg Marsh Elementary360-653-06436325 91st St. NEJohn Waldrop, Principal

4 Liberty Elementary360-653-06251919 Tenth St. NEScott Irwin, Principal

5 Marshall Elementary360-653-06304407 116th St. NEMichelle Gurnee, Principal

6 Pinewood Elementary360-653-06353707 Sunnyside Blvd.Breeze Williams, Principal

7 Sunnyside Elementary360-653-06456325 91st St. NETodd Christensen, Principal

8 Shoultes Elementary

360-653-064013525 51st St. NEJanelle McFalls, Principal

9 Quil Ceda Elementary/MCEP360-653-08902415 74th St. NEDavid McKellar, Principal

10 Tulalip Elementary360-653-065077305 36th Ave. NWChris Sampley, Principal

11 Grove Elementary360-653-06476510 Grove StreetJeanne Tennis, Principal

Middle School — Grades 6 – 8

12 Cedarcrest Middle School360-653-08506400 88th St. NESheila Gerrish, Principal

13 Marysville Middle School360-653-06154923 67th St. NEPete Lundberg, Principal

14 Totem Middle School360-653-06101605 Seventh St.Judy Albertson, Principal

High School — Grades 9 - 12

15 Marysville-Pilchuck High School360-653-06005611 108th St. NEJudith Murdock, PrincipalBio Med Academy High School360-657-0935

Fred Dahlem, PrincipalPathways of Choice360-657-6163

Shawn Stevenson, PrincipalAcademy of Constructionand Engineering360-657-0924

Josh Rosenbach, PrincipalInternational School of Communications 360-657-0686

Dave Rose, PrincipalSchool for the Entrepreneur360-657-0606

16 Marysville Mountain View High School360-653-06284317 76th St. NEDawn Bechtholdt, Principal

Marysville Secondary Campus7204 27th Ave. NE 17 Arts and Technology High School360-653-0664Terri Kaltenbach, Principal

17 Heritage High School360-653-0690Frank Redmon, Principal

17 Tenth Street Middle School360-653-0665Frank Redmon, Principal

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In the morning:Heritage, Mountain View and A&T

High School students will ride to school with Marysville Pilchuck High School students to the Marysville Pilchuck cam-pus. At the Marysville Pilchuck campus they will board transfer buses to take them to their school of attendance. The transfer buses will have the destination school name posted in the second win-dow back on the right side of the bus.

Tenth Street School students will ride to and from school on the mid-level bus that services their neighborhood.

When they arrive at the mid-level school in the morning students will transfer to a shuttle bus that will take them to the Tenth Street School.

In the afternoon:Mountain View students will board

transfer buses to Marysville Pilchuck High School where they will board the same bus they rode in the morning to Marysville Pilchuck for the ride home.

Heritage and A&T students will ride home on middle school-level buses. They will board transfer buses at the

Marysville Secondary Campus to transport them to the mid-level schools that are in the attendance area of their home. The transfer buses will have the destination school name posted in the second window back on the right side of the bus. At the mid-level school they will board the bus that services their neighborhood to ride home.

Tenth Street School students will be shuttled with the A&T and Heritage students from the Marysville Second-ary Campus to their attendance area mid-level school. The transfer buses

will have the destination school name posted in the second window back on the right side of the bus. At the mid-level school students will board the same bus that they rode in the morn-ing that services their neighborhood to ride home.

NOTE: To find the bus route home, refer to the routes listed in this guide. You may also access route information on the Marysville School District Web site at www.msvl.k12.wa.us/transportation/e-link route information.

Important Transportation Information For Students Attending Heritage High School, A&T High School, Marysville Mountain View

High School and 10th Street Schools

Allen Creek Elementary

Route: 40C8:20 AM 68TH AVE NE@64TH ST NE8:22 AM 7115 63RD PL NE8:23 AM 63RD PL NE@73RD AVE NE8:27 AM 6008 83RD AVE NE8:34 AM 78TH AVE NE@61ST ST NE8:39 AM 78TH AVE NE@63RD ST NE8:41 AM 78TH AVE NE@62ND ST NE8:43 AM 6003 76TH AVE NE8:50 AM ALLEN CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Route: 52C8:40 AM 81ST DR NE@GROVE ST8:41 AM GROVE ST@67TH ST NE8:43 AM 7803 67TH ST NE8:45 AM 64TH ST NE@72ND DR NE8:50 AM ALLEN CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 67C8:30 AM 70TH ST NE@GROVE WEST SIDE8:30 AM 69TH ST NE@GROVE8:30 AM 78TH DR NE@77TH AVE NE8:33 AM 6913 77TH AVE NE8:35 AM 73RD PL NE@78TH DR NE8:38 AM 6604 79TH DR NE

8:40 AM 66TH ST NE@81ST DR NE8:41 AM 6624 81ST DR NE8:50 AM ALLEN CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 85C8:34 AM 76TH DR NE@73RD PL NE8:35 AM 76TH DR NE@75TH PL NE8:35 AM 75TH PL NE@77TH DR NE8:36 AM 78TH DR NE@75TH ST NE8:36 AM 75TH ST NE@79TH DR NE8:38 AM 83RD AVE NE@72ND PL NE8:39 AM 83RD AVE NE@69TH ST NE8:39 AM GROVE ST@84TH DR NE8:40 AM GROVE ST@86TH AVE NE8:42 AM 70TH ST NE@85TH AVE NE8:50 AM ALLEN CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Cascade Elementary

Route: 57C8:18 AM 108TH ST NE@54TH DR NE8:19 AM 108TH ST NE@52ND DR NE8:20 AM 51ST AVE NE@110TH PL NE8:20 AM 51ST AVE NE@113TH PL NE8:21 AM 51ST AVE NE@114TH PL NE8:23 AM 55TH AVE NE@119TH PL NE

8:28 AM 5401 116TH ST NE8:29 AM 51ST AVE NE@117TH PL NE8:29 AM 51ST AVE NE@119TH PL NE8:30 AM 121ST ST NE@54TH DR NE8:32 AM 121ST ST NE@52ND AVE NE8:36 AM 12716 51ST AVE NE8:37 AM 51ST AVE NE@126TH ST NE8:39 AM 11918 51ST AVE NE8:40 AM 51ST AVE NE@119TH ST NE8:41 AM 51ST AVE NE@110TH ST NE8:42 AM SHOULTES RD@106TH ST NE8:45 AM CASCADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Grove Elementary

Route: 55C8:25 AM 7624 60TH DR NE8:25 AM 7717 60TH DR NE8:25 AM 7811 60TH DR NE8:26 AM 60TH DR NE@80TH ST NE8:26 AM 60TH DR NE@81ST PL NE8:26 AM 60TH DR NE@83RD ST NE8:31 AM 82ND AVE NE@83RD ST NE8:32 AM 83RD ST NE@82ND DR NE8:33 AM 79TH ST NE@86TH AVE NE8:35 AM 86TH DR NE@87TH AVE NE8:36 AM 87TH AVE NE@79TH ST NE8:39 AM 77TH ST NE@82ND AVE NE8:40 AM 77TH ST NE@81ST DR NE8:43 AM 75TH ST NE@83RD AVE NE8:50 AM GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Kellogg Marsh Elementary

