Snohomish School District


The Snohomish School District is the school district serving the city of Snohomish, Washington, United States. It covers a population of 30,000 within an area of. The district has a total enrollment of 9500 students and 350 employees. Its superintendent is Kent Kultgen. Snohomish School District is a member of ESD #189.

Schools

Elementary schools

Once each year, the football teams of the middle schools meet in a game called "The Chili Bowl." This name is derived from a tradition that the losing team serves chili to the winning team.

High schools

In the spring of 2004 a bond election was successfully passed, approving the necessary funding for a new high school. The school was to be sited on Cathcart Way, and completion was scheduled for September 2008.
The Seattle Times noted that "the projected cost of new Snohomish-district high school has risen from $68 million to $76 million, the estimated cost of a major renovation to Snohomish High School has climbed from $64 million to $71 million."
According to the Everett Herald, the new school project could receive up to 16.2 million dollars in state grants, as approved by the state superintendent's office in 2006.
The district also built an elementary school, Little Cedars Elementary, which opened in fall 2007.
The new high school was named "Glacier Peak High School" by the committee on the end of May. Its colors are white, blue, and silver. The mascot is a Grizzly Bear.