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Please vote February 10, 2026
Please vote February 10, 2026

Both the Educational Programs and Operations Replacement Levy and the Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety and Facility Improvements expire at the end of 2026. The proposed replacement levies would continue this important local funding through 2030.

The Snohomish School District community has a long tradition of supporting our schools and ensuring students have access to the programs, staff, and opportunities they need to succeed. Proposals to replace both expiring levies will be on the February 10, 2026, ballot. This four-year levy proposal, beginning in 2027, maintains the current total projected tax rates of:

  • $1.80 for the Educational Programs & Operations Replacement Levy
  • $0.60 for the Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety, and Facility Improvements

These levies help fill the gap between what the state funds and what it really takes to provide a full and rich learning experience in safe and secure schools for Snohomish School District’s almost 9,900 students.

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

Our mission is to create an educational community that ignites a passion for learning where every student is known and empowered.

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

 

Our school district's core values reflect our commitment to excellence: being student-focused, fostering a culture of belonging, promoting equity, and upholding accountability. 

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

Our school district's vision is simple yet profound: "Every student thrives." We are dedicated to creating an environment where each student can flourish academically, socially, and emotionally.

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

 

Celebrating our graduates' achievements is at the heart of our district's mission. With over 63% of our high school graduates enrolling in post-secondary education within one year of graduation, we take pride in preparing our students for future success beyond the classroom.

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

We encourage our students to be focused, enthusiastic and active participants in learning for the good of their school communities and the community at large.

Please vote February 10, 2026
Please vote February 10, 2026

Both the Educational Programs and Operations Replacement Levy and the Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety and Facility Improvements expire at the end of 2026. The proposed replacement levies would continue this important local funding through 2030.

The Snohomish School District community has a long tradition of supporting our schools and ensuring students have access to the programs, staff, and opportunities they need to succeed. Proposals to replace both expiring levies will be on the February 10, 2026, ballot. This four-year levy proposal, beginning in 2027, maintains the current total projected tax rates of:

  • $1.80 for the Educational Programs & Operations Replacement Levy
  • $0.60 for the Replacement Levy for Technology, Safety, and Facility Improvements

These levies help fill the gap between what the state funds and what it really takes to provide a full and rich learning experience in safe and secure schools for Snohomish School District’s almost 9,900 students.

Learn more!

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

 

Our graduates have much to be proud of! With over 63% of high school graduates pursuing post-secondary education within a year, we're dedicated to fostering pathways to success beyond the classroom.

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

 We are a district of strong academic and social integrity where students and staff are actively encouraged and motivated to perform at the highest levels.

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

We inspire our students to embody focus, enthusiasm, and active engagement in their learning, fostering positive contributions to both their schools and the broader community.

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

 Our graduates have much to be proud of! More than 63% of district high school graduates attend post-secondary education institutions within one year of graduating high school.

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

 We are a district of strong academic and social integrity where students and staff are actively encouraged and motivated to perform at the highest levels.

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Welcome to Snohomish School District

We encourage our students to be focused, enthusiastic and active participants in learning for the good of their school communities and the community at large.

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District News & Announcements

 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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By The Numbers

9,881

Students Enrolled in SSD (2024-2025)

15 Campuses

Nine elementary schools, two middle schools, three high schools, ECEAP, and an alternative program across 15 campuses

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91.0%

4-Year Graduation Rate (2023-2024 school year)

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19.2

Average Class Size