KENNEDY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

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Jaime Granger, Principal KENNEDY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Show Your Cougar Pride! Be Kind Be Safe Be Responsible Be Respectful Calendar: December 3 -Kennedy School Winter Concert 10:00 a.m. & 2:15 p.m. -No KAT Practice December 5-4th grade to UWSP 12:45 3:00 p.m. December 10-14 -Sock and Underwear Drive sponsored by Student Council December 14 -Ben Franklin Band at Kennedy School 9:15 a.m. December 17 -PTO Meeting 5:45 p.m. December 18-19 -Holiday Shoppe December 19-1st grade to Boston School Forest December 21 -Pajama/Comfy Day sponsored by Student Council -PBIS Incentive Day December 24 - January 1 NO SCHOOL WINTER BREAK Winter Concert News On Monday, December 3rd the Kennedy students will present their winter concert at 10:00 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. in the Kennedy gym. These concerts will include all students in the school. Children are welcome to dress up or bring dress clothes to change into. In order to keep our students comfortable on the risers, we are asking that students not dress too warm. Dressing in layers is a good idea. This will be a vocal concert only, band and orchestra will perform at another time. In order to avoid parking issues, we are asking that friends and family choose one of the two concerts to attend. Both concerts will be the same. The students have been working hard on their music, and are excited to share this concert with family and friends. 616 West Second Street Junction City, WI 54443 Email: jgranger@pointschools.net 715-345-5614 or 715-457-6484 Fax 715-345-5606 Attendance November 2018 Students need to be in school as much as possible to ensure maximum learning opportunities! Please encourage students to come to school when they can! School begins at 8:45. The first bell rings at 8:35. Supervision on the playground starts at 8:20. Please be punctual! Holiday Basket Project Applications In order to guarantee that your family is assigned a sponsor early, PLEASE RETURN YOUR APPLICATION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. No applications will be accepted after December 10, 2018 Families can return applications to the school office and we will mail them out for you. *If you are interested in sponsoring a Holiday Basket please contact the school office and we will send you the information. PTO MEETING DECEMBER 17TH 5:45 P.M. IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY

Winter Weather Is Upon Us! Students will go outside for recess when the wind chill factor is above 0. Please have your student prepared for the winter weather; heavy coat, hat, gloves/mittens and boots. Snow pants help to keep extra warm too! An extra set of clothing, especially socks at school is also a good idea! Students can choose to change if they are wet after playing outside. Veteran s Day lunch Student Council will be ringing the Salvation Army Bell at Wal-Mart on Thursday, Dec 6th 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Student Council would like to thank everyone who donated change to the Loose Change Challenge. Mrs. Kollross Class and Ms. Weber s Class were the winners and will be choosing the two staff members that will have a pie in their face. With the money raised and a donation from Student Council, we are able to present a check to the Never Forgotten Honor Flight for $500.00. On November 9th we hosted 52 veterans and guests for lunch. We would also like to thank all veterans and their family and friends who attended our Veteran's Day Lunch! Sock and Underwear Drive Dec. 10 Dec. 14 at Kennedy School Sponsored by Student Council

Holiday Shoppe (formerly Santa s Workshop), needs help!! It s getting to be that time of year again! Holiday Shoppe will take place at Kennedy School on December 18th and 19th in the gym. Holiday Shoppe is a unique holiday shopping opportunity for the children at Kennedy School. It offers the children a wide variety of family gifts to purchase at very reasonable prices. With all gifts priced from $.50-$2.00, children can browse through Holiday Shoppe and buy something for each family member. Pet gifts will also be available. Funded and staffed by the P.T.O., Holiday Shoppe is filled with hundreds of gifts that volunteers have purchased or donated throughout the year. Volunteers are needed for shopping for items to sell at the Holiday Shoppe, and for working at the Holiday Shoppe on Dec 18 & 19! We are also in need of the following donations: scotch tape, ribbons, small gift bags, tissue paper, and small boxes. (We do NOT need wrapping paper this year as we have a large supply!) Please contact Kim Krayecki @ 715-498-8341 or barrelinn@gmail.com with questions or to volunteer. With the inclement weather that we are due to see in Wisconsin, please be sure to tune to the local news and radio stations or our district website (www.pointschools.net) for up to date weather cancellations for the Stevens Point Area Public School District schools. Be certain your child knows where to go if she/he arrives home due to an emergency closing and you are not there. Question your child from time to time about what they would do in this type of situation. Information Station: As you enter the front doors you will find an information rack. Feel free to take whatever is of interest to you and your family. Boys and Girls Club Registration CLIMB Free/Reduced Lunch Applications Kennedy Newsletter St. Pt. Top Cat Youth Wrestling Breakfast and Lunch Menu Homeless Education Services YMCA Events Home Energy Mighty Mite Youth Basketball (Girls K-3rd grade) We are in need of gently used sweat pants or elastic waist pants. If you have sweat pants or elastic waist pants to donate, please send them to the office with a note stating they are a donation.

