
THE COUGAR FLASH
IMPORTANT REMINDERS FOR COUGAR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS

WHAT'S HAPPENING: THE WEEK OF MAY 26 - 30, 2025
REGULAR DISMISSAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2025
Hello Cougar Parents and Guardians,
Due to no school on Monday, May 26, 2025, there will be no early dismissal this week. School will dismiss at 3:10pm on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
Early dismissals are only held during weeks when there is a full 5 day school week. Our next early release will be Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
UPCOMING EVENTS
MAY/JUNE EVENTS
May 26
- No School - Memorial Day
May 30
- 5th Grade Graduation: 6:30pm to 8:30pm
June 4
- Early Release - Scholars will be released at 1:55pm
June 5
- Spring Concert
- Foster Grad Walk
June 6
- End of Year BBQ
- PTO Carnival - 5:00pm to 7:00pm
June 11
- Early Release - Scholars will be released at 1:55pm
June 12
- Kindergarten Graduation - 5:00pm to 6:00pm
June 17
- Last Day of School - Scholars will be released at 12:40pm
SCHOOL ZONE SAFETY
School Zone Safety
We want to bring this important matter to your attention to support the safety of our learning community. If you have any questions please let us know. Thank you for your partnership in supporting safety in the School Zone at arrival and dismissal.
The safety of our students is the most important goal during drop-off and pick-up. We all have the responsibility to see that every child is safe. In addition, we need to keep traffic moving to facilitate student arrival and dismissal in a timely way. It is imperative that the following rules are observed.
For dismissal we have three areas where students are dismissed; walker, car rider, and bus rider. If your student is being picked up in a car please be sure to use the car pick-up and not the walker area to pick your student up during dismissal. Students that are in the walker dismissal area will need their adult to walk up to pick them up. If you would prefer to stay in your vehicle please utilize the car rider to pick up your student. We want to be sure that students remain safe at pick up. This helps with the flow of traffic and to keep our walkers safe from multiple moving vehicles at a time.
If your student may need to change where they are dismissed for the school day please let their teacher know so they can have them go to the correct dismissal area. Below are a few school zone safety reminders. Thank you for your patience and for following the arrival and dismissal procedures for safety of students, family, and community. Go CV Cougars!
Pedestrian Reminders:
Please do not cross between or behind the buses. This includes riding scooters.
Please be sure to cross the street at the designated crosswalks.
Look left-right-left before stepping into the street.
Look before walking past stopped vehicles.
Children and Adults should cross the street only where marked for pedestrian crossing.
Please do not let your child run between cars because other drivers may not see your child.
Driver Reminders:
Please slow down when arriving and departing the school.
Please do not leave your vehicle unattended with the engine running. The engine needs to be turned off and parked in the correct direction with the flow of traffic.
Please do not park against the flow of traffic.
Please do not leave your vehicle parked in the middle of the street unattended.
Please do not call and or wave for your student to cross between cars and traffic. They must use the crosswalk.
Anticipate more traffic in school zones.
Always stop for walkers in the crosswalk.
Always stop for school buses.
Please be sure to not park, pick-up, or drop off in the crosswalks.
Please do not park next to another vehicle (double-parking).
Please do not move the cones or drive over the cones.
Please do not park next to the cones.
Follow the no parking signs in the designated areas.
Please be sure to not drive or park against the flow of traffic.
Please do not drop students off at the cones.
Please do not stop at the curbs in front of the school. Doing so creates unsafe conditions for others (pedestrians, buses, other cars).
If you are picking up your child in the car please pick them up in the car pick up line and not the walker area.
When dropping/picking off at the loop, please pull as far forward as possible to alleviate other cars blocking traffic in the street.
If parking in the designated reserved ADA parking spaces please remember the state reserved parking permit is required.
JOIN THE TUKWILA PARENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Hello Cougar Parents and Guardians,
Be a Voice for Your Child and Community!
Who We’re Looking For
The Tukwila School District is recruiting parents and guardians of K-12 students for our Parent Advisory Committee (PAC). This diverse group meets monthly to support school policies, student success, and family engagement.
Purpose and Goals
The PAC promotes open communication between families, schools, and the district. We recognize parents as lifelong teachers and essential partners, and together we work toward an inclusive environment where every student thrives.
What You’ll Do
● Advise on district policies (school climate, attendance, dual-language, etc.).
● Promote Communication with culturally responsive practices.
● Provide Feedback on school processes to ensure parent voices are heard.
● Represent Your School by actively participating and sharing information.
Interested?
PAC members meet monthly for a two-year term. Join us in making a meaningful impact!
Cascade View School Representatives:
The Parent Advisory Committee Representatives for Cascade View or Sohalia Ganje and Sina Peter. If you have any questions or feedback, please don't hesitate to contact them at parentadvisory.tukwila@gmail.com.
Contact for More Information:
Maryan Abdow | (206) 901-8065 | abdowm@tukwila.wednet.edu
Julie Herdt | (206) 901-7625 | herdtj@tukwila.wednet.edu
REMINDER: TOYS AT SCHOOL
Hello Cougar Parents and Guardians,
Please remind your student(s) that toys are to be kept at home and not brought to school. We cannot be held responsible for missing or broken items brought from home. We know it's exciting to share favorite toys with friends but we don't want sad or upset students if something happens to their favorite toy. For this simple reason, please leave all toys at home. Thank you for your partnership.
