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Welcome to Eisenhower Elementary, home of the Eagles! We are thrilled to have you and your child as part of our elementary school community. Our dedicated team of educators is committed to providing a nurturing and inclusive environment that promotes academic excellence, character development, and continued growth. At Eisenhower, we believe in a well-rounded education that empowers students to reach their full potential.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Amy Roether, Principal
AmyRoether@usd475.org
785-717-4340
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Navigating the elementary school years presents unique challenges for parents. Balancing family life, work responsibilities, and personal well-being requires intentional efforts to manage stress effectively. Here are practical strategies and resources tailored to parents of Eisenhower Elementary school children:
On a crisp spring day in Junction City, Kansas, nature treated residents to a celestial spectacle—the 2024 solar eclipse. As the moon glided across the sun, casting a fleeting shadow on Earth, the phenomenon was met with awe and wonder, particularly at Eisenhower Elementary School, where students and teachers gathered to witness this rare event.
At Eisenhower Elementary School, we understand the importance of establishing and maintaining healthy daily routines for young children. These routines not only provide structure and stability but also contribute to their overall well-being and success. Here are some strategies we recommend for families to implement at home:
As spring unfolds in Junction City, the emergence of diverse animals offers a valuable opportunity for students to engage with their surroundings, cultivate curiosity, and develop a deeper connection to the rich biodiversity of their community.
National Reading Month is a time to celebrate the joy of reading and inspire a lifelong love of books in children and families. By fostering a reading-rich environment at home, parents can empower their children to become enthusiastic readers and lifelong learners.
In the bustling Pre-Kindergarten class at Eisenhower Elementary, play isn't just fun and games—it's a powerful tool for nurturing social and emotional development.