Flood Watch issued — District monitoring road ronditions and school operations
The Stanwood-Camano School District posted this on its website on 2025-12-07 16:00:00.

As the City of Stanwood prepares for possible flooding and deploys its floodwall near Marine Drive (84th Ave NW) under the Highway 532 overpass, we want families and community members to know that the Stanwood-Camano School District is closely coordinating with the City of Stanwood, Snohomish County, and local emergency management.
Our transportation team is working proactively to ensure school bus routes and morning pick-up times remain on schedule. Afternoon drop-off times may experience some delays this week, depending on weather conditions and road closures.
If any specific bus routes are impacted, we will communicate directly with the affected families with timely updates.
Drivers traveling near the area should expect detours, follow posted signage, and allow extra travel time as conditions evolve.
Student safety remains our top priority, and we appreciate everyone’s patience and cooperation as our community prepares.
As conditions change, we will communicate directly with families and staff if there are any impacts to transportation, schedules, or school operations.
In the meantime, a few important reminders, links, and tips for everyone in the coming days:
- Sign up for emergency alerts direct from our counties.
- Bookmark Snohomish County DEM’s flood page for access to key resources including real-time river flood gauges: https://bit.ly/snocoflooding
- Never drive through standing water. Turn around and find another route. Do not drive, walk or ride past road closure signs or barricades. They are in place for your safety.
Learn more about our school district’s inclement weather planning here: https://www.stanwood.wednet.edu/for-students-families/emergency-weather
