Reminder for Sedro-Woolley School District families:
There will be no school April 6 through April 10 for Spring Break.

We hope students, families, and staff enjoy a safe and relaxing break. Classes will resume on Monday, April 13.
about 16 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Reminder for Sedro-Woolley School District families: There will be no school April 6 through April 10 for Spring Break. We hope students, families, and staff enjoy a safe and relaxing break. Classes will resume on Monday, April 13.

Our Highly Capable Program students have been hard at work showing their creativity and writing skills with a Pet of the Year Writing Contest!

Take a look at the student entries here:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1M7Xzdmk4lNVG9VFfNhSAkGP7Lr7weiD0Gc2-FgOrxT4/edit?slide=id.g3c0b5a6149f_0_0#slide=id.g3c0b5a6149f_0_0

The HiCap program provides opportunities for students to explore advanced learning and creative thinking, and this contest is a great example of that work in action.

Read more about HiCap in their newsletter: https://app.smore.com/n/ugm7re

about 20 hours ago, SWSD Communications
A large black and white dog sitting on a cushion in front of a fire.
A small dog staring into the camera.
A white and yellow cat wearing a bow tie.
A grey cat sitting in a box.
A black cat.
Sedro-Woolley High School Latino in Action (LIA) students attended the LIA Youth Leadership Conference in March.

Students gathered at the Performing Arts Center in Bellingham to build leadership skills, connect with peers, and celebrate their culture and future goals.

Congratulations to:
• Penina Librado Rodriguez – 1st Place in Writing
• Angeles Sanchez – Honorable Mention in Visual Arts

We are proud of our students for representing Sedro-Woolley High School and for their commitment to leadership, learning, and community.

The Latino in Action program supports leadership development, academic success, cultural identity, and college and career readiness for students.
about 20 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Students from Sedro-Woolley High School participating in a youth leadership conference, including group activities, presentations, and recognition of student achievements in writing and visual arts.
Students from Sedro-Woolley High School participating in a youth leadership conference, including group activities, presentations, and recognition of student achievements in writing and visual arts.
Students from Sedro-Woolley High School participating in a youth leadership conference, including group activities, presentations, and recognition of student achievements in writing and visual arts.
Students from Sedro-Woolley High School participating in a youth leadership conference, including group activities, presentations, and recognition of student achievements in writing and visual arts.
Students from Sedro-Woolley High School participating in a youth leadership conference, including group activities, presentations, and recognition of student achievements in writing and visual arts.
Students from Sedro-Woolley High School participating in a youth leadership conference, including group activities, presentations, and recognition of student achievements in writing and visual arts.
Students from Sedro-Woolley High School participating in a youth leadership conference, including group activities, presentations, and recognition of student achievements in writing and visual arts.
Students from Sedro-Woolley High School participating in a youth leadership conference, including group activities, presentations, and recognition of student achievements in writing and visual arts.
Students from Sedro-Woolley High School participating in a youth leadership conference, including group activities, presentations, and recognition of student achievements in writing and visual arts.
Yesterday our third grade students at Central Elementary School proudly showcased their Project-Based Learning (PBL) projects focused on habitats and animal adaptations.

Students in Mrs. Ludwig, Mrs. Bogue, and Mrs. Pelland’s classes became experts as they researched different environments and explored how plants and animals survive within them.

As their culminating challenge, each student selected an animal and reimagined it in a brand-new habitat, designing creative (and realistic!) adaptations to help it survive. They brought their ideas to life by:
• Building detailed animal models
• Creating life-sized habitat dioramas as a class
• Writing informational pieces
• Designing trading cards to highlight their animal’s unique adaptations

During their presentations, students demonstrated strong critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration—and did an amazing job sharing their learning with others.

We are so proud of our Central Elementary third graders and the hard work they put into this project!
about 21 hours ago, SWSD Communications
A classroom transformed into a large-scale ocean habitat, with blue fabric draped across the ceiling and handmade sea creatures hanging overhead, surrounding student-created animal models and adaptation projects.
A classroom transformed into a large-scale ocean habitat, with blue fabric draped across the ceiling and handmade sea creatures hanging overhead, surrounding student-created animal models and adaptation projects.
Student drawings of animals redesigned for new habitats, showing creative adaptations such as changes in color, body features, and behaviors to help them survive in different environments.
A large desert diorama with sand-colored features, plants, and animal models, illustrating how animals adapt to hot, dry environments.
A student-built Arctic habitat display featuring snowy scenery and animal models, highlighting adaptations that help animals survive in cold, icy conditions.
Student drawings of animals redesigned for new habitats, showing creative adaptations such as changes in color, body features, and behaviors to help them survive in different environments.
A large, immersive grassland diorama with student-created plants and animals spread across an open landscape, showing how animals adapt to life in grassy environments.
Student drawings of animals redesigned for new habitats, showing creative adaptations such as changes in color, body features, and behaviors to help them survive in different environments.
Student drawings of animals redesigned for new habitats, showing creative adaptations such as changes in color, body features, and behaviors to help them survive in different environments.
An immersive rainforest display filled with dense greenery and hanging elements, showcasing student-created animals and how they adapt to life in a wet, tropical environment.

