
Attention Sedro-Woolley School District families! Are you struggling to navigate Skyward? Fear not, we have an upcoming event that will help you learn how to use the family access system like a pro!
Join us on Wednesday, October 25 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the library at Sedro-Woolley High School to learn how to look up your student's grades, view their daily attendance records, and track missing assignments. Though all families are welcome to attend, we want to extend a special invitation to our Spanish-speaking families, as this night will be hosted by our multilingual department to ensure that they are fully supported. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to stay informed and engaged in your student's academic journey!



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.


Mark your calendars now! 🎭👸🏼 The "Princess Who" drama production will be held at Cascade Middle School on Oct. 20 & 21 from 7-8:30 p.m. in the CMS Cafeteria. Tickets will be $5 at the door. 🎟️👑


Parents and guardians: We hear from a lot of folks that they'd like to receive text messages for important information. In order to do that, you MUST opt in via Skyward.
1. Login to Skyward.
2. In the bottom right blue sidebar, choose "Skylert".
3. Scroll down until you see "Text Message Information".
4. Enter up to five cell phone numbers (standard data rates may apply).
5. Choose the messages you'd like to receive.
6. Click "Save" in the top right of the screen BEFORE exiting.


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.


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Happy National School Lunch Week! 🎉💯🎉
Let's celebrate the importance of a healthy midday meal for our growing children 🌱👦👧
Since 1962, National School Lunch Week has been recognizing the impact a nutritious school lunch has on a child's life 🙌🏫
Let's continue to promote healthy eating habits both in and out of the classroom 🍎🥦🥕
#NSLW #HealthyEating #SchoolLunch #SWSDStrongerTogether


🔥🚒 Don't forget to mark your calendars! 🔥🚒
From October 8-14, 2023, we'll be observing Fire Prevention Week. This is a time to remember the importance of fire safety and take steps to protect ourselves and our loved ones. Whether it's testing smoke alarms, creating an escape plan, or simply being mindful of fire hazards, there's always something we can do to reduce the risk of fire.
🔥 Let's work together to raise awareness and promote fire safety in our communities. 🔥
#FirePreventionWeek #SafetyFirst #BePrepared #SWSDStrongerTogether


Are you a student in grades 6-12 who loves skiing or snowboarding? Do you want to hit the slopes at Mount Baker Ski Area next March? Then the Sedro-Woolley Winter Ride 2024 program is perfect for you! The program is open to ALL students in grades 6-12, not just those in the Sedro-Woolley School District.
To learn more about the program, attend the informational meeting at Evergreen Elementary on November 16, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. Registrations will be accepted (cash or check) at Evergreen Elementary School, Attention: Winter Ride, Krissa Ammons, 1007 McGarigle Road, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284.
The program runs for four Saturdays in March 2024 (March 2, 9, 16, and 23) and includes discounted passes, lessons, and rentals for enrolled youth who participate with an approved Winter Ride organization. Transportation to Mount Baker Ski Area is arranged through the Sedro-Woolley School District, with a bus cost of $125. Please note that lessons are required for all new participants, regardless of skill level (beginner/intermediate/advanced).
If you have any questions about the program, feel free to contact Ms. Ammons at kammons@swsd101.org; Ms. Jurado at jjurado@swsd101.org or Ms. Gildnes at egildnes@swsd101.org. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to ski or snowboard with your friends!
Please note: The district does not sponsor this event and the district assumes no responsibility for it. In consideration of the privilege to distribute
materials, the Sedro-Woolley School District shall be held harmless from any cause of action filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials, including costs, attorney’s fees and judgments or awards.”


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.


🎉 Happy School Custodian Appreciation Day! 🎉
Today we celebrate and honor the hardworking custodians who keep our schools clean and safe. They work tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that our learning environments are comfortable and conducive to education.
Let's take a moment to show our gratitude to these unsung heroes by saying thank you, giving a high-five, or simply smiling and acknowledging their efforts.
To all the custodians out there, we appreciate you and your dedication to our schools. Thank you for all that you do! 💙🧹🧼🚿🧻
#SWSDStrongerTogether #SchoolCustodianAppreciationDay #ThankYouCustodians


📢 October is National Bullying Prevention Month! Let's raise awareness about the impact bullying can have on a student's education, physical and emotional health, safety, and well-being. 😔 The emotional scars can last a lifetime, which is why it's important to work together to create kinder, more inclusive, and accepting communities for all students. 👫
If you see something, say something. We encourage students, families and community members to speak up through our Safe Schools system: http://1376.alert1.us/


🧠 October is Learning Disabilities Awareness Month.
Learning disabilities can be caused by genetic and neurobiological factors that affect cognitive processes related to learning, such as reading, writing, math, organization, time planning, abstract reasoning, memory, and attention.
Learning disabilities can impact an individual's life beyond academics, affecting relationships and work. While learning disabilities are often diagnosed during the school years, some individuals may not receive an evaluation until post-secondary education or adulthood.
It's important to note that learning disabilities should not be confused with other disabilities or disadvantages.
People with learning disabilities are often of average or above-average intelligence, but may struggle to demonstrate expected skills. Although learning disabilities are lifelong challenges, appropriate support and intervention can help individuals achieve success in various areas of life.
#LDawarenessMonth #SWSDStrongerTogether


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Attending school provides students with countless opportunities to learn and grow academically, socially, and emotionally. It also enables them to build strong relationships with fellow students and teachers, which can be incredibly valuable in the long run. Moreover, being present in class ensures that students have access to the resources and support they need to succeed. Remember, every day counts! Let's prioritize education and show that being together makes us stronger! #SWSDStrongerTogether!


Please mark your calendars: Sedro-Woolley School District will host its annual parent review of the HIV/AIDS curriculum at 7 p.m. October 5, 2023 in the SWHS library.


Happy National Good Neighbor Day! Today is the perfect opportunity for students, staff and families to reflect on the importance of community and the positive impact that our neighbors have on our lives.
The Sedro-Woolley community truly understands that being a good neighbor isn't just about being friendly — it's about being there for one another in times of need.


Attention all State Street High School students! Today, September 28, is the big day! It's Picture Day! We know you're excited!


📚👩🎓👨🎓🏫💼 Did you know that patterns of absenteeism often start in elementary school? Research shows that 11% of elementary students miss 18 or more days, with one in ten kindergarten and first grade students missing a month of school each year due to absences. This can have a significant impact on a child's education. 83% of students who are chronically absent in kindergarten and first grade cannot read on-level by third grade, and these students are 4x more likely to drop out.


Reminder, tomorrow is Picture Day at State Street High School!


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.


Happy first day of autumn! It's time to say goodbye to the heat of summer and welcome the cool breezes of fall.
This season brings with it a vibrant display of colors as the leaves change, the smell of pumpkin spice in the air, and the excitement of upcoming school holidays (yes, some of us are already dreaming of winter break!).
Take a moment to appreciate the beauty of our changing season, whether you're sipping on a hot cider or taking a walk through your neighborhood, make sure to celebrate this first day of autumn in your own special way!
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