
We have reached the final day of the 2024 - 2025 school year. Enjoy Summer Break - we will see you back in school buildings in the Fall!


ESD is proud to celebrate Flag Day by reflecting on the values and history that our flag represents. As a daily practice, students and staff recite the Pledge of Allegiance, reaffirming our commitment to the principles the American flag represents:
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."
Let us remember and cherish the freedoms and opportunities that the flag embodies. May we continually strive for unity and uphold the ideals that make our country great.
Happy Flag Day!


Click the link below to view our weekly newsletter: A Letter From Dr. Carey: June 13, 2025
https://enumclawwa.edurooms.com/engage/enumclaw-school-district/newsletters/a-letter-from-dr-carey-6-13-25


Is your child in middle school in the fall? Vaccines help children stay healthy, so they can keep doing the things they love!
Required for 7th grade:
- Tdap
Required for K–12:
- Hepatitis B
- MMR
- Polio
- Varicella (chickenpox)
How can I find out if my child needs vaccines?
Visit www.myirmobile.com and register to view immunization records. You can print a Certificate of Immunization Status for school.
You can also contact your child’s healthcare provider for help.
Where can my child get vaccines?
- At a healthcare provider’s office.
The provider can make sure your child is up to date and do other important health checks.
- At a pharmacy.
Call before you go to ask if they:
- Have the vaccines your child needs
- Have age restrictions
- Charge a fee (even with insurance)
Questions?
Contact Sonja Bookter, Enumclaw School District Nurse
360.802.7505 sonja_bookter@enumclaw.wednet.edu


Congratulations to the Enumclaw High School Class of 2025! Graduation is this evening at Pete's Pool.


Click the link below to view our weekly newsletter: A Letter From Dr. Carey: June 6, 2025
https://enumclawwa.edurooms.com/engage/enumclaw-school-district/newsletters/a-letter-from-dr-carey-6-6-25


The last day of the 2024 - 2025 school year is Tuesday, June 17, 2025. Early release times are as follows:
11:15 am
Enumclaw High School
Enumclaw Middle School
11:25 am
Thunder Mountain Middle School
12:15 pm
Transitional Kindergarten at the Birth to Five Center
Black Diamond Elementary
Byron Kibler Elementary
Southwood Elementary
Sunrise Elementary
Westwood Elementary
Please note that the last day of school for Half Day ECEAP and Developmental Preschool is Thursday, June 12, and for Full Day ECEAP is Friday, June 13.


Click the link below to view our weekly newsletter: A Letter From Dr. Carey: May 30, 2025
https://enumclawwa.edurooms.com/engage/enumclaw-school-district/newsletters/a-letter-from-dr-carey-5-30-25


If your student has medications in the Health Room, please arrange for pick up before the last day of school. All medications remaining in the Health Room after the last day of school, June 17, 2025, will be disposed of.


This Memorial Day, the Enumclaw School District invites you to join us in honoring the courage and sacrifice of those who gave everything in service to our nation. May we remember their legacy through our actions and cherish the freedoms they fought to protect.
We also extend our deepest gratitude to the families of fallen heroes; your strength and resilience are truly appreciated.


Click the link below to view our weekly newsletter: A Letter From Dr. Carey: May 23, 2025
https://enumclawwa.edurooms.com/engage/enumclaw-school-district/newsletters/a-letter-from-dr-carey-5-23-25


Click the link below to view our weekly newsletter: A Letter From Dr. Carey: May 9, 2025
https://enumclawwa.edurooms.com/engage/enumclaw-school-district/newsletters/a-letter-from-dr-carey-5-16-25


Make sure your calendar includes important upcoming dates! Reminder: Due to missed days of school earlier in the year, school will be in session on the calendared School Makeup Day on May 23, 2025. Please note that this is a full school day schedule, not Friday early release.
EHS &EMS: 8:00 am - 2:30 pm
TMMS: 8:10 am - 2:24 pm
Elementary: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm


Join us at the next School Board Meeting! Our next General Meeting is Monday, May 19, 2025. You will find the agenda posted 48 hours before the meeting on our School Board web page.


Click the link below to view the ESD Activities & Athletics Newsletter for Monday, May 12, 2025: https://enumclawwa.edurooms.com/engage/enumclaw-school-district/newsletters/esd-activities-athletics-newsletter-5-12-25


Click the link below to view our weekly newsletter: A Letter From Dr. Carey: May 9, 2025
https://enumclawwa.edurooms.com/engage/enumclaw-school-district/newsletters/a-letter-from-dr-carey-5-9-25


A reminder from the Enumclaw School District Nurse: Students cannot transport prescribed or over-the-counter medications. If a medication must be taken during the school day, please contact your building’s Health Room staff to make the proper arrangements.


Happy Certificated Appreciation Week! A special thank you to the teachers, counselors, psychologists, librarians, occupational and physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, and specialist who go above and beyond for ESD students and schools!


Click the link below to view our weekly newsletter: A Letter From Dr. Carey: May 2, 2025
https://enumclawwa.edurooms.com/engage/enumclaw-school-district/newsletters/a-letter-from-dr-carey-5-2-25


May is Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month! While initially only federally observed for one week in May, honoring Asian-Pacific American Heritage was expanded to be observed for the entire month of May beginning in 1990. May was designated to commemorate the immigration of the first Japanese to the US on May 7, 1843, as well as the anniversary of the transcontinental railroad's completion on May 10, 1869. A majority of workers who laid tracks for the railroads were Chinese immigrants.*
This month is an opportunity to learn more about the countless Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who have shaped and enriched the history of the United States. You can visit the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center to learn more.
*www.asianpacificheritage.gov
