Weekly Buzz
Cadott Elementary Weekly Newsletter
Principal's Pride
It is my pleasure to acknowledge the following students: LeAnn Ackley, Lakeisha Burzynski, Dylan Drehmel, Nolan Freed, Jason Gadke, Dahlia Goin, Dustin Hakes, Trenten Hitz, Danika Holler, Brielle Kasper, Maddie Lemm, Lily Mittermeyer, Gavin Nelson, Eternity Osgood, Laken Ryan, Mozelle Sculley, Riley Sopiarz, Hannah Woodford & Micah Wuhrman for their hard work and dedication in doing a fantastic job here at Cadott Elementary.
LeAnn is being recognized for working really hard. She wanted to improve her grades, and it has paid off. Keep working hard LeAnn!
Lakeisha is a very friendly and respectful student. She makes good choices and is a role model to her peers. I really enjoy having her in my classroom. Keep up the great work Lakeisha!
Dylan is working hard on making good choices. He is continuing to have a good week. Dylan is very creative and brings a lot of joy to the classroom. Keep up the good work Dylan!
Nolan is being recognized for his hard work making his bird house and also on the egg drop during Hornet time. Way to go Nolan!
Jason is always very respectful to his teachers. He will frequently volunteer to help out with tasks around the classroom. For example, the other day he willingly took down both boxes of recycling when he saw they were overflowing. Thank you and keep up the great work Jason!
Dahlia is being recognized for working hard to be responsible. She works hard to make sure her work is handed in. Keep up the great work Dahlia!
Dustin is being recognized for his effort to improve his spelling grade. He has been working hard, and his grades show that. Keep working hard Dustin!
Trenten is being recognized for his helpful attitude towards other students that need it. He shows this in the hallway, in the art room, and at lunch. Keep it up Trenten!
Danika is being recognized for trying harder in reading. She has used a lot of great test taking strategies, and it has shown on her weekly test. Way to go Danika!
Brielle is being recognized for her kindness towards others. She is always willing to help people and she always has great manners. Awesome job Brielle!
Maddie has been such a caring classmate in our room. She's always willing to help out another student or give a hug to someone who is hurt. Thanks for being such a caring friend!
Lily has been a wonderful classmate this school year! She is always thinking of others and working hard to make everyone feel included. Thank you, Lilly for caring so much for our classroom family!
Gavin worked really hard this year to learn all the 1st grade sight words. He knew 14% at the beginning of the year and last week he knew 94%. Wow! Keep practicing this summer to be ready for 2nd grade.
Eternity helped pick up trash on our playground for several days at recess! She has such a kind heart. Thank you for caring about our playground.
Laken is very respectful to her classmates and teachers. Laken is a role model to her peers and I can always count on her to be doing the right thing. Laken is helpful around the classroom. She distributes milk everyday during snack, and is willing to do anything she is asked to do. Thank you and keep up the great work, Laken!
Mozelle is being recognized for her hard work during our keyboarding rotation. She is always one of the top typists in 4th grade. Way to go Mozelle!
Riley is being recognized for making a better effort during class on his work. He is staying focused and doing a nice job. Keep up the hard work, Riley!
Hannah is very helpful around the classroom. She is in charge of taking the class envelope to the office each day. Hannah has a great sense of humor and is a great addition to your classroom. Thank you, and keep up the great work, Hannah!
Micah is always friendly, helpful and polite with myself and other students. He makes good choices as far as behaviors and I appreciate him for that. Keep up the great job Micah!
School News
IMPORTANT NOTICE..........
Pace Book Winners
Winners for the week ending May 19th
Beau Folczyk - Kindergarten Mrs. Hanson
Jadah Thiede - Grade 1 Mrs. Frisinger
George Dwyer - Grade 3 Mrs. Drilling
Haley Larson - Grade 6 Mrs. Nitz
Mrs. Lien's 1st Grade writing class
Mrs. Lien’s first grade class wrote descriptive paragraphs about the Cadott Elementary Cafeteria. They invited the cooks to come and read them today. The cooks enjoyed the paragraphs and the great descriptions of the interesting things in the kitchen and the cafeteria! Thanks to our cooks for the delicious food they prepare and their smiling faces each and every day.
special kids day
The 4k students had a special guest eat with them on Thursday - Officer Daryl. They were pretty excited to get to eat lunch with a police officer.
