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"All of us play a vital role in creating unparalleled learning experiences for our students and in ensuring they have access to the resources and support to be successful."
- Dr. Zachary Robbins, Superintendent

OVERVIEW
The Strategic Plan is centered around foundational elements to include our Values, Promise, Commitment, Strategic Priorities, and Strategic Goals coupled with key performance outcomes for the goals.

BACKGROUND
The plan is a result of our belief that each Marysville and Tulalip student can achieve their full potential in an educational experience that is relevant, challenging, and individualized, which shares such common values as equity, cultural understanding, accountability, and leadership. It is designed based on the overarching values of Communication, Accountability, Resilience, Equity, and Student-centered for each student in all schools.

OUR VALUES
Our core values drive our actions and beliefs:

Values

OUR PROMISE
Marysville School District CARES that our students are prepared for a rapidly changing world.

OUR COMMITMENT
Marysville School District CARES...

...that each student is engaged with teachers, staff, families, and the community for their success.

...that each student is inspired each day to passionately pursue their education.

...that each student is prepared for continuous learning and civic responsibility.

STRATEGIC PRIORITIES

Strategic Priorities

STRATEGIC GOALS AND KEY PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES

01 Relationships

Key Performance Outcomes of the Strategic Goals

1.1a: Our relationships reflect our values, promise, and commitment.
1.1b: We treat all people with dignity and respect, and deliver exceptional service.

1.2a: All students are ready for their preferred future.
1.2b: Community partnerships are engaged to promote the health, well-being, and learning of all students.
1.2c: Partnerships (family, business, community) strengthen college and career readiness.

1.3a: A higher degree of collaboration and communication between the district and its partners is achieved.
1.3b: Family and community members engage with students and staff district-wide, in the development and implementation of culturally appropriate and effective partnerships.

02 Structures and Systems

Key Performance Outcomes of Strategic Goals

2.1a: Our workforce is diverse and reflective of our student population.
2.1b: Staff are high skilled and effective.

2.2a: Staff collaborate and engage in continuous improvement processes.

2.3a: Our students and staff learn and work in a physically, socially, emotionally, and intellectually safe and secure environment.
2.3b: Our facilities are intentionally managed to support safety and security for students and staff.
2.3c: A comprehensive approach to emergency preparedness exists across the district.

2.4a: Systems and structures are aligned.
2.4b: Accountability systems and metrics focused on equitable results. 

03 Teaching and Learning

Key Performance Outcomes of the Strategic Goals

3.1a: 100% of students graduate.
3.1b: All graduated exit with a post-secondary transition plan for their preferred future.

3.2a: Each student has equitable access to rigorous course offerings.
3.2b: Common content and outcomes are provided across all alike courses and grade levels.
3.2c: Each student experiences a diverse, inclusive culture where all people are valued. Adults work to meet students' individual needs and remove institutional and social barriers to their personal success.
3.2d: Students and staff create and implement culturally responsive instructional practices, and curriculum. 

3.3a: Rigorous, relevant and engaging instruction is demonstrated in all classrooms.
3.3b: Students are empowered by and engaged in their learning.
3.3c: District systems and staff identify and end inequitable practices that interfere with academic achievement for any racial, ethnic, and/or diverse students.
3.3d: We educate our students for the world they will live in, staying up to date with developments in global realities, workforce expectations and appropriate technologies. 

3.4a: Curriculum is coordinated and aligned to meet all student's social and emotional needs.
3.4b: Each school has a clearly articulated multi-tiered system of support plan that is implemented, communicated, and regularly evaluated. 

3.5a: State and federal achievement targets are met or exceeded.

04 Communication

Key Performance Outcomes of the Strategic Goals

4.1a: Tools for collaboration, communication, and creativity are available, accessible, and widely used.
4.1b: Access to culturally responsive systems. information, and resources is easy and seamless for all users.
4.1c: Communication and engagement with families, staff, and community strengthens understanding of, and support for, district strategic priorities.
4.1d: Clear and effective communication is established to engage with both internal and external stakeholders. 

05 Resource Management

Key Performance Outcomes of the Strategic Goals

5.1a: Long-term planning for operational finances are intentionally and systematically driven by student enrollment and strategic priorities.
5.1b: Equitable distribution of resources in the annual budget reflects the priorities outlined in the strategic plan.
5.1c: We recruit and value quality people who care deeply about students and learning and mirror the diversity of our students, families, and community.

Marysville School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups.  

The following Marysville School District employees/departments are designated to address questions and complaints of discrimination:

  • Civil Rights: Executive Director of Equity and Family Engagement

  • Gender Inclusivity: Executive Director of Equity and Family Engagement

  • Harassment, Intimidation, & Bullying

    • Employees: Executive Director of Human Resources

    • Students: Director of Student Safety and Security 

  • Title IX: Executive Director of Human Resources 

  • Section 504 and ADA: Executive Director of Special Education and Student Services

Discrimination and discriminatory harassment may be reported to any school staff member or the district employee/department listed above by phone at (360) 965-0000.  You also have the right to file a written complaint.   Address: 4220 80th Street NE, Marysville, WA 98270.  


Policies that address these issues are 3210 “Non-Discrimination,” 5010 “Non-Discrimination and Affirmative Action,” 3205 “Sexual Harassment of Students Prohibited,” 3207 “Prohibition of  Harassment Intimidation and Bullying,” 3211 “Gender-Inclusive Schools” and 2162 “Education of Students with Disabilities Under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973”.  These Policies are available online at www.msd25.org at your school or the District’s Educational Service Center at 4220 80th Street NE, Marysville, WA, 98270.