District Update
Nov. 10, 2022
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Important Events
11 - Veterans Day β No School
14 - School Board Mtg. β Support Services Building (317 Yellow Lane)
14β18 American Education Week
15 - Samish Picture Retake Day
16 - Education Support Professionals Day
16 - All Schools - One Hour Late Start for Professional Development
17 - Big Lake - BLPGA meeting, 7 p.m.
18 - Lyman Wildcat Assembly, 9:35
23 - No Late Start - Early Release All Students (No Good Beginnings)
24 - Thanksgiving Day
25 - Native American Heritage Day
Recognizing our Veterans
In honor of Veterans Day (Friday, Nov. 11), we'd like to take the time to thank each and every veteran, as well as their families, for their service and sacrifice.
Brett Greenwood
Military Branch: Coast Guard
Years of Service: 1994β1999
Charles Jensen
Teacher
Sedro-Woolley High SchoolMilitary Branch: Air Force
Years of Service: 1985β1993
Karie Storle
Bus Driver
TransportationMilitary Branch: Army
Years of Service: 30
Amanda Feiro
Bus Driver
Transportation DepartmentMilitary Branch: Air Force
Years of Service: 6
Danny Crosby
Sedro-Woolley High School
Military Branch: Army - 95 B10 Military Police
Kevin Campbell
Special Education Teacher
Sedro-Woolley High SchoolMilitary Branch: Air Force
Years of Service: 1994-2001
Central & Mary Purcell Veterans Day Parade
Big Lake celebrates our Veterans
Lyman celebrates our veterans
SWHS Athletic Update
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Sedro-Woolley Cross Country finished their season at the Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco Washington Tuesday. Junior Makendra McCarty led the way for the Cubs with a top 20 finish! Makendra ended in 18th place with a time of 19:57.80. Senior Todd Montgomery finished in 34th place with a time of 17:07.90.
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The Sedro-Woolley High School Football Team is set to travel this Friday, Nov. 11, for the opening round of the 16-team playoff bracket. The #10 Cubs will face off against the #7 Tumwater High School T-Birds at the Tumwater District Stadium (603 Dennis St. SW, Tumwater, WA 98501) at 7 p.m.
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The Sedro-Woolley High School Girls Swimming Team is sending 8 to state! The 400 freestyle relay received a wildcard draw. The relay team will consist of Bella Beilfuss, Avery Prince, Grace Burt, and Heather Santangelo. The alternates for the relay are Paige Hupp, Genesis Garcia, Alexis Boyd and Kat Neeld. Heather also secured a wildcard spot in the 100 breaststroke to go with her 200 freestyle.
Severe Weather Shelters and Warming Centers Open in Skagit County
Skagit County Public Health has partnered with community service providers and local congregations to offer community members overnight shelters and daytime warming centers during the current severe weather event.
The Seventh Day Adventist Church located at 4520 East College Way in Mount Vernon will be open Nov. 8 β Nov. 12, from 5 p.m. to 9 a.m. The facility can serve up to 15 individuals at a time, but has the ability to expand operations, if needed. No referrals are required. For more information, or to volunteer for a shelter shift or make a donation, please call (360) 416-0443.
An overnight shelter in East County at the Mount Baker Presbyterian Church Community Blessing Initiative Center located at 44942 State Route 20 in Concrete will also be operating from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. from Nov. 8 β Nov. 17. The facility can serve up to twelve individuals at any given time and dogs are welcome. No referrals are required. For more information, or to volunteer for a shelter shift or make a donation, please call (360) 853-8585.
Several day-use warming centers in East County will be also available to serve individuals and families:
The Concrete Community Center located at 45821 Railroad Ave. in Concrete is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For additional information, please call (360) 853-8400.
The East County Resource Center in Concrete located at 45770 A, Main Street is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please call (360) 416-1733 for more information.
The Upper Skagit Library is also another place to stay warm during the day. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The facility is located at 45952 Main Street in Concrete.
