WOODLAND ELEMENTARY
NEWSLETTER
November 8, 2017
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dates to Remember
Nov. 16 - Skate night at Skate City 6-8 pm
Nov. 17 - Spirit Day - theme is Crazy Socks
Nov. 17 - 12:00 noon release
Nov. 20 - 2:00 pm release - parent/teacher conferences
Nov. 21 - PTO meeting in 6th Grade Pod at 6:30 pm
Nov. 22 - Breakfast with a Buddy
Nov. 23 & 24 - No school
Nov. 27 - Elementary Culver’s Night 5-8 pm
Nov. 29 - Book Swap
Nov. 30 - 2:00 pm release - parent/teacher conferences
The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual orien-tation, sex, (including transgender status, change of sex or gen-der identity), or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disabil-
ity ("Protected Classes") in any of its student program and activities.
Dear Woodland Families!
It is my FAVORITE time of year! I absolutely loved the Fall colors and it serves as another remind-er of how wonderful our four seasons are in Wisconsin. With that, I cannot believe how much learning has occurred at Woodland, and we have already completed our first quarter! I continue to see strong growth for all of our students, and I am proud of the education that we offer our commu-nity. Woodland is a great place to learn and I am so glad that you are part of it!
Now that we are well into the school year, I know many of you are anxious for our Parent/Teacher Conferences coming up in the next few weeks. These conference times are great opportunities for some face-to-face dialogue between you and your child’s teacher, emphasizing their outstanding growth, and also some targeted areas for improvement. These conference times go extremely fast, so if you have further questions following these conferences, I encourage you to reach out to your child’s teacher. Also, please feel free to send in questions ahead of time so that our teachers can be best-prepared for their time with you. At Woodland, we value our open communication as together, we will continue to positively impact the learning of our children. One of the best parts of the Kimberly Area School District and Woodland Elementary School is that we simply never give up on any child. Our teachers are working daily to adjust for the individual needs of our students. Teachers meet throughout the week and analyze student learning data with their colleagues, so that we can make the best decisions for what our students need. During staff development days, our teachers are continuing these conversations and collaboration around stu-dent learning. Additionally, we also regularly talk about our students’ social/emotional needs as we believe in educating the whole child, and work hard to have an environment in which all kids are successful. We pride ourselves each day in knowing what our students need, and then delivering the instruction that best fits those needs. At Woodland, we will continue to ensure that every stu-dent is given the opportunity to reach their potential. We believe in your children and cannot wait to see them develop into positive citizens within our community!
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As we enter the winter months, please remember to have your children check the lost and found, located in our cafeteria, and in our three classroom hallways. We tend to get many items left over the noon hour, and I know these items easily get lost during transition or recess times. Please feel free to stop in after school if you would like to look for some lost items! Thank you again for your continued support of our school. As we approach Thanksgiving, I am thankful for such a caring community, and specifically for you giving us your children to be part of our school. I hope to see many of you at our “Breakfast with a Buddy” on November 22nd! Woodland is a great place to learn and I am so excited that your children are part of it!
Sincerely,
Timothy M. Doleysh, Ph.D.
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL CONTINUED
12:00 PM NOON RELEASE - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH
Parent/Teacher Conferences are fast approaching for grades 5K-4. Conferences will be held on
Monday, November 20th, and Thursday, November 30
th, from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm. We have
had a great response to the on-line registration process. If you have not already signed up,
please click here to access the online conference scheduler.
Please note: Students will be released at 2:00 pm on conference days. Unlike other Fri-
day 2:00 pm release days, childcare is not available unless your child is enrolled in the
YMCA after school program.
PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
Monday, November 20th &
Thursday, November 30th
There will be a 12:00 pm release on Friday, November 17th. All elementary bus students will be transported at 12:00 pm. The YMCA does provide after school care at 12:00 noon. Enjoy the extended weekend!
BOOK SWAP
MUSIC NOTES
Mark your calendars! 1st and 2nd grade will be having their winter concert on Thursday, December 7th at
1:30 pm and 6:30 pm. 3rd and 4th grade will be having their spring concert on
Thursday, March 8th at 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm. 5K will be having their spring concert on Friday, March
9th with times being announced in future notes.
Woodland Elementary School will be holding its next book swap on Wednesday, November 29th. A book swap is an event where students bring in a used book to donate and they get to
take a “new to them” book home to keep. This is an optional activity. Volunteers are needed to help make this happen. Please click here to sign up to help on November 29th. Thank you!
