rebel times newsletter - Appleton School District
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rebel times newsletter - Appleton School District
REBEL TIMES NEWSLETTER APPLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Message from the Principal: Dear Parents/Guardians, You will find in this issue, information regarding summer school offerings at Roosevelt/Kaleidoscope. Please consider a summer school class or two to help keep your child to stay engaged academically over the summer. Many of the summer school courses are utilizing various technologies and will be very exciting for the students. The third quarter progress reports should be brought home, on March 1, 2012. Please take the time to review your child's progress with them. Continued support and encouragement from you will help them do well in school. Also included in the envelope with the progress report, will be your child’s results from the state testing, Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Exam (WKCE). Late winter Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held on Thursday, March 1, 2012, from 4:00-6:15 p.m. Because of the limited time for late winter conferences, we do not schedule individual conferences. Parents are encouraged to come and speak to teachers they would like to see. When you arrive, begin by the school office and pick up a map of where all the staff are located. Teachers that are less than full-time may not be here the entire evening. Early next week an email will be sent out with the listing of our traveling staff and the time they will be available for conferences. We will also have a list for your convenience, next Thursday. Inside this Issue: Message from the Principal ROO/KA Honor Roll Listings for 1 2, 3 Summer School Registration/BOGO Scholastic Book Fair 4 Boys & Girls Club News 5 March Lunch Menu 6 NHS Parent Informational Meeting 7 March and April Calendars 8, 9 Summer School Courses and Application 10-14 Scrip Order Form 15, 16 Aramark Food Service is introducing a brand new service to students in early March. In their efforts to continue to bring more healthy and fresh options to the meal program, they are launching a Made-To-Order Deli Bar to our lunch service. Students will be able to choose what they would like on their sandwiches. They will have a variety of bread, meat, and vegetable choices along with several gourmet dressings. Aramark is excited to bring this new concept to our students. With spring just around the corner, it means we have survived winter and the flu season with our hectic schedule. As the weather warms, the clothing kids wear to school changes. Please help us by making sure clothes are appropriate for school. Clothes that are not appropriate are light fabrics that are see-through and clothing that reveals too much skin. Shorts, skirts, and dresses that may be too short can cause a dilemma, because “what is to short?” A good general rule of thumb to determine if the clothing is appropriate is to check the bottom edge of the clothing to see if it goes past the tips of the student’s fingers when their arms/ hands are placed straight down along their side. We greatly appreciate your help with this! I am looking forward to a terrific spring with our students and staff. Al Contact Information: Roosevelt Middle School / Kaleidoscope Academy 318 E. Brewster St. Appleton, WI 54911 Main Office: (920) 832-6294 Attendance: (920) 832-5707 Fax: (920) 832-4605 School Websites: http://www.aasd.k12.wi.us/roosevelt http://www.aasd.k12.wi.us/kaleidoscope * ROOSEVELT 7TH GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLL Arnold , Trinity Beck, Harold Countney, Quinn Delzer, Marissa Dimmick, Austin Ebben, Claire Fasthorse, Willow Fieweger, Sarah Flunker, Carly Fraser, Michael Furlow, Brittney Garvey, Isabel Gauthier, Jessica Granberg, Taya Gregorio Anacleto, Alejandra Hager, Emma Henn, Abigail Holan, Nathan Peregrine, Katherine Perreault, Cody Prudom, Jacob Resch, Jackson Sankey, Evan Schipper, Jennifer Taoko, Dimitri Vanenkenvoort, Monika Vang, Yeng Yang, Ger Kerrigan, Michael Lacayo, Gabrielle Lapean, Shanae Lehman, Devon Lor, Cheng McCoy, Austin Moten, Rachel Nichols, Amberlynn Pagel, Morgan **ROOSEVELT 7TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Abshire, Kai Aguilera-Osorto, Brian Behm, Lilly Boyda, Joseph Braatz, Daniel Bustamante, Estrella Chang, Mee Crane, Anthony De Los Santos, David Elliott, Maisie Miracle, Isaiah Nelson, Kimberly Offenstein, Nicholas Rhodes, Alyssa Snyder, Tyler Swanson, Audrey Thao, Zay Thor, Adam Tomazevic, Brandon VanderWielen, Morgan Felton, Mickeal Grunwald, Emily Hemauer, Megan Hoerning, Hunter Johnson, Colin Jozwiak, Ryan Kohl, Hailey LaCosse, Luke Lehr, Madalyn Martinez, Dayana Verkuilen, Chancellor Wilson, Raven Xiong, David Xiong, Michael Xiong, Paul Yang, David Yang, Ko Yang, Neng Yang, Vi Chai *ROOSEVELT 8TH GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLL Bliss, Trenton Bohman, Evan Brandenburg, Niyaz Carriveau, Anthony Carroll, Katherine Chang,Toua Checkalski, Olivia Cochrane, Nicholas Correll, Amelia Duchow, Keaton Durkin, Collin Dvorak, Meghan Flunker, Brian Flynn, John Garvey, Grace Gruender, Alyssa Hill, Madison Holtz, Edward Houser, Christine Jolitz, Cassondra Lacayo, Olivia Lee, Suet Ling Leeman, Alexander Li, Ze Ming Lo, Alaya Lor, Riley Lor, Yeehah Mickle, Sean Mobley, Cami Maes, Autumn Mayer, Andrew Mickle, Brian Neely, Cassidy Newhouse, Olivia Newhouse, Valerie Nussbaum, Mitchell Olson, Nichol Pagel, Sarah Pearce, Mattew Phinney, Dylan Poole, Grace Roberts, Storm Schaefer, Paul Schultz, Caelen Uslabar, Ethan Wendel, Anthony Thammadi, Nikhil Thao, Mai Thao, Michael Wickesberg, Ethan Witzke, Marie Wolslegel, Alyssa Xiong, Anastasia Xiong, Nou Zwirschitz, Hunter **ROOSEVELT 8TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Brown, Jade Cardoza, Carl (Austin) Collar, Mariah Coppenger, Logan DeShaney, Cheyenne Fry, Joshua Grupa, Tylor Houldsworth, Isabella Keller, Jacub Kelly, Krista McMinimy, Mackenzie Melchert, Melissa Menting, Hannah Nauber, Dylan Piette, Nathaniel Santoski-Xiong, Mikayla Shell, Rashaan Shew, Aaron Thiel, Alex Verhagen, Grant Wenzlaff, Jacob West, Arriondra Wilson, Jazmin Zoelk, Drew *KALEIDOSCOPE ACADEMY 6TH GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLL Basham, Alexandra Bevers, Hailey Burgess Eisch, Jaden Cheng, Brittany Edgerton, Keanna Emery, Benjamin Geller, Ashley Glosson, Alyce Hasselquist, Allen Kistenmacher, Veda Renner, Corbyn Reynders, Grace Robak, Maximillion Rolf, Kira Rosenow, Hallie Koenig, Leo Lonsway, Carson Medema, Marcus Morrow, Isabelle Prestley, Jackson Santonato, Elizabeth VanLinn, Samantha West, Adrianna **KALEIDOSCOPE ACADEMY 6TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Barton, Paul Calgaro, Jacob Chaudoir, Brayden Kishbaugh, Kira Kohl, Hanna Larson, Theodore Levin, Noah Olson, Makayla Peniston, Darien Pierce, Chloe Plankey, Samantha Pritzl, Rajeev Saunders, Miles Schneider, Ruth Schraven, Emily Schultz, Alexica Sell, Wilson Sites, Caleb Snyder, Truman Tripp, Lauren * KALEIDOSCOPE ACADEMY 7TH GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLL Behrendt, Jayden Carter, Enya Dempsey, Mercedes Dibbs, Dylan Fencl, Megan Froze, Matthew Gollata, Abigail Gonnering, Megan Hodgins, Sabrina Houston, Kali Ida, Andrew Jansen, Alyssa Klein, Gracie Klotz-Bartlein, Leah Kuphal, Avery LaBerge, Carlie Latimer, Alexandra Laux, Alexandra Lee, Mai Nou Lueddecke, Naomi McKinley, Colby McLeish, Maren Moss, Luke Norbeck, Dagny Paprocki, Mitchell Peterson, Olivia Ptacek, Nora Schnoor, Brooke Sowatzka, Avriel Stringham, Liza Tesch, Alexis Van De Loo, Daria VandenBerg, Allison Vang, Ma Vang, Neela Wayland, Erin Wentzel, Hannah Wong, Ashley Wright, Jacob Zwirschitz, Samantha **KALEIDOSCOPE ACADEMY 7TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Anderson, Nathan Arteman, John Barnes, Loudon Breuer, Christy Czarnik, Corrina Duvernay, Christopher Engel, Joshua Fischer, Jacob Fogarty, Emma Fowler-Jansen, Lilliana Gillard, Imogen Griggs, Savannah Hedrington, Isabella Jerde, Isaac Kipping, Paige Konkol, Madison Larsen, Kimberly Litwin, Kyra Mast, Samuel McLaughlin, Noah Medema, Matthew Sandolval, Samantha Stringham, Ellie Stumbris, Alina Sweigart, John (Jack) Switzer, Alexander Vang, Padee Verhoff, Weston Vogel, Jack Waring, Trentyn West, Alexa Winkler, Erika Xiong, Mai Chong *KALEIDOSCOPE ACADEMY 8TH GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLL Anderle, Hannah