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Board approves updates to district property-use matrix, including Longfellow and bus facility reclassifications

Everett Public Schools Board of Directors · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The Everett School Board approved revisions to its real-property use matrix Jan. 26, reclassifying the North Satellite bus/storage site for district use, moving Longfellow to district programming, listing Norton Avenue Playfield under a conditional Housing Hope lease, and adding Streamy Road and Tamar Creek Elementary to the inventory.

The Everett Public Schools Board voted Jan. 26 to adopt updates to the district’s Real Property Use Matrix reflecting current use and near-term plans for several properties.

Director of Facilities Mike Gunn reviewed seven properties with proposed changes and historical context. The North Satellite bus and storage facility — long used for third-party leases and storage — will be reclassified as an active district bus facility after district buses were moved there in April for special-education and McKinney-Vento transportation. Gunn said the…

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