
EATONVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL: TIM LEIPOLD
June 15, 2021
HOME OF THE EAGLES
Eatonville Elementary Stem Lighthouse School
209 Lynch Creek Road E
Eatonville WA. 98328
Principal: Tim Leipold
Ph: (360) 879-1600
Fax: (360) 879-1640
JUNE
16- Last Day of School (Early Release 12:30pm)
20 - Fathers Day
SEPTEMBER
2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR
WILL BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH
NO LATE START
KINDERGARTEN WILL START ON SEPTEMBER 14TH
Last Day of School
pencils - tiny
erasers - flat
glue - empty
folders - fat
crayons - broken
desk - neat
memories - forever
year- complete
HAPPY RETIREMENT TANYA RICHARDS
33 years of teaching preschool . You will truly be missed, but never forgotten!
Enjoy your retirement! Now the fun begins!
It's time to follow dreams long set aside and enjoy the rewards of work done well.
It's also time for you to look forward and spend the time with the people your care about, doing the things you love.
Thank you for making the workplace a fun place to be. It has been a pleasure to work with each and everyone of you. Thanks for all the good memories that we all shared together.
EES wishes you all the success in your new jobs!
Elisa Bovey
Kaity Abdalla
Chelsea Almas
Rebecca Combs
Kathy Bloom
Mary Simons
ENROLLMENT INFORMATION
In preparation for the 2021-2022 school year, Eatonville School District is accepting "Choice Transfer" and regular enrollment applications for Preschool-Twelfth grades.
Click this link for all enrollment forms: https://www.eatonville.wednet.edu/district/enrollment
The first day of school is Wednesday, September 8th, 2021 for 1st-12th grades.
The first day of school is Monday, September 13th, 2021 for Preschool and Kindergarten.
HOT SPOT RETURNS
All hotspots checked out to families this year are due to back to school offices before the last day the office is open.
Return Devices to School Offices No Later Than:
- CCA, EES & WES: June 23rd
- EMS & EHS: June 25th
Unreturned hotspots will result in a $25 fine.
If your family is seeking internet support, you may want to consider this program: https://getemergencybroadband.org/
SURVEY TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS - CURATIVE COVID TESTING SYSTEM
Dear Families and Guardians,
We would like to hear your input on the best ways for your school to communicate with you about COVID-19. Please take a few minutes to answer some questions so that we can keep you and your family updated. This survey should take no more than 10 minutes.
https://forms.gle/uy5mzEKqVLyzw9dX6
Estimadas familias,
Nos gustaría conocer su opinión acerca de las comunicaciones de la escuela respecto al COVID-19. Por favor, dedique unos minutos a responder estas preguntas para que podamos mantenerlo a usted y a su familia informados. Solo tardará 10 minutos.
https://forms.gle/bzhayL5tsJVfgcWQA
Gracias por su ayuda.
Our goal is to use the results to refine and tailor the Learn to Return communication tools in response to families’ stated needs. The survey will be open through Friday, July 2, and we will also prepare a summary of the results to share back with your district to inform your planning.
805-669-8375
USDA
Summer Meal Sites Available for Children This Summer
The annual Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides children with nutritious meals during the summer. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently released a nationwide waiver extension which allows sponsors to offer summer meals no matter the economic conditions in the area.
Summer meal programs help children aged 18 and under get the nutrition they need to learn, play, and grow during the summer. This federally funded program is sponsored by many organizations throughout our state, including schools, nonprofit organizations, local governments, tribes, and more.
To find a Summer Meals site near you:
- Summer Meals Locator Map
- Spanish Summer Meals Locator Map
- Text “Summer Meals” to 97779
- Call 1-866-3-HUNGRY (1-866-348-6479).
- For Spanish, families can call 1-877-8-HAMBRE (1-877-842-6273)
For more information, please contact the Child Nutrition Services department within the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction at 360–725–6200.
FREE AND REDUCED MEAL APPLICATION
If you have not updated your food service application, please do so as another round of the Pandemic EBT will be issued this year to those who qualify for Free/Reduced Meals.
Address must be correct in the system to receive this benefit.