Mark your calendars! On Friday, January 19th, the Lawrence Vikings take on Aurora
University and it is WOODLAND NIGHT! All students and their families can get in
free with a special ticket (which will be distributed closer to the date). We are on
the look out for any hockey players in our school. A few lucky Woodland Wolves will
be invited onto the ice with Lawrence players during introductions.
Some of the team will come visit during lunch on Thursday, January 18th, to sign au-
tographs and meet the kids. We will make announcements, and reminders will be
sent out closer to the date.
If you know of any hockey players who are interested in being put in the drawing for a chance to go on the
ice with the team, please let Mrs. Schaut know.
WOODLAND NIGHT - LAWRENCE VIKINGS HOCKEY
As you know, nearly 500 students are part of the learning community at Woodland Elementary School each day. With that, this is an opportunity for us to remind eve-ryone about the safety of our students during pick-up and drop-off times. All busing occurs in the back of the school, which keeps them separate from the parent pick-up out front. If you are picking up or dropping off your children, please see the re-minders below that we use to keep all students safe, and to keep the traffic flow-ing. Thanks in advance for helping us keep our children safe. Please adhere to the signage we have for "no parking" areas. Please use the "yellow curb" on the school side for all pick-ups and drop-
offs. Vehicles should not be parked in this location, but rather should have a driver waiting. This also is meant to be a brief stop so that traffic flows. If your child is waiting in the vehicle until the first bell rings, please pull into a designat-ed parking spot.
Please keep the center lane (between the curb parking and angled parking) flow-
ing free. Stopping in this area to pick-up a child is a safety concern as there are cars moving out from the parked positions. This lane should be used for vehicles coming in, and departing from campus.
STUDENT DROP OFF/PICK UP
Elementary
Drop off /
Pick up only
PARENT SURVEY
Reminder: Survey For Parents and Guardians: Our District believes in a culture of continuous improvement in or-der to help every student reach their potential. As part of our im-provement process, we are reaching out to our students’ parents and guardians to help us understand what we are doing well and where we can improve. To accomplish this goal, all parents were emailed a survey on Wednesday, November 8, from School Per-ceptions (the company we hired to conduct the survey). We value your thoughts and strongly encourage you to participate in this important survey to help us shape the direction of our fu-ture. The survey will close on Wednesday, November 22, at 5:00 pm. Together, we will continue to improve to better serve our stu-dents. If you did not receive an email invitation to complete the survey please check your “spam/junk” folder. For further assistance, email [email protected] or call the District office at (920) 788-7900.
Elementary students and their families
are invited to attend….
“Breakfast with
a Buddy” When: Wednesday November 22, 7:30-8:30 am
Where: Woodland Cafeteria
Complimentary breakfast items such as Dunkin’ Donuts Munch-
kins, Bananas, Go-Gurt, Croissants, Apple Juice and Milk will be
served buffet style. Dunkin’ Donuts has once again donated the
coffee for our parents!
Please join us!
A special thanks goes to the Intermediate “Faces
in the Crowd” students that will helping to serve
the food.
Woodland Elementary School Culver’s Night
When: November 27, 2017
Where: Culver’s, Calumet Street
Who: Elementary students and their families
Time: 5-8 pm
Woodland School Skate Night
When: November 16, 2017
Where: Skate City, Kimberly
Who: All students
Time: 6-8 pm
Cost: $5/student
(Includes skate rental or bring your own)
Book Fair Dates:
November 16-November 30
Yee-Haw….Please join us in this
READING ADVENTURE!
See you there Cowboys and Cowgirls!!
Open
School Hours
Conference Times
&
Buddy Breakfast
When: Thursday, December 28th
Where: The NEW KHS Indoor Facility
Times: Grades 5K- 4th from 9:00 to 11:00Grades 5th - 8th from 12:00 to 2:00
Cost: $25 per player - each additional family member $10
Bring: Glove,bat, tennis shoes and helmet ( if you have one). Please don’t forget to put your name on all of your equipment!
