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Superintendent Message
2929 McDougall Avenue, Enumclaw • 360-802-7100 • Fax 360-802-7140 • www.enumclaw.wednet.edu
SCHOOL DISTRICT
CONNECTIONFebruary 2010
Serving Enumclaw and Black Diamond
Contact UsEnumclaw School District2929 McDougall AvenueEnumclaw WA 98022360.802.7100
Enumclaw High School (Grades 9-12)226 Semanski Street SouthEnumclaw WA 98022Jill Burnes, [email protected] Hatzenbeler, Assistant [email protected] Iacobazzi, Assistant [email protected] Smith, Assistant Principal & CTE [email protected] Smith, Athletic Directorkevin_smith @enumclaw.wednet.edu360.802.7669Fax: 360.802.7676
Enumclaw Middle School (Grades 6-8)550 Semanski Street SouthEnumclaw WA 98022Steve Rabb, [email protected] Patrick, Dean of [email protected]: 360.802.7224
Thunder Mt. Middle School (Grades 6-8)42018 264th Avenue SEEnumclaw WA 98022Virginia Callison, [email protected]
Marci Shepard, Dean of [email protected]: 360.802.7500
Black Diamond Elementary (Grades K-5)25314 Baker StreetBlack Diamond WA 98010Gerrie Garton, [email protected]: 360.802.7610
Byron Kibler Elementary (Grades K-5)2057 Kibler AvenueEnumclaw WA 98022Julene Miller, [email protected]: 360.802.7300
Southwood Elementary (Grades K-5)3240 McDougall AvenueEnumclaw WA 98022Susan Arbury, [email protected]: 802.7374
Sunrise Elementary (Grades K-5)899 Osceola StreetEnumclaw WA 98022Chris Beals, Principal [email protected]: 360.802.7427
Westwood Elementary (Grades K-5)21200 SE 416thEnumclaw WA 98022Keri Marquand, [email protected]: 360.802.7622
Administration Of� ce2929 McDougall AvenueEnumclaw WA 98022Mike Nelson, [email protected] Stocker, Business [email protected] Parker, Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment [email protected] Lockyer, Human Resources [email protected] Stanton, Student Support Services [email protected] Marlow, Technology [email protected]: 360.802.7140
Transportation450 Semanski Street SouthEnumclaw WA 98022Everett Cunningham, [email protected]: 360.802.7243
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Upcoming Events February & MarchWhen WhatFebruary 16-19 Mid-wnter break - No schoolFebruary 22 Board meeting at district of� ce board room - 6:30 p.m.February 26 Staff Collaboration - Students dismissed 1 hour earlyMarch 1 Board Work Study at district of� ce board room -6:30 p.m.March 5 Staff Collaboration - Students dismissed 1 hour earlyMarch 8-12 Classi� ed Staff Appreciation Week!March 12 Staff Collaboration - Students dismissed 1 hour earlyMarch 15 Board meeting at district of� ce board room - 6:30 p.m.March 16 HSPE (formerly WASL) Reading Testing at EHSMarch 17 & 18 HSPE (formerly WASL) Writing Testing at EHSMarch 18, 19, 20 Peter Pan presented at the EHS Auditorium - 7:30 p.m.
Dear Friends,A couple of weeks ago, I gave my third State of Enumclaw School District Educa-tion Address to our community. � is address, in its entirety, can be seen on the city of Enumclaw website: http://www.ci.enumclaw.wa.us/ During the evening, I had a chance to interview students and sta� in a talk show format in front of the live audience. I’m de� nitely not Oprah or Dr. Phil, but I do believe it was powerful for those who attended to hear about our school district through the voices of our amazing students and sta� members. Below is a chart of highlights about our work over the past year organized by our strategic pillars.
Please mark your calendars for January 27, 2011 at 7:00 P.M. in the EHS Auditorium for next year’s State of Education Address. It would be great to see you there! In Partnership with YOU!
Mark Your Calendars!
Hometown Book Club
EHS Drama Department Presents . . .
2010 Kindergarten Registration
� e Four Strategic Pillars of the Enumclaw School District:Head: Academic Excellence- High literacy scores- K-12 Math Adoption and Assessment System - District-wide implementation of the concepts of Professional Learning Communities- Job-embedded professional development done with- in the district (cost e� ective and results oriented)
Habits: Culture that Cares- Participated in the Battle of the Bridge Food Drive which � lled food banks to over� owing in three cities; provided � anksgiving baskets for 130 families through district-wide food collections; contributed to United Way (increase of 10% from last year); currently gathering donations for Haiti - Encouraged community, sta� and students to express their opinions regarding system-wide operations through a Climate Survey- Currently processing a policy to include high school representation on the school board- Invite recent high school grads to the Beyond High School Luncheon where they share their experiences with middle and high school students
Hands: System Development- Replaced Enumclaw Middle School roof- Upgraded HVAC Systems at Enumclaw Middle School, Westwood and Enumclaw High School- Southwood roof will be replaced using a recently awarded $100,000 grant
Heart: People- Incredible sta� with over 11% having their National Board Certi� cation- Incredible students with increased numbers enrolled in Advance placement classes- Incredible parents & community (Currently estab- lishing 501(c)(3) status for the Enumclaw Schools Foundation which has fund raised to provide 30 scholarships for full-day kindergartners who would otherwise not have been able to a� ord to attend)
Mike
The Enumclaw School District will hold its 2010 kindergarten registration and orientations as follows:
Registration requirements:• Children must be fi ve years old on or before August 31• A parent must present a child’s birth certi� cate at registration• Washington State immunization requirements must be met• Proof of residence must be providedEnumclaw School District offers a funded half-day kindergarten program as well as a feebasedfull-day kindergarten program, 5 days per week. For further information about registration or orientation, please contact your neighborhood school.* Kibler orientation is by appointment. Please call to set up a time.
