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SUNSET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
12824 W. 12th
Airway Heights, WA 99001
 
Principal:
        Matt Beal
 
Assistant Principal:
        Shawna Fraser
 
Secretary:
        Tracy Tenney
 
PTO President:
        Erin Kosanke
 
Office: 509-559-4600
Attendance: 509-559-4602
FAX: 509-244-0906
 
Office Hours:
7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
 

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    Welcome to Sunset Elementary!
    Home of the Falcons
     
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  • FARM TO SCHOOL SURVEY FOR STUDENTS
    Please take a few minutes to fill out this short survey below.  This feedback is essential to the success of our breakfast and lunch program.  It will also help us evaluate our curent fresh fruit and vegetable program in our school.  We hope to use this information to make adjustments and improvements.
     
     
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  • PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION FOR 2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR
    Preschool and Kindergarten registration paperwork for the 2013-2014 school year is now available online or in the Sunset office.  Children must turn five PRIOR to August 31, 2013 in order to be eligible for Kindergarten.  Please bring in a state copy of your child's birth certificate and immunization records when you register.
     
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  • NEW TO SUNSET ELEMENTARY?
    If you are new to our school, check out the links under the "Parent Resources" tab. You will find bus route information, nutritional services information, and our student handbook.  Welcome to Sunset!

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  • ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPRING STATE ASSESSMENTS
    This spring, all third through eighth grade students in Washington State will take an assessment called the Measurements of Student Progress (MSP). The MSP measures a student's progress toward mastering basic skills in mathematics (grades 3-8 online), reading (grades 3-8 online), writing (grades 4 and 7 paper and pencil), and science (grades 5 and 8 online). The MSP is important because teachers and administrators can gain information about student progress toward meeting grade level expectations and can better plan curriculum, instruction and student placement. In addition, students become familiar with the test and have several chances to get feedback on their performance before taking the HSPE/EOC as a graduation requirement. Look for an announcement of testing days for your school, and make sure your child attends school on these days. Make sure your child gets plenty of sleep the night before testing, and that he or she eats a nutritious breakfast on testing days. http://www.cheneysd.org//Domain/37
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