Route: 55C8:25 AM 7624 60TH DR NE8:25 AM 7717 60TH DR NE8:25 AM 7811 60TH DR NE8:26 AM 60TH DR NE@80TH ST NE8:26 AM 60TH DR NE@81ST PL NE8:26 AM 60TH DR NE@83RD ST NE

8:31 AM 82ND AVE NE@83RD ST NE8:32 AM 83RD ST NE@82ND DR NE8:33 AM 79TH ST NE@86TH AVE NE8:35 AM 86TH DR NE@87TH AVE NE8:36 AM 87TH AVE NE@79TH ST NE8:39 AM 77TH ST NE@82ND AVE NE8:40 AM 77TH ST NE@81ST DR NE8:43 AM 75TH ST NE@83RD AVE NE8:50 AM GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Liberty Elementary

Route: 38C8:27 AM 5TH ST@CEDAR AVE8:28 AM 1022 CEDAR AVE8:29 AM 1086 CEDAR AVE8:30 AM 1216 GROVE ST8:31 AM GROVE ST@ASH AVE8:33 AM ASH AVE@10TH ST8:34 AM ASH AVE@8TH ST8:35 AM 6TH ST@BEACH AVE8:36 AM BEACH AVE@8TH ST8:37 AM 1021 BEACH AVE8:38 AM 1046 BEACH AVE8:38 AM 1068 BEACH AVE8:39 AM 1092 BEACH AVE8:40 AM 1207 BEACH AVE8:40 AM 1264 BEACH AVE8:41 AM 1344 BEACH AVE8:46 AM 1413 8TH ST8:50 AM LIBERTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 46C8:32 AM 5430 64TH ST NE8:33 AM 64TH ST NE@56TH DR NE8:35 AM 6110 64TH ST NE (WEST DRIVEWAY)8:36 AM 6110 64TH ST NE (EAST DRIVEWAY8:38 AM 6508 64TH ST NE8:42 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@57TH DR NE8:43 AM 5620 61ST ST NE8:44 AM 61ST ST NE@55TH AVE NE8:50 AM LIBERTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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Route: 88C8:28 AM 1234 CEDAR AVE8:30 AM 1270 CEDAR AVE8:31 AM 1350 CEDAR AVE SOUTH8:32 AM 1350 CEDAR AVE NORTH8:34 AM 1374 CEDAR AVE8:35 AM 3824 80TH ST NE8:38 AM 80TH ST NE@38TH DR NE8:39 AM 1367 CEDAR AVE8:42 AM 1081 CEDAR AVE8:50 AM LIBERTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Marshall Elementary

Route: 20C7:42 AM CEDARCREST8:04 AM 12820 3RD AVE NE8:06 AM 3RD AVE NE@6TH AVE NE8:07 AM 416 125TH ST NE8:09 AM 3RD AVE NE@130TH ST NE8:09 AM 13123 3RD AVE NE8:10 AM 13321 3RD AVE NE8:10 AM 13605 3RD AVE NE8:13 AM 13604 19TH AVE NE8:15 AM 128TH ST NE@11TH AVE NE8:18 AM 128TH ST NE@26TH AVE NE8:30 AM 4TH AVE NE@114TH ST NE8:31 AM 4TH AVE NE@117TH ST NE8:32 AM 120TH ST NE@2ND AVE NE8:33 AM MERIDIAN AVE N@123RD ST NW8:39 AM 11424 11TH DR NE8:41 AM 1427 118TH ST NE8:42 AM 1620 118TH ST NE8:43 AM 1902 116TH ST NE8:43 AM 1930 116TH ST NE8:43 AM 2108/2110 116TH ST NE8:44 AM 2406 116TH ST NE8:47 AM 3710 116TH ST NE8:48 AM 4304 116TH ST NE8:50 AM MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 45C 8:18 AM STATE AVE@106TH PL NE8:19 AM 11811 STATE AVE8:24 AM 14925 SMOKEY PT BLVD8:25 AM 3622 152ND ST NE8:29 AM 144TH ST NE@49TH DR NE

8:37 AM 122ND ST NE@39TH AVE NE8:37 AM 122ND ST NE@38TH AVE NE8:38 AM 38TH AVE NE@121ST ST NE8:39 AM 3827 120TH PL NE8:41 AM 39TH DR NE@119TH PL NE8:42 AM 118TH PL NE@38TH AVE NE8:43 AM 120TH ST NE@36TH DR NE8:44 AM 35TH AVE NE@122ND ST NE8:50 AM MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Pinewood Elementary

Route: 26C 8:18 AM STATE AVE@81ST PL NE8:19 AM 8230 STATE AVE8:20 AM 8515 STATE AVE8:21 AM 3915 88TH ST8:24 AM 36TH AVE NE@82ND PL NE8:26 AM 8425 36TH AVE NE8:26 AM 8525 36TH AVE NE8:27 AM 8703 36TH AVE NE8:29 AM 35TH AVE NE@91ST ST NE8:30 AM 35TH AVE NE@92ND PL NE8:31 AM 35TH AVE NE@93RD PL NE8:32 AM 9503 35TH AVE NE8:33 AM 35TH AVE NE@97TH PL NE8:35 AM 3812 98TH ST NE8:36 AM 9905 39TH DR NE8:38 AM 100TH PL NE@35TH AVE NE8:39 AM 3624 100TH PL NE8:50 AM PINEWOOD ELEMENTARY Route: 92C 8:17 AM 60TH DR NE@85TH ST NE8:19 AM 60TH DR NE@88TH ST NE8:23 AM 62ND DR NE@99TH ST NE8:25 AM 62ND DR NE@97TH ST NE8:34 AM STATE AVE@103RD PL NE8:35 AM 4409 104TH PL NE8:36 AM 4307 105TH PL NE8:38 AM 3805 104TH ST NE8:39 AM 38TH AVE NE@38TH DR NE8:40 AM 107TH PL NE@39TH DR NE8:41 AM 39TH DR NE@105TH PL NE8:42 AM 104TH ST NE@42ND AVE NE8:50 AM PINEWOOD ELEMENTARY

