

Weyerhaeuser Elementary News
Putting Our Best Paw Forward
Principal: Linn Ames
April 8, 2024
Contact us:
Phone: 360-879-1650
Fax: 360-879-1662
School hours: 8am-2:30pm
Wednesday hours: 9am-2:30pm
After School Destination Changes
Did you know that you can now submit an online form to change or update your child’s after school destination daily? Once you submit the form you will receive a confirmation email. Please fill out one form per child. All after school destination changes need to be made by 1:15pm.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSclVRx0hbFJsXLfVZ8yo9zSak2VeYscZOdJW7t8OZuBmXwJ-w/viewform
Early Release this Friday, April 12th at 11:30
Leaving a Phone Message
Please be assured that we receive these messages ASAP.
Preschool Enrollment 24-25
Email Kim Henley at District Office for more information. k.henley@eatonville.wednet.edu
Free Event from Pioneer Farm Museum/Ohop Indian Village
Pioneer Farm Museum and Ohop Indian Village invites families in the Eatonville School District to attend our free ʔalalal Day event. ʔalalal is the word for "Community" in the Lushootseed language. This will be an event by the community and for the community. Donations will be given to the Eatonville Family Agency. Please follow the link on the flyer toRSVP.
Field Day changed to June 13th😀
Swim Schedule UPDATED
Piper swims (3rd) 3/25 to 4/11 (not 4/8)
Hanson swims (2nd) 4/15 to 4/26
Sepich swims (2nd) 4/29 to 5/10
Root swims (2nd) 5/13 to 5/24
Maida swims (2nd) 5/28 to 6/6
Absences
If it is going to be a long term absence, please fill out the planned absence form by clicking this link. https://www.eatonville.wednet.edu/district/enrollment/admissions-and-release
Battle of the Books
Hello Families!
The Battle of the Books competition is open to students in grades fourth through fifth, and we encourage all interested students to participate. It promises to be an enriching experience where they can discover new authors, immerse themselves in thrilling stories, and engage in vibrant discussions with their peers.
To facilitate these book discussions, we will be holding monthly meetings at the school. During these gatherings, students will have the opportunity to share their thoughts, insights, and favorite moments from the books they have read. We believe that these conversations will not only foster a love for reading but also promote critical thinking and teamwork among the participants. More specifics about these meetings will be shared in the future by your school's teacher volunteers.
We are excited to announce that the Battle of the Books competition will take place in the spring. More detailed information, including specific dates and guidelines, will be shared with you in the coming months. So, please keep an eye out for future updates to ensure that your child doesn't miss out on this wonderful opportunity.
Non Discrimination Statement
Eatonville School District #404 will provide equal educational opportunity and treatment for all students in all aspects of the academic and activities program without discrimination based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, honorably discharged, veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, marital status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability. The district will provide equal access to school facilities to the Boy Scouts of America and all other designated youth groups listed in Title 36 of the United States Code as a patriotic society. District programs shall be free from sexual harassment. Auxiliary aids and services will be provided upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Address: 200 Lynch St. W., Eatonville, WA 98328; Telephone: 360-879-1000
Title IX Coordinator, Section 504/ADA Coordinator & Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator: Cristin Blaskowitz, Executive Student Services. Email: c.blaskowitz@eatonville.wednet.edu
Child Find Notice
Does your child have a medical disorder or birth defect that interferes with their development?
Does the child seem to have hearing or vision issues?
Does your child have difficulty communicating with people outside the family?
Does your child have difficulty keeping up with other children their age?
Does your child have concerning behaviors?
Any child, birth to five, whose family or caregivers would like more information about their child's development can contact the Eatonville School District to receive a FREE Child Find Screening.
What happens during a Child Find Screening?
The purpose a Child Find Screening is to identify issues that may affect your child's learning, growth and development and to help parents identify their child's strengths and weaknesses.
During the screening, your child may stack small blocks, cut with scissors, draw, count, name colors, jump and just have fun!
After the screening, someone will talk with you about the results and you may be given suggestions, a referral for more testing or scheduled to have the skills rechecked at a later time. You will have the chance to ask any questions about your child's development. The whole process will take one hour.
Where can I get my child screened?
For more information and to schedule a screening in your school district, please contact: Eatonville School District, Student Services Office at 360-879-1800.
If your family is living in a temporary situation, you may contact the district where you are currently staying for a screening.
WAC 393-172A-02040 School Districts shall conduct Child Find activities calculated to reach all students with a suspected disability for the purpose of locating, evaluating and identifying students who are in need of special education and/or related services, regardless of the severity of their disability.