For updates on the open and closed status of each facility, please visit https://www.skagitcounty.net/Departments/Home. For additional information and resources to support our unhoused neighbors, please visit https://www.skagitcounty.net/Departments/HumanServices/housingmain.htm or call Madeleine Anthony, Skagit County Public Health Housing Resource Coordinator at (360) 416-2014.
SKAGIT COUNTY SNOW PLOW PRIORITY MAP NOW ONLINE
With the Holidays and Winter weather just around the corner, Skagit County Public Works and Skagit County Geographic Information Services (GIS) have jointly created an interactive Snow Plow Priority Map that is available online to the Public at SKAGITCOUNTY.NET via its iMap service.
The map shows the roads that fall into two categories: First and Second Priority. This prioritization process was developed with Public Works Engineering, Transportation, and Operation staff input in an effort to keep essential traffic paths open for travelers and haulers of essential goods and services during a snow event by sanding and snowplowing operations.
Then Public Works staff worked closely with GIS to map these Priority Routes to better inform County residents and travelers. Of course, each County snow event is unique with different boundaries and snow levels which will inform each snow plowing response. However, having a prioritized list allows crews to be the most effective and efficient in this vital endeavor.
Skagit County has also linked to other local municipalities' and agencies' priority maps, such as: Anacortes, Mount Vernon, and Sedro-Woolley which can be found on our Road Closure Information page.
The direct link to the Skagit County Snow plow Priority is https://www.skagitcounty.net/SnowPlowMap
Community Recognition Nominations
The Sedro-Woolley School District is seeking nominations for the Annual District Recognition program to honor those who have so graciously dedicated themselves to the Sedro-Woolley School District and the Sedro-Woolley Community. Nominees can be individuals outside or within the school district that have rendered outstanding service to the community or demonstrated loyal support and outstanding accomplishments in areas such as community service, academics, performing arts, or athletics. These exemplary efforts are recognized as going beyond the typical measures of accomplishment, and will be publicly honored at the District''s annual ceremony.
Selection Process: Each year nominations are accepted from the community and staff of those who have made an impact in the lives of students and the community. A committee of past Sedro-Woolley School District Community Recognition Program members will review the ongoing nominations, and select next yearβs inductees. The committee will review for 2023 on Dec. 15.
Fourth graders!
Get passes, download activities, or plan a life-changing field trip for your fourth-grade students at: https://everykidoutdoors.gov/
Learn about other available park passes at: https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm
Families: We need your help!
Do you have concerns about your childβs development?
The Good Beginnings Preschool serves children in the Sedro-Woolley School District from birth to age 5 who have been identified as children who would benefit from a developmental early childhood program.
Call 360-855-3870 to discuss your concerns and schedule a FREE SCREENING!
You do not need to be a permanent resident of the Sedro-Woolley School District to request a screening for your child.
Foundations K accepting applications
Attention Sedro-Woolley School District families! If you have a child who will be attending kindergarten NEXT year (September 2023), your child may qualify for our transitional kindergarten program, Foundations K. This program runs the second semester of this school year (January 30-June 15, 2023). For more information please visit https://www.swsd.k12.wa.us/Domain/824. Applications in both English and Spanish are available. The deadline to apply is November 30th.
FREE TUTORS FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS!
The district will continue to offer FREE tutoring services for students in grades 7-12.
Paper is a secure, online tutoring service that provides students with unlimited, 24/7 academic support. Whether theyβre stuck on homework, studying for a test, or need someone to read and make suggestions to their essays, there will always be experts available online to assist students in more than 200 subjects and in FOUR languages.
Paper tutors have been specially trained to conduct expert, academic support in a secure, chat-based platform. With a commitment to helping students learn, theyβll never give students answers, but rather interact with them in an encouraging tone to lead them forward.
This is a free service that the district is providing (paid for with ESSER funds), so students are encouraged to use it as much as they need, whenever they need. Our teachers also have accounts and will be able to review all student activity to see what theyβre working on and provide more targeted instruction as needed.
If youβd like to learn more about Paper you can sign up for a Paper hosted Parent Info Session, available in both English and Spanish. Or if youβd like to speak to a member of the Paper team directly, you can reach them at parents@paper.co.
