Sunday, January 17, 2021

January 18-22, 2021

   



Week at a Glance:

Monday, Jan. 18:  Day 6

Lunch:

#1 -  Hot Dog

#2 - Cheeseburger
  • Martin Luther King Day!
  • Character Color Week: Wear Red - CARING


Tuesday, Jan. 19:  Day 1

Lunch:

#1 - Soft Shell Tacos

#2 - Cheesy Chicken Enchiladas
  • Character Color Week: Wear Orange - FAIRNESS

Wednesday, Jan. 20:  Day 2

Lunch:

#1 - Crispy Chicken Patty Sandwich

#2 - Ham & Cheese Bagel Melt

  • Character Color Week! Wear Green - RESPONSIBILITY

Thursday, Jan. 21: Day 3

Lunch:

#1 - Roasted Turkey w/Gravy

#2 - Philly Cheese Steak
  • Character Color Week! Wear Yellow - RESPECT


Friday, Jan. 22:  Day 4

11:30 Dismissal - Half Day!
  • Character Color Week: Wear Blue/Purple - TRUSTWORTHINESS/CITIZENSHIP  


Upcoming Events:

January 25: NO SCHOOL
January 26: PAC Meeting at 6:00 PM - virtual





COUGAR CHARACTER COLOR WEEK


It is Character Color Week at Quinney!

  • Monday - Wear Red for Caring
    • Caring – being kind with words and actions; thinking about other people’s needs and feelings; helping others; giving to others without expecting something in return
  • Tuesday- Wear Orange for Fairness
    • Fairness – playing by the rules; thinking about other people’s point of view; sharing, speaking up against things that are unfair
  • Wednesday- Wear Green for Responsibility 
    • Responsibility – doing the jobs you are supposed to do; doing your best work; accepting the consequences of your actions
  • Thursday - Yellow for Respect
      • Respect – treat others the way you want to be treated; being polite and courteous; respecting other people’s differences; solving conflicts peacefully
    • Friday - Wear Blue for Trustworthiness OR Purple for Citizenship
      • Trustworthiness – being honest in your words and actions; doing what you say you will do; doing what you know is right…even if it is difficult; not making up stories 
      • Citizenship – cooperating with others, being a good part of a larger group; contributing to your community; obeying laws and rules; working together to make your environment a better place for all







    YEARBOOKS - ONLINE ONLY THIS YEAR!
    Here is the link for the online ordering of the Electa Quinney yearbook.   The link will close on March 15th.


    Parents may also go to our website www.networkphoto.net  select the FALL PREPAY tab and type in Electa Quinney.




    The video announcements after break featured the new puppy at the Knapp household.  We'd love to see a picture of your child and the pet in your home.  We have been featuring one 2nd grade, one 3rd grade, and one 4th grade student picture on the announcements each day.  If you haven't done so yet, here's the "how to"...

    Email eqoffice@kaukaunasd.org.  In the email include...
      1. Picture of your pet with child (any pet--dog, cat, fish, lizard, hamster, snake, etc.--and if you don't have one, then send a picture with a sibling or any other special person in the student's life)
      2. Your child's name 
      3. The classroom teacher 
      4. The pet's name








    PAC NEWS

    Our next PAC meeting will be Tuesday, January 26th at 6:00 PM. We hope you will consider attending our virtual meeting if you are able! Sign-up here to receive an email prior to the meeting with the virtual link. 






    iReady Testing

    This month students are continuing to take the Winter iReady Diagnostic test if they have not yet completed them in class (Reading approx. 45 min, Math approx. 45 min). The questions on these tests help to show how much students have grown from the fall until now and from year to year. There is nothing students need to prepare for these tests. Suggestions of things that can help your child do their best everyday are-- 
    • Make sure your child has a good night's rest
    • Have your child eat a healthy breakfast at home or at school.
    • Encourage our child to do their best!


    Community Events and Activity Flyers

    There are a great many worthy undertakings in the Kaukauna Area School District that understandably deserve public support. The Board of Education/School District assist with this process in providing notice to students and/or families of certain non-school-related community activities/programs that are for public school-age students (that apply and meet policy conditions). Click here or visit the school district website to view the up to date list of events and flyers.