Enjoy the combined Band and Orchestra Concert on May 14 at 7:00 p.m. at Sedro-Woolley High School in the auditorium.
about 1 hour ago, SWSD Communications
Enjoy the combined Band and Orchestra Concert on May 14 at 7:00 p.m. at Sedro-Woolley High School in the auditorium.

Join the Multilingual Department for Celebrating Our Culture on May 14 from 5:45 to 8:00 p.m. in the Cascade Middle School Cafeteria.

about 2 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Graphic promoting the May 14th event at Cascade Middle School for Celebrating our Culture.
Our Sedro-Woolley High School Mariachi students were back in action on Thursday, May 7, performing at a regional Mariachi Festival at McIntyre Hall alongside students from the Mount Vernon and Burlington-Edison school districts, as well as Skagit Valley College.

The event celebrated mariachi music and folklórico dance, bringing students and communities together through culture, music, and performance.

The evening concluded with a combined mariachi performance of “Las Mañanitas” as a special Mother’s Day tribute honoring all the mothers in attendance.

Thank you to our talented student musicians and performers for representing Sedro-Woolley School District so well!
about 9 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Students from several local schools perform mariachi music and folklórico dance on stage at McIntyre Hall during a regional Mariachi Festival. Photos show student musicians in traditional mariachi attire performing with instruments and large combined group performances celebrating music and culture.
Students from several local schools perform mariachi music and folklórico dance on stage at McIntyre Hall during a regional Mariachi Festival. Photos show student musicians in traditional mariachi attire performing with instruments and large combined group performances celebrating music and culture.
Students from several local schools perform mariachi music and folklórico dance on stage at McIntyre Hall during a regional Mariachi Festival. Photos show student musicians in traditional mariachi attire performing with instruments and large combined group performances celebrating music and culture.
We are proud to recognize Alicia Rickert as the Outstanding Employee of the Year for Central Elementary School!

Alicia is a leader at Central Elementary who consistently goes above and beyond to support students, staff, and families. Her impact can be seen across the entire school community.

Her commitment, leadership, and countless hours of behind-the-scenes work have helped create lasting improvements for Central students.

Thank you, Alicia, for all you do for Central Elementary and Sedro-Woolley schools!
about 12 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Alicia Rickert
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Bailey Pritchard.

Bailey plans to get a full-time job after graduation. She is interested in a law enforcement career. Favorite memories include joining choir and drama, where she was able to do a lot of cool things she never would have been able to do before.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
about 13 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Bailey Pritchard
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Peyton Brownfield.

Peyton plans to attend Central Washington University. She is interested in becoming a Director of Operations for a professional sports team. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS was winning a state championship in fastpitch softball in 2024.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
about 13 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Peyton Brownfield
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Sammy Brown.

Sammy plans to attend one more year of Skagit Valley College to get her Associate’s Degree. Sammy is considering attending Eastern or Western Washington University. Sammy is interested in a career as she wants to be an awesome 1st Grade teacher! A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS includes being in the teaching program and getting to be at Clear Lake Elementary with Mrs. Guffies class, attending football games, being HOCO Royalty, being a part of the Golf team and getting her 1st birdie!

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
about 13 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Sammy Brown
Happy Mother’s Day to all who care for and support our students.
1 day ago, SWSD Communications
Happy Mother’s Day to all who care for and support our students.
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Marley Cronk.

Marley plans to attend Central Washington University, where she will study biology and pursue a Master of Science in Primate Behavior and Ecology. She hopes to work as a biologist or in a role at Woodland Park Zoo involving primates. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS was her senior year, when she earned her strongest grades, received multiple awards, and worked her hardest.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
4 days ago, SWSD Communications
Marley Cronk
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Madalynn Dills.

Madalynn plans on attending the Arlington School of Massage to become a Licensed massage therapist (she also is interested in eventually becoming a criminal defense attorney). She is proud that she worked hard to achieve her goals.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
4 days ago, SWSD Communications
Madalynn Dills
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Ellie Guffie.

Ellie plans to attend Skagit Valley College to get her associate's degree and then she wants to go to Bellingham Tech to become a radiology tech. One of her best memories from high school is being cheer captain and building bonds with the girls on the team that will last a lifetime.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
4 days ago, SWSD Communications
Ellie Guffie
As Teacher Appreciation Week comes to a close, we share one more message from our community.

