Sunday, January 16, 2022

January 17 - 21, 2022

 


Monday, Jan. 17, Day 6

Lunch: Turkey Hot Dog 

Cougar Council Character Color Week - Wear Red 

Martin Luther King King Jr. Day! 


Tuesday, Jan. 18, Day 1

Lunch: Soft Beef Whole Grain Tacos 

Cougar Council Character Color Week - Wear Orange  

PAC Meeting 6:00 - 7:00 PM 


Wednesday, Jan. 19, Day 2

Lunch: Chicken Nuggets 

Cougar Council Character Color Week - Wear Green/Yellow 
  
School Spirit Wear Day- Wear an Electa Quinney Shirt, Kaukauna Shirt, or Orange/Black! 


Thursday, Jan. 20, Day 3

Lunch: Roasted Turkey with Gravy 

Cougar Council Character Color Week - Wear Blue 


Friday, Jan. 21, Day 4

11:30 AM Dismissal! 

Cougar Council Character Color Week - Wear Purple 




Upcoming Events: 

Monday, Jan 24 - No School 
Monday, Jan 24 - Board of Education Meeting 


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 OR Yellow for Respect
    • Responsibility – doing the jobs you are supposed to do; doing your best work; accepting the consequences of your actions
    • Respect – treat others the way you want to be treated; being polite and courteous; respecting other people’s differences; solving conflicts peacefully
  • Thursday- Wear Blue for Trustworthiness
    • 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 
  • Friday- Wear Blue for Trustworthiness OR Purple for Citizenship
    • 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







2021-2022 Yearbook

Yearbooks are on sale now and will ONLY BE SOLD ONLINE! 
Orders are due by March 1st. 
$9.50/each 

Link to order is below: 




School Confirmation Forms Due February 1st

Our 2nd and 3rd grade students received a School Confirmation Form.  Thank you for taking a moment to complete the form and return it to school with your child in his/her folder.  This information is used as we plan for classes and staffing for the next school year.  If you have any questions about your form, feel free to contact me at knapps@kaukaunasd.org, I would be happy to answer any questions so you feel informed as we move forward planning for '22-23.
-Stacy Knapp



Appleton COVID-19 Clinic
Walk-Ins Welcome!
2411 S. Kensington Drive 
Appleton, WI 54911 
920-832-6429 

Free PCR tests available Monday-Wednesday from 9am-5pm 
Pre-register at https://register.covidconnect.wi.gov/en-US/

COVID-19 Vaccines available Thursdays 9am-12pm and Fridays 7am-12pm
1st, 2nd, and booster doses for Moderna, Pfizer and Janessen  
Make appointment at goridcovid.com







PAC NEWS

We have PAC meeting this week on Tuesday, January 18th at 6:00 PM. The meeting may be virtual considering our all school face covering requirement, if you would like to attend our meeting virtually, please email Mrs. Knapp at knapps@kaukaunasd.org.





Perseverance Questions Conversation Starters

Use these questions about Perseverance to start conversation at home this month with your children.
  • What do you think the expression, “Go slow to go fast” means? How could you apply it to the last project you did? How about the next project you’ll do? How could we apply it to our chores at home? To keeping the house clean? To straightening our rooms? How about in our relationships?
  • How would you teach someone to persevere? What would it look like?
  • What’s a challenge for you right now? What’s the hardest part? What are some resources—people, strategies, tools, inspiration—that could help you? What’s one step we can take together to overcome this challenge?



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