To see Paper and the help it offers firsthand, we encourage you to login with your students. To get started, simply visit PAPERβs student login page, type your schoolβs name, and login via Google using your school credentials
Weβre thrilled to offer our students the unlimited, 24/7 support that Paper provides and we canβt wait to see what weβre able to accomplish together.
These Tutorial Videos are also helpful for students and families!
Public library cards available for all district students
All SWSD students have an existing library account with the Sedro-Woolley Library! Stop by today, all we need is your student's name to get started.
Questions? visit us at 110 West State Street, call 360-755-3985, or email help@centralskagitlibrary.org.
Sedro-Woolley RISE seeks community input
The 2022 Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI) Community Survey 2022 is now live. The district is interested in your opinions about youth substance use in our community. Your responses will help inform and improve prevention programs for our youth.
This 3-5 minute survey is completely anonymous.
You may skip any questions or stop the survey at any time.
ONLINE SURVEY ENGLISH
https://www.research.net/r/SKSEWOEN2022
ONLINE SURVEY SPANISH
Report Safety Concerns
Vector Alert is the tip reporting system that the Sedro-Woolley School District uses for students, staff, and parents to submit safety concerns to our administration.
β’ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Dial 988
β’ Are you feeling bullied, harassed or intimidated? Report it at:
- https://swsd-wa.safeschoolsalert.com/
- Text to: 1-855-764-8877
- Email: 1376@alert1.us
- District ID Code: 1376
Easily report tips on bullying, harassment, drugs, vandalism or any safety issue you're concerned about. Tips may be submitted anonymously too. Thanks in advance for helping to make our school community a safer place to work and learn! We appreciate your support.
Arrival & Dismissal Times
All elementary schools start at 9:25 a.m. Doors typically open between 9:10 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. The district has professional development built into its calendar for Wednesday mornings, meaning school will have a one-hour late start (10:25 a.m.) every Wednesday except on Nov. 9 (conferences), Nov. 23 (Thanksgiving holiday), and June 14 (last week of school, no professional development). Students are dismissed at 3:30 p.m. Early dismissal is 12:30 p.m., except on the last day of school when elementary students are dismissed at 11 a.m.
Cascade Middle School starts at 7:40 a.m. Doors open at 7:20 a.m. The district has professional development built into its calendar for Wednesday mornings, meaning the middle school will have a one-hour late start (8:40 a.m.) every Wednesday except on Nov. 9 (conferences), Nov. 23 (Thanksgiving holiday), and June 14 (last week of school, no professional development). Students are dismissed at 2:15 p.m. and need to leave campus by 2:20 p.m. unless in a staff supervised activity. Please see the district calendar for early dismissal times.
Sedro-Woolley High School starts at 7:55 a.m. Doors open at 7:30 a.m. The district has professional development built into its calendar for Wednesday mornings, meaning the high school will have a one-hour late start (8:55 a.m.) every Wednesday except on Nov. 9 (conferences), Nov. 23 (Thanksgiving holiday), and June 14 (last week of school, no professional development). Students are dismissed at 2:30 p.m. Please see the district calendar for early dismissal times.
State Street High School starts at 8 a.m. Doors open at 7:15 a.m. The district has professional development built into its calendar for Wednesday mornings, meaning the middle school will have a one-hour late start (9 a.m.) every Wednesday except on Nov. 9 (conferences), Nov. 23 (Thanksgiving holiday), and June 14 (last week of school, no professional development). Students are dismissed at 2:30 p.m. Please see the district calendar for early dismissal times.
Skyward
Updated COVID-19 guidance for K-12 schools & child care
The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) released updated COVID-19 guidance for K-12 schools and child care on Oct. 25, 2022.
- Students, children, and staff who test positive for COVID-19 are required to stay at home and isolate for 5 days.
- Employees that test positive or are symptomatic for COVID-19 are REQUIRED by L&I to be out of the workplace for at least five days, with day 0 being the day they tested positive or developed symptoms. For more context, go to L&I Requirements and Guidance for Preventing COVID-19.