Remember the Cougar Way:
Be Safe
Be Kind and
Go CV Cougars!
REMINDER: PLAYGROUND SAFETY
Hello Cougar Parents and Guardians,
This is a reminder to please talk with your students about playground safety. We want recess to be a fun time, but there are rules that must be followed for the safety of everyone on the playground.
- There is no jumping off of the playground structures.
- Follow instructions of all staff and teachers on the playground.
- Pay attention to whistles when they are blown.
- There is to be no pushing or shoving on the playground.
We want everyone to be safe and have a lot of fun. We appreciate your partnership in talking with your students.
Remember the Cougar Way:
Be Safe
Be Kind and
Go CV Cougars!
BREAKFAST MENU MAY 26 - 30, 2025
BREAKFAST
Monday, May 26:
- No School
Tuesday, May 27:
- Strawberry Cream Cheese Bagel
Wednesday, May 28:
- Banana Chocolate Chunk Benefit Bar
Thursday, May 29:
- Egg and Cheese Breakfast Sandwich
Friday, May 30:
- Blueberry Muffin
Monday, May 26:
- No School
Tuesday, May 27:
- Reduced Sugar Cocoa Puff Cereal Bowl
- Assorted Fresh Fruit
- Assorted Fruit Juice
Wednesday, May 28:
- Golden Grahams Cereal Bowl
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Assorted Fresh Fruit
- Assorted Fruit Juice
Thursday, May 29:
- Reduced Sugar Trix Cereal Bowl
- Assorted Fresh Fruit
- Assorted Fruit Juice
Friday, May 30:
- Gluten Free Apple Cinnamon Cheerios
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Assorted Fresh Fruit
- Unsweetened Applesauce
Available with every breakfast
- 1% Low-Fat Milk
- Chocolate Fat Free Milk
LUNCH MENU MAY 26 - 30, 2025
Monday, May 26:
- No School
Tuesday, May 27:
- Waffles
- Turkey Sausages
- Blueberry Sauce
Wednesday, May 28:
- Chicken Teriyaki
- Brown Rice
- Green Beans
Thursday, May 29:
- Mac 'n' Cheese
- Breadstick
Friday, May 30:
- Turkey Pepperoni Pizza
Monday, May 26:
- No School
Tuesday, May 27:
- Cheese Quesadilla
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Whole Grain Dinner Roll
- Spinach & Romaine Salad
- Cheddar Pea Salad
- Fresh Celery Sticks
- Seasoned Black Beans
- Assorted Fresh Fruit
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
Wednesday, May 28:
- Fresh Fruit Fun Lunch
- Low Fat Mozzarella String Cheese
- Whole Grain Dinner Roll
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Spinach & Romaine Salad
- Broccoli Sesame Salad
- Fresh Baby Carrots
- Fresh Cherry Tomatoes
- Assorted Fresh Fruit
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
Thursday, May 29:
- Yogurt Fun Lunch
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Whole Grain Dinner Roll
- Spinach & Romaine Salad
- Cranberry Spinach Salad
- Fresh Celery Sticks
- Fresh Sliced Cucumbers
- Assorted Fresh Fruit
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
Friday, May 30:
- Cheese Pizza
- Mixed Greens Salad with Cheese
- Whole Grain Dinner Roll
- Spinach & Romaine Salad
- Fresh Baby Carrots
- Fresh Broccoli and Cauliflower Florets
- Assorted Fresh Fruit
- Assorted Chilled Fruit
Milk
- 1% Low-Fat Milk
- Chocolate Fat Free Milk
Condiments
Ketchup Packet
Creamy Ranch Dressing
VOLUNTEER AT CASCADE VIEW
If you are interested in volunteering at Cascade View, please go to our website https://www.tukwilaschools.org/get-involved/volunteer or click the button below to get started with the volunteer application process. Becoming an approved volunteer allows you to chaperone field trips, volunteer in your child's classroom and at various activities throughout the year.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We in the Tukwila School District acknowledge that the land where we teach, collaborate, learn and play is the traditional land of the first people of Seattle, the Duwamish and Muckleshoot people past and present and honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish and Muckleshoot Tribes. As a public school district we have a responsibility for the stewardship of this land and we strive to work alongside the Duwamish and Muckleshoot people who have been living and working here since time immemorial.
We further acknowledge that the burden of environmental exploitation and systemic injustice falls upon the labor of black and brown bodies in the building of this country and its institutions. We remember that black and brown people were born and died working this land against their will for generations. We also acknowledge the continued contribution of the labor of survivors – over the centuries to today – of all immigrant labor, including voluntary, involuntary, trafficked, forced and undocumented peoples in the building of what we refer to as the United States.
As a school district leadership, we pledge to recognize and work against systems that have historically and currently enforce and create inequities among the people we serve.
Visit the Duwamish tribe website to find out ways you can stand with the Duwamish.
ANNUAL STATE REPORT CARD FOR THE TUKWILA SCHOOL DISTRICT AND CASCADE VIEW
very year The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) puts out a report card on every district and school in the state. To view the report card for the district, please click on the link below.
https://washingtonstatereportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/ReportCard/ViewSchoolOrDistrict/100243
To view the report card for Cascade View, please click on the link below.
https://washingtonstatereportcard.ospi.k12.wa.us/ReportCard/ViewSchoolOrDistrict/101399
Detailed instructions can be found here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H6drA1OqHTgHeKsFrmIlq8jVaEZDFvYw/view?usp=sharing