The Sedro-Woolley School District has been awarded the 2024 Chamber of Commerce's Large Business of the Year Award, recognizing its impact on the community and commitment to students and staff.
Superintendent Dr. Miriam Miralles Mickelson and School Board President Eric Johnson accepted the award on the district's behalf at November's Chamber luncheon.
Serving approximately 4,200 students from preschool through 12th grade, the district includes one comprehensive high school, one alternative high school, a middle school, seven elementary schools, and a preschool program. With a team of over 700 full- and part-time staff, the district plays a central role in the Sedro-Woolley community, fostering strong partnerships with local families and businesses.
Generations of families have attended Sedro-Woolley schools, and the district is seeing a more diverse population with languages such as Spanish, Russian, and Ukrainian spoken in students' homes. The district remains committed to parent engagement and community involvement.
In addition to high-quality academics, students also benefit from a wide range of extracurricular activities, including athletics, performing arts, and Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.