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About Mukilteo School District

Mukilteo School District is where exceptional schools meet an unbeatable Pacific Northwest lifestyle. Located just 15 miles north of Seattle along the shores of Puget Sound, the district serves nearly 15,000 students in Everett, Mukilteo, and areas of Lynnwood, Edmonds, Mill Creek and nearby unincorporated areas of Snohomish County. About 68,000 people call this scenic community home.

At the heart of it all are 21 outstanding schools. Mukilteo School District is known for exceptional educators and support staff, innovative programs, and a deep commitment to student success. From rigorous coursework and engaging career and technical education to robust arts, athletics, and extracurricular opportunities, students are encouraged to explore their interests, discover their strengths, and prepare for bright futures.

Learning, Growth, and Readiness

  • Our nearly 15,000 students spent 178 days learning, growing, and connecting with teachers and staff.
  • The district offered 50 approved Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses aligned to high-demand careers.
  • By taking more than 1,250 Advanced Placement (AP) exams, high school students earned college credit worth thousands in future tuition savings and achieved the highest number of scores of 3 or higher in district history.
  • We welcomed nearly 1,000 new kindergarten students and celebrated the graduation of more than 1,000 students who left our schools career- and college-ready.

Whole-Child Experiences

  • More than 5,000 positions on school-sponsored athletics teams were held by our students, supporting wellness and academic success, with access to dozens of athletic teams, clubs, and extracurricular opportunities across all grade levels.
  • More than 13,000 students engaged in music, arts, and theater, fostering creativity, collaboration, and student voice.

Care, Belonging, and Well-Being

  • Nearly 2 million free meals were served, ensuring students were fueled and ready to learn.
  • Bus drivers traveled 1,271,102 miles to safely transport students to and from school and activities.

Community Connection

  • More than 3,000 registered volunteers supported learning across our schools.
  • Community groups spent 20,000 hours hosting events and activities in our school buildings, which served as community hubs for learning, connection, and enrichment beyond the school day.

A Community Rich in Languages and Cultures

  • Families and students in our district speak 116 languages, reflecting a diverse and welcoming community.

*The above numbers are from the 2025 calendar year, spanning the end of the 2024-25 and beginning of the 2025-26 school years.