Enumclaw School District

Enumclaw School District Welcome to our official Enumclaw School District #216 page. Enumclaw School District

Our 4000 students are served in five elementary schools (Black Diamond, Byron Kibler, Southwood, Sunrise and Westwood), two middle schools (Enumclaw and Thunder Mountain) and Enumclaw High School. Included in the district are the cities of Enumclaw, Black Diamond and several unincorporated communities. The Enumclaw School District (District) maintains this page as an avenue to communicate

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06/09/2026

Graduation Ceremony When: Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 7:00 PM Doors Open: 5:00 PM Where: Enumclaw S...

06/09/2026

Yesterday, the Class of 2026 participated in our 10th annual Make 'Em Weep event...

Katy Gibson Selected as Principal of Black Diamond Elementary
06/09/2026

Katy Gibson Selected as Principal of Black Diamond Elementary

Katy Gibson Selected as Principal of Black Diamond Elementary After an extensive search, vetting, ...

52 Middle School Students Become Published Authors
06/05/2026

52 Middle School Students Become Published Authors

This year, the Middle School Highly Capable (HiCap) Program challenged students to participate in a...

Incredible opportunities and partnerships to serve students. Way to go, Hornets!
06/04/2026

Incredible opportunities and partnerships to serve students. Way to go, Hornets!

Celebrating ESD Retirees and 607 Years of Service!
06/04/2026

Celebrating ESD Retirees and 607 Years of Service!

The Enumclaw School District celebrated this year’s retirees on Monday evening during a gathering f...

Join Us as we Celebrate our Class of 2026: Graduation Ceremony Live Stream
06/01/2026

Join Us as we Celebrate our Class of 2026: Graduation Ceremony Live Stream

Graduation Ceremony When: Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 7:00 PM Doors Open: 5:00 PM Where: Enumclaw S...

Join Us for Black Diamond Elementary Principal Interviews
06/01/2026

Join Us for Black Diamond Elementary Principal Interviews

Join Us for Black Diamond Elementary Principal Interviews ESD is seeking the next Principal of Bla...

America 250: Voices of the Foothills Student Essay ContestCelebrate America's 250th anniversary by inspiring the next ge...
05/30/2026

America 250: Voices of the Foothills Student Essay Contest

Celebrate America's 250th anniversary by inspiring the next generation to share their voices, reflect on community and country, and become part of Enumclaw's story.

Presented by the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Enumclaw School District and the City of Enumclaw.

Elementary School (Grades 3–5)
“What makes America special to you, and what kind of America do you hope to help create someday?” Word Count: 250-500 words

Middle School (Grades 6–8)
“As America celebrates 250 years, what values do you believe are most important for the next generation to protect and strengthen? ”Word Count: 500-750 words

High School (Grades 9–12)
“America’s story is still being written. What role do young people and communities like Enumclaw play in shaping the future of our nation?” Word Count: 750-1,200 words

Contest Rules:
• Open to all ESD students, one submission per student
• Essays must be original student work
• AI-generated submissions are not permitted
• Essays must be respectful and age-appropriate
• Parent/guardian permission required for publication and recognition
• Submissions must include: student name, grade, school, and teacher

Winners will receive:
• Recognition as a Co-Grand Marshal in the Enumclaw Fourth of July Parade
• Publication of winning essays on the Chamber website
• Community recognition through local media and partner organizations
• Recognition from the Enumclaw Chamber, Enumclaw School District, and City of Enumclaw

Submit your essay by June 8, 2026, to the ESD District office or your school by 4 p.m. Winners will be announced in mid-June 2026

Way to go, Westwood Cougars!
05/27/2026

Way to go, Westwood Cougars!

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2929 McDougall Avenue
Enumclaw, WA
98022

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