Saturday, October 15, 2022

October 17 - 21, 2022

 


Sunday, Oct. 16 (11:59 PM)

Monday, Oct. 17, Day 1

Lunch: Chicken Nuggets 

1:15-2:15 Fire Dept. Visit 2nd Grade Mrs. Jozwiak & Mrs. Owen 


Tuesday, Oct. 18, Day 2

Lunch: Soft Beef Whole Grain Taco 

8:40am - 11:30am 3rd Grade Ms. Dercks & Mr. K 1000 Islands Field Trip 

1:15-2:15 Fire Dept. Visit 2nd Grade Mrs. VandeVoort, Ms. VanAsten & Mrs. Ritzke  


Wednesday, Oct. 19, Day 3

School Spirit Wear Day - Wear an Electa Quinney Shirt, Kaukauna Shirt, or Orange/Black! 

Lunch: Very Berry Yogurt Parfait 


Thursday, Oct. 20, Day 4

Lunch: Roasted Turkey with Gravy 



Friday, Oct. 21, Day 5

Lunch: French Bread Multi Cheese Garlic Pizza 



Upcoming Events: 

Oct. 24 - Board of Education Meeting 
Oct. 25 - Toms Dine Out Night 4pm-8pm 
Oct. 26 - 3Gill & 3Gaines 1000 Islands Field Trip 
Oct. 27 - No School 
Oct 28 - No School 
Nov. 3 - Family Night -- SAVE THE DATE

QUINNEY WEAR - DEADLINE is TODAY

SUNDAY, Oct. 16th at 11:59 pm

https://quinneyspirit.itemorder.com/shop/home/



Author-in-Residence - Miranda Paul


We are excited to announce that we will have an Author In Residence visit at Electa Quinney this year.  With the support of the EQ PAC, Author Miranda Paul will join us on November 1-3 for an Author in Residence visit.  We will have an all school assembly with Miranda on Nov. 1st followed by three days of Writer's Workshop Visits with classes and culminating the three day residency with a Family Event on the evening of November 3rd.

Miranda Paul is an award-winning author of more than a dozen fiction and nonfiction books for children. She has received starred reviews and Junior Library Guild distinction for several titles, including One Plastic Bag, Water is Water, I Am Farmer, Nine Months, and Little Libraries, Big Heroes. Her book, Whose Hands Are These? was an ILA Teacher’s Choice and her edited poetry collection, Thanku: Poems of Gratitude, was a 2020 ALA Notable title for all ages. Miranda is a frequent presenter at schools around the world and has presented at the Library of Congress Young Readers Center with environmental activist Isatou Ceesay. She is a co-founding member of We Need Diverse Books. More at MirandaPaul.com.

Mark your calendar to join us for our first family event of the 22-23 School Year.



November Parent/Student/Teacher Conferences

Parent/Student/Teacher Conferences dates are around the corner.  Here is the organization for conferences this fall...
  • Tuesday, Nov. 15 - 4:30-7 - In-person
  • Thursday, Nov. 17 - 4:30-7 - Virtual 
  • Friday, Nov. 18 - 12:30-4 - In-person
As parents you will be able to sign up for a conference time online with Sign-Up Genius just as you did in prior years.  We will send the sign-up information via a E-mail message from Parent Portal after the first week in November.





Your students i-Ready reports have been sent home! 

-Discuss these results with your child: Celebrate their strengths and progress and collaborate with them on planning how they will reach their goals.

-The i-Ready Family Center contains Frequently Asked Questions, helpful suggestions, and more information about understanding your student's i-Ready report.  Click the blue link to access this online resource.



Red Ribbon Week



October Focus = REPONSIILITY

  • Family Challenge: 
  • A big part of Responsibility is how we interact with, or engage with, others. As we work to keep healthy relationships, we must understand that our choices impact those around us. This month's focus for 3rd grade is on practicing Responsibility with the help of flexible thinking.

    Conversation Starters:

    • -Can you describe how flexible thinking helps you to make Responsible choices?
    • -Share with me how you use flexible thinking to practice Responsibility.



Lunch Menu



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