Quil Ceda Elementary

Route: 14C7:55 AM 13633 63RD DR NW8:10 AM 140TH ST NW@76TH AVE NW8:13 AM 140TH ST NW@52ND AVE NW8:14 AM 4030 140TH ST NW8:16 AM 138TH ST NW@36TH DR NW8:17 AM 36TH DR NW@139TH ST NW8:17 AM 3520 140TH ST NW8:18 AM 140TH ST NW@30TH AVE NW8:19 AM 140TH ST NW@26TH AVE NW8:21 AM 13810 12TH AVE NW8:23 AM 12916 12TH AVE NW8:24 AM 12TH AVE NW@128TH ST NW8:25 AM 124TH PL NW@11TH AVE NW8:26 AM 8TH DR NW@25TH PL NW8:28 AM 12831 12TH AVE NW8:29 AM 129TH PL NW@10TH AVE NW8:31 AM 131ST ST NW@ALFRED SAM DR8:32 AM CEDAR LP@131ST ST NW8:35 AM 1015 131ST ST NW8:36 AM 13321 12TH AVE NW8:57 AM QUIL CEDA ES Route: 27C 8:25 AM 1910 4TH ST8:28 AM 61ST ST NE@52ND AVE NE8:29 AM 61ST ST NE@54TH AVE NE8:35 AM 61ST ST NE@51ST AVE NE8:37 AM 2ND ST@UNION AVE8:38 AM 2ND ST@QUINN AVE8:40 AM 1ST ST@COLUMBIA AVE8:40 AM COLUMBIA AVE@2ND ST8:41 AM COLUMBIA AVE@4TH ST8:43 AM 113 CEDAR AVE8:50 AM QUIL CEDA ES Route: 28C8:33 AM 22ND DR NE@67TH PL NE8:34 AM 6917 22ND DR NE8:35 AM 22ND DR NE@21ST DR NE8:36 AM 21ST DR NE@67TH PL NE8:37 AM 6524 21ST DR NE8:39 AM 65TH ST NE@20TH DR NE8:40 AM 20TH DR NE@66TH PL NE8:41 AM 20TH DR NE@19TH DR NE8:42 AM 19TH DR NE@70TH PL NE8:43 AM 72ND ST NE@19TH AVE NE8:44 AM 7130 19TH AVE NE8:44 AM 6828 19TH AVE NE8:45 AM 6710 A 19TH AVE NE

8:45 AM 19TH AVE NE@66TH PL NE8:45 AM 19TH AVE NE@65TH PL NE8:46 AM 19TH AVE NE@MARINE DR NE8:47 AM MARINE DR NE@23RD AVE NE8:50 AM QUIL CEDA ES Route: 82C8:37 AM 6605 27TH AVE NE8:37 AM 27TH AVE NE@OLD TULALIP RD8:38 AM 6920 27TH AVE NE8:39 AM 7227 27TH AVE NE8:40 AM 27TH AVE NE@77TH ST NE8:41 AM 27TH AVE NE@SANDRA MADISON LP8:42 AM 27TH AVE NE@LEVI LAMONT RD8:43 AM 27TH AVE NE@81ST ST NE8:45 AM 8319/8317 27TH AVE NE8:45 AM 8629 27TH AVE NE8:47 AM 8719 27TH AVE NE8:47 AM 8208 27TH AVE NE8:50 AM QUIL CEDA ES

Shoultes Elementary

Route: 37C8:34 AM 44TH AVE NE@150TH ST NE8:36 AM 149TH PL NE@44TH DR NE8:38 AM 151ST ST NE@44TH DR NE8:42 AM 6302 152ND ST NE8:50 AM SHOULTES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Sunnyside Elementary

Route: 23C8:31 AM 52ND ST NE@61ST DR NE8:36 AM 60TH AVE NE@49TH ST NE8:39 AM 60TH AVE NE@48TH ST NE8:40 AM 58TH DR NE@47TH ST NE8:43 AM 58TH DR NE@46TH ST NE8:44 AM 46TH ST NE@60TH DR NE8:45 AM 46TH ST NE@62ND AVE NE8:47 AM 4430/4431 SUNNYSIDE BLVD8:50 AM SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 56C8:22 AM 68TH DR NE@59TH PL NE8:23 AM 68TH DR NE@60TH PL NE8:25 AM 62ND PL NE@68TH AVE NE8:28 AM 58TH ST NE@69TH AVE NE8:30 AM 58TH ST NE@57TH ST NE

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Cedarcrest Middle School

Route: 14B7:09 AM 88TH ST NE@40TH DR NE7:11 AM 36TH AVE NE@85TH ST NE7:12 AM 8703 36TH AVE NE7:14 AM 35TH AVE NE@91ST ST NE7:15 AM 35TH AVE NE@93RD PL NE7:16 AM 35TH AVE NE@97TH PL NE7:18 AM 3723 98TH ST NE7:19 AM 39TH DR NE@100TH PL NE7:21 AM 100TH PL NE@35TH DR NE7:29 AM 88TH ST NE@44TH DR NE

7:32 AM 88TH ST NE@46TH DR NE7:35 AM 88TH ST NE@47TH DR NE7:40 AM CEDARCREST Route: 20B7:19 AM STATE AVE@103RD PL NE7:22 AM 38TH AVE NE@38TH DR NE7:23 AM 39TH DR NE@105TH PL NE7:24 AM 104TH ST NE@42ND AVE NE7:28 AM 92ND ST NE@44TH DR NE7:28 AM 92ND ST NE@46TH DR NE7:29 AM 92ND ST NE@48TH DR NE7:31 AM 48TH DR NE@96TH ST NE

7:35 AM SHOULTES RD@101ST PL NE7:36 AM 104TH PL NE@106TH ST NE7:38 AM SHOULTES RD@106TH ST NE7:41 AM 51ST AVE NE@92ND ST NE7:45 AM CEDARCREST Route: 23B7:29 AM 108TH ST NE@57TH DR NE7:33 AM 108TH ST NE@60TH AVE NE7:40 AM CEDARCREST Route: 44B7:04 AM 51ST AVE NE@110TH PL NE7:05 AM 51ST AVE NE@114TH PL NE7:09 AM 51ST AVE NE@119TH PL NE7:10 AM 51ST AVE NE@121ST ST NE7:15 AM 51ST AVE NE@126TH ST NE7:17 AM 51ST AVE NE@119TH PL NE7:18 AM 51ST AVE NE@110TH PL NE7:19 AM 51ST AVE NE@110TH ST NE7:21 AM 108TH ST NE@54TH DR NE7:24 AM 112TH ST NE@69TH DR NE7:25 AM 11817 67TH AVE NE7:26 AM 11921 67TH AVE NE7:27 AM 12717 67TH AVE NE7:28 AM 67TH AVE NE@HILLTOP RD7:33 AM WADE RD@77TH AVE NE7:38 AM 6603 132ND ST NE7:50 AM CEDARCREST Route: 51B6:44 AM 84TH ST NE@94TH AVE NE

6:45 AM 10202 84TH ST NE6:46 AM 111TH AVE NE@84TH ST6:46 AM 11318 84TH ST NE6:47 AM 11420 84TH ST NE6:48 AM 11931 84TH ST NE6:49 AM 8110 123RD AVE NE6:49 AM 7910 123RD AVE NE6:50 AM 123RD AVE NE@77TH ST NE6:56 AM 110TH AVE NE@69TH ST NE7:06 AM 7819 143RD AVE NE7:09 AM 139TH AVE NE@74TH ST NE7:14 AM 14109 84TH ST NE7:16 AM 8819 131ST AVE NE7:18 AM 131ST AVE NE@94TH ST NE7:19 AM 9330 131ST AVE NE7:24 AM 9601 115TH AVE NE7:24 AM 9830 115TH AVE NE7:25 AM 9905 115TH AVE NE7:26 AM 10311 115TH AVE NE7:27 AM 11722 108TH ST NE7:29 AM 112TH ST NE@125TH AVE NE7:30 AM 112TH ST NE@127TH AVE NE7:33 AM 12526 107TH ST NE7:34 AM 129TH AVE@107TH ST NE7:36 AM 10929 131ST AVE NE7:42 AM 123RD AVE NE@94TH ST NE7:47 AM 84TH ST NE@79TH AVE NE7:49 AM 7401 84TH ST NE7:52 AM CEDARCREST