Next week is National Assistant Principals Week. Since we're on Spring Break, we're hoping everyone can help celebrate our incredible assistant principals who help lead our schools a bit early!

Assistant principals support students, families, teachers, and staff every day. They help create safe learning environments, solve problems, encourage students, and keep our schools running smoothly.

To our assistant principals in the Sedro-Woolley School District: thank you for your leadership, care for students, and commitment to our school community. Your work makes a difference every single day.

about 24 hours ago, SWSD Communications
Next week we recognize National Assistant Principals Week and celebrate the assistant principals who help lead our schools.

Tomorrow, April 4, we celebrate School Librarian Appreciation Day. Since we won't see our librarians on a Saturday, we encourage you to show your appreciation today instead!

School librarians play an important role in helping students discover the joy of reading, develop research skills, and explore new ideas. They create welcoming spaces where curiosity and learning grow every day.

To our amazing school librarians in the Sedro-Woolley School District: thank you for inspiring a love of reading and helping our students become lifelong learners. We appreciate everything you do for our schools.

1 day ago, SWSD Communications
Today we celebrate School Librarian Appreciation Day. School librarians play an important role in helping students discover the joy of reading, develop research skills, and explore new ideas. They create welcoming spaces where curiosity and learning grow every day. To our amazing school librarians in the Sedro-Woolley School District: thank you for inspiring a love of reading and helping our students become lifelong learners. We appreciate everything you do for our schools.
Today marks the end of the third quarter for students in grades 7 through 12 in the Sedro-Woolley School District.

As we head into the final quarter of the school year, we are proud of the hard work our students have shown and the support provided by families and staff. The last part of the school year is a great time to stay focused and finish strong.
2 days ago, SWSD Communications
Today marks the end of the third quarter for students in grades 7 through 12 in the Sedro-Woolley School District. As we head into the final quarter of the school year, we are proud of the hard work our students have shown and the support provided by families and staff. The last part of the school year is a great time to stay focused and finish strong.
Today we celebrate the incredible paraprofessionals who support students across the Sedro-Woolley School District every day.

Paraprofessionals work side by side with teachers to help students learn, grow, and feel supported in the classroom. They build relationships, provide encouragement, and make a lasting difference in the lives of our students.

To our paraprofessionals: thank you for your patience, kindness, and dedication. Our schools are stronger because of you, and we are truly grateful for the care you give to our students each day.
3 days ago, SWSD Communications
Graphic celebrating Paraprofessionals Appreciation Day in the Sedro-Woolley School District, recognizing the paraprofessionals who support students and teachers in classrooms and help students succeed every day.
Happy April Fool’s Day from the Sedro-Woolley School District!

Today is a day for a little extra laughter and fun. Whether it is a harmless joke or a silly moment with friends, we hope everyone finds a reason to smile today.

Just remember—keep the jokes kind and school appropriate!
3 days ago, SWSD Communications
April Fools Day
The Sedro-Woolley School District will hold in-person registration events for incoming kindergarten students for the 2026–2027 school year.

Families with children who will turn 5 years old by August 31, 2026 should attend the registration event at their neighborhood school to sign up their child for kindergarten.

Registration Event Dates

April 14, 5–6:30 p.m.
Central Elementary School
Evergreen Elementary School
Mary Purcell Elementary School

April 16, 5–6:30 p.m.
Big Lake Elementary School
Clear Lake Elementary School
Lyman Elementary School
Samish Elementary School

Parents and guardians should bring:
• Child’s birth certificate
• Immunization records

See the boundary maps here:
Full District: https://5il.co/1yp66
In-Town: https://5il.co/1yp67

