Mukilteo School District

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The former Rosehill School in the center of Mukilteo.

Mukilteo School District No. 6 is a public school district located in Mukilteo, Washington. The Mukilteo School District includes all of the city, but also a portion of south Everett, Lynnwood, and Edmonds. The district had more than 14,600 students in 2013-14 and a budget of approximately $147 million.[1]

Organized in 1878, the district has two high schools, one alternative high school, 4 middle schools, and 11 elementary schools. It also administers an Everett-based technical high school serving surrounding school districts. It is the sixth oldest district in the state.[2]

This school district had a teachers' strike of 33 days in 1990, pushing the last day of school for the 1990-91 school year to July 2.[3] This was resolved using collaborative bargaining. A 3-year contract was signed and school councils were established to continue the process of collaboration.[4]

Schools

District Website

High schools

Middle schools

Elementary schools

Pre-schools

Other schools

During a planned remodel, a welder's torch caught one of the older buildings on fire. This building was largely destroyed by the fire on May 5, 2009. Classes were relocated and continued. Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center fully re-opened for classes September, 2010.

References

  1. ^ OSPI webpage, district budget. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
  2. ^ Parrish, Linda. "Cool Schools -- Mukilteo School District Boldly Heads Into A New Era Of High-Tech Education". Seattle Times. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  3. ^ http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19901003&slug=1096341.
  4. ^ Richard E. Smith (2008), "Mukilteo School District", Human resources administration: a school-based perspective, pp. 260–261, ISBN 978-1-59667-089-1

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