The Mukilteo School District acknowledges that we gather on the ancestral homelands of the Coast Salish Peoples, who have lived in the Salish Sea basin since time immemorial. We respect this place and honor the sacred spiritual connection to the land, water, and its people, past, present, and future.
With the Massapequa School District's Paperless Initiative, Assessment Parent Reports for Grades 3-8 NYS are no longer printed and are now available for viewing on the PowerSchool Parent Portal. Students in Grades 6-12 also have access to the PowerSchool Student Portal using their network username and password.
Students in Grades 6-12 also have access to the PowerSchool Student Portal using their network username and password. Prior to creating an account, you must have the Access ID and Access Password for your child (ren).
The school district uses a system called Blackboard Connect to send important messages to parents via telephone, text, and email. Technolgy Help and Support. If students or families need help with district provided-technology, visit our technology help and support page.
Staff are providing a robust learning experience for our students both inside and outside the physical classroom setting.
The Mukilteo School District acknowledges that we gather on the ancestral homelands of the Coast Salish Peoples, who have lived in the Salish Sea basin since time immemorial. We respect this place and honor the sacred spiritual connection to the land, water, and its people, past, present, and future.
COVID testing available for staff, students and community members 8 to 5, Monday through Friday. Click on headline for an appointment.
Are you looking for a fun and rewarding job? Mukilteo School District has several employment opportunities available. Register today for the Career Fair on Saturday, March 5, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The in-district transfer request process is online. Families seeking a school transfer within the school district for the 2022-23 school year should complete the online request form on the Students and Families tab under Forms. Click on the headline for more information.
We're looking for qualified, dedicated people like you! If you or someone you know is looking for a job, please apply on the district Employment Opportunities website. Certificated sub pay now $250 for Fridays!
Students in the Mukilteo School District should not exceed twelve (12) absences per semester per class. School-related absences including suspensions will be reported in an attendance history, however, they will not be considered as part of the twelve. The semester progress report will show a grade of “NCA” (no credit applied) for any course in which the student has exceeded twelve absences; except, if the student has failed the course, at which time an “F” is recorded on the transcript. If a student is graded “NCA,” it is reflected on the transcript and no credit is awarded. Students will remain in a class even when they have exceeded twelve absences.
School-related absences are absences when the time away from class is at the direction of the school, approved by the parents and the school and supervised by school personnel. Authorized school-related absences such as field trips or suspensions will not count towards a student’s absences in regards to credit-loss due to absences. Students are responsible for notifying their teachers and either making arrangements for an alternative due date OR turning in all class work prior to leaving on field trip.
School absences cause interruption of instructional activities, some of which cannot be substituted or made up . Failure to attend school may result in loss of credit, grade reduction, removal from class, or removal from school.
If a student becomes ill, they must report directly to the nurse to obtain permission to leave. Students leaving campus MUST sign out through the Attendance Office each time they depart.
Individual teachers will declare the actual influence of attendance or tardiness upon instructional objectives/goals of the course in writing at the start of the course in class syllabi. This means that students will have notice of the impact of attendance upon their grade in the class at the start of the grading period.
School attendance is recognized as a right and responsibility of all students in Mukilteo School District. Daily attendance is required in accordance with State law and School Board policy. Unless excused, students are expected to maintain regular attendance in each class.
If you are uncertain which school your child should attend, please check the district Attendance Boundaries or call the school district at 425-356-1274.
Washington State requires children to be 5 years old by August 31st to attend Kindergarten the following September. Immunizations. The CIS (Certificate of Immunization Status).
Washington State requires children to be 5 years old by August 31st to attend Kindergarten the following September. The CIS (Certificate of Immunization Status).
Please Note! Students must sign in to their Mukilteo School District accounts to access materials.
Learning without a classroom is something we never thought we would have to say. During these times, we want to provide better ways to deliver learning, stay connected with our learning community, and equip staff with improved methods to curate and develop content.
Join the MSD Schoology Family Academy Course to learn more about the basics of Schoology and how to navigate your student's connected account.
This web-based, home-to-school communication tool gives parents of students in grades K-12 and students in grades 6-12 real-time access to student schedules, attendance, academic class grades, assessment information, teacher comments, Honor Roll achievements and school bulletins.
With the Massapequa School District's Paper less Initiative, Assessment Parent Reports for Grades 3-8 NYS are no longer printed and are now available for viewing on the PowerSchool Parent Portal.