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Under the bright lights of the Mukilteo School District's meeting room, excitement buzzed as board members discussed the upcoming fifth annual Back to School Fair, a cherished event that aims to support students and families in the community. The fair, scheduled for August 22 at Mariner High School, promises to be a vital resource for families preparing for the new school year.
One of the highlights of this year’s fair is the distribution of 1,900 backpacks filled with essential school supplies. This initiative, championed by former principal Katie Pipps, has gained momentum and support from various district buildings, showcasing the community's commitment to education. The board emphasized a new strategy to boost kindergarten enrollment by offering a free Boundary 10 backpack to any kindergarten student who enrolls by June. This incentive aims to encourage early registration, ensuring that young learners are well-prepared for their first school experience.
As the meeting progressed, board members expressed their enthusiasm for the fair and the positive impact it has on families. The collaborative spirit was palpable, with members like Mister Houck volunteering to help direct traffic during the event, reinforcing the sense of community that defines Mukilteo.
With the fair just weeks away, the Mukilteo School District is poised to make a significant difference in the lives of its students, fostering a supportive environment as they embark on another academic year. The anticipation surrounding the event reflects a broader commitment to education and community engagement, setting a hopeful tone for the future.
Converted from June 24, 2025 Regular School Board meeting meeting on July 14, 2025
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