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8:32 AM 58TH ST NE@58TH PL NE8:34 AM 59TH ST NE@74TH AVE NE8:35 AM 57TH ST NE@74TH DR NE8:38 AM 5518 75TH AVE NE8:39 AM 52ND ST NE@73RD AVE NE8:42 AM 52ND ST NE@71ST AVE NE8:43 AM 52ND ST NE@69TH DR NE8:50 AM SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 75C8:24 AM 38TH ST NE@73RD DR NE8:26 AM 37TH ST NE@73RD DR NE8:30 AM 73RD DR NE@35TH ST NE8:32 AM 35TH ST NE@71ST AVE NE8:34 AM 30TH ST NE@72ND AVE NE8:37 AM 29TH ST NE@74TH DR NE8:40 AM 2324 75TH AVE NE8:40 AM 75TH AVE NE@21ST ST NE8:44 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@33RD PL NE8:46 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@36TH ST NE8:50 AM SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 80C8:36 AM 67TH AVE NE@61ST ST NE8:40 AM 71ST AVE NE@38TH PL NE8:41 AM 38TH PL NE@68TH DR NE8:41 AM 68TH DR NE@37TH ST NE8:42 AM 35TH ST NE@69TH AVE NE8:44 AM 71ST AVE NE@29TH PL NE8:46 AM 2305 SUNNYSIDE BLVD8:46 AM 2727 SUNNYSIDE BLVD8:47 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@68TH DR NE

8:48 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@33RD PL NE8:48 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@36TH ST NE8:50 AM SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 83C8:33 AM 60TH PL NE@60TH DR NE8:35 AM 60TH PL NE@63RD AVE NE8:35 AM 63RD AVE NE@58TH ST NE8:40 AM 67TH AVE NE@59TH ST NE8:43 AM 52ND ST NE@65TH DR NE8:45 AM 4603 SUNNYSIDE BLVD8:46 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@44TH PL NE8:47 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@42ND ST NE8:50 AM SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 89C8:29 AM 67TH AVE NE@50TH PL NE8:29 AM 67TH AVE NE@49TH PL NE8:31 AM 49TH ST NE@68TH DR NE8:31 AM 49TH ST NE@70TH AVE NE8:32 AM 49TH ST NE@71ST AVE NE8:33 AM 49TH PL NE@72ND DR NE8:35 AM 7400 46TH PL NE8:36 AM 75TH AVE NE@48TH ST NE8:37 AM 75TH AVE NE@51ST PL NE8:40 AM 4720 67TH AVE NE8:41 AM 67TH AVE NE@45TH PL NE8:43 AM 44TH ST NE@70TH AVE NE8:44 AM 7001 40TH ST NE8:45 AM 6815 40TH ST NE8:46 AM 6605 40TH ST NE8:47 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@38TH PL NE

8:50 AM SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Route: 94C8:30 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@59TH DR NE8:33 AM 6400 56TH PL NE8:34 AM 66TH AVE NE@58TH ST NE8:37 AM 6400 56TH PL NE8:40 AM 64TH AVE NE@55TH PL NE8:40 AM 64TH AVE NE@53RD PL NE8:42 AM 52ND ST NE@63RD DR NE8:43 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@51ST PL NE8:44 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@50TH PL NE8:45 AM 4904 SUNNYSIDE BLVD8:46 AM 4717 SUNNYSIDE BLVD8:50 AM SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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Route: 35C8:09 AM 5202 MERIDIAN AVE N8:10 AM 5411 MERIDIAN AVE N8:12 AM 60TH ST NW@6TH AVE NW8:13 AM 6TH AVE NW@57TH PL NW8:14 AM 6TH AVE NW@56TH ST NW8:15 AM 4914 6TH AVE NW8:17 AM 320 MARINE DR NE8:17 AM 414 MARINE DR NE8:17 AM 510 MARINE DR NE8:17 AM 720 MARINE DR NE8:18 AM 926 MARINE DR NE8:21 AM 6831 14TH AVE NE8:22 AM 7519 14TH AVE NE8:26 AM 6106 14TH AVE NE8:27 AM 1021 MARINE DR NE

8:28 AM MARINE DR NE@7TH AVE NE8:29 AM MARINE DR NE@2ND AVE NE8:30 AM 905 MARINE DR NW8:31 AM 12TH AVE NW@POTLATCH BEACH RD8:34 AM MARINE DR NW@62ND ST NW8:38 AM 3307 MISSION BEACH DR8:45 AM MISSION BEACH RD@MISSIONS HILL RD8:47 AM JOSEPH CHARLES JR LP@JACK GEORGE DR8:47 AM 2730 JOSEPH CHARLES JR LP8:50 AM MARINE DR NW@EDWARD BEATTY RD8:50 AM LLOYD HATCH SR DR@ALPHONSUS BOB LOOP D8:51 AM TOTEM BEACH@70TH ST NW8:55 AM TULALIP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Route: 84C8:10 AM 9915 MARINE DR NW8:13 AM 12015 MARINE DR NW - PORT SUSAN8:17 AM MARINE DR NW@135TH PL NW8:19 AM MARINE DR NW@76TH AVE NW8:26 AM HERMOSA BEACH RD@79TH ST NW8:27 AM HERMOSA BEACH RD@77TH PL NW8:28 AM 42ND DR NW@78TH PL NW8:30 AM 7815 WATER WORKS RD8:31 AM 7827 WATER WORKS RD8:36 AM TURK DR@LAGER LN8:37 AM 9025 TURK DR8:38 AM TURK DR@VAN NESS8:38 AM 8906 TURK DR8:39 AM 8716 TURK DR8:40 AM TURK DR@82ND ST NW8:45 AM 8315 WATER WORKS RD8:48 AM 10610 WATER WORKS RD8:54 AM WALTER MOSES JR DR@28TH DR NW8:55 AM LARRY PRICE LP RD@EZRA HATCH RD9:00 AM TULALIP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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Marysville Middle School

