We are proud to recognize Barbara Barr as the Outstanding Employee of the Year at Mary Purcell Elementary School!

Barbara is a skilled and dedicated educator who consistently goes above and beyond for her students. She builds strong relationships and supports both academic and emotional growth.

Her leadership and professionalism make a meaningful impact across the Mary Purcell community.

Thank you, Barbara, for your dedication to students and staff!
about 15 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Barbara Barr
Students in Family & Consumer Sciences classes at Sedro-Woolley High School took part in the “Bite of Reality” financial simulation on Wednesday, May 20, hosted by volunteers from WECU.

During the hands-on activity, students were assigned careers and monthly incomes, then visited stations representing real-life expenses like housing, groceries, transportation, childcare, entertainment, clothing, utilities and more. Students had to make budgeting decisions while also navigating unexpected “fickle finger of fate” moments, including surprise expenses like car repairs or wedding gifts.

Volunteers helped students think through important financial topics such as saving money, avoiding high-interest credit card debt and asking good questions to make informed financial decisions.

One of the biggest takeaways for many students? The surprisingly high costs of transportation and childcare in the real world.

The simulation gave students a valuable opportunity to practice real-world financial literacy skills in a fun and engaging way. Thank you to WECU and all of the volunteers who helped make this experience possible for our students! We also appreciated Washington state Sen. Keith Wagoner for stopping by to volunteer at the event.
about 15 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Sedro-Woolley High School students participate in the “Bite of Reality” financial simulation while speaking with WECU volunteers at different budgeting stations. Students review financial information, ask questions and make decisions about real-world expenses such as housing, transportation, groceries and childcare during the hands-on financial literacy activity.
Sedro-Woolley High School students participate in the “Bite of Reality” financial simulation while speaking with WECU volunteers at different budgeting stations. Students review financial information, ask questions and make decisions about real-world expenses such as housing, transportation, groceries and childcare during the hands-on financial literacy activity.
Sedro-Woolley High School students participate in the “Bite of Reality” financial simulation while speaking with WECU volunteers at different budgeting stations. Students review financial information, ask questions and make decisions about real-world expenses such as housing, transportation, groceries and childcare during the hands-on financial literacy activity.
Sedro-Woolley High School students participate in the “Bite of Reality” financial simulation while speaking with WECU volunteers at different budgeting stations. Students review financial information, ask questions and make decisions about real-world expenses such as housing, transportation, groceries and childcare during the hands-on financial literacy activity.
Sedro-Woolley High School students participate in the “Bite of Reality” financial simulation while speaking with WECU volunteers at different budgeting stations. Students review financial information, ask questions and make decisions about real-world expenses such as housing, transportation, groceries and childcare during the hands-on financial literacy activity.
Sedro-Woolley High School students participate in the “Bite of Reality” financial simulation while speaking with WECU volunteers at different budgeting stations. Students review financial information, ask questions and make decisions about real-world expenses such as housing, transportation, groceries and childcare during the hands-on financial literacy activity.
Sedro-Woolley High School students participate in the “Bite of Reality” financial simulation while speaking with WECU volunteers at different budgeting stations. Students review financial information, ask questions and make decisions about real-world expenses such as housing, transportation, groceries and childcare during the hands-on financial literacy activity.
Sedro-Woolley High School students participate in the “Bite of Reality” financial simulation while speaking with WECU volunteers at different budgeting stations. Students review financial information, ask questions and make decisions about real-world expenses such as housing, transportation, groceries and childcare during the hands-on financial literacy activity.
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Thalia Carreon.

Thalia plans to attend Boise State University. She is interested in pursuing a career in sports media. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS includes Friday night lights with her friends and her junior year soccer season.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
about 16 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Thalia Carreon
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Sam Hanson.

Sam hopes to begin an electrician apprenticeship after graduation. Sam is interested in becoming a union electrician and working in the field for many years. A meaningful achievement during his time at SWHS was making memories with friends and having the opportunity to be part of the NCTA Core Plus Construction program.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
about 16 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Sam Hanson
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Kaylie Nurmi.

Kaylie plans to attend Boise State University, where she will study pre-education. She is interested in a future career in education. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS was helping the softball team win the 2A state championship during her sophomore year.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
about 16 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Kaylie Nurmi
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Logan Wise.

