
MSD Summer Resource Guide
For Monroe School District Families
Summer Bookmobile & School Libraries
*Bookmobile Routes:
Open Libraries:
- FWE: Tuesdays 9:30-12:30
- PPM: Tuesdays 9:00-12:00
- (July 20-Aug 17 only)
- FRE: Thursdays 10:00-1:00
*Please note that the bookmobile times have changed from previous communication. Click on the school for a Google Map and times of the routes. These routes are also posted on the district website.
*Click on the pictures below for written stop locations.
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Sno-Isle Libraries Partnership & Student Account Information
To access online accounts, students will need to do the following:
- Go to this website: https://www.sno-isle.org/
- Click on: Log In/ My Account
- The account # is: MN+ the number that was sent home with your student the last week of school
- The password is: 1234
Students may also access any Sno-Isle Libraries in person with this information.
If you have misplaced the account number that was sent home with your student, please do the following:
- Go into Family Access
- Select your student
- On the left, click on: Student Info
- Look for Other ID. This is the number that goes after MN when entering the account number into the Sno-Isle Library system.
To opt out your student from this program, please complete the following:
1) Log in to Family Access
2) Click: Online Forms
3) Fill out the Sno-Isle Libraries Opt-out form
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Student Support Advocates
SSA Helpline – (360) 804-2528
Just because school is out doesn’t mean there isn’t help and support for you! Student Support Advocates are available to help students and families over summer break! Call the SSA Help Line if you’re looking for:
COVID assistance
Emergency and long-term housing resources
Crisis assistance or someone to talk to
Documentation assistance
Mental health and counseling resources
Federal assistance or food stamps
Food, hygiene, clothing and basic needs assistance
Legal resources
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i-Ready over the summer
i-Ready can be used on a chromebook, laptop or PC, or tablet. It is not accessible on a phone.
Access i-Ready in the same way it has been accessed all year, through Clever. Clever is available either through Canvas or via the district website. (click on the link below)
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Great Articles for Connecting & Communicating & Support
Sometimes we need help connecting with each other. These articles offer great strategies for talking to someone, asking for help, and connecting:
Talking to your parent or other trusted adult:
Talking to your child:
Connect with Me Cards
Connect with Me Cards are free when you order through the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Great cards for conversations with youth; geared towards middle schoolers and older and can be simplified for younger ages.Family / Adolescent initiated treatment information
Information from the Washington State Health Care Authority website.Parent Trust Family Help Line: 1-800-932-4673
Family Help Line Coaches talk to moms, dads, foster parents, grandparents, kinship caregivers, social workers, and many others. Coaches work one-on-one helping families reduce their stress, learn/use positive parenting techniques, improve parent/child bonding and get connected to community resources. The Family Help Line Coaches are ready to listen. Call: 1-800-932-4673. Email: familyhelpline@parenttrust.orgStrategies for Parenting through Overwhelm and Avoidance (PDF)
What to Do If You're Concerned about Your Teen's Mental Health (PDF)
Talking to a friend:
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Community Resources
Food Services:
Sky Valley Food Bank
Tel: (360) 794-7959
Maltby Food Bank
Tel: (360) 668-7900
School lunches will
continue to be available
for students throughout the
Summer.Crisis Services:
Snohomish County Crisis Line
Tel: (800) 584-3578
Financial Support:
Take the Next Step
Tel: (360) 794-1022
Safe Teen Shelter:
Cocoon House
Tel: (425) 877-5171
Childcare:
Boys and Girls Club of Monroe
bgcsc.org/snohomish-clubs/monroe-club
Tel: (360) 794-4775
Monroe/Sky Valley Family YMCA
ymca-snoco.org
Tel: (360) 805 1879
Mental Health Resources:
Snohomish County Crisis Line: (800) 584-3578
Confidential Text Support: Text "Hello" to 741741Eviction Protections
https://www.heraldnet.com/news/governor-extends-some-protections-for-washington-renters/
- Snohomish County is one of 6 counties in the State to have an Eviction Resolution program.
- Landlords cannot begin the eviction process for non-payment or rent without FIRST obtaining a signed certificate from the Dispute Resolution Center showing that a non-court resolution was attempted.
- Only tenants who refuse to seek help from a rental relief program can be evicted on August 1.
- Renters facing eviction should call the Dispute Resolution Center at 800-280-4770 or 425-339-1335. Take the Next Step or Volunteers of America Western Washington can also be called for rental assistance funding.