Week at a Glance:
Monday, Oct. 11, Day 3
Tuesday, Oct. 12, Day 4
- Tom's Drive-In Family Night for EQ, 4-8 p.m. (Calumet St.)
Wednesday, Oct. 13, Day 5
- School Spirit Wear Day - Wear an Electa Quinney Shirt, Kaukauna Shirt, or Orange/Black!
- What Went Well Wednesday
Thursday, Oct. 14, Day 6
- Fall Family Event - Sign-up Genius
Friday, Oct. 15, Day 1
Upcoming Events:
October 25-27: Red Ribbon Week w/dress-up days (see below)October 28-29: NO SCHOOL
Join us this week for our 2021 Electa Quinney Fall Family Event!
This is a free evening event being held on Thursday, October 14th complete with the opportunity to tour the building at your own pace, meet other families, enjoy some physical activity in the gymnasium, stop in the cafetorium for a snack, coloring, picture slideshow and more.
This event is in an Open House format where families do not need to be present the entire time. Families that desire to participate can come and leave anytime during their selected "sign-up" time. Select staff will be volunteering during this event. Classroom doors will be open for you to "take a peek" however not fully open to enter the classroom, we look forward to sharing the "inside the classroom experiences" during our November Parent/Student/Teacher Conferences.
We are holding two time slots (5:00-5:40; 5:50-6:300 for families to choose from to help with the number of individuals in the building at one time. Please review the available slots in the Sign-up by clicking here and click on the button on the site to sign up. We look forward to seeing you there! Thank you!
Electa Quinney Staff
This is a free evening event being held on Thursday, October 14th complete with the opportunity to tour the building at your own pace, meet other families, enjoy some physical activity in the gymnasium, stop in the cafetorium for a snack, coloring, picture slideshow and more.
This event is in an Open House format where families do not need to be present the entire time. Families that desire to participate can come and leave anytime during their selected "sign-up" time. Select staff will be volunteering during this event. Classroom doors will be open for you to "take a peek" however not fully open to enter the classroom, we look forward to sharing the "inside the classroom experiences" during our November Parent/Student/Teacher Conferences.
We are holding two time slots (5:00-5:40; 5:50-6:300 for families to choose from to help with the number of individuals in the building at one time. Please review the available slots in the Sign-up by clicking here and click on the button on the site to sign up. We look forward to seeing you there! Thank you!
Electa Quinney Staff
RED RIBBON WEEK Monday, Oct. 25th-Wednesday, Oct. 27th
RED RIBBON WEEK Monday, Oct. 25th-Wednesday, Oct. 27th
4K-4 Students will learn about keeping their bodies healthy and drug free during their developmental guidance lessons with their School Counselor!
Dress up Days: Monday, October 25th-Wednesday, October 27thMonday, October 25th
“Teaming Up Against Drugs is NO SWEAT!” -- Wear your favorite Sweats and/or Team Apparel!
Tuesday, October 26th
“Stay United Against Drugs” -- Wear Red White and Blue!
Wednesday, October 27th
“Say BOO to Drugs” -- “Drugs are scary...be drug free!” Wear your ghost gear
Talk with your kids to build healthy and safe habits for a lifetime: Small talks are short, casual conversations that help you connect with your child on the important stuff, like underage drinking. Having lots of small talks over time helps build trust and set expectations as kids change and grow.
Visit https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/small-talks/index.htm for more resources.
4K-4 Students will learn about keeping their bodies healthy and drug free during their developmental guidance lessons with their School Counselor!
Monday, October 25th “Teaming Up Against Drugs is NO SWEAT!” -- Wear your favorite Sweats and/or Team Apparel!
Tuesday, October 26th “Stay United Against Drugs” -- Wear Red White and Blue!
Wednesday, October 27th “Say BOO to Drugs” -- “Drugs are scary...be drug free!” Wear your ghost gear
Talk with your kids to build healthy and safe habits for a lifetime: Small talks are short, casual conversations that help you connect with your child on the important stuff, like underage drinking. Having lots of small talks over time helps build trust and set expectations as kids change and grow.
Visit https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/small-talks/index.htm for more resources.