After graduation, Logan plans to complete an HVAC apprenticeship before he begins a career in the HVAC field and hopes to own his own business someday. A meaningful achievement is making honor roll for the first time during his senior year.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
about 16 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Logan Wise
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Katie Kins.

Katie plans to attend Western Washington University to pursue a dual major in law and diversity as well as music. Katie wants to become a prosecuting attorney. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS includes maintaining a 4.0 GPA as well as participating in every band class she could. She placed second at regionals for a French horn solo and went to state with the mariachi band as the lead trumpet.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
about 16 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Katie Kins
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Rowan McCracken.

Rowan plans to attend Evergreen Beauty College in Mount Vernon to complete the aesthetics program and may later attend Western Washington University to pursue nursing. She is interested in a future career in aesthetics and dermatology. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS was cheerleading all four years.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
about 16 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Rowan McCracken
We are proud to recognize Tony Smith as the Outstanding Employee of the Year for the District Office!

Tony is a highly respected leader who supports students, staff, and families across the district. His expertise, especially in special education, and his willingness to step in and help make him an invaluable resource.

His leadership, professionalism, and care are felt throughout Sedro-Woolley schools.

Thank you, Tony, for your dedication and service!
1 day ago, SWSD Communications
Tony Smith
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Cadel Ammons.

Cadel plans to attend the John Deere mechanics program at Walla Walla Community College. He is interested in a career as a diesel mechanic. A meaningful achievement during his time at SWHS includes participating in football and golf all four years and competing on the 2026 state-winning FFA Ag Mechanics team.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
1 day ago, SWSD Communications
Cadel Ammons
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Addison Roberts.

Addison plans to attend the University of Arizona to major in public health. She is interested in pursuing a career in medical business. A favorite memory during her time at SWHS was attending pep dances after winning home games.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
1 day ago, SWSD Communications
Addison Roberts
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Natalia Strech.

Natalia plans to study nursing at Bellingham Technical College (BTC) and Whatcom Community College (WCC). Natalia is interested in a career in nursing. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS includes volunteering at elementary schools and helping families in need around Sedro-Woolley — it helped her to be more kind and understanding of people.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
1 day ago, SWSD Communications
Natalia Strech
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Samuel Duley.

Sam plans to attend Western Washington University and has been admitted to the Honors College to study Electrical Engineering. He hopes to go to law school after earning his bachelor’s degree. A meaningful achievement during his time at SWHS includes participating in 4 years of both track and the marching band, as well as two years of cross country, FBLA, French club, football and swim. He lettered in cross country, swim, and track, as well as band.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
1 day ago, SWSD Communications
Samuel Duley
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Victoria Gonchar.

Victoria plans to attend the University of Washington Seattle and will major in biochemistry. Victoria is interested in a career as a cardio-thoracic surgeon. Her favorite memories are being on the varsity cheer team and cheering at Friday night football games.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
1 day ago, SWSD Communications
Victoria Gonchar
Big Lake Elementary School sixth grade students recently attended the Annual Skagit Youth Conservation Tour at Pomona Grange Park in Burlington for a full day of hands-on outdoor learning. 🌿

Students rotated through six interactive learning stations focused on environmental stewardship, natural resources and conservation. Activities included exploring local forestry and ecosystems, learning about soil and clean water protection, practicing Leave No Trace outdoor ethics, participating in a salmon life cycle game, and discovering the important role pollinators play in our food systems.

Experiences like these help students connect classroom learning to the world around them while building curiosity, teamwork and an appreciation for the environment. Thank you to the organizers and volunteers who made this meaningful learning opportunity possible for our students!
2 days ago, SWSD Communications
A graphic from The Skagit Conservation District entitled "A One-Day Look at our Natural Resources".
Big Lake Elementary School sixth grade students participate in hands-on learning activities during the Skagit Youth Conservation Tour at Pomona Grange Park in Burlington.
Big Lake Elementary School sixth grade students participate in hands-on learning activities during the Skagit Youth Conservation Tour at Pomona Grange Park in Burlington.
Big Lake Elementary School sixth grade students participate in hands-on learning activities during the Skagit Youth Conservation Tour at Pomona Grange Park in Burlington.
Big Lake Elementary School sixth grade students participate in hands-on learning activities during the Skagit Youth Conservation Tour at Pomona Grange Park in Burlington.
Evergreen STEM Elementary School Eagles recently transformed their school into a glowing celebration of art and creativity during the Vincent Van Gogh Glowing Art Show and STEM Night.