We look forward to welcoming our newest students to the Sedro-Woolley School District! Please share this information with families who may have incoming students.
4 days ago, SWSD Communications
The Sedro-Woolley School District will hold in-person registration events for incoming kindergarten students for the 2026–2027 school year. Families with children who will turn 5 years old by August 31, 2026 should attend the registration event at their neighborhood school to sign up their child for kindergarten. Registration Event Dates April 14, 5–6:30 p.m. Central Elementary School Evergreen Elementary School Mary Purcell Elementary School April 16, 5–6:30 p.m. Big Lake Elementary School Clear Lake Elementary School Lyman Elementary School Samish Elementary School Parents and guardians should bring: • Child’s birth certificate • Immunization records See the boundary maps here: Full District: https://5il.co/1yp66 In-Town: https://5il.co/1yp67 We look forward to welcoming our newest students to the Sedro-Woolley School District!
The Sedro-Woolley School District will hold in-person registration events for incoming kindergarten students for the 2026–2027 school year. Families with children who will turn 5 years old by August 31, 2026 should attend the registration event at their neighborhood school to sign up their child for kindergarten. Registration Event Dates April 14, 5–6:30 p.m. Central Elementary School Evergreen Elementary School Mary Purcell Elementary School April 16, 5–6:30 p.m. Big Lake Elementary School Clear Lake Elementary School Lyman Elementary School Samish Elementary School Parents and guardians should bring: • Child’s birth certificate • Immunization records See the boundary maps here: Full District: https://5il.co/1yp66 In-Town: https://5il.co/1yp67 We look forward to welcoming our newest students to the Sedro-Woolley School District!
🎶 Cascade Middle School choir students had an outstanding day at the Junior San Juan Music Educators Festival!

Students represented Cascade Middle School well—earning a Superior rating, the highest distinction at the festival. Beyond their performance, they demonstrated excellent decorum as performers, audience members, and guests of Anacortes High School.

We are incredibly proud of the hard work, dedication, and professionalism these students showed throughout the day.

Thank you to Ms. Stephanie Cates for her leadership and to our students for being such strong representatives of our school community!
4 days ago, SWSD Communications
🎶 Cascade Middle School students had a fantastic day at the Junior San Juan Music Educators Festival!  Our choir students represented Cascade Middle School with pride, sharing their voices, growing as musicians, and learning alongside other talented students from across the region.  A big thank you to Ms. Stephanie Cates for her leadership and to our students for their hard work and dedication. We are proud of you!
🎶 Cascade Middle School students had a fantastic day at the Junior San Juan Music Educators Festival!  Our choir students represented Cascade Middle School with pride, sharing their voices, growing as musicians, and learning alongside other talented students from across the region.  A big thank you to Ms. Stephanie Cates for her leadership and to our students for their hard work and dedication. We are proud of you!
🎶 Cascade Middle School students had a fantastic day at the Junior San Juan Music Educators Festival!  Our choir students represented Cascade Middle School with pride, sharing their voices, growing as musicians, and learning alongside other talented students from across the region.  A big thank you to Ms. Stephanie Cates for her leadership and to our students for their hard work and dedication. We are proud of you!
One-Hour Late Start Reminder: All schools have a one-hour late start tomorrow for professional development. #LateStartWednesday #ProfessionalDevelopment
4 days ago, SWSD Communications
One-Hour Late Start Reminder: All schools have a one-hour late start tomorrow for professional development.
📅 Sedro-Woolley School District Health & Wellness Fair

Sedro-Woolley families are invited to attend our Health & Wellness Fair on Tuesday, March 31 at Cascade Middle School.

This free event will bring together local health providers and community organizations to share information and resources that support student and family well-being.

Event Schedule
🩺 Student Physicals: 5:00–8:00 p.m. (pre-registration required)
🏥 Health Resource Fair: 6:00–7:30 p.m.

Families will be able to connect with providers offering information and support related to:

• Medical and dental care
• Vision checks
• Mental and behavioral health
• Substance use prevention
• Family and community support services

Our goal is to help Sedro-Woolley families learn about the many resources available in our community and make it easier to access care.

Register for the physical registration by clicking the link below:
https://forms.office.com/r/5NkwRaJFVB

📍 Cascade Middle School
905 McGarigle Rd., Sedro-Woolley
5 days ago, SWSD Communications
Health & Wellness Fair
Health & Wellness Fair on March 31
Mark your calendars: There will be no school April 6 through April 10 for Spring Break.
5 days ago, SWSD Communications
Reminder for Sedro-Woolley School District families: There will be no school April 6 through April 10 for Spring Break. We hope students, families, and staff enjoy a safe and relaxing break. Classes will resume on Monday, April 13.
🎶 Superior Performance — SWHS Musicians Shine! 🎶

Sedro-Woolley High School students recently traveled to Western Washington University for the San Juan Music Educators Association Orchestra and Mariachi Festival—and they delivered an outstanding performance!

Our students earned a “Superior” rating, the highest honor at the festival. This recognition reflects their talent, preparation, and the pride they bring to representing our school and community.