- Students, children, and staff returning from 5 days of isolation should wear a well-fitted mask from days 6 to 10. Those returning are encouraged to test before doing so.
- Schools and child care providers are no longer required to directly notify high risk individuals of exposure but must continue to have a process in place to inform students, staff, and families of cases and outbreaks.
- Schools and child care providers continue to be required to report outbreaks (5 or more cases within a specified core group) to local health jurisdictions (LHJ) and to have a system in place to respond.
Sedro-Woolley School District Health Services team will continue to offer access to timely diagnostic testing for SWSD students with symptoms of COVID-19. The testing will be free of charge and will only be offered to ONLY students and staff showing symptoms.
Schedule an appointment and complete pre-test paperwork
Testing will be available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday on regular school days. All appointments will need to be scheduled, as drop-ins cannot be accommodated at this time.
While the guidance is specific to COVID-19 prevention, it can also help to reduce transmission of other common respiratory viruses such as influenza and RSV.
Covid questions
Email: covidquestions@swsdonline.com
Phone: (360) 855-3059
If you want to check COVID-19 cases, you can find it on our district website under community, click on this link: COVID-19 Dashboard.
YOUTH SPORTS FEE ASSISTANCE
Apply today for the Every Kid Sports Pass β a youth sports grant to help cover registration fees.
Log Your Digital Box Tops
Volunteering
We are excited that you are interested in volunteering your time for our students and staff in the Sedro-Woolley School District! All volunteers, student-teacher observers, and PTO members must complete several forms and undergo a background check verification.
Complete the required background check paperwork available from the building secretary
Provide a copy of your photo ID
Wait for the background check to be completed and approved
Forms must be turned in and verified by the building secretary.
Thank you for your support of the Sedro-Woolley School District!
Opt-in for text messages
The Sedro-Woolley School District utilizes the SchoolMessenger system to deliver text messages, straight to your mobile phone with important information about events, school closings, safety alerts and more.
You can participate in this free service* just by sending a text message of βYβ or βYesβ to our schoolβs short code number, 67587.
You can also opt out of these messages at any time by simply replying to one of our
messages with βStopβ.
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MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
Please visit the district website for a list of mental health resources available to students and families.
SWHS, SSHS STUDENTS CAN RECEIVE MEDICAL SERVICES AT WELLNESS CENTER
Parents, did you know your students could get health care at the Woolley Wellness Center during and after school?
The clinic is open Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The center's phone number is 360-856-7995 (no voicemail is available outside of regular clinic hours). Fax number is 360-856-8000.
The Woolley Wellness Center is located in the main hallway at Sedro-Woolley High School, across from the ASB office, and is operated by PeaceHealth.
View the attached Woolley Wellness Center Informational Flier for more information.
Forms to be completed and returned to the Woolley Wellness Center
A VIS or Vaccine Information Statement is a document produced by CDC, that informs vaccine recipients - or their parents or legal representatives - about the benefits and risks of a vaccine they are receiving. Please find the appropriate VIS by visiting the CDC Website: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/current-vis.html
About the District
The Sedro-Woolley School District has a preschool, seven elementary schools, one middle school and two high schools, averaging more than 4,200 students during the 2021-2022 school year. We proudly serve Sedro-Woolley and its smaller surrounding communities.
Sedro-Woolley School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal, and provides equal access to all youth groups identified in U.S.C., Title 36. The District has designated the following employees to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator, Title IX Officer, Affirmative Action Officer and ADA Coordinator (Daniel Lee | dlee@swsd101.org | 360-855-3500), Gender-Inclusive Schools Coordinator (Mike Schweigert | mschweigert@swsd101.org | 360-855-3500), and Tony Smith, Section 504 Coordinator (tosmith@swsd101.org | 360-855-3500). Address: 801 Trail Rd., Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284.
Email: swsdcoms@swsd101.org
Website: https://www.swsd.k12.wa.us/
Location: 801 Trail Road, Sedro-Woolley, WA, USA
Phone: 360-855-3500
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SedroWoolleySchoolDistrict/
Twitter: @SedroWoolleySD