Welcome 2023-2024 Klahanie School Families!

Hello 2023-2024 Klahanie School Families! 2023-24 Klahanie School Meet & Greet:  September 5th 10am-11amParking is limited, thank you for carpooling and parking off 81st or walking from KVI. For our families with 2yr olds and new to Klahanie School, and feeling a bit nervous as parents about the freshness and transitioning of caregiver to school team,Continue reading “Welcome 2023-2024 Klahanie School Families!”

6 Ways to Help Ease Your Child’s Preschool Separation Anxiety

Article from the Parent resource website http://www.pathways.org/ Starting preschool is a big milestone for your little one. It marks the beginning of their formal education, a process that’s likely to span multiple decades. When your child enters the doors of their new school on the first day, they will meet future friends and find themselves immersed inContinue reading “6 Ways to Help Ease Your Child’s Preschool Separation Anxiety”

Thank You for Your 2023 Fundraiser Support!

Thank you for helping Klahanie School raise funds for scholarships and to all the incredible community Donors: Earthen, Vashon Pharmacy, Gravy, Vashon Baking Company, The Hardware Store, Snapdragon Bakery and Cafe, Vashon Adventures and all the private donors. Thank you, you keep opportunities for families thriving! Ongoing donor support for families can always be madeContinue reading “Thank You for Your 2023 Fundraiser Support!”

Klahanie School July 2023 Newsletter

Klahanie School July 2023 Newsletter Klahanie School 2023 Class Definition of Community We Share. We Play Together. We Relax Together. We Sing Together. We Collaborate Ideas. We are Creative Together. We have Fun and Listen. There are three ways to ultimate success: The first way is to be kind. The second way is to beContinue reading “Klahanie School July 2023 Newsletter”

Honoring Juneteenth

Honoring Juneteenth. Commemorating the fall of slavery in Galveston, Texas two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863 to free enslaved Black people held in the Confederacy. “We are celebrating the symbolism of Juneteenth, the symbolism of Juneteenth is the transition from slavery to freedom.” ~Leslie Wilson, professor of history at Montclair StateContinue reading “Honoring Juneteenth”