It's not too late to join the library' Summer Reading Program! Reading challenges, events, prizes, and activities are available.
Summer reading helps students maintain important literacy skills and keeps young minds engaged between school years.
Learn more and sign up: https://centralskagitlibrary.org/summer-reading/

While students and staff enjoy summer break, crews will be busy at several school sites completing facility improvement projects designed to maintain safe, secure, and functional learning environments for our students and staff.
Projects scheduled for Summer 2026 include:
Clear Lake Elementary
• Gate installation
• Camera relocation and additions
Evergreen Elementary
• Plumbing improvements
• Fence extension
Mary Purcell Elementary
• Fence replacement
Samish Elementary
• Covered courtyard construction
• Camera relocation
• Exterior painting
Sedro-Woolley High School
• Turf and track surface replacement
• Server replacement
• Main building roof replacement
• Auto shop garage door replacement
Two of the largest and most visible projects this summer will take place at Sedro-Woolley High School. Crews will be replacing both the main building roof and the stadium turf and track surface. Community members may notice construction equipment, increased activity, delivery vehicles, and periods of noise while work is underway.
We appreciate the patience and understanding of our neighbors as these projects are completed. We also know our community values transparency, and we will continue sharing updates throughout the summer so residents can follow the progress being made across the district.
These projects are funded through the district's voter-approved Capital Levy and support the ongoing maintenance, safety, security, and improvement of district facilities.
Thank you to our community for supporting our schools and helping us maintain facilities that serve students, staff, families, and community members for years to come.
We look forward to sharing project updates and photos throughout the summer as work progresses. 🏗️💙

Many families don't realize Pomona Grange Park features interpretive trails, local plant information, Friday Creek access, and opportunities to spot salmon during spawning season.
This is a great place to learn while exploring this summer!
Can you find:
• A pine cone
• A bird
• A butterfly
• A cedar tree
• A flowing stream
Outdoor exploration builds observation skills and curiosity.


Jason dropped off another $300 donation to the Wood Production program this morning as part of a collaborative project with instructor Dan Caldwell and his students. Students have been building custom countertop newspaper racks for the Concrete Herald.
Jason serves on the journalism advisory board and has long championed hands-on learning opportunities for students.
This partnership gives students valuable real-world experience while helping a local business, creating a true win-win for everyone involved. Thank you, Jason, for your generosity and your ongoing investment in our students!

The last day of school may be here, but we're already preparing for the 2026–27 school year!
Our Back-to-School webpage is your one-stop resource for important information, including school start dates, supply lists, school hours, transportation information, registration resources, meal information, annual notifications, and more.
We'll continue updating the page throughout the summer, so be sure to check back for the latest information.
Back-to-School Information:
https://sedrowoolleywa.sites.thrillshare.com/page/back-to-school
We hope everyone has a safe, fun, and relaxing summer break!

Do you have a child who will be 3 or 4 years old for the 2026–27 school year? Good Beginnings Preschool is excited to offer ECEAP (Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program), a free, high-quality preschool program for eligible families.
ECEAP helps children build a strong foundation for kindergarten and beyond through:
• Social-emotional learning
• Early literacy and math skills
• Hands-on exploration and play
• Learning opportunities led by certified teachers
To help determine eligibility and placement options, families are asked to complete a Preschool Interest Form. The form includes questions about your child's age, preschool experience, family size and income, languages spoken at home, and any developmental, educational, or support services your child may receive or need.
Families with children who have an IEP, have received early intervention services, are in foster or kinship care, are members of a Tribal Sovereign Nation, or are experiencing housing instability are encouraged to apply.
Complete the interest form here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdw6qnrlcjgALaB-Cbc2F1d5vN3Ui4oZZjCuj9Pz9e18OOJwQ/viewform
Staff will review submissions and contact families with next steps.

There will be no late start on Wednesday, June 10.
Schools will follow their regular start times that day.
While Wednesdays typically begin one hour later for staff professional development, this schedule change is not needed during the last week of school.
Please plan for an on-time arrival.

Today we celebrate your strength, your determination, and the path you took to get here. Every journey looks different, and yours is a powerful example of what it means to keep going, stay committed, and believe in yourself.
Earning your diploma is a meaningful accomplishment, and it reflects the effort, resilience, and growth you have shown along the way.
We also want to thank the families, staff, and community members who walked alongside these students. Your support, encouragement, and care helped make this moment possible.
To the Class of 2026: We are proud of you. We cannot wait to see what you do next.
Congratulations, graduates. 💙🦅

Cadence plans to work as a CNA while she is going to school for my associate’s degree in nursing, where she will continue and earn her bachelor’s in nursing. Cadence is considering attending Skagit Valley College and then transferring to the University of Washington. Cadence is interested in a career as OR/Scrub Nurse. A meaningful achievement during their time at SWHS includes connecting with people she never expected to connect with, as well as laughing in Shusta’s class with her friend Dakota.
Congratulations on all your hard work!

