
❄️🎶 Bundle up for Big Lake’s Winter Program!
Join us on December 9 in the Big Lake Gymnasium as students fill the evening with music and holiday cheer. It’s a wonderful way to brighten your week!
Transition to Kindergarten–Second Grade Performances: 5:30–6:15 p.m.
Intermission: 6:15–6:45 p.m.
Third–Sixth Grade Performances: 6:45–7:30 p.m.
We can’t wait to see you there!



First graders in Mrs. Knutsen’s class at Evergreen STEM Elementary have been busy creating holiday crafts that their families are sure to treasure for years to come.
From sock snowmen (and women!) with puffy paint eyes and mouths, to messy glue sticks and bits of tissue paper to create a stained glass paper stars, it’s a wonderful way to kick off the season of creativity and joy.
#RootedInSW #EaglePride







🎄✨ One of Sedro-Woolley’s favorite traditions returns December 6! Join us downtown for the Tree Lighting at 5 p.m., the parade right after, and a visit with Santa at 6 p.m. A variety of student groups will be performing or waving from floats — come cheer them on and celebrate the holiday season together!



Mark your calendars! There will be no school on the following days:
• Thursday, November 27 — Thanksgiving Day
• Friday, November 28 — Native American Heritage Day
Wishing all our Cub families a safe and happy long weekend! 🧡

One of the very best things about our little hyphenated city is how this community shows up for its kids. Over the past few weeks, you can feel the pride everywhere you go—reader boards shining good-luck messages across town, blue-and-white lights glowing from a home near the high school, and even local businesses stepping up so every student could attend last week’s playoff game.
This week, Sedro-Woolley Rotary even broke into the high school alma mater during their Thursday lunch meeting, hoping a little hometown harmony might send some extra luck the Cubs’ way.
It’s all a reminder of what makes this place special: Friday Night Lights isn’t just a phrase here—it’s part of who we are. From local first responders cheering in the end zone, to the Sedro-Woolley Firefighters working the chains on the sidelines, to the Senior Parent Group keeping everyone fed—our athletes never take the field alone. They carry an entire town with them.
Tomorrow, our Cubs face O’Dea High School in the state playoffs—and once again, we’re asking Sedro-Woolley to show up big.
🚌 The send-off bus leaves SWHS at 9:00 a.m.
Route: North on Third ➝ West on State ➝ North on Metcalf ➝ West on Ferry ➝ out to Cook Road
Line the streets. Wear your Cub Blue. Bring your signs, your cheers, your kids, your neighbors—bring the whole dang town. Let’s wrap these players and coaches in all the love, pride, and support they deserve.
Let’s show them what Sedro-Woolley spirit looks like. LET’S GO CUBS! 💙🐾💙

🚫 Mark your calendars. There will be no Late Start Wednesday on November 26. Instead, all schools will have early dismissal to start Thanksgiving Break.
There will be no Good Beginnings Preschool due to early dismissal.
Dismissal times:
Cascade Middle School: 10:45 a.m.
State Street High School: 10:50 a.m.
Sedro-Woolley High School: 11:00 a.m.
All Elementary Schools: 12:30 p.m.









🇺🇸 There is no school today, Tuesday, November 11 in honor of Veterans Day.
Today we honor the service and sacrifice of our nation’s veterans. Thank you for your dedication and courage.

