Sunday, April 23, 2023

April 24 - 28, 2023

 




Monday, April 24, Day 1

WI Forward Exam Window Continues
(Make-ups only)

8:00am-4:15pm 4th Grade Field Trip to Madison State Capitol (All 4th Grade Classes)

Lunch: Mini Turkey Corn Dogs 

Board of Education Meeting @ 5:30pm  


Tuesday, April 25, Day 2

WI Forward Exam Window Continues
(Make-ups only)

COLOR RUN fundraiser kick off!



Your child will receive a FREE pair of sunglasses just by registering!!  Watch for email on Tuesday, April 25th!

Lunch: Beef Walking Tacos 


Wednesday, April 26, Day 3

Sports/Jersey Day - Wear your favorite team attire

Administrative Professionals Day!  Thank you Miss Carlson!!!

WI Forward Exam Window Continues
(Make-ups only)
 
COLOR RUN fundraiser continues!

9:00-10:00 3rd Grade Presentation - Immigration Speaker

Lunch: Cheeseburger 

5:30pm - 9:30pm Kaukauna Future Strong Summit


Thursday, April 27, Day 4

WI Forward Exam Window Continues
(Make-ups only)

COLOR RUN fundraiser continues!

Lunch: Teriyaki Glazed Chicken

5:30pm - 9:30pm Kaukauna Future Strong Summit


Friday, April 28, Day 5

WI Forward Exam Window ENDS today! 

COLOR RUN fundraiser continues!

Lunch: Cheese Stuffed Breadsticks


Saturday, April 30

8:30am - 12:30pm Kaukauna Future Strong Summit



Upcoming Events: 

April 22 - Earth Day 
May 1 - School Principal's Day!
May 8-12 - Teacher Appreciation Week 
May 2 - 2nd Grade (Mrs. VandeVoort & Mrs. Jozwiak) & 4th Grade (Mrs. Herlache & Mrs. Sprangers) Spring Concert 
May 4 - 2nd Grade (Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Ritzke & Ms. VanAsten) Spring Concert
May 8 - 4th Grade (Mrs. Durrant, Mrs. Cooksey & Mrs. Baranczyk/Mrs. Gostisha) Spring Concert 
May 9 - PAC Meeting 
May 14 - Mother's Day 
May 18 - Quinney Family Color Run 
May 19 - Breaking Boundaries Triathlon 
May 26 - All Students Early Dismissal 
May 29 - All Students No School (Memorial Day) 
May 30 - EQ Field Day PM (Rain Date - June 1)
June 6 - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL - All Students Early Dismissal 

 
Color Run


Save the date on your calendar - Our end of the year celebratory Color Run event will be held in the early evening on Thursday, May 18th. This will be our 5th annual Electa Quinney Color Run!
This year the color run will be in the evening for both students and families to participate. The run/walk will take place around Electa Quinney School (typically a 1.5 mi format). Participants will be showered with colored powder, made of food-grade corn starch, at color stations along the route. We refrain from booklet sale fundraisers and use this as our main fundraiser; beyond the cost of materials and the event, the remainder goes to benefit the students supporting end of the year activities and future events such as teacher classroom materials, student birthday books, speakers, field trips and assemblies, family/community events, and more. Fundraiser kick off date will be Tuesday, April 25th!

Help us meet out goal and win fun incentives on the way!




Order your Quinney Color Run Shirt


Deadline: April 30th at 11:59pm

T-shirt sales for the Color Run this year are optional.  Students and families can wear any white shirt, a past Color Run shirt, or realistically ANY shirt for the Color Run.  There is the possibility of some color remaining, however, we have found over the years that the colored powder washes out of clothing.  There is a small window to order a Color Run t-shirt if you or your student, family, or friends would like to have one.  Again, Color Run specific t-shirts are NOT REQUIRED to participate.  Visit the Eagle Graphics Online Store below to purchase.



Wisconsin Forward Exam Testing

Each spring our students in grades 3 & 4 participate in the WI Forward Exam testing.  The WI Forward Exam will begin this week and continue through April 28.


Summer School Registration - NOW OPEN!



Click Here for more information regarding Summer School

P.E News


Colby B. sets the Electa Quinney 20 meter PACER test record with 101 completed laps on 4/19/23. The PACER test measures a students aerobic capacity as the students run 20 meters in increasingly faster timed segments. This is the highest score seen in the past decade. Wilt Chamberlain’s 100 has been topped!


Kiyah S. in second grade - you read that right - just a second grader set the yearly record for push ups for the Fitnessgram Push-Up test. Kiyah completed 37 strict form push ups. She had the highest score of all Electa Quinney and NDLC students.



Kaukauna Youth Track and Field Meets

https://krd.activityreg.com/selectactivity_t2.wcs?leaguesid=2086



Concerts






APRIL Focus = COURAGE



PurposeFull Pursuit:

Review Courage as a family! Remember that Courage is choosing what is helpful, right, and kind - even when it’s hard or scary. What’s something that you’ve been afraid to discuss with your student? Something that might be difficult to explain about our community or the world. Chances are they will hear about it eventually and it may come from someone who is less informed or less supportive than you. Have a courageous conversation with your student. It could be about bullying, the environment, uncertainty, etc. Remind them that love and support are 2 tools that we can use to practice Courage. Discuss ways to practice Courage around the issue you discuss.

Conversation Starters:

  • How do you know if you are showing Courage?
  • Can you share a time this week when you were not able to practice flexible thinking? What could you have done differently?



Kaukauna Art Show



Employee of the Year Awards


We are currently seeking nominations for the Kaukauna Area School District annual Employee of the Year awards which will be presented at the District's Closing Ceremonies on June 7. You can nominate any KASD employee in the following categories:

  • Elementary School Certified Staff

  • Middle School Certified Staff

  • High School Certified Staff

  • Administrator

  • Support Staff

Students, Parents, Colleagues, Administrators and all members of the KASD community are welcome to submit nominations: https://forms.gle/UZtjK18Q48kbzquE7 


Nominations must be submitted by 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 5, 2023.
An impartial selection committee will determine award recipients based on received nominations demonstrating any combination of the criteria listed below.

  • How did the employee exceed expectations, resulting in positive outcomes that support the KASD mission?

  • How did the employee build relationships/partnerships in an effort to improve KASD culture & climate?

  • How did the employee create a love of learning in students of all abilities and backgrounds?

  • How did the employee inspire and lead others to contribute constructively?

  • How did the employee show a strong sense of values, integrity, or professionalism?

  • How did the employee model energy, enthusiasm, positive attitude, or dependability?

  • How did the employee eliminate obstacles to achieving the KASD mission?

  • How did the employee lead through proactive work and/or innovation?

  • How did the employee exhibit a commitment to community service?

  • How did the employee prove their strong human relations and cooperative skills with students, parents, colleagues, administration, or the KASD community?

  • How did the employee demonstrate their high expectations for all students?

  • How did the employee identify and implement improvements to policies, practices, or programs?

  • How did the employee improve morale through actions not related to regular job expectations?



Junior Dance Teams

Current 3rd and 4th grade students have an opportunity to sign up for the Junior Dance Team.  Any student in grades 3 and 4 this year interested in trying out for the Kaukauna Junior Dance Team please use the following link to sign up for tryouts https://forms.gle/rfdaA2uPsJeH5LMU6





April 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