
Students are invited to Kindergarten Jump Start based on parent survey results. Families will receive information directly from TOL on dates, times and location. Kindergarten Jump Start has been designed to ensure student academic and social emotional readiness for the fall. Tacoma Online (TOL) is hosting jumpstart for incoming Kindergarten students. To enroll in kindergarten, visit our Enrollment Services website. Students should be dropped off at 9:00 AM and picked up at 1:00PM.
Transportation is not provided for Kindergarten Jump Start. Due to limited food supplies over the summer, we are unable to accommodate all dietary needs. Does your kindergartener need required immunizations? Find a list of the required immunizations to start school at School Immunization Parent Chart Immunizations will need to be up to date for your student to attend Jump Start. A health care plan and provider orders/needed medications must be in place for your student to attend Jump start. Does your kindergartener have a life-threatening medical need? If so, please reach out to the school nurse. This summer program is designed to help incoming kindergarten students feel confident and ready for success in school. Students have a chance to become familiar with their school and classroom and get to know their classmates and teacher before school officially starts.Īll Kindergarten students that are fully compliant with the enrollment process by August 7, 2023, are automatically enrolled and should plan on attending. We look forward to having your child be part of Queen Anne Elementary Please mark your calendars for August 19th-23rd 2019 for Kindergarten Jump Start Please. Family Brochure (PDF) is an invitation for families of students who are participating in WaKIDS this year to get involved in the program and find out what to expect.Kindergarten Jump Start is August 22-24, 2023. What is WaKIDS? (PDF) English | Spanish – a one-page document that provides an overview of this program. Early learning collaboration aligns practices of early learning professionals and kindergarten teachers to support smooth transitions for children. Whole-child assessment gives kindergarten teachers information about the social/emotional, physical, cognitive, language, literacy and mathematics development of the children in their classrooms, so they may tailor their instruction to the individual needs of each child.
Family connection welcomes families into the Washington K-12 system as partners in their child’s education. The Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills (WaKIDS) is a transition process that helps to ensure a successful start to the K-12 experience and connect the key adults in a child’s life.