Friday, January 23rd, 2026 |
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Learning Local History at the White River Museum |
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This week many of our classes had the opportunity to visit the White River Museum on a PTO sponsored field trip, with more classes attending next week. Our 1st & 2nd graders learned about pioneers and the history of settlement in our area. Our 3rd-5th graders learned about native cultures and the differences between tribes in Eastern & Western Washington. Thank you PTO for this fun and educational opportunity! |
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Important Update Regarding Free Meals for Next Year |
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We are very close to qualifying for free meals for every student again next year! Qualifying next year is determined by the applications submitted this year. If you have not already filled out the Free/Reduced Meal application for this school year, please take a moment and fill out the application at the link below. We're hoping all families will fill this out regardless of income status. If you would prefer a paper copy, please call the main office at 360-802-7425 and we would be more than happy to send one home with your student.
Free/Reduced Meal Application Thank you for taking a moment to complete this form. With your help, we may be able to secure free meals for all our students for another year!
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Tuesday, January 27th - White River Musem Field Trip for Leahy, McSwan & Strand
Tuesday, January 27th - "Day that the Crayons Quit" Concert (3rd grade + Stewart), 6:00 Saturday, January 31st - PTO Movie at The Chalet - Dog Man @ 12:00 Friday, February 6th - PTO Thunderbird Hockey Game Tuesday, February 10th - PTO Meeting in Sunrise Library, 6:00-7:00 Monday, February 16th thru Friday, February 20th - Mid-Winter Break Thursday, March 5th - Family Reading Night, 6:00-7:00 Wednesday, March 11th - Class Picture Day |
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We love welcoming our families into our classrooms each morning! To help the learning day get started right away, we ask that families who walk students to class do a quick drop-off and exit the classroom promptly, no later than the morning bell. If you’re interested in spending additional time in the classroom as a volunteer, please reach out to your child’s teacher to coordinate volunteer opportunities. Thank you for your partnership and support!
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DSHS Mobile Office - Tuesday, February 3rd |
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The Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Mobile Community Service Office is coming to Plateau Outreach Ministries on February 3, 2026 from 9:00-1:00. During this event, we will: |
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- Process application interviews for food, cash and select medical assistance
- Process yearly Eligibility and Mid-Certification reviews
- Process changes/inquiries to currently active cases
- Answer questions about any of our services
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If you are interested in volunteering in your child's classroom, chaperoning for a field trip, or coming to have lunch with your child, please make sure to complete the Volunteer Application online at the link below. Click on "Register" if this is your first time completing the online registration, or click on "Update" if you have volunteered in previous years.
Sign-up to Volunteer |
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| Enumclaw Schools Foundation |
ESF strives to bridge the gap between the funds the state provides for basic education and the funds needed to provide students with the education they need for a successful future. LEARN MORE |
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Enumclaw School District Statement of Non-Discrimination |
Enumclaw School District does not discriminate in employment, programs, or activities on the basis of age, sex, race, ethnicity, creed, religion, color, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, homelessness, immigration or citizenship status, marital status, the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability, neurodivergence, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:
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Title IX/Chapter 28A.640 RCW Officer, Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator, Gender-Inclusive Schools Coordinator Stephanie Berryhill 2929 McDougall Ave. Enumclaw, WA 98022 360.802.7113
stephanie_berryhill@enumclaw.wednet.edu |
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