The Marysville School District Board of Directors voted June 15 to approve contract modifications with the 10-month and 12-month Service Employees International Unions for Marysville.
The Marysville School District Board of Directors voted June 15 to approve contract modifications with the 10-month and 12-month Service Employees International Unions for Marysville.
Maryfest Inc. and The Marysville Globe teamed up to support the community while offering an outlet to those with artistic inclinations, during the Marysville Strawberry Festival Poster Contest.
As a result of state budget cuts, the ElderHealth adult day health center in Marysville will be discontinuing its services to participants who live in adult family homes, starting July 1.
More than 30 students from Kellogg Marsh Elementary volunteered to take part in the Marysville Strawberry Festival Berry Run, at the Smokey Point Plant Farm June 13, but for those kids, the one-mile and 5K runs are nothing new.
Their class sizes might not have been as big as that of Marysville-Pilchuck High School, but the 2009 graduating classes of Marysville Mountain View High School and Grace Academy achieved no less in order to obtain their diplomas.
Graduating students of the School Home Partnership Program at Marysville Middle School conducted their culminating presentations on May 28.
When Quil Ceda Elementary student Courtney Taylor got a perfect check-up from her dentist, Dr. Kelly Peterson, she wasn’t expecting that it would earn her a ride to school in a fire truck.
After an extended period of hard work, the 2009 Marysville Strawberry Festival is upon us, and the event’s organizers couldn’t be more pleased.
The Everett Events Center was packed with proud families and friends June 5, as the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Class of 2009 celebrated their commencement.
The first-ever “Healthy Communities Challenge Day” in the city of Marysville yielded a “conservatively estimated” turnout of 3,000 attendees throughout the day June 6, according to city of Marysville Parks and Recreation Director Jim Ballew.
The Marysville Secondary Campus was kept busy June 6, as both the Marysville Arts and Technology High School and the Tulalip Heritage High School graduating classes of 2009 conducted their commencements in the gymnasium.
English Language Learners were given a chance to show off the reading and writing skills that they’d developed through hands-on application, as 20 students from the Allen Creek, Kellogg Marsh and Pinewood elementary schools met with their 10 pen-pals, from the Friends of the Marysville Library, June 3 in the Marysville School District Board Room.