We can't wait to celebrate the Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026 tonight.
Schedule
• 5:30 p.m. — Gates open
• 6:00 p.m. — Graduate Clothing/Gown Check (Gymnasium)
• 7:00–9:15p.m. — Graduation Ceremony (SWHS Stadium)
• 9:15 p.m. — Senior Grad Night Departure
To help make the ceremony safe and enjoyable for everyone, please keep the following reminders in mind:
• Children ages 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult and remain seated with that adult during the ceremony.
• Please do not bring balloons. We want everyone to have a clear view of our graduates.
• Guests should remain seated in the bleachers and stay out of roped-off areas.
• No balls may be brought into the stadium or gymnasium.
• No confetti cannons, glitter, or similar items are permitted, as they can damage the track and turf.
• Lawn chairs are not permitted inside the stadium.
Parking Reminder: Please park only in designated parking areas and be respectful of our neighbors by keeping residential driveways, mailboxes, and roadways clear. Vehicles parked in a manner that blocks access may be subject to towing.
Please allow extra time for parking and walking to the stadium. A large crowd is expected, and arriving early will help ensure you are seated before the ceremony begins.
Thank you for helping us create a memorable celebration for our graduates and their families. We look forward to celebrating the Class of 2026 with you tonight! 💙

Current fifth-grade students can now register for band, choir, or orchestra for the 2026–27 school year. Whether your child loves to sing, wants to learn an instrument, or is ready to continue their musical journey, we would love to welcome them to our music family.
For information and registration:
English:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/144wxyn51wqWp7W2XzE8WZVyjDy7RHHqV9O0bPt-Q_68/edit?usp=sharing
Español:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vEnUXshOY9hjAkc_twmhQCLDGLlK4qCmBJV_HecX4Ds/edit?usp=sharing
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of something special at Cascade Middle School!


On May 28, French students enjoyed performances by La Fanfare Fanfaronne, a wildly imaginative clown and brass ensemble from Quebec, and Missy D, a hip-hop and soul artist originally from Ivory Coast. The day was filled with music, culture, laughter, and learning beyond the classroom walls.
A special thank you goes out to the parent chaperones, bus driver, and students who helped make the trip a success — and to the beautiful weather that made for a perfect day in Vancouver.
As this school year comes to a close, we'd also like to recognize retiring French teacher Robert Slabodnik, who has led this beloved field trip for generations of students. Since 1999, he has helped connect students with French language and culture through this annual experience, creating memories that have lasted long after graduation.
Merci, Monsieur Slabodnik, for your years of dedication and for inspiring so many students to explore the world beyond our borders. 🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦
Happy graduation day, Sedro-Woolley High School Class of 2026.
Today we celebrate you — your hard work, your growth, and everything you have overcome to reach this moment. Graduation is more than a milestone. It is the result of years of learning, perseverance, and showing up, even on the hard days.
We also want to thank the families, staff, and community members who supported this class along the way. Your encouragement, care, and belief in these students helped make this moment possible.
To the Class of 2026: You have made us proud. We cannot wait to see where your journey takes you next.
Congratulations, graduates. 💙🐻
Can't make it to the Sedro-Woolley High School graduation on Friday? We've got you covered.
Families and friends who are unable to attend in person can watch the ceremony live at:
https://www.youtube.com/@KUBZCTE/live
The livestream is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m.

Hunter passed away on July 18, 2023, after a courageous battle with bone cancer. His favorite memories at SWHS included playing baseball and football and spending time with friends. Hunter dreamed of serving in the Army and one day becoming a police officer.
Hunter was known for his love of sports, the outdoors, and the way he could brighten the lives of those around him. His strength, courage, and positive spirit continue to inspire all who knew him.
Hunter will always be remembered as part of the Cub family.
#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026

Hayden plans to pursue a career in law enforcement and study criminology after graduation. He hopes to one day become a detective. A meaningful achievement during his time at SWHS was passing all of his classes and continuing to grow academically.
Congratulations on all your hard work!
#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026

Students in all three fourth grade classrooms researched a U.S. state and created detailed floats showcasing what they learned. Each float included specific required elements, and students presented their projects to classmates before the parade.
The event transformed the area outside the school into a colorful showcase of learning as families and visitors walked from float to float, asking questions and hearing directly from students about their states. The parade provided a fun, hands-on way for students to combine research, creativity, public speaking, and state history into one exciting project.
Great job to our fourth graders for their hard work and impressive presentations!





Students spent weeks researching notable individuals and creating biography projects to share with students from multiple grades and families. During the event, students proudly presented what they learned, practiced their public speaking skills, and answered questions about the remarkable people they studied.
Biography-palooza provided an opportunity for students to strengthen their research, writing, and presentation skills while celebrating their hard work and learning. Thank you to the families and community members who took time to visit and support our young scholars.






Luis plans to begin working after graduation and may later attend Skagit Valley College. He is interested in becoming a dental assistant or working as an auto mechanic. A meaningful achievement during his time at SWHS was earning two awards for soccer along with a Multicultural Achievement Award.
Congratulations on all your hard work!
#CUBseniorcelebrations #WeWontQuitIn2026
Anna leads a dynamic journalism program that empowers student voice and builds strong community connections. She creates meaningful learning experiences and inspires students to achieve at high levels.
Her passion and dedication leave a lasting impact on students and our school community.
Thank you, Anna, for all you do!

