🎭 Step into history at Mary Purcell Elementary's Third-Grade Living Wax Museum tonight, March 28, from 6–6:30 p.m. It's a night of learning and fun! 📜
#LivingWaxMuseum #MaryPurcellElementary

Beginning this summer, the state of Washington will provide grocery benefits through a program called Sun Bucks to help families with eligible school-age children buy groceries during the summer. Families will receive $120 per eligible child.
Who is eligible?
Families that qualify for Free or Reduced-price meal benefits for the 23-24 school year will be eligible to receive SUN Bucks.
Who may qualify for F/R benefits for the 23-24 school year?
Students that qualify for SNAP/FDPIR/TANF/etc. are automatically qualified for F/R benefits and are therefore automatically eligible for SUN Bucks. Families that have submitted the 2023–2024 Family Income Survey, and met the income guidelines provided on the survey, have qualified for F/R benefits.
How can I submit a Family Income Survey?
If you believe your family would qualify for F/R benefits based on the income guidelines provided on the 2023–2024 Family Income Survey, please submit the survey by visiting https://www.swsd.k12.wa.us/page/family-income-survey To be eligible for SUN Buck in the summer of 2024, please submit the survey by May 15, 2024. The surveys may be turned in at your child’s school or the Food Service Department, 780 Cook Road, Sedro-Woolley. They can also be mailed to Sedro-Woolley School District, Food Service Department, 801 Trail Road, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284.

Reminder: The superintendent’s monthly "Coffee and Conversation" meeting will take place Thursday, March 28, 2024, at 9:45 a.m., at the District Office (801 Trail Road).
Please join us and bring your interests, comments, celebrations, and concerns related to the district as a whole to chat over coffee. This will be an informal meeting and a time for the superintendent and other district leaders to make themselves available to you.
If you have specific questions or concerns related to your students, we encourage you to reach out to your student's school. They are always willing and happy to hear your concerns.

Don't forget, all schools will start one hour late tomorrow so staff can participate in professional development!
CMS: 8:40 a.m.
SWHS: 8:55 a.m.
SSHS: 9:00 a.m.
Elementary: 10:25 a.m.

The Sedro-Woolley School District Joint Discipline Committee is tasked with making recommendations to district leadership regarding discipline policies, procedures, protocols, and strategies. The committee is composed of certificated staff, classified staff, building administrators, and district-level leaders.
Family participation is critical for a well-rounded district approach to student discipline. Family members offer a unique perspective on students' behavioral needs, allowing the committee to better propose recommendations that guide students in making positive behavior choices. A strong partnership between home, school, and the district helps promote student success.
To this end, we are looking for parents/guardians to serve on the Joint Discipline Committee's parent advisory group. The task of the parent advisory is to attend Joint Discipline Committee meetings in November, February, April, and May/June and provide the JDC with parent feedback on key discipline issues. Meetings are typically 60-90 minutes long, starting at 4 p.m.
We are seeking two parents/guardians at the elementary level (one in-town school and one outlying school), one from the middle school, one from SWHS, and one from SSHS.
If interested, please fill out this application form by April 30. You will be notified of the status of your application by the third week of May.
Timeline:
• Applications are due by April 30
• Selection committee meets by the first week of May
• Successful applicants notified by the third week of May
Selection Committee:
• Applications will be reviewed by the selection committee made up of the following JDC members:
• 1 elementary principal
• 1 secondary principal
• 1 district office administrator
• 4 staff members
Selection Criteria:
• Must have a student currently enrolled in our schools
• Able to attend meetings regularly and adhere to meeting norms
• Able to contribute to productive conversations
• Open-minded and willing to acknowledge others' viewpoints
• Committed to supporting all students

🎵 Reminder: Join us tonight, March 26, at 7 p.m. for an evening of vocal harmony at the Sedro-Woolley High School Choir Concert in the SWHS Auditorium. 🎶 #SWHSChoir #MusicPerformance

Sudden Cardiac Arrest is the leading cause of death in exercising or at play young people on school campus. Nick of Time Foundation, in partnership with the UW Center for Sports Cardiology, will be conducting EKG youth heart screenings for adolescents and young adults ages 12-24 at Sedro-Woolley High School on Wednesday, May 1.
Screenings consist of a Heart Health Survey asking about possible signs & symptoms or family history of a heart condition. An EKG is performed that analyzes the electrical signals of the heart and the results are reviewed on site by medical professionals experienced in EKG youth heart screens. A simple EKG can identify certain serious heart conditions that cannot be detected by a stethoscope.
Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Location: Sedro-Woolley High School, 1235 3rd St., Sedro Woolley, WA 98284
More Information: www.nickoftimefoundation.org
Appointments are open to anyone 12-24 yrs., regardless of where they go to school. All students must pre-register for an appointment at: http://bit.ly/NoTFEKGAppt
No one will be screened without the signed forms below:
ENGLISH: EKG Youth Heart Screening Permission Form and Waiver & Participant Medical History Questionnaire https://5il.co/2h8u2
SPANISH: Permiso de examen de electrocardiograma cardíaco e Historia https://5il.co/2h8x0
(Please note the medical history questionnaire is in English so the medical team can read the information. If you need translation, please call 360-855-3772.
Return completed forms to the SWHS main office or scan and email to: smoore@swsd101.org
Questions? Please call 425-967-5828.
The Nick of Time Foundation is providing this EKG Youth Heart Screening at no cost or obligation. However, to help defer screening costs, and enable future community screening events, there is a suggested donation of $25. Donations are tax deductible, and can be made at time of registration, by cash, or check payable to: Nick of Time Foundation Or by online donation at: www.nickoftimefoundation.org/donate/.