Black Diamond Kindergarten Orientation 802-7573 April 1, 6:30 p.m.Byron Kibler Kindergarten Orientation 802-7263 March 30, *6:30, 7:00 & 7:30 p.m.Southwood Kindergarten Orientation 802-7373 April 1, 6:30 p.m.Sunrise Kindergarten Orientation 802-7425 April 1, 6:30 p.m.Westwood Kindergarten Orientation 802-7620 April 1, 1:30 p.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Thank You!On behalf of the Enumclaw School District Board of Director and the en-tire district staff, we would like to thank you for supporting our replacement
Maintenance and Operations Levy. Like all 295 districts in the state of Washington, this levy represents 19% of our school district budget. We are so grateful for the amazing community support for our public schools. Our 4200 students and 550 staff members appreciate you!
Band Students Win Regional Contest!
The Region is made up of all of Kent, Auburn, White River, and Enumclaw and students compete on a very peronal level playing their prepared solos and/or ensembles for highly acclaimed judges who then give them a score. The top score is a SUPERIOR RATING (I). Once a student receives a SUPERIOR RATING, a winner is picked as the top winner or group goes on to Central Washington University in April to compete against the other regional winners in the state. The chance to compete at this level is such an honor and we have SEVEN students representing us at STATE in April. They are: David Schiff, trumpet (Won for his Solo)Sam Horn, tuba (Won for his solo)(The following students won for their brass quintet)David Schiff, trumpetCasey Smith, trumpetJillian Welsh, french hornAndres Fernandez, tromboneNino Averill, tuba
Not one, not two but SEVEN EHS Band Students win Regional Competition and headed for STATE . . .
Of the Superior Ratings, some students were chosen as 1st or 2nd alternates in case there is an opportunity for them to play at State as they were just under the winners. They are:Emma Pierce, fl ute (2nd alternate for her solo)Zachary Bainter, bass clarinet (2nd alternate for his solo)Matt Jirava, trumpet (2nd alternate for their trumpet trio)Chris Beinke, trumpet Justin Richenburg, trumpet
All total there were 17 solos and/or ensembles repre-senting Enumclaw at the Band Regional Competition. 9-Superior Ratings • 6-Excellent Ratings
2-Good Ratings
, tuba (Won for his solo)(The following students won for their brass quintet)
, trombone
chosen as 1st or 2nd alternates in case there is an opportunity for them to play at State as they were just under the winners. They are:Emma PierceZachary Bainterhis solo)Matt Jirava
The Region is made up of all of Kent, Auburn, White River, and Enumclaw and students compete on a very peronal level playing their prepared solos and/or ensembles for highly acclaimed judges who then give them a score. The top score is a SUPERIOR RATING (I). Once a student receives a SUPERIOR RATING, a winner is picked as the top winner or group goes on to Central Washington
Not one, not two but SEVEN EHS Band Students win Regional Competition and headed for STATE . . .
Thank You!Thank You! Maintenance and Operations Levy.
Hometown Book Club
Who: All interested READERSWhat: Read "The Worst Hard Time" by Timothy Egan and come together for conversation about this bookWhen: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.Where: Enumclaw Public LibraryHow to: Purchase and read the book Prepare: The book can be purchased at Lindon's Book Store.
"The Worst Hard Time" The untold story of those who survived
the Great American Dust Bowlby Timothy Egan
"Peter Pan" Based on the play by James M. Barrie
Music by Mark CharlapLyrics by Carolyn Leigh
On Tuesday, February 2nd the Enumclaw Junior Cheer Camp performed at the EHS Boys Varsity basketball game.
March 18, 19, 20, & 25, 26, 27 @ 7:30 pmMarch 21 @ 2pm
Admission: $12 Students $6
* Kibler orientation is by appointment. Please call to set up a time.
Contact UsContact Us
Junior Cheer Camp
"Wendy, John, and Michael go on the adventure of a lifetime! See Neverland in
all it's glory! Pirates, Lost Boys, Indians, and one hungry Crocodile! perfect for kids and
adults of all ages!"