Numbering, re-numbering, and associated dates for all school districts in Snohomish County, WA.,Origin and Chronology of all School Districts in Snohomish County, Washington
Author: Written around 1970, probably by Ron Dubuque. He did a number of historical things as part of the Silverton School Camp Program, but then no credit given,
per David Cameron. Can also be found on file at State Archives, Bellingham. Posted by League of Snohomish County Heritage Orgs www.snocoheritage.org
DISTRICT
NUMBER
NAME AND DATE
ORIGINATED
COMPONENTS HISTORY
1 Snohomish (1868) Original All of Snohomish Co. 300 (1912) - 326 (1929) – 327 (1930) – 329 (1931) –
1 new ((1938)
1 New Snohomish (1938) Consol. #12 & 329 200 (1946) – 201 (1957)
2 Park Place (1869) Original Twp 27 E of R5E Twp 28 &
29 portion of & E of R6E
302 (1921) – 316 (1923) – 323 (1926) - 402 (1944) - 103 new (1965)
2 Everett (1942) #5 & #24
3 Florence (Stillaguamish)
(1872)
Original all of Twps 31 & 32 333 (1937) – 401 (1944)
4 Stanwood (1872) Original Twp 32 Portion of #3 99 (1908) – 333 (1937) – 401 (1944)
4 Lake Stevens (1912) #66 & #106 404 (1948) – 405 (1950) – 4 new (1955)
4 New Lake Stevens (1955) #405 & #115
5 Lowell (1873) Original portion of #1 2 (1942)
6 Mukilteo (1874) Original Twps 28 & 29 West of #2 #106 added by transfer (1945)
7 Tualco (1874) “Forks” Original – All Twp 27 E of
Snoqualmie River & SE of Skykomish
River to Co. East Boundary
322 (1925) – 323 (1943) – 402 (1944) – 103 new (1965)
8 Mt. Forest (1874) “Cherry
Valley”
Original All Twp 27 between Puget
Sound & Snohomish-Snoqualmie
Rivers
322 (1939) – 323 (1943 – 402 (1944) – 103 new (1965)
9 Pilchuck (1877) Lake Stevens
and Machias
Original Portion of #1 98 (1907) – 321 (1925) – 202 (1947) – 201 (1957)
9 Norman (1909) #13 old & #68 315 new (1937) – 333 (1937) – 401 (1944)
10 Sunnyside (1877) Originally Marysville and Lake Stevens
“Port Susan School District” – 25 (1954)
11 Marshland (1880 or 1883)
(Stevenson’s)
Portion of #1 & #5 329 (1931) – 1 (1938) – 200 (1946) – 201 (1957)
12 Shorts (1881) Portion of #1 & #5 1 (1938) – 200 (1946) – 201 ( 1957)
13 Norman (1882) Portion of #3 & #4 9 ( 1909) above – 401 (1944)
13 (1916) Portion of #76 & #51 76 new (1917) – 21 (1918) – 318 (1924) – 332 (1936)
14 Swans Trail (1884) Portion of #1 & #5 201 (1957)
15 Edmonds (1884) Portion of #8
16 Arlington (1884) Portion of #13 (old) 89 (1903) – 301 old (1912) – 302 (1918) – 310 (1919) 301 new
(1921) – 315 old (1923) – 320 (1925) – 324 (1927) – 16 new (1945)
16 New Arlington (1945) Consolidation of #324, #328, #57
17 Fobes (1884) Portion of #1, #5, #10 201 (1957)
, Accession/Object ID: , Object Name: Booklet, Title: Origin and History of Snohomish County School Districts, Author: Dubuque, Description: Numbering, re-numbering, and associated dates for all school districts in Snohomish County, WA., OCR Text: Origin and Chronology of all School Districts in Snohomish County, Washington
Author: Written around 1970, probably by Ron Dubuque. He did a number of historical things as part of the Silverton School Camp Program, but then no credit given,
per David Cameron. Can also be found on file at State Archives, Bellingham. Posted by League of Snohomish County Heritage Orgs www.snocoheritage.org
DISTRICT
NUMBER
NAME AND DATE
ORIGINATED
COMPONENTS HISTORY
1 Snohomish (1868) Original All of Snohomish Co. 300 (1912) - 326 (1929) – 327 (1930) – 329 (1931) –
1 new ((1938)
1 New Snohomish (1938) Consol. #12 & 329 200 (1946) – 201 (1957)
2 Park Place (1869) Original Twp 27 E of R5E Twp 28 &
29 portion of & E of R6E
302 (1921) – 316 (1923) – 323 (1926) - 402 (1944) - 103 new (1965)
2 Everett (1942) #5 & #24
3 Florence (Stillaguamish)
(1872)
Original all of Twps 31 & 32 333 (1937) – 401 (1944)
4 Stanwood (1872) Original Twp 32 Portion of #3 99 (1908) – 333 (1937) – 401 (1944)
4 Lake Stevens (1912) #66 & #106 404 (1948) – 405 (1950) – 4 new (1955)
4 New Lake Stevens (1955) #405 & #115
5 Lowell (1873) Original portion of #1 2 (1942)
6 Mukilteo (1874) Original Twps 28 & 29 West of #2 #106 added by transfer (1945)
7 Tualco (1874) “Forks” Original – All Twp 27 E of
Snoqualmie River & SE of Skykomish
River to Co. East Boundary
322 (1925) – 323 (1943) – 402 (1944) – 103 new (1965)
8 Mt. Forest (1874) “Cherry
Valley”
Original All Twp 27 between Puget
Sound & Snohomish-Snoqualmie
Rivers
322 (1939) – 323 (1943 – 402 (1944) – 103 new (1965)
9 Pilchuck (1877) Lake Stevens
and Machias
Original Portion of #1 98 (1907) – 321 (1925) – 202 (1947) – 201 (1957)
9 Norman (1909) #13 old & #68 315 new (1937) – 333 (1937) – 401 (1944)
10 Sunnyside (1877) Originally Marysville and Lake Stevens
“Port Susan School District” – 25 (1954)
11 Marshland (1880 or 1883)
(Stevenson’s)
Portion of #1 & #5 329 (1931) – 1 (1938) – 200 (1946) – 201 (1957)
12 Shorts (1881) Portion of #1 & #5 1 (1938) – 200 (1946) – 201 ( 1957)
13 Norman (1882) Portion of #3 & #4 9 ( 1909) above – 401 (1944)
13 (1916) Portion of #76 & #51 76 new (1917) – 21 (1918) – 318 (1924) – 332 (1936)
14 Swans Trail (1884) Portion of #1 & #5 201 (1957)
15 Edmonds (1884) Portion of #8
16 Arlington (1884) Portion of #13 (old) 89 (1903) – 301 old (1912) – 302 (1918) – 310 (1919) 301 new
(1921) – 315 old (1923) – 320 (1925) – 324 (1927) – 16 new (1945)
16 New Arlington (1945) Consolidation of #324, #328, #57
17 Fobes (1884) Portion of #1, #5, #10 201 (1957)
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