Aragon, Jillian Boettcher, Sophie Charniak, Rachel Dempsey, Josiah Dinkler, Mary Eisen, Paige Fencl, Tyler Fritzell, Rachel Gehring, Hannah Hardy, Abigail Juidici, Sidney Keddell, Chloe Koenig, Martha Kuenster, Abigail Kuphal, Olivia McLeish, Genna Miller, Grace Olson, Darien Packard, Blake Pankratz, Sabrina Peterson, Dustin Plankey, Abigail Rezmer, Gracelyn Rivest, Jessica Russell, Jack Schneider, Mary Kate Strom, Brianna Tesch, Abigael Wright, Abbe Wylie, Benjamin Xiong, Cheng **KALEIDOSCOPE ACADEMY 8TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Arbeiter, Hannah Books, Brandon Busnelli, Emilio Delrow, Breanna Govek, Kagan Kelley, Laura Kishbaugh, Katlyn Konovalova, Polina Kvalvik, Anastasia Lor, Kong Lor Mankovecky,Allison Meyers, Amanda Reinke, Rayne Sternhagen, Jackson Vandeusen, Basil Woerishofer, Clinten Xiong, Lily SUMMER SCHOOL DATES AND REGISTRATION Summer school dates are June 18th – July 20th, with no classes from July 2nd – 6th. Classes run from 8:45-11:45, MondayFriday. In addition, Aramark will be providing breakfast from 8:00-8:45 and lunch from 11:45-12:30, June 13-July 1 and July 11-15. Breakfast and lunch are free of charge to all students age 18 and under, even if they currently attend a school other than Roosevelt/Kaleidoscope. You do not need to sign up for this program – just show up for a tasty, nutritious meal! Registration forms were sent home with students in mid- to late February. Extra copies will be available in the RMS/KA office, and also on the AASD summer school website. You can register in-person at Roosevelt/Kaleidoscope in the main lobby on Thursday, March 8th from 6:00-7:30 p.m. and on Tuesday, March 13th from 4:00-6:00 p.m. After March 8th, registration forms can also be handed in at the RMS/ KA office. Classes do fill up quickly, so please don’t delay! Please take advantage of these fantastic summer opportunities to learn new skills, practice your knowledge, make new friends, or stay physically active! After all, why would anyone want to lay around and watch TV when we have summer school available? J Please feel free to contact me with questions or for help registering your child for summer school. Thanks! Elissa Hoffman hoffmanelissa@aasd.k12.wi.us (920) 997-1399 x9558 voicemail NEWS FROM THE ROOSEVELT/KALEIDOSCOPE LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER Hello. I just wanted to let you know that we will be hosting a Buy One, Get One Scholastic Book Fair from April 23-27. Research shows that students who read during the summer do not have a decline in achievement, so stock up with half-priced books. If you are willing and able to volunteer any time for our book fair, please email Melanie Lofgren (lofgrenmelanie@aasd.k12.wi.us) with your availability times/days. Thank you in advance for your support! Melanie Lofgren Library Media Specialist Roosevelt/Kaleidoscope Roosevelt Boys & Girls Club www.aasd.k12.wi.us/Roosevelt/bgclub.htm March Schedule: Afterschool Clubs (4:20-5:00 pm) *As Mondays Youth for Unity Sports Leadership Art Club Tuesdays Fitness Center Craft Corner Book Club “Guys Only” Group 4-H Wednesdays Scrapbooking Chess Club Thursdays Healthy Habits Cooking Club Fitness Center Board Games Club Fridays CSI-Forensics Investigation Keystone- Leadership Group Questions or Comments? Contact us: Amber Stanek- Unit Director stanekamber@aasd.k12.wi.us 920-832-6303 always, we will also be proving homework help during Power Hour, opportunities to use the computer lab and games room, craft days, various sports tournaments, and other engaging activities to build relationships, confidence, and respect. *For a complete calendar, visit: http://www.aasd.k12.wi.us/Roosevelt/bgclubca lendar.htm *Before School- Dodgeball League is in full swing on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Check out the team standings on our bulletin board! APPLETON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE 2012-13 SCHOOL YEAR INFORMATIONAL PARENT MEETING Parents of all incoming freshmen at Appleton North High School are invited to an informational meeting on Monday, March 5th, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Large Group Instruction Room (1306) and the LMC. Watch for signs. North staff