Organized by Evergreen STEM Elementary art and music teacher Nicole Trexler, the event featured glowing artwork inspired by Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” and “Sunflowers” through the Meet the Masters art curriculum. Students in grades 2-6 showcased artwork in the art and music room, while kindergarten and first grade students collaborated on a sunflower-themed art piece displayed in the hallway.

The project was made possible through a grant from the Sedro-Woolley Alumni & Schools Foundation, helping bring this unique experience to life for students and families.

The glowing gallery was more than an art display — it was a chance for every student to feel included, take pride in their creativity, and share their work with family members and the school community. Experiences like this help students connect learning, self-expression, and the importance of the visual arts in a memorable way.

Thank you to Ms. Trexler for creating such a memorable experience for Evergreen students and families. Great job, Eagles! 🎨✨
2 days ago, SWSD Communications
Students and families were able to explore glowing Vincent Van Gogh-inspired artwork during Evergreen STEM Elementary School’s art show and STEM Night. Displays feature colorful “Starry Night” and sunflower-themed student art illuminated under black lights.
Students and families were able to explore glowing Vincent Van Gogh-inspired artwork during Evergreen STEM Elementary School’s art show and STEM Night. Displays feature colorful “Starry Night” and sunflower-themed student art illuminated under black lights.
Students and families were able to explore glowing Vincent Van Gogh-inspired artwork during Evergreen STEM Elementary School’s art show and STEM Night. Displays feature colorful “Starry Night” and sunflower-themed student art illuminated under black lights.
Students and families were able to explore glowing Vincent Van Gogh-inspired artwork during Evergreen STEM Elementary School’s art show and STEM Night. Displays feature colorful “Starry Night” and sunflower-themed student art illuminated under black lights.
Students and families were able to explore glowing Vincent Van Gogh-inspired artwork during Evergreen STEM Elementary School’s art show and STEM Night. Displays feature colorful “Starry Night” and sunflower-themed student art illuminated under black lights.
Students and families were able to explore glowing Vincent Van Gogh-inspired artwork during Evergreen STEM Elementary School’s art show and STEM Night. Displays feature colorful “Starry Night” and sunflower-themed student art illuminated under black lights.
Students and families were able to explore glowing Vincent Van Gogh-inspired artwork during Evergreen STEM Elementary School’s art show and STEM Night. Displays feature colorful “Starry Night” and sunflower-themed student art illuminated under black lights.
Big Lake Elementary School 6th graders recently visited the Big Lake Fire Department to learn important fire safety skills and practice using fire extinguishers. 🧯👨‍🚒

During the hands-on experience, firefighters shared valuable safety tips about preventing home fires, including the dangers of using cheap or incompatible chargers and why charging cell phones on beds or near blankets can be dangerous. Students also learned how being prepared and knowing what to do during a fire can help keep families safe.

Our students had a blast practicing on simulated fires while learning real-world safety skills they can take home and share with their families.

A huge thank you to the Big Lake Fire Department for taking the time to educate and empower our students through this meaningful experience!
2 days ago, SWSD Communications
Big Lake Elementary School 6th grade students visit the Big Lake Fire Department to learn about fire safety and practice using fire extinguishers with the help of local firefighters. Students participate in hands-on activities and demonstrations during the educational field trip.
Big Lake Elementary School 6th grade students visit the Big Lake Fire Department to learn about fire safety and practice using fire extinguishers with the help of local firefighters. Students participate in hands-on activities and demonstrations during the educational field trip.
Big Lake Elementary School 6th grade students visit the Big Lake Fire Department to learn about fire safety and practice using fire extinguishers with the help of local firefighters. Students participate in hands-on activities and demonstrations during the educational field trip.
Big Lake Elementary School 6th grade students visit the Big Lake Fire Department to learn about fire safety and practice using fire extinguishers with the help of local firefighters. Students participate in hands-on activities and demonstrations during the educational field trip.
Big Lake Elementary School 6th grade students visit the Big Lake Fire Department to learn about fire safety and practice using fire extinguishers with the help of local firefighters. Students participate in hands-on activities and demonstrations during the educational field trip.
Big Lake Elementary School 6th grade students visit the Big Lake Fire Department to learn about fire safety and practice using fire extinguishers with the help of local firefighters. Students participate in hands-on activities and demonstrations during the educational field trip.
Big Lake Elementary School 6th grade students visit the Big Lake Fire Department to learn about fire safety and practice using fire extinguishers with the help of local firefighters. Students participate in hands-on activities and demonstrations during the educational field trip.