Get to know our incredible team in the “Meet our Staff” Monday series! We hope you enjoy getting to know the faces behind the scenes!
#MeetOurStaffMonday #BehindTheScenes #EmployeeAppreciation #GetToKnowUs #SWSDStrongerTogether
Brooke Madsen Thompson's journey in education and coaching began with a passion for working with children. Originally from Stanwood, Brooke's desire to make a difference in young lives led her to pursue various coaching roles, starting from her high school years. Her love for sports, particularly basketball, intertwined seamlessly with her commitment to mentoring and guiding students. After relocating to Sedro-Woolley in 2021, Brooke seized the opportunity to apply her expertise in the Sedro-Woolley School District, eventually landing roles such as the Cascade Middle School (CMS) girls' basketball intramurals coach and the CMS campus safety officer.
With 30 years of coaching experience spanning from youth recreation teams to college-level athletics, Brooke brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to her roles within the district. Although her educational journey didn't lead to a college degree, Brooke's hands-on experience in sports management and coaching, coupled with her training in Facility Game Management, equips her with a unique skill set that enriches the educational landscape of Sedro-Woolley.
For Brooke, the most rewarding moments in her career stem from witnessing the personal growth and achievements of her students. Whether it's helping a player score their first basket or organizing championships, such as the NWACC girls' basketball championships, Brooke finds fulfillment in empowering students to realize their potential both on and off the court.
Outside of her professional endeavors, Brooke is a devoted mother and finds joy in supporting her children's interests, from wrestling to literature and even "par coring" adventures. Her commitment to her family mirrors her dedication to her students, creating a nurturing environment that fosters growth and exploration.
Looking ahead, Brooke hopes to obtain her teaching degree, with a focus on middle school education. Her favorite quote from Kobe Bryant, "The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great at whatever they want to do," encapsulates her philosophy of education and mentorship. As she continues her journey, Brooke's advice to students echoes this sentiment: "You CAN do Hard Things!"
Ultimately, Brooke hopes that every student in the Sedro-Woolley School District feels supported and empowered to pursue their dreams, knowing that they have a network of dedicated individuals, including teachers, staff, and coaches, who believe in their potential.

📢 Calling all Parents and Community Members of Sedro-Woolley School District! 📢
Your feedback matters to us! Help us improve our communication methods by taking our brief survey. Your input will help us better understand how we can keep you informed about important updates and events in our district.
📋 Survey Link: https://forms.gle/EdS4MoPKERLio8mJ7
Your voice will help shape our communication strategies for the 2024-2025 school year!
Thank you for your participation and for helping us serve you better!
#SedroWoolleySchoolDistrict #CommunityFeedback #CommunicationSurvey #WeValueYourOpinion 📝🤝

We are thrilled to announce that the Sedro-Woolley School District has been awarded a competitive Digital Navigation Grant! This grant aims to enhance the digital skills of our families. As part of this initiative, we are excited to introduce a series of hands-on learning sessions designed to empower you in navigating essential digital platforms such as Skyward, Google Classroom, and district websites.
Details: 📍 Location: SSB Conference Room, 317 Yellow Lane, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 📅
Sessions:
Session 1: How to log into Skyward and other navigational basics
🗓️ April 15, 2024
🕠 5:30–6:15 p.m.
Session 2: Final Forms - How to sign in, choose your preferred language, and more!
🗓️ May 20, 2024
🕠 5:30–6:15 p.m.
Session 3: Final Forms - How to sign in, choose your preferred language, and more!
🗓️ May 22, 2024
🕠 5:30–6:15 p.m.
Pre-Registration: Space is limited, so we are requiring pre-registration for these events using the form below. To ensure we have your login information ready, please include your child's name during the sign-up process.
https://forms.gle/ixFWDYZTdKm31MQEA
We look forward to seeing you at these informative sessions!

2024-2025 Foundations K Program applications are available NOW!
Students who turn five (5) between September 1, 2024 - August 31, 2025, and show need in the areas listed below are eligible for the Foundations K Program:
1. Academics
2. Emotional/social development
3. Fine and Gross motor skills
4. Language development
Parents or guardians who believe that their child is an appropriate candidate for the Foundations K Program should complete the application below as soon as possible. The start date for the 2024-2025 school year will be in early October.
ENGLISH APPLICATION
https://forms.gle/k6n2BLTX631nsHad7
SPANISH APPLICATION
https://forms.gle/be6GUvZjeQdGUKca6
The Foundations K Program is housed at Big Lake, Central, Lyman and Mary Purcell elementary schools; it is an all-day kindergarten class. After completing Foundations K, students will transition to their neighborhood school to begin kindergarten the following fall.
Please note that your child cannot be enrolled in a preschool or similar program and be admitted into this early kindergarten program.
Families interested in having their child participate in the Foundations K Program should contact the District's Early Learning Liaison Sarah Dahl at 360-855-4032 or by email sdahl@swsd101.org.

