KES Family Newsletter
January 2024
Igniting a Passion for Learning
Mission: The mission of Kewaskum Elementary School is to develop the whole child by providing a motivating, stimulating, and nurturing environment to build a better future together.
Vision: The vision of the Kewaskum Elementary School is to guide our students to be respectful, compassionate, and responsible individuals who recognize and value their educational journey.
Principal Message
Happy New Year, KES Families.
We are back in action!
Please check out the important dates and other notes.
Important Information
Important Information:
- Clothing Expectations: We have updated our winter clothing expectations here. If your family needs assistance please call the office and ask for Mrs. Mundigler.
- Recognize a Teacher: Kewaskum Elementary School is blessed with fantastic staff that focus on teaching the whole child. Their commitment to the students of KES is commendable. Please consider recognizing a staff member at KES through this Google form. These small notes have such a BIG impact!
- Interested in attending KES Adult Night? Please complete this short survey to help us plan: Adult Night Survey
- Playground-Just a reminder that there is no supervision on the playground before school. This time is reserved for Boys and Girls Club and our other two Daycares. All students should remain from being on the playground in the morning and after school.
- Student absence: If your child is absent from school please let the secretary and classroom teacher know. Otherwise, let the office know and the office will inform the classroom teacher.
- Parent Information Hub: Our Family Engagement Team created a KES Family Information Hub. Please check it out. Let us know what we can add to this so it helps you as a parent!
- Yearbooks: Yearbooks can be purchased online until February 9th using this link.
- ELA Pilot: As you know, all 4K-5th grade classrooms will be piloting the Amplify CKLA ELA resource for the remainder of the 2nd trimester. During this time, you may see frequent “Take Home” pages in your child’s folder. These pages will keep you informed about skills and topics covered in class, and some will include suggested home practice activities. These activities are optional ways to support your child’s learning at home, but they are not required unless specifically assigned as a homework assignment by your child’s teacher.
Upcoming Dates
January 10: Vision screening for 5K, 2nd, and 4th grade students
January 11: 6:00-7:00 Family Lego Night at KES
January 19: Second semester milk money due, Professional Development Day-No School for Students
January 26: Winter Fest 5:30-7:00
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