A big thank you to music teacher Brad Hendry for his leadership, and to our families for their continued support.

We are proud of you—and we know your families are too! 👏🎻🎺
5 days ago, SWSD Communications
🎶 Superior Performance — SWHS Musicians Shine! 🎶  Sedro-Woolley High School students recently traveled to Western Washington University for the San Juan Music Educators Association Orchestra and Mariachi Festival—and they delivered an outstanding performance!  Our students earned a “Superior” rating, the highest honor at the festival. This recognition reflects their talent, preparation, and the pride they bring to representing our school and community.  A big thank you to music teacher Brad Hendry for his leadership, and to our families for their continued support.  We are proud of you—and we know your families are too! 👏🎻🎺
🎶 Superior Performance — SWHS Musicians Shine! 🎶  Sedro-Woolley High School students recently traveled to Western Washington University for the San Juan Music Educators Association Orchestra and Mariachi Festival—and they delivered an outstanding performance!  Our students earned a “Superior” rating, the highest honor at the festival. This recognition reflects their talent, preparation, and the pride they bring to representing our school and community.  A big thank you to music teacher Brad Hendry for his leadership, and to our families for their continued support.  We are proud of you—and we know your families are too! 👏🎻🎺
🎶 Superior Performance — SWHS Musicians Shine! 🎶  Sedro-Woolley High School students recently traveled to Western Washington University for the San Juan Music Educators Association Orchestra and Mariachi Festival—and they delivered an outstanding performance!  Our students earned a “Superior” rating, the highest honor at the festival. This recognition reflects their talent, preparation, and the pride they bring to representing our school and community.  A big thank you to music teacher Brad Hendry for his leadership, and to our families for their continued support.  We are proud of you—and we know your families are too! 👏🎻🎺
🎶 Superior Performance — SWHS Musicians Shine! 🎶  Sedro-Woolley High School students recently traveled to Western Washington University for the San Juan Music Educators Association Orchestra and Mariachi Festival—and they delivered an outstanding performance!  Our students earned a “Superior” rating, the highest honor at the festival. This recognition reflects their talent, preparation, and the pride they bring to representing our school and community.  A big thank you to music teacher Brad Hendry for his leadership, and to our families for their continued support.  We are proud of you—and we know your families are too! 👏🎻🎺
Lyman Elementary families are invited to the Wildcat Assembly. The assembly will take place on Friday, March 27 at 9:35 a.m. at Lyman Elementary School.
9 days ago, SWSD Communications
Lyman Elementary families are invited to the Wildcat Assembly. The assembly will take place on Friday, March 27 at 9:35 a.m. at Lyman Elementary School.
Spring Picture Day at Central Elementary School will take place on Thursday, March 26.
10 days ago, SWSD Communications
 Spring Picture Day at Central Elementary School will take place on March 26.
Sedro-Woolley High School students in Ms. Degerness's classes had a great day of hands-on learning at Padilla Bay on Tuesday.

During their field trip, students learned about the ecological and economical importance of estuaries and how they can protect them.

Students also had the chance to get out on the beach, collect organisms, and take a closer look under microscopes—bringing their learning to life through real-world exploration.
10 days ago, SWSD Communications
Students explore the shoreline at Padilla Bay during a field trip, collecting small marine organisms and examining them up close as part of a hands-on science learning experience about estuaries.
Students explore the shoreline at Padilla Bay during a field trip, collecting small marine organisms and examining them up close as part of a hands-on science learning experience about estuaries.
Students explore the shoreline at Padilla Bay during a field trip, collecting small marine organisms and examining them up close as part of a hands-on science learning experience about estuaries.
Students explore the shoreline at Padilla Bay during a field trip, collecting small marine organisms and examining them up close as part of a hands-on science learning experience about estuaries.
Students explore the shoreline at Padilla Bay during a field trip, collecting small marine organisms and examining them up close as part of a hands-on science learning experience about estuaries.
Students explore the shoreline at Padilla Bay during a field trip, collecting small marine organisms and examining them up close as part of a hands-on science learning experience about estuaries.
Spring Picture Day for Good Beginnings Preschool will take place on Thursday, March 26.
10 days ago, SWSD Communications
 Spring Picture Day for Good Beginnings Preschool will take place on March 26.
Enjoy an evening of music at the Sedro-Woolley High School Choir Concert The concert TONIGHT, March 25, at 7 p.m. in the Sedro-Woolley High School auditorium. All are welcome to attend!
10 days ago, SWSD Communications
Graphic with text: Sedro-Woolley High School Choir Concert, March 25, 7 p.m., auditorium.