🍂 Warm Welcome to the Fall Mukilteo Schools Foundation Newsletter
- Mukilteo Schools Foundation

- Nov 15, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 2
As the leaves change and the school year hits full stride, we’re reflecting on all the exciting growth happening with our foundation. This fall, the Mukilteo Schools Foundation is celebrating connection, generosity, and innovation. Thanks to your continued support, we’re able to invest in programs that inspire students, empower educators, and strengthen our schools! Let's dive into the lastest updates!

Classroom & Educator Grants - Over 100 Applications Received!
We’re thrilled to share that our Classroom & Educator grant cycle has closed with more than 100 applications from educators across the district! These grants empower teachers to bring creative, hands-on learning projects to life. The grant applications range from expanding classroom libraries and funding for field trips, art supplies, PE equipment, and more.
Thank you to all who applied - we’re inspired by your dedication to students and look forward to sharing the impact stories soon.
Save the Date: Mukilteo Schools Foundation Breakfast Fundraiser - January 30, 2026
Our Annual Fundraiser Breakfast is scheduled for January 30, 2026, and tickets are now on sale! Join us for an uplifting morning to celebrate education, community, and the power of giving. Proceeds from this event directly support Classroom & Educator Grants, Senior Scholarships, and our upcoming Skilled Trades and Labor Support Program, which helps students pursue careers in high-demand, hands-on professions that are vital to our local economy.
Enjoy breakfast with fellow supporters while hearing firsthand how your support makes a difference in our schools. We hope to see you there!
Join us as a Community Partner and help support student success and teacher innovation in our district. Together, we can build brighter futures, right here at home.
Supporting Children in Our Community
We are proud to partner with Packs for Kids, a program dedicated to helping children facing food insecurity at home on weekends. Our support helps ensure that students receive nutritious, kid-friendly food to take home, giving them comfort and stability throughout the school year.
For many children, lunch is their only nutritious and reliable meal of the day. Nearly 55% of Mukilteo School District students come from low-income homes, and 44,000 of K-12 students in Snohomish County are enrolled in the Free/Reduced Lunch program due to hunger issues.
Recently, several of our board members attended the Packs for Kids fundraising event, showing our continued commitment to this important cause. We’re grateful to stand alongside organizations that make such a meaningful impact in our community.

Welcoming New Board Members
The Mukilteo Schools Foundation Board has grown over the past few months, and we’re excited to welcome Tatiana Perkins, Nick Hamblet, Courtney Generaux-Olson, Wil Johnson, Sonel Shropshire, Jennifer Gregerson, Julianne Repman, Molly Addicott, and Wes Allen to our Board of Directors. Their enthusiasm and expertise will help us expand our reach and strengthen our support for students and educators.
2025 Board of Directors
Marcus Satterlee, President
Vikki Strand, Co-Vice President
Elizabeth Angel, Co-Vice President
Karl Hausmann, Treasurer
Pat Hegarty, Secretary
Mary Wastman
Nick Hamblet
Tatiana Perkins
Wil Johnson
Courtney Olson
Sonel Shropshire
Jennifer Gregerson
Advisory Board
Dr. Alison Brynelson
Julianne Repman
Molly Addicott
Wes Allen
Thanks for reading! We look forward to sharing more updates with everyone soon!


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