On Friday, December 20th, the ECDS Parent Action Committee (PAC) and the Encinitas Fire Department will once again team-up to prepare and serve the annual ECDS Holiday Breakfast, including the ever-popular Hot Cocoa Bar, digital Photo Booth, and holiday “tattoo” station. This year’s breakfast coincides with Ugly Sweater Day and the last day of school before the Winter Break.
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All Are Invited to the Annual Middle School “Sneak Peek” Event
ALL ARE INVITED…
The annual ECDS Middle School “Sneak Peek” Event on Wednesday, Nov 20th beginning at 3:30 pm, is a perfect opportunity to take a closer look at the unique ways that 6th, 7th, and 8th graders learn, collaborate, and thrive during their middle years at ECDS.
After a brief overview and introductions to core subject teachers, visitors will join a walking tour that visits each Middle School classroom. During the tour, teachers will discuss curriculum content, explain expectations, show student work, and answer questions.
Current students will also be on hand to demonstrate public speaking skills they acquired during public speaking classes they attend two times per week as part of the complement of enrichment classes enjoyed by ECDS Middle School students. Other enrichment classes included in the school day for all 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students are weekly music, art studio, and digital photography classes.
WHEN: Wednesday, November 20, 2024, from 3:30 to 5:00 pm
WHERE: ECDS TK-8th Grade Campus, located at 3616 Manchester Ave, Encinitas
WHO: Parents and students interested in exploring ECDS as a Middle School option
RESERVATIONS: Not required.
Annual Fall Festival
An afternoon of spooky fun and surprises await those attending the annual Fall Festival from 2:00 to 4:30 pm on Friday, October 25th on the ECDS playing field. Food trucks, game booths, inflatable jumpies and slides, and a Haunted House with “spooky” and “not spooky” sections await all comers!
Parents to Visit TK-8th Grade Campus for Classroom Orientations on 9/10, 9/11, 9/12
Parents are invited to visit their child(ren)’s classrooms after school during Classroom Orientation Week. Teachers will outline their methods and expectations, walk visitors through students’ typical school day routines and seasonal schedules, and answer parents’ questions. The purpose of the orientations is to give parents a feel for what their children experience in the classroom, and build a bridge between school and home.
TK and Kindergarten / Tuesday, Sept 10, 2:45 to 3:45 pm
Grades 1 through 3 / Wednesday, Sept 11, 3:15 to 4:15 pm
Grades 4 through 8 / Thursday, Sept 12, 3:15 to 4:15 pm



