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Replacement levies on February 2026 ballot

At the October 22 School Board meeting, the Board unanimously voted to place two replacement levies - the Educational Programs and Operations Replacement Levy and the Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety and Facility Improvements - on the February 10, 2026, ballot. Both measures would replace the existing levies approved by voters in 2022, which expire at the end of 2026. Our local levies bridge the gap between what the state funds and what it actually costs to educate Snohomish students.

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Elementary Human Growth and Development and Secondary Sexual Health family presentations - November 18

Human Growth and Development is taught each year during 5th and 6th grade and Sexual Health will be taught in 7th, 8th and 9th grade. Families are invited to attend a Tuesday, November 18, webinar to learn about the health standards, activities and resources that will be used to teach each of the topics, and the opt-out process. Visit www.sno.wednet.edu/healtheducation to learn more.

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Apply today for free/reduced meals - Applications now available online and in paper form

Snohomish School District participates in the National School Lunch and Breakfast Program sponsored by the USDA. All families who meet federal income eligibility may apply for meal benefits and can access additional district and community benefits with this annual eligibility. Any family is encouraged to apply to receive these benefits if you think your household will qualify. Free/reduced meal applications for the 2025-2026 school year are currently available online and in paper form. Visit www.sno.wednet.edu/freereducedmeals to learn more.

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 All students entering 7th grade must have a Tdap shot before they can start school in September 2025

For students in 7th grade, the Tdap vaccine must be given at or after age 10 to be accepted for school entry. If your child is 10 years old and already received this booster, their immunizations are complete. The middle school nurse may need medical verification when this vaccine was given. If your child receives this booster anytime between now and the start of next school year, please bring the record to the school nurse. It is good to keep a copy of immunizations for your records.

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