Good News! Free Meals Program Extended
The USDA recently passed a waiver to extend the free meals program into the fall. This extension means that our school district will be able to continue to provide free meals for all children ages 1 - 18 and those enrolled in our online and 18 - 21-year old programs. This good news significantly impacts our program and the ways we can provide meal services for children. We had recently shared that the free meal program had ended and adjusted the way that meals would be available. With the new extension, we are now working on developing our meal distribution procedure for the start of school and into the fall. It will be different from the spring and the summer in some ways, but most importantly, we will be able to continue to provide free meals for children. Please stay tuned for more information in the coming days.

Hello Shoultes Sharks and welcome to the 2020-2021 school year! Here is our Beep & Greet/Welcome Back information flyer: https://5il.co/kat7. We look forward to seeing you soon. Go Sharks!

Reminder: Virtual Community Town Hall Meeting tonight, starting at 6pm, regarding Continuous Learning 2.0. Click the link to access ZOOM invitation: https://www.msd25.org/article/294642?org=shoultes-elementary-school
Marysville School District Continuous Learning 2.0 Plan and options for starting school in remote (online) learning on September 9. Click on links to learn more: English: https://5il.co/k21f Spanish: https://5il.co/k21g #MSDTogether

Our primary considerations for developing a Continuous Learning 2.0 plan that engages our staff and community to meet the instructional and social-emotional needs of each student in a safe and supportive way:
Safety
High-Quality Instruction
Equity
Sustainability
Community

Shoultes yearbooks have arrived. The purchased yearbooks will be available for pickup on Wednesday, July 8th from 1pm - 3pm in the Shoultes gym.
Hi Families! We are inviting you to join the 21st Century Summer Program, you can find the information on facebook, twitter, and remind. Thank you and look forward to seeing you this summer.
21st Century Summer Program information!
Please enjoy the attached 21st Century Program June newsletter from Nichole Moore, Site Coordinator:



Virtual Graduation Ceremony Videos and Photo Galleries now posted! Let the countdown begin! Congratulations, Class of 2020 graduates! Click here to access links: https://www.msd25.org/o/district/page/class-of-2020-graduation

Chromebook return and summer usage information: https://www.msd25.org/article/256900?org=district
Shoultes office will be open starting June 8th. The office hours are from 9am-1pm daily until June 26. Registration packets will be available to pick up and drop off. Please remember registration can also be completed online..
20-21 Kindergarten registration is open! Please click the link to see the ways you can register: https://www.msd25.org/article/255739?org=district
Yearbook reminder from PTSA: https://www.memberplanet.com/s/shoultesptsa/2019-20shoultesyearbooksale This Friday, May 22nd, is the last day to purchase a yearbook. Questions may be directed to Shoultesptsa7.4.25@gmail.com

Reminder: Shoultes staff car parade is Monday May 18th, starting at 2pm! Click the link to view the route map and approximate times. https://5il.co/g5vf The map can also be found on our website menu. See you soon!

Hi Shoultes families! Mark your calendar: Monday 5/18 is Staff Car Parade Day in Shoultes neighborhoods. Tuesday 5/19 is the curbside pickup of student belongings from classrooms and also return library books or patrol gear. Stay tuned to Shoultes website & Facebook for details.
Hi Shoultes families, we miss you! We know that there may be address/phone changes and we would appreciate any updates so we can stay in touch. Please contact your teacher or office by email. Staff email list: http://marysvillewa.apptegy.us/o/shoultes-elementary-school/staff
REMINDER: K - 5 Chromebook Check-out today, Thursday, March 26, 2:00 - 5:00 pm.
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!