Route: 26B7:17 AM 132ND ST NE@54TH DR NE7:19 AM 132ND ST NE@57TH AVE NE7:19 AM 58TH DR NE@132ND PL NE7:21 AM 58TH AVE NE@130TH PL NE7:22 AM 56TH AVE NE@130TH PL NE7:24 AM 56TH AVE NE@125TH PL NE7:26 AM 56TH AVE NE@56TH DR NE7:45 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 27B7:25 AM STATE AVE@106TH PL NE7:27 AM 109TH PL NE@47TH AVE NE7:28 AM 47TH AVE NE@113TH ST NE7:29 AM 113TH PL NE@46TH AVE NE7:30 AM 113TH PL NE@44TH DR NE7:31 AM 11811 STATE AVE7:32 AM 122ND ST NE@39TH AVE NE7:33 AM 122ND ST NE@38TH AVE NE7:34 AM 38TH AVE NE@121ST ST NE7:35 AM 38TH AVE NE@120TH ST NE7:36 AM 38TH AVE NE@118TH PL NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 37B7:13 AM 5222 142ND PL NE7:14 AM 143RD PL NE@TIMBERBROOK DR7:15 AM TIMBERBROOK DR@144TH PL NE7:16 AM TIMBERBROOK DR@55TH DR NE7:18 AM 146TH ST NE@TIMBERBROOK DR7:21 AM 143RD PL NE@57TH AVE NE7:22 AM 57TH AVE NE@140TH PL NE7:23 AM 139TH PL NE@57TH DR NE7:24 AM 139TH PL NE@54TH DR NE7:25 AM 140TH PL NE@53RD DR NE7:26 AM 140TH PL NE@51ST DR NE7:28 AM 144TH ST NE@49TH DR NE7:31 AM 4508 136TH ST NE7:32 AM 136TH ST NE@47TH AVE NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 40B7:36 AM 52ND ST NE@61ST DR NE

7:38 AM 60TH AVE NE@49TH ST NE7:39 AM 58TH DR NE@47TH ST NE7:41 AM 46TH ST NE@62ND AVE NE7:42 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@50TH PL NE7:43 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@57TH DR NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 56B7:30 AM 6508 64TH ST NE7:31 AM 61ST PL NE@69TH AVE NE7:32 AM 69TH AVE NE@62ND PL NE7:34 AM 58TH ST NE@69TH AVE NE7:35 AM 58TH ST NE@57TH ST NE7:36 AM 7408 59TH ST NE7:40 AM 67TH AVE NE@59TH ST NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 60B7:24 AM 136TH PL NE@49TH DR NE7:25 AM 49TH DR NE@138TH ST NE7:25 AM 139TH ST NE@139TH PL NE7:26 AM 51ST AVE NE@138TH ST NE7:27 AM 51ST AVE NE@SHOULTES ES7:29 AM 13523 47TH DR NE7:31 AM 134TH PL NE@50TH AVE NE7:33 AM QUIL SCENIC DR@133RD PL NE7:35 AM 135TH PL NE@56TH DR NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 75B7:26 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@44TH PL NE7:28 AM 6509 40TH ST NE7:28 AM 6605 40TH ST NE7:29 AM 6713 40TH ST NE7:30 AM 68TH DR NE@38TH PL NE7:31 AM 68TH DR NE@36TH ST NE7:33 AM 35TH ST NE@71ST AVE NE7:37 AM 2909 SUNNYSIDE BLVD7:37 AM 3029 SUNNYSIDE BLVD7:38 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@33RD PL NE7:39 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@36TH ST NE7:41 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@38TH PL NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 81B6:52 AM 2224 116TH ST NE6:53 AM 2028 116TH ST NE6:54 AM 1720 114TH ST NE6:56 AM 114TH ST NE@11TH DR NE6:58 AM 11614 6TH AVE NE7:00 AM 117TH ST NE@2ND DR NE7:02 AM 12109 1ST DR NW

7:03 AM MERIDIAN AVE N@123RD ST NW7:05 AM 2ND DR NE@120TH ST NE7:07 AM 12317 6TH AVE NE7:10 AM 3RD AVE NE@130TH ST NE7:11 AM 13403 3RD AVE NE7:12 AM 13514 3RD AVE NE7:14 AM 1508 140TH ST NE7:17 AM 128TH ST NE@11TH AVE NE7:18 AM 128TH ST NE@14TH AVE NE7:20 AM 128TH ST NE@23RD DR NE7:21 AM 2506 128TH ST NE7:29 AM 14925 SMOKEY PT BLVD7:30 AM 152ND ST NE@44TH AVE NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 83B7:30 AM 67TH AVE NE@61ST ST NE7:31 AM 60TH PL NE@66TH AVE NE7:32 AM 60TH PL NE@64TH AVE NE7:32 AM 60TH PL NE@63RD AVE NE7:34 AM 56TH PL NE@61ST DR NE7:35 AM 56TH PL NE@63RD AVE NE7:35 AM 64TH AVE NE@55TH PL NE7:36 AM 64TH AVE NE@53RD PL NE7:37 AM 64TH AVE NE@52ND ST NE7:45 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 89B7:29 AM 67TH AVE NE@50TH PL NE7:30 AM 67TH AVE NE@49TH PL NE7:31 AM 49TH ST NE@68TH DR NE7:32 AM 49TH ST NE@ 71ST DR NE7:33 AM 49TH PL NE@72ND DR NE7:35 AM 46TH PL NE@75TH AVE NE7:36 AM 75TH AVE NE@50TH PL NE7:38 AM 52ND ST NE@73RD AVE NE7:39 AM 52ND ST NE@71ST AVE NE7:40 AM 52ND ST NE@69TH DR NE7:41 AM 52ND ST NE@68TH DR NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 92B7:24 AM 51ST AVE NE@124TH PL NE7:25 AM 126TH PL NE@54TH AVE NE7:27 AM 128TH PL NE@53RD AVE NE7:27 AM 128TH PL NE@52ND AVE NE7:32 AM 51ST AVE NE@130TH PL NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL

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Route: 94B7:19 AM 4720 67TH AVE NE7:20 AM 4416 67TH AVE NE7:21 AM 44TH ST NE@70TH AVE NE7:23 AM 71ST AVE NE@38TH PL NE7:25 AM 38TH ST NE@72ND AVE NE7:26 AM 37TH ST NE@73RD DR NE7:31 AM 71ST AVE NE@30TH ST NE7:34 AM SOPER HILL RD@74TH DR(north side)7:35 AM SOPER HILL RD@74TH DR(south side)7:37 AM 2324 75TH AVE NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 95B7:23 AM 116TH ST NE@46TH AVE NE7:25 AM 47TH DR NE@117TH ST NE7:27 AM 45TH AVE NE@122ND PL NE7:29 AM 43RD DR NE@123RD PL NE7:30 AM 123RD PL NE@42ND DR NE7:31 AM 123RD PL NE@41ST AVE NE7:32 AM 124TH PL NE@42ND AVE NE7:34 AM 125TH PL NE@43RD AVE NE7:36 AM 123RD PL NE@122ND PL NE7:37 AM 123RD PL NE@48TH DR NE7:38 AM 48TH DR NE@122ND PL NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 96B7:20 AM 43RD AVE NE@128TH PL NE7:21 AM 43RD AVE NE@129TH PL NE7:23 AM 46TH DR NE@131ST PL NE7:25 AM 133RD PL NE@45TH AVE NE7:28 AM 43RD AVE NE@126TH PL NE7:29 AM 45TH AVE NE@127TH ST NE7:30 AM 127TH ST NE@48TH AVE NE7:50 AM MARYSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL

