Note from the Principal - Kaukauna Area School District
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Note from the Principal - Kaukauna Area School District
Note from the Principal Inside this issue: Upcoming Dates / PBIS Corner 2 15-16 Registration / Lunch Account Info 3 Freshman Football / Orchestra Concert 4 Student Spotlight 5 Geocaching 6 May/June Calendars 7-8 The last part of the school year has arrived much too soon. It is hard to believe that by the time you receive the newsletter there will only be about 3 ½ weeks of school left. Of those days, on Thursday, May 26th, our 5th – 7th graders will be participating in the third annual Community Service Day. In years past students have done charity walks, cleaned up along the highway, assisted at the Public Library, created summer fun packs and cleaned up parks around the city. This event is a fantastic way for the kids to give back to the community while also reinforcing pride in making the community a better place and increasing the sense of ownership in taking responsibility for keeping it Kaukauna Strong. This year the 8th graders will be at a Timber Rattlers game on May 26th, which is their end of the year PBIS celebration activity. The remaining days of school will not be used as wind down time, rather it will be used to push forward. Daily lessons will continue to build on prior knowledge to enhance students’ understanding of concepts. Most certainly class work will be given, homework will be assigned, and tests will be given to measure the students’ understanding of the material that is covered. All this work will count toward the students’ final grade so it is important to stay focused and be in school every day. While I understand it may be tempting to pull the kids early for a long weekend or vacation this time of the year, I ask that you keep the kids in school as every minute is precious. As the year draws to a close, I want to share my appreciation for the continued support you have provided your child(ren) and River View this year. Working to help students be successful is a partnership and I feel most fortunate that we have parents such as yourself, collaborating with us to give students positive and productive learning experiences each day. Enjoy the summer and thank you for encouraging your child(ren) to remain active and engaged in reading during the break. Dan Joseph Principal Page 2 PBIS Corner Student of the Month Gr. 5—Paige Miller Eagle Buck Drawings 7—Gage Boyd 5—Grace Lahr 7—Madelynn Dickman 5—Rosalinda Ramirez 7—Austin Miller 5—Kaaliyah Stelow Waldrop 7—Blake Skaggs 6—Jonathan Alvarez 8—Zach Berghuis 6—Makenna Gries 8—Zach Johnson 6—Ashley Mayer 8—Jade Mansavage 6—Haylie Wittman 8—Joe Malski 8—Kylee Zeller Gr. 6—Keaton Gaffney Gr. 7—Ellie Davis Gr. 8—Auden Pearson Staff of the Month: Miss Crupi—7th Grade Science River View students will be acknowledged for their great efforts this year with a grade level end-of-year field trip. We thank all of the students and families for supporting the River View Way: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Productive. Permission slips will be sent home with your child in the near future for one of the following events: May 26 Gr. 8 to Badger Sports Park, 8:00-11:20 am June 1 Gr. 5 to Heart of the Valley YMCA — (Reider, Bestul, Vanderloop, Weast/Swedberg,Wyngaard)10:00 am-11:50 am (Abel, Boehme, Harris, Hershoff, Janssen & Krznarich)1:00-2:50 pm Gr. 6 to Skate City, 12:30-3:00 pm Gr. 7 to Super Bowl, 8:30-11:30 am Mark your calendars. . . May 26— Early Dismissal—11:30 am May 27 & 30—No School June 2—Last Day of School—11:30 am Dismissal 2016 -17 School Year Aug. 16 & 17—Registration Sept. 6—First Day of School Back to School Clothes If you think you may need help with getting back-to-school clothes/shoes for your children, there is an event called “Cool for School” that may help. The event is run through the Community Clothes Closet in Menasha. In order to participate, you will need to either be a current Clothes Closet client OR you will need a referral form to become a client. Contact your school social worker, Karen Wirth (766 -6111 ext 4206), if you need a referral form. Although it may seem early to be thinking about back-to-school clothes, it is best to reach out to Mrs. Wirth now as summer hours are limited and it may be difficult to reach her. Page 3 A note from Chartwells ... With the end of the year approaching lunch balances need to be brought up to date. Starting Wednesday, May 18th, 2016 students will not be able to charge on their lunch account unless they have a positive balance. Anyone with a negative balance will NOT be able to purchase a MEAL or ALA CARTE unless they have money to pay for the items. We will be accepting money to deposit into the student’s account as usual. We are asking that you take note of your child/ children’s lunch account balance. Accounts will have to be brought up to date by the end of the school year. If we do not receive payment by June 8th, 2016, and the account balance is more than a $20.00 negative it will be sent to the Kaukauna Area School District Collection Agency. If you choose to let your child/children’s lunch account balance go below the $5.00 mark because of the end of the year, please remember the Kaukauna Area School District Messenger Service will continue to contact you. This is an automated service and cannot be turned off. Remember to make each day a safe and healthy one! Eagle Outlet The Eagle Outlet has clothing available for any student in need. All clothing is free of charge. Any student in need can see one of the counselors. 8th Gr. Farewell Activity Day The annual 8th grade Farewell will be held on Wednesday, June 1st. The purpose of the farewell is to celebrate the end of the class of 2020’s journey through middle school. Throughout the day the 8th graders will participate in a battle of the homerooms, hand out class awards, view the 8th grade video, grill out for lunch, and go to the pool where we will swim for the afternoon. Please watch for a permission slip to come home soon. Health Room News If your child has prescription or over the counter medications at school, you will be getting a call from us to pick up any leftover medication. Students who have epi-pens or diabetes supplies can take them home on the last day. We will again be sending home a letter during the summer indicating needed health information for Fall 2016. Students who are entering sixth grade WILL need an updated Tdap (tetanus and pertussis) shot. Thanks! Emily Jansen, RNmn Registration 2016-2017 Registration for the 2016-2017 school year will take place on August 16 from 12:00-7:00 pm & August 17 from 8:00 am-12:00 pm. Remember to wear your biggest smile as pictures will be taken during registration. For those students interested in participating in co-curriculars next school year, River View’s famous black shorts will be on sale during registration. 