Monday, Sept. 18, Day 4
School Spirit Wear Day Every Wednesday - Wear an Electa Quinney Shirt, Kaukauna Shirt, or Orange/Black!
Lunch Option 2: Sunbutter & Jelly Pitta Dipper Meal
The Kaukauna Area School District makes school safety a top priority. We practice safety drills on a regular basis which include fire, tornado, hold, lockdown and evacuation. All of our buildings are equipped with safe entrances and security cameras throughout. In light of unfortunate events that have happened throughout the world, we have adopted a philosophy with how we prepare students for the potential of having an intruder in our schools. ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) strategies provide students and staff with options to stay safe and make informed choices in a potential emergency situation. We have worked collaboratively with our School Resource Officers and the Kaukauna Police Department to provide training for staff with these strategies. To learn more about the ALICE strategies please visit the following webpage:
https://www.alicetraining.com/our-program/alice-training/k12-education/
In recognition of the importance of practicing these drills early in the school year, the Kaukauna Area School District has established School Safety Week. To assist students with understanding all of our safety drills, strategies, and procedures, we have implemented the plan below:
Throughout the week, students will take part in the following activities:
4K- Grade 4 students will listen to and discuss the book I’m Not Scared, I’m Prepared! Because I Know All About ALICE by Julia Cook;
Students in Grades 5-8 will have an ALICE Safety Presentation in their homeroom class
Students in Grades 9-12 will have a ALICE Safety Presentation in Flex Time
All students will participate in a Fire Drill, a Tornado Drill, and Hold / Lockdown Drills
All students will participate in an Evacuation to Rally Points Drill (this will involve students and staff relocating to a location near their school, but off the school grounds). *If you do not give consent for your student to practice moving to the rally point with their teacher and classmates, please contact the principal. KHS and RVMS will evacuate on campus only.
Please know the intent of practicing these drills in September is to educate, to protect, and to stimulate conversation among teachers and students. Your student(s) will likely come home and share information with you as well. If you should have any questions or concerns prior to the drills or following Safety Week, please contact our Principal, Stacy Knapp.
2023-2024 PAC MEETINGS:Monday, Sept. 18thTuesday, Nov. 7thMonday, Jan. 22ndTuesday, March 12thMonday, April 29thAll PAC meetings are held at 6:00 pm in the Quinney LMC
All interested parents are encouraged to attend one meeting, two meetings, or as many that fit into your schedule.
Hug and Go Drop-Off
- please pull forward as far as possible to allow for additional cars. Students exit the vehicle next to the sidewalk
- once you have dropped off your child please exit the HUG & GO area in a timely manner
- No parking or standing please
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Lunch Menu
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School Store
Hello Quinney Families,
For the past few years, we have found a way to acknowledge students who continually show the Quinney BASE expectations (Safe, Respectful, Responsible) and the students and staff really enjoyed it! So we're going to implement it again this year! Character coins will be handed out to help praise students who are following the Quinney BASE expectations. Students can cash in 5 coins for 1 ticket to use in the school store to purchase something of their choice. All staff in the building will pass out coins, classroom teachers will give tickets to students and show them the menu before going to the school store to redeem tickets.
Child Safety
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Report and Absence/Appointment
Picture Retake Day
PurposeFULL People = RESPECT & KINDNESS
PurposeFull Pursuit:
Review Respect as a family! Remember that in our lessons we are teaching that Respect means to see value in people and things and treat them with care. Agree as a family to set aside a certain time each day this week to unplug from devices and plug into family time. It shows Respect to practice being present in the moment without the distractions that can come from technology. Debrief and discuss this challenge afterward and commit to this practice at least 1 day each week!
Conversation Starters:
- How can you check to see if you understand someone else’s perspective?
- Why is practicing perspective-taking important when trying to show someone Respect?
Helpful Links
Students thrive best when there are strong links between home and school. Therefore, Electa Quinney encourages regular and open communications between home and school. For environmental reasons, the school endeavors to have as much 'paperless' communication as possible. While the teachers maintain regular communications with parents regarding their individual child, the following channels are available for communications at the school level.
School Website: http://www.kaukauna.k12.wi.us/schools/quinney/
On this site you will find School Calendar populated with school events and happenings
News, Announcements, and Links page that contains important links, information, handouts, or announcements that are particular to our school
Weekly Family Blog: sent via email weekly to keep you informed of school news and events as well as to reflect on educational issues that affect your child
Parent Portal and Infinite Campus Messenger: e-mails are sent with announcements and reminders to families that elect on their Parent Portal account to receive Messenger emails.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electaquinneyelementaryschool/ pictures, news reminders and information of our school days are posted on our Facebook page
Twitter: @quinneycougars pictures, announcements, reminders, and more are shared via Twitter.
Instagram: @quinneycougars pictures and more are shared via Instagram.
KASD website: portal of general information about the school district and connections to other programs/information.
School Events: Parent-student- teacher conferences, open houses, performances and special events throughout the year that will communicate to you the learning experiences in the school
Emails (via Infinite Campus Parent Portal) and SMS text messages are also used to ensure timely communication of school affairs. Please ensure that you receive all electronic messages by assuring you have selected the ways you wish to be communicated with in your Parent Portal account and have updated all email addresses and phone information on the Parent Portal.
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