
EATONVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL: TIM LEIPOLD
May 2, 2022
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
MAY
6 - Community Day (Early Dismissal 11:30)
9-13 Book Fair
26 - 2nd Grade Music Program 7:00 PM (EHS Auditorium)
30 - Memorial Day (NO SCHOOL)
JUNE
15 - Field Day
16 - Early Dismissal (11:30)
17 - Last Day of School (Early Dismissal 11:30)
COMMUNITY DAY
May 6th is our annual Community Day Celebration at the Eatonville High School. EES will be dismissed at 11:30.
All students are sent home the usual way (except those performing during the celebration).
Our first graders are very excited to perform for the Mayday festivities. If you will be attending, you may want to get there early. The festivities start at 1:00.
Congratulations to this year's 2022 1st grade Prince and Princess Zachariah Lambert and Saylor Lindan. They were selected to represent EES in this year's May Day Court.
EATONVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRESENTS
Disney Spectacular!
Featuring the EES 2nd grade classes
DATE: Thursday, May 26, 2022
TIME: 7:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Eatonville High School Theater
When should my child be at school?
All EES 2nd Grade students need to report to the EHS Band Room in North Hall directly behind the auditorium at 6:40 for attendance and to prepare for the program lineup. NOTE: Please keep your child’s jacket and other personal items with you when they report to the band room.
What should my child wear?
Nice looking clothes/shoes. No T-shirts please. Due to copyright laws, students are NOT allowed to dress up as Disney characters unfortunately.
Is my child required to perform in this program?
Yes, if at all possible. Since February, most of our music time has been spent on preparing for this program. Students have worked on singing, choreography, and concert etiquette skills based on state performance standards. The program is a final evaluation and counts towards your child’s music performance grade. If your child is unable to attend the performance, please e-mail me at j.hunter@eatonville.wednet.edu, or send a note to school to have them excused.
The students have been working very hard on this program. Feel free to bring the family…and remember to bring the camera! Thank you for the privilege of working with your child!
Sincerely,
Jason Hunter
Eatonville Elementary Music Director
EES ELEMENTARY STUDENTS TAKE A TRIP TO THE EATONVILLE KEN KIDAHL KIDS POND FOR THE ANNUAL FISH RELEASE
MRS. HONAKER AND MRS. OLSEN'S CLASS ENJOYING THEIR RECENT FIELD TRIPS
PLEASE! PLEASE! PARENTS HAVE YOUR CHILDREN LOOK THROUGH LOST AND FOUND - ALL CLOTHING WILL BE DONATED NEXT WEEK
EATONVILLE ELEMENTARY 2021-2022 YEARBOOKS
NOT TOO LATE
to order a Yearbook
Cash or Check $20.00
Checks made out to EES Boosters
Extra order forms in the office
or send in an envelope with student and teachers name
Dear EES Grades 3-5 Families:
This spring your student in grades 3-8 and 10 will take the Smarter Balanced tests in math and English language arts. Students in grades 5 will also take the Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science (WCAS).
The results from these tests will give a more accurate picture of whether students are on track to be ready for college or career.
Most students will take the tests online. Our school is scheduled to take the tests May 16-June 2.
Click on this link for more information about the Smarter Balanced and WCAS tests, and this link to try out an online practice test Smarter Balanced practice test or WCAS training test.
You can call or email your child’s teacher or me if you have questions about state testing.
Thank you for continuing to work with us to make sure your student is successful. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to better support your student. We want your student to leave us with a solid foundation of skills and a future full of opportunities.
Sincerely,
Timothy J. Leipold
Principal
Eatonville Elementary School
ORDER NOW 2021-22 EATONVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YEARBOOK! EXTRA ORDER FORMS ARE IN THE EES OFFICE
EATONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CAMP
COVID SYMPTOMS
Fever (above 100.4) Fatigue
Cough - Productive or non-productive Headache
Loss of taste or smell Muscle/Body aches
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Sore throat
Congestion /Runny nose
- If any of these symptoms are present at school, we must send home for 5 days. Covid test can be taken for a quicker return.
- If a student is exposed to Covid, he/she must stay home for 10 days from the last exposure to Covid or test on or after day 5 post exposure for a possible sooner return date.
Per the Tacoma Pierce County Health Dept, any student that is sent home or calls in with Covid symptoms that wishes to return to school sooner than the 5 days, must obtain a negative test. We cannot accept at home tests for school covid clearance.
SUBMIT ALL COVID-19 TEST RESULTS TO YOUR BUILDING SECRETARY. THESE MUST BE ON FILE AND AND PROCESSED PRIOR TO YOUR STUDENT BEING PERMITTED ON DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION OR IN DISTRICT BUILDINGS.
If COVID 19 TESTING IS NOT PERFORMED: stay home for at least 5 days from symptom onset and 24 hours after fever has resolved (without the use of fever reducing medications.)
Student must wear a well fitted mask at all times in school and all school related activities on days 6-10.
MAY BREAKFAST AND LUNCH MENU
Due to difficulty receiving food service orders and the nationwide supply chain issues, we cannot guarantee we will be able to offer the entree published in the menu.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work through this matter.