
Totem Middle School summarizes our phone policy with the phrase "OFF and away, but lunch is okay." We ask that all students keep their phones turned off and stored away in their backpack during class time and passing periods. Students are allowed to turn on and use their cell phones at lunch time.
Why do we ask students to keep their phones turned OFF? Check out this video from Edutopia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3jQbyiov-k&feature=youtu.be

A big thank you to Preston Dwoskin for coming to share his message with our Totem Teammates last week. You're an inspiration.




Totem families, The newest edition of The Middle Years newsletter is here!
February: https://5il.co/d5dh
Spanish: https://5il.co/d5dg

Spirit Week is next week! Mon, Feb 24 - Fri, Feb 28.





Great volunteer opportunity for 8th grade and high school students this summer at Camp Prov!


TMS Leadership presents: Fire & Ice Dance
February 28th from 1:30 to 3pm
Totem Middle School Gym


Just a few missed days here and there, even if they’re excused absences, can add up to too much lost learning time and put your student behind in school. This is as true in kindergarten as it is in high school. Be a #HERO...Here Everyday Ready On Time!


Fanta for a Friend!
Monday, February 10th to Friday, February 21st


As a precaution, Marysville Police placed Totem in a lock down this morning for a short time. The lock down was not related to our students or staff. All students and staff were safe. Thank you to our local law enforcement for partnering to keep our schools safe.

Marysville School District Health Services staff are closely monitoring information shared by the Snohomish County Health District related to the Novel Coronavirus. Read the Fact Sheet and more here: http://www.msd25.org/article/186734?org=district


Students from Marysville Getchell High School’s Black Student Union, read Resolution No. 2020-06; for Black History Month, adopted by the Marysville School District Board of Directors at the February 3, 2020 meeting. #WeAreMSD #BlackHistoryMonth



10 days to turn in your Feb. 11 ballots! Remember: no stamp is needed to return them. To find out where to drop them off, go to https://snohomishcountywa.gov/225/Ballot-Drop-Box-Locations.


Marysville Youth Volleyball opportunity!


Totem families,
The newest edition of The Middle Years newsletter is here!
January: https://5il.co/coac
Spanish: https://5il.co/coad

Calling all “FUTURE CHEFS” for our CULINARY COMPETITION
WE’RE LOOKING FOR YOUR FAVORITE SCHOOL LUNCH MEAL -REIMAGINED!
One lucky winner from each elementary school will be chosen as finalists to compete in our contest at Marysville Pilchuck High School on Thursday, March 19th, 2020. As a bonus, the winner of this event will be entered in a Future Chefs National Competition for some great prizes!
PICK UP YOUR ENTRY FORM TODAY! They’re available in the cafeteria and in the main office! Turn them into the cafeteria or main office by Thursday, Feb. 13th, 2020.


Winter Sports Spirit Week!
Tues, Jan 28 - Fri, Jan 31


Marysville School District is operating with regular school start times today following the normal Friday early dismissal schedule for students.
Click on link to view Bell Schedule for dismissal times: https://bit.ly/3646uUG


Marysville School District is operating on a 2-hour late start with limited morning bus transportation. No school for the Early Learning Center, no morning Sno-Isle Skill Center transportation, and no out-of-district transportation.


Just a few missed days here and there, even if they’re excused absences, can add up to too much lost learning time and put your student behind in school. This is as true in kindergarten as it is in high school. Be a #HERO...Here Everyday Ready On Time!


Update, 1/15/20, 6:25 AM: Marysville School District schools are closed. All District and school events are canceled including sports practices and events.
