M-P volleyball vs. Edmonds-Woodway
MARYSVILLE — High school rivalries don’t get much bigger.
MARYSVILLE — Lee and Judith Piper both have a few stories to tell.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Dog Owners Group (M-DOG) invites the public to join them for a work party to help build the community’s first-ever off-leash park, Strawberry Fields for Rover. The work party will be Saturday, Sept. 20 and Sunday, Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
MARYSVILLE — A 6.4 percent pay hike over three years is probably the highlight of a new contract inked recently with the local teachers’ union.
MARYSVILLE — Of the approximately 18 buildings in the Marysville School District last year, students in only four schools or programs performed well enough on standardized tests to meet federal requirements.
MARYSVILLE — If local schools continue not to meet what the federal government considers adequate yearly academic progress, or simply “AYP,” the sanctions against individual buildings become more and more harsh.
Chris Harry Thorsborg passed away on Sept. 14, 2008, after a long illness following a surgery. Chris is survived by…
Of the approximately 18 buildings in the Marysville School District last year, students in only four schools or programs preformed well enough on standardized tests to meet federal requirements.
A 6.4 percent pay hike over three years is probably the highlight of a new contract inked recently with the local teachers’ union.
With minimal discussion, the Marysville School Board of Directors gave final approval to the agreement at their regular meeting on Sept. 8.
After a rocky start to their first regular season game, the Tomahawk girls soccer team held Lake Stevens to a 60-minute draw.
One of a handful of seniors on the M-P soccer team, forward Leslie James will be an important part of the Tomahawk offense.
Marysville teams won four out of 12 events and also showed in several more when the Tomahawk swim team hosted score-free jamboree at their pool Sept. 9.
