Wednesday, November 26th, 2025 |
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Dear Sunrise Community,
As we head into Thanksgiving, my heart is especially full. I am so thankful for our incredible Sunrise Eagles, for their families, and for the amazing staff who pour so much love and dedication into our school every single day.
It was wonderful seeing so many of you during conferences over the past few days. Conferences are such an important opportunity; a time for families to learn about their child’s growth and a chance for teachers to build deeper connections with the people who know their students best. Thank you for showing up, asking thoughtful questions, and partnering with us to support your child.
I am continually grateful for how hard our teachers and staff work to build strong, meaningful relationships with students. My hope is that every child knows how loved they are and how much they belong here at Sunrise. This is truly their school.
One of my favorite moments this past week was watching students show kindness to one another without hesitation. A student offering a coat to a classmate who forgot theirs, and kids cheering each other on during challenging tasks. These small moments speak loudly about who our Eagles are becoming, and they make me proud every single day.
Sunrise is more than a school to me — it’s home. I am deeply thankful for your partnership and for the privilege of serving this incredible community.
Wishing you a warm, restful, and joy-filled Thanksgiving break.
With gratitude, Ashley Ferguson Principal, Sunrise Elementary
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Our Winter Book Fair is right around the corner, and we can’t make it a success without the help of our amazing volunteers. Even an hour of your time makes a huge difference for our students and staff!
If you’re able to help, please consider signing up.
Winter Book Fair Volunteer Sign-Up
The book fair will be open for shopping Monday-Wednesday from 9:00-4:00, Thursday from 9:00-6:30, and Friday from 9:00-2:30.
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Our PTO is hosting a Winter Wishes Pop-in event on Saturday, December 6th. Families can come enjoy a free continental breakfast and do some holiday shopping from local vendors.
If you have an interest in being one of our vendors for this event, you can sign up at the following link:
Winter Wishes Pop-in Vendor Sign-Up
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Thursday, November 27th thru Friday, November 28th - Thanksgiving Break, No School
Monday, December 1st thru Friday, December 5th - Book Fair in the Sunrise Library
Monday, December 22nd thru Friday, January 2nd - Winter Break
Monday, January 19th - MLK Day, No School
Tuesday, January 27th - 3rd Grade Choir Concert, 6:00
Saturday, January 31st - PTO Movie Night at The Chalet
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If you know of a family in need who could benefit from this program, they can regsiter directly with Holiday Helping Hands. Registered families will be invited to their "Giving Day" at the Enumclaw Expo Center on December 19th or 20th. Each child will receive a gift, a book, a craft or puzzle and stocking stuffers. All families will receive a board game, gift wrapping supplies and can sign up for a holiday food basket from Plateau Outreach Ministries. |
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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 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: |
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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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