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Marysville School District No. 25 is a public school district in Marysville, Washington, United States. It serves the city of Marysville and members of the nearby Tulalip Tribes. In May 2013, the district had an enrollment of 11,426 students. In 2019, it had an 84% 4-year graduation rate, an increase of 7% from the previous year.
As of 2018, the school served 1,274 students in grades 9-12. [1] Four academies previously at the high school: Academy of Construction and Engineering, Bio-Med Academy, International School of Communications, and School for the Entrepreneur, were relocated to the newly constructed Marysville Getchell High School, which opened in 2010.
This is a complete list of school districts of in the state of Washington. School districts are classified as whether they operate high school or not. Additionally the state classifies them on they have at least 2,000 students, with the former being first class districts and the latter being second class districts. Joint school districts have territory in at least two counties. All school ...
Marysville Getchell High School is a public high school in Marysville, Washington, United States.It is part of the Marysville School District.. The campus has a capacity of 1,600 students and was originally organized into four "small learning communities", however, starting in the 2019-2020 school year, the school instead operates with no separation between the four schools.
Nov. 16—Marysville Joint Unified School District and Wheatland Union High School District will pursue bond measures in the upcoming March 5, 2024, primary election in the hopes of funding new ...
The two agree on several of the problems facing Washington’s K-12 school districts. The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction oversees 295 districts total, plus six schools run by ...
Lakewood High School (commonly known as Lakewood or LHS) is a public secondary school in what was Arlington, but annexed to become an addition of Marysville, Washington, serving students in grades 9–12. The school is the only secondary school in the Lakewood School District, serving the Lake Goodwin, North Lakewood, and Smokey Point areas.
The school district was the site of the then-longest teacher strike in Washington state history in 2003, lasting for 49 days until the Snohomish County Superior Court declared the strike illegal. [191] Other portions of the city are served by the Arlington School District, Lake Stevens School District, and Lakewood School District.