Monday, Mar. 28, Day 5
Lunch: Toasted Cheese Sandwich
Tuesday, Mar. 29, Day 6
Lunch: Soft Beef Whole Grain Tacos
Wisconsin Forward Testing begins today! You will do GREAT 3rd and 4th graders!!!
Moved to Friday, April 1st - Cougar Council Dress Up Day - Wacky Hair or Hat day!
Wednesday, Mar. 30, Day 1
Lunch: Italian Turkey Meatball Sub
9:00-11:55 2nd Grade Field to Bubolz - Mrs. Owen, Mrs. VandeVoort, Mrs. Jozwiak/Mrs. Ponte
Thursday, Mar. 31, Day 2
Lunch: Muffin & Cheez-It Fun Lunch
9:00-11:55 2nd Grade Field to Bubolz - Mrs. McKinnon, Mrs. Ritzke, Ms. VanAsten
Friday, Apr. 1, Day 3
Lunch: TBA
Cougar Council Dress Up Day - Wacky Hair or Hat day!
Upcoming Events:
April 7 - 2nd Grade Concert (Ritzke/VandeVoort)
April 11 - Board of Education Meeting
April 13 - Cougar Council Dress Up Day - Spring Fever/Beach Day
April 14 - All Students No School
April 15 - All Students No School
April 18 - All Students No School
April 25 - Board of Education Meeting
April 26 - Cougar Council Dress Up Day - Country/Western Day
MATH TIP
**Menus subject to change per Chartwells. Always monitor the Chartwells' NutriSlice Online Menu as changes can happen a week prior, days prior, and sometimes even the morning of.
March guidance topics are upon us!
This Month we will be focusing on Celebrating our Differences
Students will put value to their own uniqueness and talk about what respecting other's differences looks like at school and in the community.
Wisconsin Forward Exam Testing
• Ensuring students get a good night's sleep and a nutritious breakfast before taking the test
• Offering praise and encouragement for achievement and improvement
• Sharing your enthusiasm and interest in reading, mathematics, and science with your children
Dates: June 13 - July 1 for most classes
Section Times: 8:00-9:15, 9:20-10:35, 10:40-11:55
Location: Kaukauna High School
Click Here for more information on Kaukauna Summer School!
Responsibility: What are some things that you’ve been wanting to do, either individually or as a family, but just haven’t done yet? Over dinner, share some of these things! Write them down to create your Family Bucket List and discuss what it will take to make that happen. Which of these can we earn through responsible actions? Which of these will require us to work together? Who is responsible to make them happen?Respect: Agree as a family to set aside a certain time frame each day this week to unplug from devices and plug into family time. It shows Respect, for example, to not bring those phones to the dinner table. How does it feel to experience proximity and practice our manners face-to-face? When else can you unplug to show Respect?
Responsibility: What are some things that you’ve been wanting to do, either individually or as a family, but just haven’t done yet? Over dinner, share some of these things! Write them down to create your Family Bucket List and discuss what it will take to make that happen. Which of these can we earn through responsible actions? Which of these will require us to work together? Who is responsible to make them happen?
Respect: Agree as a family to set aside a certain time frame each day this week to unplug from devices and plug into family time. It shows Respect, for example, to not bring those phones to the dinner table. How does it feel to experience proximity and practice our manners face-to-face? When else can you unplug to show Respect?
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
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