members will provide an overview of the many opportunities and programs available. Transition programs for incoming students, our school improvement process, updates on current issues, and guidance/career services opportunities are also explained. Tours will also be provided. Many students attend with their parents. March 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 4:00—6:15 P.M PARENT/ TEACHER CONFERENCES (In the gym arena style) 5 ROO/KA Stevi B’s 6 7 8 Fri 2 Third Qtr. Progress S 3 Reports sent home 6:00—9:00 p.m. School Dance/Activity Night 9 10 16 17 Fundraiser 9:00 a.m.11:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. ROO/KA Summer School Registration (Front hallway) 6:30 P.M. NHS Parent Informational mtg. for 8th gr. 12 13 4:00 p.m. ROO/KA 14 15 Summer School Registration (Front hallway) 19 20 SCHOOL DISMISSED 11:50 A.M. 21 22 23 24 KA 6th Grade Scoopy Culver’s Night 4:30 p.m. Parent Booster Club Meeting 26 End of Third Quarter 27 7:30 p.m. School Musical—Auditorium 28 1:30 p.m. School Musical—Auditorium 29 3010:00 a.m. School 7:30 p.m. School Musical—Auditorium Musical/Assembly 11:00 a.m. PBIS Acknowledgements Assembly Third Qtr. report cards sent home SCHOOL DISMISSED @11:50 A.M. 31 April 2012 n Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 4 5 6 7 SPRING 8 RING 9 BREAK 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 4:30 p.m. Parent Booster Club mtg. 7:00 p.m. All-City Strings Festival 23 24 25 26Take our Daugh- 27 Spring picture 28 ters/Sons to Work Day day (Time: TBD) 7:30 p.m. Talent Show 6:00 p.m. School Dance/Activity Night BREAK 30 NO SCHOOL ALL DAY STAFF DEVELOPMENT This class will focus on performance skills. At the end of summer school, participants will perform a play in conjunction with the Dance and Backstage Crew classes. Volleyball $5.00 Volleyball is an excellent activity for coeducational play in which social skills, sportsmanship, cooperation and team play can easily be developed. Whether you are trying out for your school team or just want to meet new friends-this course will meet your needs. Learn and practice skills; participate in friendly competition, and put your skills into game action FUN! WebTech $5.00 Create your own web pages using a great web design tool-Microsoft FrontPage. In this class students will learn how to create a web page, add photos, animated graphics, sounds, tables and more. Students may choose to make a site about themselves, their hobby, or create a page that will be useful to their school. Lifetime Fitness for You FREE East High School (Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays) June 11, 12, 14, 18, 19, 21, 25, 26, 28, July 2, 3, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 19, 23, 24 6:45-9:15am and 3:45-5:00pm West High School (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays) Mondays: June 11, 18, 25, July 9, 16, 23, 30: 7:00-8:30 am, 8:30-10:00 am, 5:00-6:30 pm Tuesdays: June 12, 19, 26, July 10, 17, 24, 31: 7:00-8:30 am, 8:30-10:00 am, 5:00-6:30 pm Thursdays: June 14, 21, 28, July 12, 19, 26, Aug 2: 7:00-8:30 am, 8:30-10:00 am, 5:00-6:30 pm North High (Mondays) June 11th - July 26 6:00-7:15am or 7:15-8:30am or 8:30-9:45am (Tues/Thurs) June 11th - July 26 6:15-7:15am or 7:15-8:15 am or 8:15-9:15am (Tues/Thurs) June 11th- July 26 6:15-7:15am or 7:15-8:15 am or 8:15-9:15am NASSA Fitness: June 11- July 26 8:30 to 9:30 (11th & 12th) or (Tues/Thurs) 9:30-11:00 (9th & 10th) There will be no classes on Monday, July 2nd; 3rd; or 5th. Do you want to increase or tone muscle, lost weight or learn proper eating habits for a healthy lifestyle? This class will provide you with the knowledge to live a healthy lifestyle through cardiovascular conditioning, strength training and nutritional diet. This class will teach proper techniques with emphasis on improved cardiovascular conditioning, body toning and a better understanding of physical fitness and wellness. Workout and diet plans can be individualized for each student. Students can set personal goals and track their progress with the help of the instructors. This class is for the beginner, intermediate or advanced male or female student. Sign up on the first day of attendance at the site you plan to attend.