Families see all of it.

They see the time you give beyond the school day.
They see your patience on the hard days.
They see the care you bring to every student.

You help students grow into kind, curious, and resilient people.

Our community shared this message:

Thank you for guiding our children and shaping their future. Your work matters more than words can say.

We are proud of our teachers and staff. Thank you for supporting Sedro-Woolley schools.
4 days ago, SWSD Communications
Thank you teachers

Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Kaysha Hartle.

Kaysha plans to attend Washington State University to study architecture. She eventually wants to run her own firm. Her favorite achievement/highlight was playing in the pep band — she loves music more than anything, and it was an amazing opportunity.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026

5 days ago, SWSD Communications
Kaysha Hartle
Families see the support you give to students and families every day.

They see you.

Mrs. Kennedy at Samish Elementary goes above and beyond to support our family’s needs. She works closely with us and makes a lasting difference for our child.

Mrs. Handly at Mary Purcell Elementary made a huge impact in our son’s life. We are so grateful for her care and dedication.

Mrs. Reijm at Big Lake Elementary helped our child grow in confidence, build friendships, and develop a love for learning. He looks forward to school every day.

We are grateful for the way you support each student and family.

We are proud of our teachers and staff. Thank you for supporting Sedro-Woolley schools.
5 days ago, SWSD Communications
Mrs. Kennedy at Samish Elementary goes above and beyond to support our family’s needs. She works closely with us and makes a lasting difference for our child.
Mrs. Handly at Mary Purcell Elementary made a huge impact in our son’s life. We are so grateful for her care and dedication.
Mrs. Reijm at Big Lake Elementary helped our child grow in confidence, build friendships, and develop a love for learning. He looks forward to school every day.
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Madison Davis.

Madison plans to attend Western Washington University, where she will major in psychology and minor in music. She is interested in becoming either a psychologist or a teacher. A meaningful achievement during her time at SWHS includes being involved in marching band and wind ensemble, playing tennis, and managing girls wrestling.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
5 days ago, SWSD Communications
Madison Davis
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Lane Guffie.

Lane plans to attend Skagit Valley College or Wyotech to become a Diesel Mechanic. Lane’s favorite memory is hitting his first home run sophomore year at Bellingham!

Congratulations on all your hard work!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
5 days ago, SWSD Communications
Lane Guffie
#ThrowbackThursday | 1995–1996 Cubs Kumtux

We’re flipping back to the 1995–96 school year with the Cubs Kumtux 1996 yearbook—a snapshot of student life, school spirit, and some unforgettable moments.

👑 Homecoming royalty took center stage, capturing a classic high school tradition that still brings our community together today.

🏀 One of the more memorable events? Donkey Basketball! According to the yearbook, Eric DeJong hit two three-pointers—but the secondary team still fell just short, losing 32–36 to the elementary staff.

⚾⛳ Spring sports were in full swing, with baseball and golf highlights showing Cubs pride on the field and course.

🎓 The Class of 1996 filled the pages with senior photos, along with some lighthearted features like “Motor Mouths” and “Party Animals”.
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The cover of the 1996 Kumtux.
Homecoming royalty.
Donkey basketball.
Baseball
A yearbook page featuring a collage of high school golf photos from the mid-1990s. Students are shown on a golf course swinging clubs, lining up putts, and walking the fairway in small groups. The athletes wear casual golf attire typical of the time, and the photos capture a mix of action shots and candid moments during matches and practice.
Seniors from 1996
Senior pics

Students from Sedro-Woolley High School’s Mariachi Azul Real performed for residents at Home Place Special Care in Burlington yesterday for Cinco de Mayo, bringing the joy of live music to the holiday celebration.

It’s always special to see how music brings people together across generations. Thank you to our students for sharing their talents and brightening the day for others. 💙🎺

5 days ago, SWSD Communications
A group of Sedro-Woolley High School mariachi students perform with instruments for residents gathered indoors, many seated and watching with smiles during a Cinco de Mayo celebration.
Today we celebrate Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 graduate Mackenzie Noyes.

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!

#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
6 days ago, SWSD Communications
Mackenzie Noyes
Families see the relationships you build with students.

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.
6 days ago, SWSD Communications
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.