6th Grade Field Trip
We had a great time on our sixth grade field trip yesterday. Most of you have had these students, so I thought I'd share the link to my class Facebook page. If you want to see some pictures feel free to take a look! They only have nine days left on this side of the road.
special guests serving lunch to our elementary students on Friday
Playgroup Photos
The Monthly Play Group took a field trip to Irvine Park on Friday. It was a fun morning exploring the park and meeting new friends. Below are some pictures of the kiddos. Thank you to all families who attended!
Is It a Medical Emergency, or Not?
When your child is sick or hurt, it can be difficult to tell whether an urgent care or emergency department is the best choice. In making that decision, it is important to stay calm and recognize the difference between a medical emergency and a medical situation where a different type of care may be more appropriate.
Nonemergency Medical Situations:
As a first step in nonemergency situations, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends calling your pediatrician's office—your child's "medical home"—to discuss your child's needs. Pediatricians are very accustomed to taking phone calls at all times and can often deal with problems over the phone. See Urgent Care: Is It Worth the No Wait? for more information.
Remember, for nonemergency situations, first call your child's pediatrician. If you believe an injury or illness is threatening your child's life or may cause permanent harm, go to the emergency room or call an ambulance. If your child is seriously ill or injured, it is safer for your child to be transported to the emergency department by ambulance.
Situations that warrant care for illness or injury, but not emergency care:
Emergency Medical Situations:
A trip to the emergency room is the best place for treating severe injuries or life-threatening illnesses. As a rule, if your child can walk, talk, interact, and play, chances are whatever she or he has is not an emergency. See 10 Things for Parents to Know Before Heading to the ER for more information.
If your child is experiencing a true medical emergency, you should visit a hospital emergency room or call 911 immediately.
If you aren't sure whether it is a true emergency, never hesitate to call your pediatrician's office—even if you know the office is closed. Pediatricians are very accustomed to taking phone calls at all times and can often deal with problems over the phone. If your pediatrician is unable to see you but believes your child should be examined, he or she will advise you on the most appropriate place for your child to receive care and how quickly your child should be seen.
Additional Information & Resources:
- Nonemergency Acute Care: When It's Not the Medical Home (AAP Policy Statement)
- Guidelines for Care of Children in the Emergency Department (AAP Policy Statement)
American Academy of Pediatrics (Copyright © 2017)
Situations that require emergency medical care:
Junior High Orientation night
Incoming 7th Graders & Families: Please join us for Junior High Orientation Night
Save the Date: Tuesday, May 23rd at 6:30 PM in the Auditorium
Please join us for an opportunity to learn more about what to expect as a junior high student. We will discuss a day in the life, how to be successful changing classes, available activities, how to access Skyward to check student progress, and more. There will be a meeting in the auditorium followed by an opportunity to explore the building.
Elementary Field Day-Fri. May 26
Activities for students in grades K-2 include relay races, tug of war, water cup relays, gunny sack relays, face painting, and sidewalk chalk .
Grades 3-6 will compete in the 50 meter dash, softball throw, and will also take part in face painting and sidewalk chalk.
PACE will be providing water and snacks for students during their station rotations.
At 2:00, parents are invited to come watch (in the bleachers by the track) the Little Tykes Race, Big Race, and award ceremonies. The Little Tykes race is the fastest 10 kindergarten boys and 10 kindergarten girls competing in the 1/2 mile run. The Big Race is the fastest 25 boys and 25 girls from the entire school competing in the mile run. Come enjoy the festivities and pray for beautiful weather!
