Marysville Globe, December 28, 2013

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December 28, 2013

The Arlington Times / The Marysville Globe

MSD superintendent plans roundtable for Jan. 6 M A R Y S V I L L E — Marysville School District Superintendent Dr. Becky Berg has invited local legislators and leaders from the Marysville and Tulalip community to a roundtable meeting to discuss current educational issues and topics of mutual interest. “Issues surrounding the state of education have never been more pressing. This meeting will provide us an opportunity to come together and discuss the current state of educa-

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tion, state funding impacts, educational mandates such as TPEP (new teacher evaluation system) and the Common Core State Standards. Our children are our most valuable assets, we must all work together to provide them with the best education possible. I appreciate this time together to discuss these and other important issues” said Dr. Berg. Participants will meet in the district’s board room, beginning at 11 a.m., on

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Monday, Jan. 6. Invited guests will hear a brief overview on the district followed by discussion, guest comments, and a time for questions and answers. Although only invited guests will participate in the discussion, the meeting is open to the public and there will be a designated seating area for those who would like to attend to view and listen to the process. For more information, email jodi_runyon@msvl. k12.wa.us.

this property is owned by Snohomish County and in a public right-of-way, it was an ideal restoration site, so we spent the past year pursuing that. Our neighbors were very supportive, and the county was willing to work with us and the Adopt-A-Stream Foundation to find a strategy that was beneficial to the county, the local residents, the Tribes and the fish.” Shattuck explained that crews pulled back the banks of the stream to widen it,

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cleared out invasive species such as blackberry brambles, installed large wood debris to foster a better habitat for the salmon, and planted a dense variety of native vegetation to help hold back the stream banks and provide shade for the salmon. “We’ve got about 300400 trees and shrubs, not including the live stakes, all about two feet apart from each other,” said Shattuck, who listed willow, red cedar and red twig dogwood as among those species. “Volunteers and Tribal Natural Resources staff did most of the planting in about a day. The county donated the plants and wood debris, and their staff helped us with the permitting and engineering of the site. Again, the stream’s neighbors were really behind us, and it was good working with the AdoptA-Stream Foundation’s contractor. Our funding source was the Pacific Coast Salmon Recovery Fund.” According to Shattuck, the contractor work ended

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“If we are truly committed to seeing salmon stocks rebound to harvest levels, we must work together on recovery projects both large and small.” Mel Sheldon Jr. Tulalip Tribal Chair in September and the planting took place in October, and all that’s left now is to install the interpretive sign for the site — which he expects will be completed within the next couple of months — and to continue the monitoring work that led the Tribes to select the stream in the first place. “We monitored this site for three years prior to implementing anything,” Shattuck said. “This is a pilot program, because there are plenty of other drainage streams in the basin that could be made into better habitats for their fish.” “If we are truly committed to seeing salmon stocks rebound to harvestable levels, we must work together on recovery projects both large and small,” Tulalip Tribal Chair Mel Sheldon Jr. said. “Greenwood Creek represents a small project with a huge benefit. The Tulalip Tribes look forward to working with Snohomish County on future projects to solve our salmon crisis.”


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