
Parkside Elementary's Word of the Month for December.


No School


Happy Thanksgiving


Student Success and Slipper Night - December 5th. Doors open at 6:10pm


Winterfest 2024 is coming soon!


Our 2nd Graders are ready for tonights Music Program - Doors open at 6:30p.m.


Parkside's Food Drive will run through Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Parkside's goal is 1000 Food Items. Items can not be homemade. They need to be store bought, canned or packaged non-perishable items. Thanks for supporting our community!


Thanks for always keeping our students and other drivers safe in our Drop-Off and Pick-Up areas. Please remember: 20 MPH, use your blinker, always be alert, and no U-Turns.



You have to love small towns. This is what Tenino is all about. Today 27 THS Seniors Athletes and State Championship qualifiers came back to Parkside to celebrate their beginnings with future Tenino Beavers, our Parkside Penguins! Thanks ,THS Student/Athletes for being a great role models of what hardwork, dedication and teamwork can do. It can take you a long way in life. You are well on your way. Thank you! You continue to make us Parkside Proud!

Former Parksider and now Tenino High School Student, Brynn, visited with some of our Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd Grade students today. As the School Board Student Representative she asked questions to help improve the student experience within the Tenino School District. Thanks for helping us "Learn and Grow."

OPEN TO FAMILIES IN THE TENINO
SCHOOL DISTRICT WHO NEED
ASSISTANCE WITH GIFTS DURING THE
HOLIDAYS FOR THEIR CHILDREN.


VETERANS DAY! - Thank you to our Veterans and their families for your sacrifice. We love our Veterans! THANK YOU!


No school tomorrow in honor of VETERANS Day. Thank you Veterans!


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Rolled Paper Creations at the Timberland Regional Library - November 16th for School Aged children.


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As a friendly reminder, in observance of Veterans Day there will be no school on Monday, November 11th. Thank you to all who served!


Don't underestimate the harm these school absences can cause.
Missing just two days a month of school―for any reason—can make life harder. Children who are chronically absent in kindergarten and first grade are less likely to read on grade level by the third grade.
Regular school attendance also provides an engaging environment. This can help young people build relationships with peers and adults and gain a deeper sense of community and purpose.

PARKSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL'S WORD OF THE MONTH


First Mondays i n Bucoda!
