LINKS

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE ELEMENTARY:

Mountlake Terrace Elementary School Website

Lunch Menus link by school

Edmonds School District Food and Nutrition Services

Facebook: ESD School Meals

Instagram: ESD School Meals

Traffic Flow Map at Mountlake Terrace

Class supply lists 2024-25

School Library Links

EDMONDS SCHOOL DISTRICT:

Information about potential music cuts is found at Mountlake Terrace High School Music, www.mthsmusic.org/save, or Edmonds-Woodway High School Music, www.ewhsmusic.com/take-action
You can direct all questions and comments to savethemusic@mthsmusic.org

New Edmonds School District Start & Dismissal Times for 2024-25

2024-2025 Edmonds School District Calendar - English

Calendario Escolar 2024-2025 para la Familia - Spanish

Key Calendar Dates for school years: 2024-25, 2025-26

Edmonds School District Volunteer application

Edmonds School District Website - Home

Language Service Request Link  

 Languages: Idioma -- 언어 -- اللغة  -- ngôn ngữ  -- язык
العربية - Arabic;     한국어 - Korean,     Русский - Russian,     Español - Spanish,     Tiếng Việt - Vietnamese

Language Hotline – 425-431-1100
In an effort to better serve our multilingual families there is a new Language Hotline. It has a greeting in eight languages: Spanish, Vietnamese, Arabic, Korean, Amharic, Russian, Ukrainian and Portuguese. Families will be asked to leave a message. This messaging service is monitored daily by our district’s team of interpreters who will follow up with families with answers or to connect with other school or district staff.
  -  You can use the Language Hotline to report an absence, leave a message for school staff or ask a question about a school program/event.
  -  We will still have a separate Spanish line: 425-431-1304. Spanish-speaking staff will answer this during regular business hours. 

ESD Equity & Student Success Resources

Edmonds Equity Learning Suggestions

Mental Health Resources - tips, resources links and contact info for Care Solace. If you or a family member are looking for help with mental health or substance use, Care Solace can help you quickly find treatment options matched to your needs. It is a complimentary and confidential service provided to students, staff, and their families by Edmonds School District. Care Solace’s team is available 24/7/365 and can support you in any language.

Family Support Links

Librarians for Equity and Diversity (LEAD) recommended  book lists

District Equity Themes and resources

Parent Square the district has created a set of ParentSquare video tutorials for families. These videos are available in EnglishSpanishVietnamese and Arabic. They are designed to help you access ParentSquare more easily.  They will guide you through signing in, changing language settings, sending messages, and adjusting notification settings. You can find these resources on:

2024 Bond Measures  - Thank you for supporting our school district and future! Prop 1 & Prop 2 passed with more than 60% of your votes!
School districts in Washington State must go to voters to fund the construction of new schools and to pay for repairs because these expenses are not funded by the state. Bonds are a responsible and fiscally sound way to fund long-term investments like schools. 

APPROVED PROP. 1 - SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION BOND Proposition 1 will replace some of our oldest school buildings with much-needed facilities to ensure all Edmonds School District students have safe, healthy and suitable spaces to learn.  LEARN MORE

APPROVED PROP. 2 - REPLACEMENT TECHNOLOGY/CAPITAL LEVY   All students deserve to have access to the technology they need to stay competitive and prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. Renewing the current technology levy continues critical funding for students, staff and schools to ensure they have the equipment and technological infrastructure needed to support learning.  LEARN MORE

HEALTH:

Covid Vaccine Information for Parents from the WA Department of Health flyer

WA Emergency Management - Preparedness steps: Learn your Hazards.  Make a Plan.  Build a kit.   Be Prepared.

Preparing to be self-sufficient for three days will keep you comfortable during major storms and power outages, and even small earthquakes. Preparing for disasters does not need to be overwhelming! Start small and just keep going. Check out the Prepare in a Year guide to breakdown preparedness into bite-sized pieces. Booklet to Complete 1 activity a month to prepare your family for disaster, for individuals, family & pets.

LEARNING:

Rally to read - National PTA has joined Reading Is Fundamental (RIF)'s national reading movement #RallytoRead! Check out the monthly read-alouds with acclaimed authors & FREE literacy resources.

Connect with your Sno-Isle Library system and its many resources including Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Information and events, FREE Homework Help in many Languages! 

National PTA's STEM + Families® program delivers access and hands-on exposure to science, technology, engineering and math to engage families and inspire students to pursue career opportunities in STEM fields. Here are additional STEM Family Resources to Share for our School Community.

Celebrate November Native American/Indigenous Heritage Month by learning more! Read books selected by the Librarians for Equity and Diversity (LEAD) team. Click to explore their Indigenous/Native American Book List! Explore what to watch this Native American and Alaska Native Heritage Month by PBS.

February is Black History Month.  The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in paying tribute to the generations of African Americans who struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society. Learn more here.  

March is Women's History Month. Explore an interactive kids library. The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in commemorating and encouraging the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history. Here is a link to their compiled resources.