Totem Middle School

Route: 28B7:32 AM 7211 27TH AVE NE7:33 AM 27TH AVE NE@74TH ST NE7:33 AM 7512 27TH AVE NE7:34 AM 27TH AVE NE@77TH ST NE7:34 AM 27TH AVE NE@SANDRA MADISON LP7:36 AM 27TH AVE NE@LEVI LAMONT RD7:37 AM 27TH AVE NE@86TH ST NE7:38 AM 2808 QUIL CEDA WAY7:45 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL

Route: 36B6:37 AM 8209 MARINE DR NW6:43 AM 12015 MARINE DR NW - PORT SUSAN6:44 AM 12511 MARINE DR NW6:47 AM MARINE DR NW@135TH PL NW6:50 AM MARINE DR NW@115TH ST NW6:53 AM MARINE DR NW@TULALIP SHORES RD6:55 AM 8702 MARINE DR NW6:57 AM HERMOSA BEACH RD@79TH ST NW6:57 AM HERMOSA BEACH RD@77TH PL NW6:59 AM 77TH PL NW@42ND DR NW7:03 AM 36TH AVE NW@TULALIP BOYS GIRLS7:04 AM 7827 WATER WORKS RD7:05 AM REUBEN SHELTON DR@ELLISON JAMES DR7:07 AM ELLISON JAMES DR@VERLE HATCH DR7:11 AM WATER WORKS RD@86TH ST NW7:14 AM 10610 WATER WORKS RD7:15 AM 9726 WATER WORKS RD7:19 AM TURK DR@26TH AVE NW7:20 AM 2222 TURK DR7:21 AM TURK DR@21ST AVE NW7:22 AM 2008 TURK DR7:25 AM TURK DR@VAN NESS7:26 AM 8720 TURK DR7:27 AM TURK DR@82ND ST NW7:38 AM MARINE DR NE@7TH AVE NE7:47 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOLRoute: 38B7:26 AM 7614 60TH DR NE7:27 AM 60TH DR NE@80TH ST NE7:28 AM 60TH DR NE@81ST PL NE7:33 AM 67TH AVE NE@79TH PL NE7:34 AM 67TH AVE NE@78TH PL NE7:35 AM GROVE ST@69TH AVE NE7:37 AM GROVE ST@72ND DR NE7:39 AM 78TH ST NE@75TH DR NE7:50 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 46B7:20 AM 83RD AVE NE@72ND PL NE7:20 AM 83RD AVE NE@74TH PL NE7:21 AM 83RD AVE NE@75TH ST NE7:21 AM 83RD AVE NE@83RD DR NE7:22 AM 79TH ST NE@85TH AVE NE7:23 AM 79TH ST NE@87TH AVE NE7:25 AM 83RD ST NE@82ND AVE NE7:27 AM 77TH ST NE@82ND AVE NE7:28 AM 77TH ST NE@80TH AVE NE7:29 AM 80TH AVE NE@80TH DR NE7:30 AM 76TH AVE NE@77TH AVE NE

7:31 AM 77TH AVE NE@81ST PL NE7:32 AM 74TH DR NE@81ST PL NE7:33 AM 74TH DR NE@83RD PL NE7:45 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 47B7:19 AM 6705 73RD ST NE7:20 AM 73RD ST NE@69TH AVE NE7:21 AM 71ST AVE NE@72ND ST NE7:23 AM 71ST AVE NE@71ST ST NE7:24 AM 71ST AVE NE@67TH PL NE7:24 AM 71ST AVE NE@66TH ST NE7:26 AM 67TH AVE NE@66TH ST NE7:27 AM 67TH AVE NE@67TH PL NE7:28 AM 67TH PL NE@66TH DR NE7:29 AM 67TH PL NE@64TH DR NE7:31 AM 64TH PL NE@65TH DR NE7:35 AM 69TH ST NE@66TH DR NE7:45 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 65B7:31 AM 61ST ST NE@52ND AVE NE7:34 AM 58TH DR NE@65TH ST NE7:36 AM 58TH DR NE@67TH ST NE7:37 AM 67TH ST NE@57TH DR NE7:45 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 67B7:20 AM 69TH DR NE@64TH ST NE7:21 AM 63RD PL NE@73RD AVE NE7:24 AM 6113 76TH AVE NE7:25 AM 78TH AVE NE@63RD ST NE7:26 AM 77TH DR NE@77TH AVE NE7:32 AM GROVE ST@85TH AVE NE7:34 AM 70TH ST NE@85TH AVE NE7:36 AM GROVE ST@67TH ST NE7:37 AM 67TH ST NE@76TH DR NE7:39 AM 76TH DR NE@64TH PL NE7:41 AM 64TH ST NE@72ND DR NE7:50 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 80B7:26 AM GROVE ST@74TH ST NE7:27 AM GROVE ST@59TH DR NE7:29 AM 64TH AVE NE@72ND ST NE7:31 AM 73RD ST NE@66TH DR NE7:32 AM 65TH AVE NE@71ST ST NE7:33 AM 64TH AVE NE@70TH PL NE7:34 AM 70TH ST NE@62ND DR NE7:35 AM 70TH ST NE@61ST DR NE7:36 AM 70TH ST NE@59TH DR NE7:37 AM 70TH ST NE@57TH DR NE7:45 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 84B6:58 AM MARINE DR NE@7TH AVE NE6:58 AM MARINE DR NE@2ND AVE NE7:00 AM 4912 MERIDIAN AVE N7:00 AM 5202 MERIDIAN AVE N7:02 AM 57TH ST NE@MERIDIAN AVE N7:04 AM 60TH ST NW@6TH AVE NW7:05 AM 6TH AVE NW@56TH ST NW7:08 AM 811 MARINE DR NW7:10 AM MARINE DR NW@62ND ST NW7:12 AM MARINE DR NW@EDWARD BEATTY RD7:13 AM WALTER MOSES JR DR@28TH DR NW7:14 AM LARRY PRICE LP RD@EZRA HATCH RD7:17 AM LLOYD HATCH SR DR@WESLEY CHARLES LN7:17 AM ALPHONSUS BOB LOOP D@ERNIE CLADOOSBY SR S7:19 AM TOTEM BEACH@70TH ST NW7:22 AM MISSION BEACH RD@MISSIONS HILL RD