Please return the bottom portion of this form along with your check made payable to Kimberly High School Softball by December 8th to:
Jessie Hermus –Softball Winter Camp - Woodland School N9085 NCoop Rd - Appleton WI 54915
-Please detach and return to address above by December 8th-
Name:_____________________________________________ Grade:___________ T-shirt size: Youth S M L Adult S M L $25___________
Addt’l Family Member:________________________________ Grade:___________ T-shirt size: Youth S M L Adult S M L $10___________
Total:___________Parent(s) name:_____________________________________ Phone #:___________Email Address:______________________________________I hereby give my permission and certify my daughter is in good health and is able to participate in all camp activities. In case of emergency, I grant permission for my daughter to be given treatment at a local hospital. Kimberly High School is not responsible for injuries. Signature of Parent/Guardian:_______________________________________________________
I make my weaknesses my strengths and my strengths stronger - Lisa Fernandez
Kimberly Area Youth Basketball Club
2017-2018 Season
Basketball “Skills & Drills” Camp
Grades – Girls 1st & 2nd / Boys K – 2nd
The Kimberly Area Youth Basketball Club in coordination with the Kimberly Boys and Girls Varsity Basketball Programs are once again pleased to offer a developmental “Skills and Drills”
program. The program will be under the direction of the varsity coaches and players and stresses teaching basic basketball fundamentals in a fun, non-competitive environment and has been extremely successful in developing our youth for many years. The program runs for 6
Saturdays during the winter months at Woodland School, see times and dates below.
Boys & Girls interested in participating should complete the online registration at
www.kaybc.com
Skills and Drills
Dates: 12/9, 12/16, 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3
Girls - 1st & 2nd Grade: 8:00 to 9:00AM – Woodland School
Boys – K & 1st Grade: 9:15 to 10:15 AM – Woodland School
Boys 2nd Grade: 10:30 to 11:45 AM – Woodland School
Cost $35 – includes basketball and camp t-shirt
PLEASE REGISTER NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 18TH
Click HERE to Register!
Parent Meeting
Papermaker Youth Wrestling Club
Date: Tuesday, November 14th
Time: 6:30 – 7:30
Location: Kimberly High School LGI Room
The Kimberly Youth Wrestling Program is open to all youth in grades
4K through 6th grade.
IN OUR PROGRAM Everyone participates.
The person is more important than the athlete.
Your child is taught the value of hard work, dedication, self-discipline, commitment, and
perseverance.
TEAMWORK. Supporting and helping one another achieve success will be stressed. TEAM –
Together Everyone Achieves More
Winning and Losing is a personal experience. Your child will benefit from both, learning humility
and dignity.
Your child will learn the basics of wrestling that will prepare them for success at the high school
level.
For more information, please visit our website:
https://sites.google.com/site/kimberlywrestling/
Questions?
Email Jodi King at [email protected]
FAMILY RESOURCE INFORMATION/
OPPORTUNITIES TO DONATE
You may or may not be aware that the Kimberly Area School
District has two clothes closets that are located in two of our
schools. One of the clothes closets is at Mapleview
Intermediate (920-788-7910) and the other is at Westside
Elementary (920-739-3578). If you would like to donate or are
in need of some assistance with resources, you can contact
Mapleview or Westside. In addition to the clothes, Woodland is
frequently being offered ways to support our families if they
should fall upon economic hardship. Please reach out to your
child’s teacher or school counselor if you are in need of any
assistance throughout the year.
8/2017
Join our team as a Sub! Do you enjoy working with children while maintaining a flexible work
schedule? Have you considered becoming a substitute teacher?
The Kimberly Area School District is seeking talented Substitute Teachers who want to join a team of
ambitious professionals who help all students succeed. Sometimes, our educators are away from
their classrooms for things like professional development or when they are ill. That’s when we need
talented individuals to continue providing a high-quality education to our students.
Qualifications:
Current Wisconsin Educator License
-Or- a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited Institution of High Education, completion of Substitute Teacher Training and current Substitute Teacher Permit.
Have a Bachelor’s Degree but not a Substitute Teacher Permit? Contact us at (920) 788-7900 to learn more about pursuing training to obtain a Substitute Teacher Permit.
Substitute Teachers new to KASD are supported by helpful District
staff at each building. The District uses an online Substitute Teacher
System (AESOP) where you can view and customize subbing positions you are most interested in for
your subbing career. KASD offers a competitive daily pay rate for our substitute teachers.
Are you ready to join a team of talented professionals who help students become community, college
and career ready? Complete an application through WECAN (Wisconsin’s K-12 hiring website) by
visiting https://services.education.wisc.edu/wecan.
Learn more about the Kimberly Area School District at
www.kimberly.k12.wi.us/careers.
The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate against candidates on the basis of race, color, creed, marital status, sex (including transgender status, change of sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender transition, gender identity or sexual identity), pregnancy, ancestry, political belief or activity,
military or veteran’s status, arrest or conviction record, use or non-use of lawful products, religion, national origin, age, disability, or any other status protected
by law. Concerns or questions should be directed to the District’s Compliance Officer, the Director of Human Resources, at Kimberly Area School District, 425 S Washington Street, Combined Locks WI 54113. We are an equal opportunity employer.