🎶🏆 Last weekend, the talented musicians of Sedro-Woolley High School traveled to Spokane, Coeur d’Alene and Silverwood for an unforgettable music department trip filled with learning, performances and memories!

On Friday, choir, band and orchestra students visited Spokane Falls Community College, where they had the opportunity to work with music department professors and learn more about college-level music programs.

On Saturday, students performed at Coeur d’Alene High School as part of the Music in the Parks competition. Our musicians represented Sedro-Woolley proudly, bringing home trophies in multiple categories after impressive performances by all three groups.

After the performances, students celebrated their hard work with a trip to Silverwood Theme Park — bravely taking on hail, rain and 47-degree temperatures along the way! Music teachers Brad Hendry, Paul Brask and Stephanie Cates did their best to stay warm and dry during the winter-like weather.

This experience gave students the opportunity to grow as musicians, explore future educational pathways, strengthen teamwork and friendships, and celebrate a year of dedication to music. Congratulations to all of our performers for representing the Cubs community so well at this regional event! 🎵🐻💙

2 days ago, SWSD Communications
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
The SWHS choir, band and orchestra traveled together to the Music in the Parks Festival at Silverwood in Idaho, where they showcased their hard work and dedication through outstanding performances.
One-Hour Late Start Reminder: All schools have a one-hour late start tomorrow for professional development. #LateStartWednesday #ProfessionalDevelopment
2 days ago, SWSD Communications
One-Hour Late Start Reminder: All schools have a one-hour late start tomorrow for professional development.
Last week, 17 members of the Sedro-Woolley FFA chapter traveled to Washington State University in Pullman to participate in the Washington FFA State Convention May 14-16.

Students competed in the First Year Member, Food Science and BBQ competitions; served as delegates voting on state-level FFA issues; participated in leadership workshops led by FFA officers from across the country; and helped screen candidates for the next Washington State FFA officer team through the nominating committee process.

Two Sedro-Woolley FFA members also earned their State FFA Degrees — one of the organization’s highest honors — and our Ag Mechanics team was recognized on stage in front of more than 2,000 fellow FFA members from across Washington.

The convention provided students with valuable opportunities to build leadership, teamwork and professional skills while exploring career pathways in agriculture, food science, mechanics and related industries. It also inspired younger members to stay involved and continue growing as leaders within the organization.

We are proud of our Sedro-Woolley FFA students for representing our community so well!
2 days ago, SWSD Communications
A group of Sedro-Woolley FFA students participate in activities and events during the Washington FFA State Convention at Washington State University in Pullman. Students represented Sedro-Woolley in competitions, leadership activities and workshops alongside FFA members from across the state.
A group of Sedro-Woolley FFA students participate in activities and events during the Washington FFA State Convention at Washington State University in Pullman. Students represented Sedro-Woolley in competitions, leadership activities and workshops alongside FFA members from across the state.
A group of Sedro-Woolley FFA students participate in activities and events during the Washington FFA State Convention at Washington State University in Pullman. Students represented Sedro-Woolley in competitions, leadership activities and workshops alongside FFA members from across the state.
A group of Sedro-Woolley FFA students participate in activities and events during the Washington FFA State Convention at Washington State University in Pullman. Students represented Sedro-Woolley in competitions, leadership activities and workshops alongside FFA members from across the state.
A group of Sedro-Woolley FFA students participate in activities and events during the Washington FFA State Convention at Washington State University in Pullman. Students represented Sedro-Woolley in competitions, leadership activities and workshops alongside FFA members from across the state.