Please follow these steps to complete the form electronically:
Go to the district website https://www.eatonville.wednet.edu/
2. Scroll over the “Families” box at the top of the page. Click on "Skyward Family Access."
3. You should now see a login page. In the drop down menu towards the bottom, make sure you click on family/student access.
4. If you do not know your Login ID and Password, please check with the secretary at your child's school.
5. On the left blue bar in Family Access, click the section titled, "Required Data Collection 20-21 School Year."
Eatonville Family Agency Summer Food Bank
- Monday and Thursday 9am-3pm. Follow the EFA DRIVE THRU FOOD BANK” sign around the back of the building to the alley doors. Stay in your car and we will be right out to help you.
- Office hours: Monday-Friday 8am to 4pm.
- Closures: All major federal holidays
EATONVILLE ELEMENTARY 2021-2022
SUPPLY LIST
*No PE Shoes Needed*
Kindergarten
2 - 24 packs Crayola crayons
2 packs Ticonderoga pencils
2 packs Elmer's glue sticks
1 child FISKARS scissors (Sharp not rounded)
1 container antibacterial wipes
1 hand sanitizer
3-pack of whiteboard markers (Thin not fat)
2 pack baby wipes
1st grade
1 Pencil Box
2-24 packs Crayola crayons
1 pair Fiskars scissors
1 pack Dixon Ticonderoga pencils
1 pack black Expo dry erase markers
2 yellow highlighters
2 packs Elmer’s glue sticks
1 box of tissues
2 packages of unscented baby wipes
1 container of disinfectant wipes
1 large bottle of hand sanitizer
1 box quart Ziploc bags (Last name A-L)
1 box gallon Ziploc bags (Last name M-Z)
2 boxes of individually packaged classroom snacks (granola bars, fruit snacks, goldfish, variety packs, etc).
1 pair of Headphones (not earbuds)
2nd Grade
2 box of 24 crayons
Scissors
24 (Ticonderoga) pencils
4 dry erase markers
2 large pink erasers
10 Elmer’s glue sticks
2 spiral notebooks (wide rule)
Large hand sanitizer
1 box of tissue
1 box of gallon Ziploc bags (boys)
1 box of quart Ziploc bags (girls)
1 container of Lysol disinfecting wipes
3rd Grade
12 Dixon Ticonderoga pencils, sharpened
1 box of 24 crayons OR colored pencils
Surface disinfecting wipes
Box of Kleenex
Large unscented hand sanitizer
2 one subject notebooks (wide ruled)
hand wipes
Scissors (Fiskars)
1 box of tissues
2 fine tip Expo markers
3 large pink erasers
3 highlighters
1 box gallon Ziploc bags (boys)
1 pack of baby wipes (girls)
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4th Grade
• 24 Ticonderoga pencils
• Glue Sticks – 12 small or 6 large
• Colored pencils
• Crayons (24 pack)
• Scissors
• red pens
• Highlighters
• Post it notes
• Erasers
Helpful but Optional
• Surface wipes (1 package)
• Kleenex (2)
Hand Sanitizer – 1 large bottle
• Zip Lock Bags (1 box)
(Boys – gallon size & Girls- quart size)
• Earbuds – optional
Fifth Grade
Large, Zipped, 3 ring, 2 in. Binder
3 hole, zippered, pencil pouch
24 Pack of crayons OR colored pencils
12 Pencils (Preferably Ticonderoga)
3 Different colored highlighters
Scissors
3 Glue sticks
1 box of Tissue
1 bottle hand sanitizer- unscented
1 container of Sanitizing Wipes
Earbuds or Headphones (with wire)
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Structured Learning Center-Mrs. Honaker
2 boxes Kleenex
1 pack baby wipes (unscented)
1 Hard Plastic Pencil Box
24 pack of Crayons
1 12 inch ruler
1 4-Pack of Playdoh
1 Fiskars scissors (pointed, not round)
1 bottle Elmers Glue
2 5-packs glue sticks
1 8-pack Vis-a-Vis Wet Erase Markers
1 8-10 pack Crayola Markers (unscented)
2-1 subject spiral notebooks (wide-ruled)
3 folders with pockets