Mackenzie plans to enter the workforce after graduation. She is currently undecided on a specific career path. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS includes being part of the varsity cheer and competition team all four years and competing at state.
Congratulations on all your hard work!
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They see you.
Mr. Stevens at Cascade Middle School makes learning fun and creates a classroom where students feel supported and valued.
Rachael Rodriguez took time to connect with my child, recognize his strengths, and help guide his future goals.
Mrs. Houtsma makes every student feel special. She helps them work through big feelings and supports them where they are.
We are proud of our teachers and staff. Thank you for supporting Sedro-Woolley schools.



Emily plans on joining the Army after graduation with the consideration of later attending Western Washington University to become a nurse. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS includes making the hard decision of coming back after dropping out and finishing her credits. She finished with a GPA of 3.75 (way to go!).
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The visits were led by our building principals and Interim Superintendent Brian Isakson and incoming Interim Superintendent Brett Greenwood. We appreciate the time and care taken by:
• Clear Lake Elementary Principal John Fairbairn
• Evergreen Elementary Principal Danielle Atkins
• Cascade Middle School Principal Stephanie Bachmeier
School board members Lindy Mullen Doyle and Eric Johnson Jr. also joined the tour.
The purpose of the visit was to provide a firsthand look at our schools and to share information about facility needs, daily operations and the learning environments that support our students and staff.
We are grateful for opportunities to connect with those who serve our region and to help them better understand the needs of Sedro-Woolley schools.





They see you.
"Mrs. Dahl at Clear Lake Elementary helped my child improve in reading. She recognized a need, advocated for support, and made a lasting difference."
"Mrs. Rickert took the time to understand our child’s needs, communicate with us, and create a plan for success. Our child is now thriving."
It is magical to watch a child learn. Teachers make that possible every day.
We are proud of our teachers and staff. Thank you for supporting Sedro-Woolley schools.


Kimber plans to get an online business degree through either Western Governors University (WGU) or Arizona State University. Kimber would like to eventually open and operate an animal shelter. One of her favorite high school memories is driving her mini at the Washington High School Equestrian Team State Championships and spending time with her amazing coaches and teams.
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Lyla will be attending Boise State University in the fall. Lyla plans to pursue an undergraduate degree in Kinesiology, then work toward getting her masters at BSU for Physical Therapy. A meaningful achievement during Lyla’s time at SWHS includes Friday Night Lights with friends and running track.
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Nakiah plans to attend Bellingham Technical College for Radiology. Nakiah is interested in a career as an X-Ray tech. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS was participating in sports, which really helped her create friendships and memories throughout high school.
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Cascade Middle School invites all current 6th-grade students and their families to attend one of two 6th Grade Information Nights. Attending one of these events will help your child get ready for middle school. Staff will share important information and help students choose their 7th-grade classes.
Where: Cascade Middle School Cafeteria
Time: Starts at 5:30 p.m. (Please arrive on time)
Parking: In front of the school and in the bus lanes
Dates:
May 6 – Suggested for families from in-town schools
May 7 – Suggested for families from outlying schools
Because parking and seating are limited, CMS asks that families to come on the date for their school if possible. If you cannot come on that day, you may attend the other night.
At the event, students will:
Choose electives for their 7th-grade schedule
Learn about sports and after-school activities
Get tips for starting middle school
Take a self-guided tour of the school
If you have any questions, please contact Cascade Middle School at 360-855-3520.

Ryan plans to either wrestle in college or enter the workforce after graduation. She is considering colleges such as Evergreen State University and Eastern Oregon University. Ryan is interested in becoming a teacher or a sports photographer. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS was going 42–8 in her senior wrestling season and placing fourth at state.
Congratulations on all your hard work!
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Chloe plans on attending Montana State University. Chloe is interested in a career in biomedical research. A meaningful achievement during their time at SWHS includes her time volunteering for the greater Skagit community. Being a multi-year VIV (Varsity in Volunteerism) recipient also has been a great honor.
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Jovany plans to begin an apprenticeship to start his career and gain new experiences. He is interested in becoming a carpenter. A meaningful achievement during his time at SWHS was staying consistent and improving his grades over time, even when things were challenging. Finishing strong in his final year is something he is proud of.
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Families see the care, patience, and dedication our teachers and staff bring every day.
They see you.
"Mr. Adamson at Sedro-Woolley High School genuinely cares about his students. He encourages my son, checks in when he is struggling, and celebrates when he reaches a goal."
"Mrs. Swanson at Evergreen Elementary creates a classroom where every student is respected and supported. The environment she builds is something special."
"Teacher Abbi at Lyman Elementary is a bright joy. My child loves going to school because of her."
We are proud of our teachers and staff. Thank you for supporting Sedro-Woolley schools.



• Central Elementary School
• Mary Purcell Elementary School
• Samish Elementary School
Each school earned recognition in the Closing Gaps: Targeted category—highlighting meaningful progress in improving outcomes and reducing opportunity gaps for student groups.
This recognition reflects growth across multiple measures, including student learning and progress over time.
💙 Thank you to our students, staff, and families for the work you do every day to support one another and help all learners succeed.
A full list of recognized schools, including the specific metrics they met for recognition, is available on the State Board of Education website: https://sbe.wa.gov/our-work/school-recognition

Kaitlyn plans to attend Skagit Valley College to earn her Registered Nurse degree, then transfer to a university to complete her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She is interested in a career as a pediatric critical care nurse. Her favorite memories from high school include the friendships she built and playing tennis.
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Ava plans to take a gap year to work before returning to school to pursue a culinary degree. She is interested in a career as a Culinary Arts teacher. Being part of the girls wrestling program and the CTE culinary program was a meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS.
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Evangeline plans to join the National Guard as a combat medic. After completing military training and earning her National EMT certification, she plans to join a firefighter residency program and work toward her Fire 1 and Fire 2 certifications. She hopes to become a firefighter like her brother and sister-in-law. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS was earning a varsity letter in three sports.
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Today is School Lunch Hero Day and we welcome everyone to help us celebrate our school nutrition staff. Thank you for preparing meals and caring for students every day.