7:23 AM MISSION BEACH DR@MISSION BEACH HTS RD7:25 AM 64TH ST NW@JOSEPH CHARLES JR LP7:29 AM MARINE DR NW@12TH AVE NW7:30 AM 8TH AVE NW@OLD TULALIP RD7:31 AM 43RD ST NW@PRIEST POINT DR NW7:31 AM 622 PRIEST POINT DR NW7:32 AM PRIEST POINT DR NW@GAYS DR7:35 AM 4425 MERIDIAN AVE N7:35 AM MERIDIAN AVE N@OLD TULALIP RD7:45 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 85B7:15 AM 73RD ST NE@72ND AVE NE7:17 AM 76TH DR NE@73RD PL NE7:18 AM 73RD PL NE@78TH DR NE7:20 AM 78TH DR NE@77TH AVE NE7:23 AM GROVE ST@81ST DR NE7:24 AM 81ST DR NE@66TH ST NE7:25 AM 66TH ST NE@79TH DR NE7:27 AM 70TH ST NE@76TH DR NE7:28 AM 70TH ST NE@74TH DR NE7:30 AM 74TH DR NE@67TH ST NE7:31 AM 67TH ST NE@72ND DR NE7:45 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 88B7:22 AM 6421 14TH AVE NE7:24 AM 7519 14TH AVE NE7:27 AM 6732 14TH AVE NE7:29 AM 1626 MARINE DR NE7:29 AM 1806 MARINE DR NE7:30 AM 19TH AVE NE@65TH PL NE7:30 AM 19TH AVE NE@66TH PL NE7:30 AM 6710 19TH AVE NE7:30 AM 6828 19TH AVE NE7:30 AM 7130 19TH AVE NE7:31 AM 19TH AVE NE@72ND ST NE7:31 AM 72ND ST NE@19TH AVE NE7:31 AM 19TH DR NE@71ST ST NE7:32 AM 19TH DR NE@20TH DR NE7:33 AM 21ST DR NE@67TH PL NE7:34 AM MARINE DR NE@23RD AVE NE7:40 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL Route: 99B7:01 AM 138TH ST NW@36TH DR NW7:01 AM 3629 139TH ST NW7:02 AM 3520 140TH ST NW7:07 AM 12916 12TH AVE NW7:08 AM 12732 12TH AVE NW7:09 AM 124TH PL NW@11TH AVE NW7:10 AM 8TH DR NW@125TH PL NW7:14 AM 131ST ST NW@ALFRED SAM DR7:16 AM 29 CEDAR LP7:17 AM 2ND AVE NW@CEDAR LP7:19 AM 131ST ST NW@10TH AVE NW7:20 AM 13321 12TH AVE NW7:45 AM TOTEM MIDDLE SCHOOL

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Marysville-Pilchuck High School

Route: 14A6:39 AM 67TH AVE NE@61ST ST NE6:40 AM 60TH PL NE@66TH AVE NE6:41 AM 60TH PL NE@63RD AVE NE6:42 AM 63RD AVE NE@56TH PL NE6:43 AM 64TH AVE NE@55TH PL NE6:45 AM 52ND ST NE@66TH AVE NE7:00 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 19A 6:00 AM 84TH ST NE@94TH AVE NE6:02 AM 11028 84TH ST NE6:02 AM 11508 84TH ST NE6:02 AM 11904 84TH ST NE6:03 AM 8110 123RD AVE NE6:03 AM 7910 123RD AVE NE6:03 AM 123RD AVE NE@77TH ST NE6:08 AM 110TH AVE NE@69TH ST NE6:16 AM 14506 84TH ST NE6:21 AM 139TH AVE NE@74TH ST NE6:24 AM 7819 143RD AVE NE6:26 AM 13911 84TH ST NE6:27 AM 8827 131ST AVE NE6:28 AM 9021/9020 131ST AVE NE6:29 AM 131ST AVE NE@94TH ST NE6:32 AM 8711 123RD AVE NE6:33 AM 123RD AVE NE@96TH ST NE6:34 AM 123RD AVE NE@101ST PL NE6:36 AM 129TH AVE NE@107TH ST NE6:37 AM 11024 131ST AVE NE6:41 AM 10905 123RD AVE NE6:41 AM 123RD AVE NE@112TH ST NE6:42 AM 112TH ST NE@127TH AVE NE6:45 AM 10311 115TH AVE NE6:45 AM 9905 115TH AVE NE6:46 AM 9227 115TH AVE NE6:48 AM 105TH AVE NE@86TH ST NE6:49 AM 105TH AVE NE@88TH ST NE6:49 AM 105TH AVE NE@90TH ST NE6:50 AM 105TH AVE NE@95TH ST NE6:54 AM 8821 99TH AVE NE6:55 AM 99TH AVE NE@95TH PL NE6:56 AM 10030 99TH AVE NE6:56 AM 10231 99TH AVE NE7:01 AM 99TH AVE NE@90TH ST NE7:05 AM 108TH ST NE@91ST AVE NE7:05 AM 108TH ST NE@87TH AVE NE7:06 AM 8522 108TH ST NE7:06 AM 108TH ST NE@83RD AVE NE7:06 AM 8101 108TH ST NE7:06 AM 7724 108TH ST NE7:07 AM 108TH ST NE@76TH DR NE7:15 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 20A6:43 AM 104TH PL NE@STATE AVE6:44 AM STATE AVE@108TH ST NE6:47 AM 47TH DR NE@118TH ST NE6:48 AM 12029 47TH DR NE6:49 AM 45TH AVE NE@122ND PL NE6:50 AM 43RD AVE NE@125TH PL NE6:51 AM 43RD AVE NE@128TH PL NE6:52 AM 130TH PL NE@43RD DR NE6:53 AM 46TH DR NE@131ST PL NE6:56 AM 127TH ST NE@48TH AVE NE

6:57 AM 48TH DR NE@126TH ST NE6:58 AM 48TH DR NE@122ND PL NE7:05 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 35A5:51 AM 7617 MARINE DR NW5:53 AM 8208/8209 MARINE DR NW5:54 AM MARINE DR NW@83RD PL NW5:58 AM MARINE DR NW@115TH ST NW5:59 AM 12015 MARINE DR NW - PORT SUSAN6:00 AM MARINE DR NW@126TH ST NW6:01 AM 12515 MARINE DR NW6:03 AM MARINE DR NW@135TH PL NW6:04 AM 12702 MARINE DR NW6:05 AM MARINE DR NW@76TH AVE NW6:06 AM MARINE DR NW@115TH ST NW6:08 AM MARINE DR NW@108TH ST NW6:11 AM 8226 MARINE DR NW6:12 AM HERMOSA BEACH RD@SHOEMAKER RD6:13 AM HERMOSA BEACH RD@77TH PL NW6:14 AM 42ND DR NW@78TH PL NW6:16 AM REUBEN SHELTON DR @ELLISON JAMES DR6:17 AM ELLISON JAMES DR@VERLE HATCH DR6:18 AM WATER WORKS RD@86TH ST NW6:22 AM 9632 WATER WORKS RD6:26 AM TURK DR@26TH AVE NW6:28 AM TURK DR@21ST AVE NW6:28 AM 2012/2008 TURK DR6:31 AM TURK DR@VAN NESS6:31 AM TURK DR@94TH ST NW6:32 AM TURK DR@PERCIVAL RD6:33 AM TURK DR@82ND ST NW6:34 AM 1913 TURK DR6:39 AM MARINE DR NW@LARRY PRICE LP RD6:39 AM MARINE DR NW@EDWARD BEATTY RD6:40 AM LLOYD HATCH SR DR @ALPHONSUS BOB LOOP D6:41 AM ALPHONSUS BOB LOOP D @ERNIE CLADOOSBY SR S6:41 AM TOTEM BEACH@70TH ST NW6:44 AM 64TH ST NW@JOSEPH CHARLES JR LP6:53 AM 27TH AVE NE@OLD TULALIP RD6:54 AM 7532 27TH AVE NE6:54 AM 27TH AVE NE@77TH ST NE6:54 AM 27TH AVE@SANDRA MADISON LP6:55 AM 27TH AVE NE@LEVI LAMONT RD6:55 AM 27TH AVE NE@81ST ST NE6:56 AM 8205 27TH AVE NE6:56 AM 8719 27TH AVE NE6:57 AM 2808 QUIL CEDA WAY7:10 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 37A6:38 AM 14925 SMOKEY PT BLVD6:40 AM 152ND ST NE@44TH AVE NE6:42 AM 51ST AVE NE@146TH ST NE6:43 AM 142ND PL NE@51ST DR NE6:44 AM 143RD PL NE@TIMBERBROOK DR6:46 AM 57TH AVE NE@142ND PL NE6:48 AM 57TH DR NE@138TH PL NE6:49 AM 138TH PL NE@54TH DR NE6:50 AM 139TH PL NE@51ST AVE NE7:02 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 38A6:41 AM 60TH DR NE@GROVE ST

