Tulalip Tribes start planning for their own K-12 school
TULALIP The Tulalip Tribes have plans to start their own K-12 school within the next three years.
The move would sever a longtime relationship with Marysville schools and could stop the flow of millions of dollars to the public school district. But tribal leaders say starting their own school will ensure their students get the education they deserve.
In 2021-22, Marysville School District had about 565 students about 5.5% of the districts student population who identified as American Indian or Alaskan Native. That number does not represent Indigenous students who indicated two or more races, nor does it identify how many of those students were members of the Tulalip Tribes.
Tulalip Tribes Chairwoman Teri Gobin said the tribes have poured time and money into supporting the district, where many of their children attend, with little to show in terms of student success.
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