Little Tykes Qualifiers
Name: Time
Taylan Hanson 3:59
Helayna Flashinski 4:06
Kollyns Zastrow 4:35
Kennedi Poppe 4:54
Kiersten Evanson 5:02
Uriaha Hartman 4:56
Mykena Schmidt 5:08
Brielle Theilmann 5:11
Teigan Spaeth 5:13
Brooklyn Kremenauer 5:16
Kyle Kowalczyk 3:41
Mathew Koffler 3:55
Jacob Phelps 3:58
Parker Matott 4:06
Max Schneider 4:06
Sam Weir 4:10
Jackson Patten 4:24
Juleus Wiseman 4:25
Beau Folczyk 4:28
Easton Harvey 4:43
Mile Qualifiers
Name: ---------Time:-----------------------Name:-------------Time:
Tegan Ritter 543 ----------------------------Lucy Lindeman 654
Peter Weir 559 ------------------------------Elly Eiler 706
Nick Fasbender 604 -----------------------Mariah Sloop 708
Eddie Mittermeyer 630 -------------------Iszy Sonnentag 728
Nolan Freed 634 ----------------------------Clara Blanchette 733
Wyatt Wellner 636 -------------------------McKenna Steinke 734
Riley Sopiarz 649 ---------------------------Emma Kowalczyk 737
Cooper Mittermeyer 650 ----------------Lauryn Goettl 741
Ewan Weir 651 ------------------------------Tarynn Donahue 742
Austin Walters 654 ------------------------Marley Mengel 744
Joeseph Klukas 657 -----------------------Rilei Weeks 745
Conner Roth 657 --------------------------Hannah Woodford 746
Keegan Galvez 700 -----------------------Taylor Hager 750
Jordan Sikora 703 -------------------------Tali Donahue 753
Cole Pfeiffer 706 ---------------------------Adrianna Goodman 758
Logan Simenson 706 -------------------- Brooklyn Hrdlicka 759
Andre Burzynski 710 ---------------------Jaycee Stephens 800
Jackson Barone 712 ----------------------RaeAnna Schultz 802
Axel Tegels 713 ----------------------------Holly Nesvacil 806
Payton Amdahl 713 ----------------------Karlee Davis 813
Owen Fasbender 716 -------------------Eva Enestvedt 821
Kaleb Lodahl 717 -------------------------Bailey Witt 821
Micah Hinrichs 718 ----------------------Olivia Blanchette 823
Mason Sande 722 ------------------------Bryannah Bremness 826
Jacob Weeks 723 --------------------------Julia Sedlacek 826
Joel Weeks 723 ----------------------------Haley Larson 826
FALL SPORTS ATHLETIC HANDBOOK MEETING
May 31, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. in the Auditorium
This meeting is for student-athletes in:
Football grades 7-12 (next year)
Volleyball in grades 7-12 (next year)
Cross Country in grades 6-12 (next year)
Cheerleading 9-12 (next year)
Student-Athletes and their parents are required to attend. A general session will take place with the Athletic Director followed by individual sports meetings with respective coaches.
Please make every effort to attend so that some of the athletic paperwork can be completed.
KINDERGARTEN FIELD TRIPS
Kindergarten field trip to Micon and Irvine- June 1st from 9:30 - 3:00 P.M.
Kindergarten End of Year Program- June 2nd at 1pm
Cadott Elementary School Library is hosting a special summer reading program
This summer the Cadott Elementary School Library wants to help your child use reading to build a better world!
To help promote reading with students in our district over the summer months, the Cadott Elementary School Library will host a special summer reading program that will run from June 12th-August 17th to help your child keep active with and reward him/her for reading this summer. Students who participate in the “Build a Better World” reading program will earn unique dog tags for completing the program’s reading challenges. These dog tags will help students celebrate and show others all of the reading they have completed over the summer. Students who complete all of the summer reading challenges will be entered into a drawing to win a Kindle Fire Tablet!
For more information on the summer reading program, check out the “Build a Better World” Summer Reading Program letter and reading log/tracker today!
To enroll your child in the summer reading program (even if he/she will not attend summer school sessions), fill out the “Build a Better World” Summer Reading Program Sign-Up form OR send a note to Mr. Kotek in the Elementary LMC that your child would like to enroll in the program by Friday, May 26!