PTO meeting Minutes 11/19/18 President Kendra Kluck Vice President Amy Limberg Treasurer Heather Stevens Secretary NEEDED Principal s Report: Report Card for Kennedy School was exceeds expectations with an overall score of 77.4. Staff goals are to focus on English Language Arts. They will work with MAP data and try to increase students exposure to online testing. Kennedy 3 rd grade will be piloting keyboarding for 6 weeks. In-service days for staff: continue to work on technology; Kennedy now has 1:1 ratio of devices to students and devices will continue to be updated/replaced as needed. Secretary s Report: Minutes were read and approved Treasurer s Report: Balance as of 10/14/18: $25,621.12 Total withdrawals: $3311.07 Scissors for OT: $49.67 Classroom funds: $1750.00 Raz-kids renewal: $659.70 K-2 chair pockets: $851.70 Total deposits: $1360.52 Fall apparel: $637.00 K-2 chair pocket refund (returned): $723.52 (refund is due to the chair pockets being the wrong size. The company charges a restocking fee, but has communicated that the fee will be returned to Kennedy when we reorder the correct size.) Balance as of 11/18/18: $23,670.57 Old Business: Santa s Workshop updates: The name has been changed to Holiday Shoppe NEEDED: shoppers and volunteers- You may contact Kim Krayecki @ 715-498-8341 or barrelinn@gmail.com to volunteer, or watch for forms to come home with your student. (Typical spending per category: $?? Babies, $400 boys, $500 mens, $400 teens/girls, $400 womens, $250 pets) Donations of scotch tape, ribbons, small gift bags, tissue paper, and small boxes (ex: cereal or TV dinner boxes). We do NOT need wrapping paper this year, as there is currently a large supply. Note to shoppers: All original receipts must be turned in with a completed reimbursement form by January 18 th!! The PTO cannot make exceptions for receipts turned in after this date per the PTO reimbursement policy.

P/T conference meal: Many staff said they appreciated the meal and it was very good. The approved funds were not needed due to donations received from families. Thank you to all who donated! Thanks again to Amanda Weinfurter for chairing this event!! Fall Apparel: some concern with sizing was expressed at the PTO meeting. New Business: Winter Concert Seat Raffle: letter will go home Monday, November 26 th w/drawing on Friday, November 30 th, at the end of the school day. Spaghetti Dinner: date set for Thursday, April 4 th. Other: The Phy Ed teacher, Mrs. Luetschwager, received a donation of archery targets from the DNR. Therefore, a motion was made and approved to amend the previously approved amount from archer targets to archery equipment. This will allow replacement of needed equipment at the end of the unit. Note regarding BGC: Some concern was expressed at the PTO meeting about the PTO funding BGC. While the PTO does make a yearly donation to BGC, the PTO is not funding BGC and no request was made to fund BGC. The note sent home in the October PTO minutes was to inform families who utilize BGC that BGC is not guaranteed to remain at Kennedy School. By informing families, they can express their concerns directly to BGC. Shared in the October Newsletter: Mrs. Granger follow-up information: BGC morning program is currently being funded by Stevens Point Area Senior District with Title IV grant funding. BGC in Junction City is not currently a United Way funded location, as other locations are. BGC families are encouraged to participate in a survey that will run from October 31st to November 14th. Watch your email for the link. Families are encouraged to express interests in this survey. The next PTO meeting is Monday, December 17 th @ 5:45. After a quick meeting, we will help set up for the Holiday Shoppe. All are welcome!