2016-17 School Supply List A school supply list for the 2016-17 will be sent home with your son/ daughter at the end of the year. It will be posted on RVMS web page and will be available at area school supply stores. Page 4 Freshman Football PE Force There will be a parent meeting for 8th grade athletes interested in playing football next year at KHS. The meeting is May 12th in the KHS Auditorium at 7:30 PM. Anyone interested in playing should have at least one parent there to go over team policies, expectations, and important season dates. Students in Physical Education classes have begun outdoor units for the 4th quarter. As parents, please help them remember to have warmer clothes available for outdoor classes. Along with new topics, each grade level will complete another mile assessment which is tentatively scheduled for May 12th and May 13th. In 5th grade our topics include Biking, Disk Games and baseball/softball/Kickball. When your child is in the biking unit the PE staff highly encourages the use of his or her own helmet. This will allow us to maximize our time riding the bikes. Bikes will be provided. Our 6th graders will engage in Disk Games, Baseball/ Softball, and Archery. Lost and Found Please make sure to have your child check the lost and found table (one in the 5th Gr. hallway, one on 3rd Floor, one near 5-8 office, one by Gym A) by the end of the year to retrieve any item of clothing that your child may have misplaced at school over the course of the year. Unclaimed items will be brought to St. Vincent de Paul. 7th graders have units including: Baseball/Softball, Disk Games and Track and Field. Time and weather permitting, some classes may leave campus and go to the Bayorgeon field track. In 8th grade the units covered are: Archery, Creative Games and Football. Even though we are in our final quarter for the school year, continue to encourage in your child a positive attitude and effort so their final grades reflect a strong finish to our school year. Contact your child’s PE teacher directly with any questions or concerns. Orchestra Concert The Kaukauna Area School District Orchestra program will present its annual All City Awards Concert on Monday, May 16th at 7pm at the Bernie Hupperts Center for the Arts at Kaukauna High School. Performing will be the fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and high school orchestras. Students will receive their annual awards for participation in the orchestra program. Music performed will cover many genres, including works by Mozart, Tchaikovsky and many contemporary composers. The concert is free and the public is encouraged to attend. The orchestras are directed by Lori Lacey. Thank you, RV PE Staff Page 5 Congratulations to Rachel Lancour! Rachel submitted some of her photography pictures in to National Geographic and one of her photos was selected to hang in Vice President Joe Biden's residence for the month of April! We are all very proud of you Rachel! What an honor! Disney’s The Lion King Jr. School Musical Student Spotlight Aubry Schweiner, daughter of Carl and Heather and 7th grade student at RVMS, earned 1st place in the American Association of University Women (AAUW) Appleton branch Women's History Month Essay Contest. This year's essay contest challenged students to discover and write about women who made a difference in the sciences. Aubry's essay focused on Hedy Lamarr. While better known as an actress, Aubry promoted her invention of the early technology needed for WiFi and other signals. Aubry credits her English/Language Arts teacher, Mrs. Czarnik, with teaching her how to write an essay, the format which she used to win this content. Congratulations Aubry! Congratulations to sixth grader Olivia Gadbois for earning a First Division award at the State Music Festival in Oshkosh on Saturday, April 30th. Olivia is the first sixth grader in Kaukauna’s history to qualify for the state level festival. Congratulations Olivia! Page 6 St. Louis Trip 2017 Any students interested in going on the trip to St. Louis next summer—$100 deposits are due Friday, May 13th. All checks should be made payable to RVMS. If you have not yet picked up information, please see Mrs. Gadbois in room 235. We are close to having enough students to go already but the more the merrier! Don’t miss out on this super fun opportunity! We’re Going Geocaching! Sometime between May 20 and May 25, the eighth grade Math classes will participate in a hands-on activity where they will learn about the Global Positioning System (GPS) and a fun activity called Geocaching. Geocaching (pronounced “geo-cashing”) is an outdoor treasure-hunt game in which the participants use a GPS to hide and seek containers called “geocaches” or “caches”. Not only does geocaching tie the coordinate grid system we have worked with in Math, it will advocate a healthy lifestyle by encouraging the kids to get outside and get more physical activity in their lives. This unit is possible due to a KEEN grant that we received a few years ago. We will need volunteers to help supervise the students while geocaching. If you would be able to help out, please call Beth Knick at 7666111, ext 4101. The American Heart Association fundraiser was a success. The students,staff members, families and community members donated $3,766.06. AMAZING! Students enjoyed “Red Out” at River View on April 15th. Thank you for helping support the American Heart Association. A Note from the Library All books and other materials must be returned to the Library Media Center by May 20th. Bills for damaged or lost materials will then be issued. Please help your child locate and return all library materials. Please check your student's school provided email for a list of materials that need to be returned. If you have any questions, please contact Kevin Hietpas, Lisa Smith or Jane Krueger at 766-6111, Ext. 4246 during regular school hours. Mayor Gene Rosin visited the Eagle Academy at River View Middle School on April 14th to discuss the importance of integrity. Students in the Eagle Academy use character traits to make positive changes at school, home, and in the community. The other units studied this year are: attitude, preparation, perseverance, and respect. Students in photo (left to right): Grace Remmenga, Bree Brill, Makayla Rothe, Ethan Xiong, and Zach Berghuis.