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Dear Enumclaw School District Community,
Thank You For Your Service
As we prepare to observe Veterans Day on Monday, our schools and offices will be closed in honor of all who have served—and continue to serve—our country with unwavering dedication.
Veterans Day, observed nationally on November 11th, is a time to reflect on the courage, commitment, and sacrifices made by our veterans. It is through their selfless service that we enjoy the freedoms we cherish today. This day offers each of us a meaningful moment to acknowledge their enduring impact on our nation.
This week, I had the privilege of attending a Veterans Day program at Sunrise Elementary, where students participated in a heartfelt tribute to those in the armed forces. With family members who have served, this tribute reminded me deeply of the sacrifices made by so many to protect our communities and our country. Through pictures, musical performance, and listening to guest speaker Mr. Boyce, United States Air Force veteran, our students were able to connect personally to the significance of this day and the spirit of service that it honors.
Across our district, students have been engaging in projects and classroom activities that highlight the history and meaning of Veterans Day. These activities serve as a powerful way to educate our students on the sacrifices of our veterans and to foster an appreciation for the values they fought to uphold.
As we take this time to recognize Veterans Day, let us all remember that the freedoms we enjoy come at a price. I encourage each of us to reach out, thank, and honor those we know who have served—and to remind our students of the importance of gratitude for their courage and dedication. To all of our veterans, thank you!
With gratitude,
Shaun
Dear Enumclaw School District Families,
The 2024-25 school year is off to a wonderful start and has been full of celebrations and incredible learning. As the weather begins to change, we may need to implement our traditional “snow day” and delays when weather conditions make it unsafe to operate on our normal school schedules. It is always our goal NOT to extend the school year further into the summer months with “snow days,” however, student and staff safety is our top priority. The information below will explain how we plan to make decisions to delay or cancel school days and how you can access and receive notifications about this information.
Around 3:30 AM on weather-impacted days, Transportation Supervisor Kami Clark, Director of Facilities, Operations and Athletics Phil Engebretsen, Director of Business Kyle Fletcher, and I will be out assessing road conditions. We will each drive a different part of our school district.
We gather together with information from our traveled routes and then determine what our transportation options will allow as far as a school day is concerned. Of the many factors that are considered, we evaluate road conditions for buses and staff/student drivers, amount of snow or ice, outside temperatures, weather forecast, and changing weather conditions. It is not uncommon to have delays in the early winter with little snow if the temperature is below freezing and not expected to rise much above freezing during the day. We find that road conditions for our buses are quite treacherous in these icy conditions. In late winter, the converse could be true. We could have several inches of wet snow, but the temperature is above freezing, making roads passable. We make the very best decision each time we are faced with winter weather conditions.
The key factor when deciding on whether we can have school on a regular schedule or a late start is if our buses can travel our emergency routes. Often this is just what we need to do in order to operate school. There are times we need to extend the emergency routes in a few locations. When this occurs, our drivers call families. Again, I am especially grateful to these families for their partnership and flexibility.
Our goal for determining school delay or closure status is typically no later than 6:00 AM.
http://flashalert.net: You can go to this website and sign up to have any school delay or closure alert come to your email address. You will receive this information as soon as I officially push the button on my computer!
We will place the delay or closure announcement on our district website at www.enumclaw.wednet.edu and our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/enumclawschooldistrict. If our district is running emergency bus routes, you can find this information on our website and Facebook as well.
Each family will receive a phone call and text via Thrillshare around 5:30/6:00 AM if a decision has been reached regarding a delay or school closure. As mentioned earlier, sometimes the weather conditions shift after 6:00 AM, and therefore a decision will be made at the earliest time possible.
Radio and television stations will receive our information as soon as I push the button on my computer. They are tracking many school districts and a few times have reported information different from what we have decided. Please use one of the above sources if you receive contradictory information.
Dr. Shaun V. Carey
Superintendenthttps://www.enumclaw.wednet.edu/o/esd/page/emergency-information
Please check out our Winter Weather Bulletin for emergency bus routes and school delay/closure communication information below. (Click images to expand view)
November 7-9- EHS Drama: Much Ado About Nothing & Twelfth Night, 7:00 PM (Tickets)
November 11- No School- Veterans' Day
November 14-9- EHS Drama: Much Ado About Nothing & Twelfth Night, 7:00 PM (Tickets)
November 18- School Board Meeting: District Office 6:30 PM
November 21-27- Conferences- Half Day Early Release
November 25, 2024- EHS Band and Orchestra Concert, EHS Auditorium, 7:00 PM
November 25, 2024- EHS Winter Sports Night, EHS Commons, 7:00 PM
November 28-29- No School- Thanksgiving Break
Native American Heritage Month!
November is Native American Heritage Month. Let's honor the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and contributions of Native American communities locally and across the country. Join us in honoring and learning from the Indigenous peoples who have shaped our history and continue to inspire us today.
REMINDER: There is no school Monday, November 11 in honor of Veterans Day.
We honor the brave armed forces members who have selflessly served our nation. Happy Veterans Day to all our heroes, past and present! We're grateful for the veterans within our own community and the invaluable lessons they bring to our ESD. Let's remember and thank these remarkable individuals today and every day.
School Conferences: November 21-27
Reminder: November 21 - 27 are half days with early release times for school conferences. Elementary schools release at 12:15 pm, Enumclaw Middle School & Enumclaw High School at 11:15 am, and Thunder Mountain Middle School at 11:25 am each day during this time.
Thanksgiving Break: November 28-29
Reminder: All ESD buildings will be closed Thursday, November 28, and Friday, November 29, for Thanksgiving Break. Enjoy the long weekend!
Enumclaw School District is hiring!
Current openings include Substitute Drivers and Custodians.
For more information on current openings or to submit an online application, please visit our website at https://enumclawjobs.hrmplus.net/
Our next Regular Board Meeting is Monday, November 18, 2024.
You will find the Agenda posted 48 hours prior to the meeting on our School Board web page.
Enumclaw School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, the use of a trained dog guide or service animal, age, and honorably discharged veteran or military status. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:
Title IX/Chapter 28A.640 RCW Officer
Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator Stephanie Berryhill
2929 McDougall Ave.
Enumclaw, WA 98022
360.802.7113
stephanie_berryhill@enumclaw.wednet.edu
Section 504/ADA Coordinator
Carolyne Zieske
2929 McDougall Ave.
Enumclaw, WA 98022
360.802.7104
carolyne_zieske@enumclaw.wednet.edu