6:43 AM 60TH DR NE@80TH ST NE6:44 AM 60TH DR NE@82ND PL NE6:45 AM 60TH DR NE@83RD PL NE6:45 AM 60TH DR NE@85TH ST NE6:46 AM 60TH DR NE@86TH ST NE6:49 AM 8700 67TH AVE NE6:50 AM 83RD PL NE@65TH DR NE6:52 AM 82ND ST NE@65TH DR NE6:54 AM 66TH DR NE@80TH PL NE7:05 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 40A6:34 AM 61ST ST NE@52ND AVE NE6:38 AM 61ST ST NE@57TH DR NE6:41 AM 5017 SUNNYSIDE BLVD6:41 AM 4907 SUNNYSIDE BLVD6:41 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@46TH ST NE6:42 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@44TH PL NE6:43 AM 4316 59TH DR NE6:45 AM 58TH DR NE@46TH ST NE6:46 AM 60TH AVE NE@48TH ST NE6:49 AM 52ND ST NE@61ST DR NE7:05 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 44A6:25 AM 112TH ST NE@69TH DR NE6:27 AM 11817 67TH AVE NE6:28 AM 12707 67TH AVE NE6:29 AM 67TH AVE NE@HILLTOP RD6:34 AM WADE RD@81ST AVE NE6:42 AM 132ND ST NE@58TH DR NE6:43 AM 132ND ST NE@QUIL SCENIC DR6:45 AM 56TH DR NE@129TH ST NE6:46 AM 125TH PL NE@56TH DR NE6:50 AM 132ND ST NE@54TH DR NE6:52 AM 51ST AVE NE@130TH PL NE7:00 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 45A6:01 AM 2618 140TH ST NE6:24 AM 7918 140TH ST NW6:27 AM 13633 63RD DR NW6:31 AM 139TH ST NW@39TH DR NW6:31 AM 39TH DR NW@138TH ST NW6:32 AM 138TH ST NW@36TH DR NW6:33 AM 36TH DR NW@139TH ST NW6:33 AM 3520 140TH ST NW

6:34 AM 3122 140TH ST NW6:34 AM 140TH ST NW@30TH AVE NW6:38 AM 12916 12TH AVE NW6:39 AM 12TH AVE NW@128TH ST NW6:40 AM 8TH DR NW@125TH PL NW6:44 AM 131ST ST NW@8TH DR NW6:44 AM 131ST ST NW@ALFRED SAM DR6:45 AM CEDAR LP@131ST ST NW6:47 AM 1015 131ST ST NW6:48 AM 13215 12TH AVE NW6:51 AM 140TH ST NW@MERIDIAN AVE6:52 AM 140TH ST NE@2ND AVE NE6:54 AM 13420 19TH AVE NE6:55 AM 128TH ST NE@11TH AVE NE6:56 AM 128TH ST NE@14TH AVE NE6:57 AM 2224 128TH ST NE7:17 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 46A6:32 AM 51ST AVE NE@75TH PL NE6:35 AM 47TH AVE NE@LIBERTY LN6:38 AM 8TH ST@UNION AVE6:39 AM UNION AVE@5TH ST6:41 AM 2ND ST@QUINN AVE6:42 AM 2ND ST@COLUMBIA AVE6:44 AM 9TH ST@COLUMBIA AVE6:45 AM COLUMBIA AVE@10TH ST7:00 AM MARYSVILLE PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL Route: 47A6:29 AM 71ST AVE NE@38TH ST NE6:31 AM 71ST AVE NE@35TH ST NE6:34 AM 71ST AVE NE@30TH ST NE6:34 AM 30TH ST NE@72ND AVE NE6:35 AM 30TH ST NE@74TH DR NE6:36 AM 3028 74TH DR NE6:38 AM 2324 75TH AVE NE6:39 AM 75TH AVE NE@21ST ST NE6:42 AM 2909 SUNNYSIDE BLVD6:42 AM 3029 SUNNYSIDE BLVD6:43 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@33RD PL NE6:43 AM 3332 SUNNYSIDE BLVD6:43 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@36TH ST NE6:44 AM SUNNYSIDE BLVD@38TH PL NE6:45 AM 6518 40TH ST NE6:45 AM 6605 40TH ST NE

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With the new K-12 School Year beginning shortly, Columbia College extends to all students, their families, teachers, school staff and school board members best wishes on achieving an exciting, productive and ful� lling school year !

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It all started with a contest…and in the end “Everybody Wins”.

Matt Edgerton, Marysville School District custodian, submitted a pro-posal to rid his school of Styrofoam lunch trays – bad for the environ-ment and costly to the district in util-ity expenses. This proposal involved switching to biodegradable paper lunch trays. That was last fall. Matt devel-oped the “Green Team”: a coalition of students, teachers, managers, and the building principal at Marysville Mid-dle School. Students in a math class, using a real-life equation, learned how much garbage would be diverted from landfills to a recycling program. The answer: more than six school buses full in just one year and a utility sav-ings for the district at just one school of nearly $4,000 in just six months.

Cost savings have been primarily realized in the reduction of the solid waste pick up that is transferred to the landfill.

Trays are taken to a local compost-ing plant where they are turned into

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reutilization by utilizing composting products that is created by the recycled trays.

All elementary schools in the dis-trict currently utilize the biodegrad-able trays. The Marysville Secondary Campus (A&T, Heritage, and 10th Street Middle School) implemented the use of biodegradable trays last spring.

What’s next?The district is partnering with

Snohomish County and Cedar Grove Composting in a recycling program. The district receives grants from the County that will provide materials for the start-up and training of kitchen staff. In addition, students are learn-ing about the process.

Marysville Secondary Campus will continue the use of the biodegradable trays;

Allen Creek Elementary School will expand on the biodegradable process by learning new ways on how to recycle and compost in the fall, and;

This coming winter another campus will be added.

The goal is to phase in all schools in the district over time – using the biodegradable paper trays and teach-ing students about recycling and the importance of “going green” to help the environment where “Everybody Wins”.

Matt has received national recogni-tion for his project. He shares: “All it takes is confidence in the kids. They are taking that one extra second to think about what they’re throwing away and making decisions about recy-cling. The kids are the ones who did this and have made a great impact.”

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