🎻 Reminder: Don't miss the combined orchestras concert tonight, March 21, at 7 p.m. featuring 6th–12th grades in the Sedro-Woolley High School auditorium. It's a night of musical harmony you won't want to miss! 🎵
#OrchestraConcert #SedroWoolleyArts

🎻 Reminder: Don't miss the combined orchestras concert tonight, March 21, at 7 p.m. featuring 6th–12th grades in the Sedro-Woolley High School auditorium. It's a night of musical harmony you won't want to miss! 🎵 #OrchestraConcert #SedroWoolleyArts

🎷 Reminder: Join us for the Cascade Middle School 6th/8th Grade Band Concert tonight, March 20, at 7 p.m. in the CMS cafeteria. It's sure to be a melodious evening! 🎼 #CMSBand #MusicPerformance

Don't forget, all schools will start one hour late tomorrow so staff can participate in professional development!
CMS: 8:40 a.m.
SWHS: 8:55 a.m.
SSHS: 9:00 a.m.
Elementary: 10:25 a.m.

🎶 Reminder: Cascade Middle School’s Choir Concert will be held tonight, March 19, at 7 p.m. in the CMS Cafeteria. See you there! 🎵 #CMSChoir #MusicPerformance

🌸 Welcome, Spring! March 19 marks the first day of spring. Let's embrace the beauty of renewal and new beginnings. #FirstDayOfSpring #HelloSpring

This spring, the Ride 360 app that the Sedro-Woolley School District uses to provide our families with student transportation information will be retired. Its replacement app, My Ride K-12, can be downloaded NOW in the Apple and Android app stores. You will need to download the new app to access updated transportation information for your student(s).
Usernames and passwords from Ride 360 will carry over into My Ride K-12. Additionally, you can use your existing log-in information to access a web version of My Ride K-12 at myridek12.tylerapp.com.
My Ride K-12 will continue to provide secure access to student bus schedule/routing information, which can include the bus stop, route, and bus number. This is accessible on mobile devices, and is confidential and secure.
Parents/guardians will need to use their student ID# and current grade level to add their student to the app.
Grade levels
Kindergarten = K1
First = 01
Second = 02
Third = 03
Fourth = 04
Fifth = 05
Sixth = 06
Seventh = 07
Eighth = 08
Ninth = 09
Tenth = 10
Eleventh = 11
Twelfth= 12
Preschool families - call or email transportation.
If you see an issue with your child’s transportation information, parent transportation assistance is currently available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. by calling 360-855-3504 or emailing jzimmerman@swsd101.org.

HAYDEN PERRY has been named February Student of the Month for the Rotary Club of Sedro-Woolley.
Hayden is the son of Cindy and Mike Perry of Sedro-Woolley.
Hayden maintains a 3.98 GPA while being actively involved in Sedro-Woolley High School. He has participated in football all 4 years (lettering once), and was Team Captain for Senior year. Hayden has participated in basketball (3 years) and was the recipient of the Defensive Award. He has earned an Honor Roll spot all 4 years, and earned a Student of the Month Award in Engineering and Wood Working this school year. Hayden was also the recipient of the December 2023 Soroptimist International CTE Student of the Month Award.
Outside of school, Hayden enjoys spending time with his friends and family, hunting, and fishing. He is currently working at Low Auto Sales as a lot boy, and has been gaining valuable knowledge in this field for 2 years. Previously, Hayden has done many landscaping and home improvement jobs.
After graduation, Hayden will be attending Northwest Lineman College in Idaho to become a certified lineman. Congratulations Hayden!

KYLIE EVANS has been named February Student of the Month for the Rotary Club of Sedro-Woolley. Kylie is the daughter of Pharaby Ryan and Stevan Evans of Sedro-Woolley.
Kylie maintains a 3.98 GPA while being actively involved in Sedro-Woolley High School. Kylie is a member of our amazing Band, lettering all 4 years, and is currently the drum major. She has participated in 4 full years of soccer, lettering all 4 years, as well as lettering 2 years in golf. Kylie is a member of our Jazz Band, and Vice President and Composting Manager of Earth Club.
Outside of school, Kylie enjoys spending time with her friends and family, exploring the Pacific Northwest with hiking adventures, and playing the saxophone, flute and piccolo. She also volunteers with the Skagit Trailblazers group and our Skagit Valley Humane Society. Kylie is currently working for Industrial Resources Incorporated, as a welding apprentice.
After graduation, Kylie will be attending Bellingham Technical College for either the electrical program, or the welding program. Later, she plans to obtain a teaching degree. Congratulations Kylie!