Cadott Elementary School Library Summer Hours
June 12th-15th and 19th-22nd from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
July 10th-13th from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
August 7th-10th and August 14th-17th from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Cadott Hornets’ Basketball Fundamentals Camp June 5-8, 2017 - Cadott High School
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Community Ties
GIRLS ON THE RUN 5K CELEBRATION
Girls 10U Softball
Cadott girls have formed two 10U teams, Cadott Yellow and Cadott Black. Games started May 10th. The girls are doing a great job, improving every practice & every game. They are having lots of fun doing it. Picture at right: Abi Bowe pitching 5/18/17
May 10th: Cadott Yellow played Layfayette and lost 0-8
May 11th: Cadott Yellow played Thorp White and won 2-0
Cadott Black played Thorp Red and Lost 3-1
May 18th: Cadott Yellow played Thorp red and lost 0-1
Cadott Black played Thorp White and lost 0-5
Cadott Black Players---------------------------------Cadott Yellow Players
Abi Bowe --------------------------------------------------Brooklyn Hrdlicka
Airiana Bremness ---------------------------------------Kasey Moldrem
Gracy Dahm ----------------------------------------------Adrianna Goodman
Tarynn Donahue ----------------------------------------Avah Modl
Taylor Hager ---------------------------------------------Emma Modl
Katlynn Jackson -----------------------------------------Karlee Davis
Josie Roth -------------------------------------------------Mustanna Green
Lilly Spaeth -----------------------------------------------Danielle Sikora
Rilei Weeks -----------------------------------------------Kennedy Nerdrum
Molli York -------------------------------------------------Charlotte Eslinger
Coaches: Tiffany Bowe, Amy Roth ------------ Coaches: Lance Modl and Danielle Hrdlicka
Cheri Bremness and Jessica Hager
Brooklyn Hrdlicka pitching for Team Yellow at their first game on May 11th
Kasey Moldrem pitching for Team Yellow at their first game on May 11th
Taylor Hager pitching for Team Black on May 18th
DO YOU WANT TO BE THIS YEARS NABOR DAYS QUEEN?
Informational Meeting
Wednesday, May 24th, 2017
Cadott High School Commons 6:30 PM
Miss Nabor Days: 7th- 12th Grade
Little Miss Nabor Days: 3rd- 6th Grade
If you are interested or unable to make the meeting- Pre-Register with: Stephanie Gindt
(715)313-0527 or stephanieg1027@gmail.com
This is not considered a beauty pageant. The queen is chosen based on accumulated points and Judge’s scores
Cadott Youth Spirit Squad Registration Form
Due no later than July 21, 2017 (late registration may not get a shirt/pom/other)
Click on link below for registration form
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kb_JP3QJ7eI98clvVqegTenC-qUcPl4wXATqoAwV0e8/edit?usp=sharing
NOW ENROLLING-3 year old Preschool & Early Head Start
*4 Full Days Per Week
*Free nutritious meals
*Small class size
EARLY HEAD START
*Serving pregnant women and children 0-3
*Fun weekly home visits
*2 playgroups per month
3 locations serving Cadott families Call 715-667-3104 for more information
COME NOW AND EAT - A COMMUNITY MEAL WITH FRIENDS
St. John's Lutheran Church - Seminary Street - 4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
2017 Schedule - Every 4th Wednesday of the month
May 24
June 28
July 26
Aug. 23
Sept. 27
Oct. 25
Nov. 22
Dec 27
Please join us each week for Playgroup!!!
Join us for a 3 years old and under Cadott Community Playgroup! This is facilitated by Allison Morrow each Thursday morning from 9:00 to 10:30 am in one of our preschool classrooms.
This playgroup focuses on social interactions and encourages good communication skills in children 3 and under in a fun play environment!
It will be a great time to meet and visit with other parents/family members of our community!
Future PACE Meetings - All start at 6 pm, all held in the Elementary Library
The June PACE meeting has been cancelled. PACE will meet again in August
Children are always welcome!
Baby Bloomers Learning Center
Hours 6am-6pm
Accepting ages: 6 weeks to 12 years of age
DAYCARE ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED
We offer:
Before & After School Care
Part time / Full Time Care
Drop in Care
We can be reached at 715-978-0086
Please check out our Facebook Page for pictures and the latest news.
Girl Scout Meetings
3rd, 5th & 6th Grade meetings - May 23. 3:30—5:00 pm at the Elementary School in the cafeteria. If you are interested in joining us, please come to a meeting.
Cub Scout & Boy Scout Meetings
Troop 65: Meetings
Cub Scouts Grades 1-5 meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month (with the exception of Holiday weeks) in the Elementary Cafeteria from 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
May date is: 5/25. If you are interested in joining us, please come to a meeting.
Boy Scouts Grades 6-12 meet on Sundays (with the exception of Holiday weekends) at the Elementary School, in Mrs. Weiss's room from 5:00 - 7:15 pm
Cadott Elementary School office hours 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
Email: lockbaump@cadott.k12.wi.us
Website: cadott.k12.wi.us
Location: 426 Myrtle Street, Cadott, WI, United States
Phone: 7152893895
Facebook: facebook.com/CadottSchoolDistrict
Twitter: @CadottSchools