September 19, 2018 A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL · PTO NEWS & NOTES The PTO has extended their...
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September 19, 2018
Principal Reflections
September 2018
I started to write this newsletter during our first week of school because I was so excited about the smooth start that we enjoyed at both Sunrise Elementary and the 4K Center for Learning. Even though we started with very warm classrooms, the students were eager to get going. Now that we have been here for a few more days, I am still feeling great about the things that we have happening at both schools. I would like to thank our staff members and our families for all of the preparation and cooperation shown in the past weeks.
Having said that, I would like to share with you this years school initiatives and ask for your attention to a few minor traffic needs.
First of all, it is important for you to know that our schools are heavily involved with trying to enhance each child’s abilities as problem solvers. In doing so, we are paying close attention to the behaviors that contribute to students believing in their ability to “own” their learning. In each grade level our teachers have identified key behaviors that we believe students possess, but in many cases simply need the opportunity to practice. Some common themes across grade levels include students persevering through challenges, asking questions to clarify things that they have questions about, and taking risks to try new things. These behaviors are not isolated to academic learning. It is our belief that these behaviors contribute to all aspects of our students lives. I am sharing this information with you simply to make you aware and to ask that you watch for signs of these behaviors throughout the year.
On a different note, I would like to thank our parent leaders at both schools. At the 4K Center Mrs. Laundrie (Building Coordinator) has assembled a great group of folks to lead the planning of our PAC (Parent Advisory Committee) events for the year. I look forward to meeting everyone. At
Sunrise our PTO (Parent T eacher Organization) has developed a number of fabulous community building activities for the school year as well as a budget that supports these events and other school needs. In order to fund this budget, the PTO has planned a number of different fundraising activities throughout the year. Please know that the members of the PTO board give great consideration to the number of fundraising events, but they also feel strong about their community building mission AND they are supporting the upgrading of playground equipment. If you would like more information about any of the PTO activities, please feel free to contact any of the PTO board members or check out their agendas and minutes on our website.
Finally, with regards to transportation, I appreciate the parents of both schools who have been flexible in learning the drop-off and pick-up procedures. The Sunrise drop-off area along the curb, at the front of the school, is intended to be a “drop and go” area. If you intend to park and wait for the bell to ring, please park in one of the designated stalls and walk your
The purpose of the Sunrise Newsletter is to inform the Sun-rise Community of school news and current events, while
reflecting on our work and celebrating our success.
UPCOMING EVENTS
9/21 Hearing Screening
9/24 PTO Chipotle Night 4:00-8:00 PM
9/27 3rd Grade Field Trip to Heritage Hill
9/28 Noon Dismissal
10/2 4th Grade Field Trip to Heritage Hill
10/4 5K (Mrs. Smits & Mrs. Fontaine) Field Trip
to Heritage Orchard
10/5 5K (Mrs. Prucha & Mrs. Vircks ) Field Trip to
Heritage Orchard
10/11 Picture Retake Day
10/12 2PM Elementary Dismissal
10/16 PTO Culver’s Scoopie Night 5:00-8:00 PM
10/19 Vision Screening
10/23 PTO Trunk or Treat & Halloween Dance
COUNSELOR’S CORNER
Our Counselor, Mrs. Zuberbier, has a new newsletter called the Counselor’s Corner. It is located on the Sunrise webpage under Student Services. Please click
HERE to view it.
PICTURE RE-TAKE DAY
Picture re-take day is scheduled for Thursday, October 11th. Those students who were unable to have their pictures taken during Picture and Paperwork Day, will have their pictures taken on this day. If you have any questions or would like an order form,
please give the office a call.
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STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council will be advised by new leadership this year. Mrs. Anderson (ERE) and Mrs. Roth (2nd grade) will help Sunrise 4th graders develop their leadership skills through Student Council service projects. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Roth are excited to keep some of the old Student Council traditions and to try some
new things.
This year students were asked to submit an application to the Student Council. Applications were due last week, and Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Roth will review them this upcoming week to determine which students
will best represent Sunrise this year. Our first meeting will be shortly after that. Stay tuned!
child to the door after the bell. Otherwise we have cars backed up onto Skippers Lane. Thanks so much for your help.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me by phone, Sunrise 954-1822 / 4K Center 423-4190, or by email [email protected]. Enjoy the cooler weather.
SEAN FITZGERALD
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REMINDERS FROM THE OFFICE
The first bell rings at 8:28 AM —students come in from outside and proceed to their classroom. The secondbell rings at 8:35 AM —students are expected to be in their seats ready to learn. If your student is entering
the building at or after 8:35 AM, they are considered tardy for school.
In an effort to minimize classroom interruptions, and more importantly, to ensure the safety of all students, weare asking that you make a concerted effort to clearly communicate your child's end of school-day transporta-tion plans. Please be sure that your child is well aware of how he/she is to get home on a daily basis andplease be sure that your child's teacher and the school office are well aware of the plan as well. We under-stand that there are occasions in which normal plans are changed. In these cases, please make an effort tocommunicate this to all important parties before the school day begins. Thank you for your attention to this
effort.
When you call school to report an absence, please provide specific information about illness symptoms that
your child has, such as:
Influenza-like illness (fever/chills, cough/sore throat/congestion, headache/muscle aches)
Gastrointestinal (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea )
Other illness (strep throat, pneumonia, etc.)
BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY
Now that school is back in session, please remember to drive safely around pedestrians, school buses and
bicyclists, and to provide children with the necessary knowledge to stay safe on their to school, while at school and
on their way home. Whether students walk, ride their bike, take the bus or drive to school, it is extremely important
that they—and motorists around them—take proper safety precautions.
Please remember to:
Slow down and watch for students in school zones and wherever children are present
Drive cautiously around school buses, including obeying the amber warning and red stopping systems
Follow the safety procedures for drop off and pick up at our school
Safety is a top priority and we appreciate your support in helping to keep the
children in our community safe.
PBIS UPDATE PBIS-Positive Behavior Intervention Support
As we begin our 2018-2019 School year our theme is
“Passport to Leadership”
And truly it’s going to be an adventure of travel.
The PBIS Kick-off week took flight with many activities. Students spent time learning and reviewing the expectations of the Stinger Way Flight Plan. The “Flight Crew” shared how the Stinger Way looks like by examples, activities and role play within the classroom, hallways, lunchroom, arrival/dismissal and recess.
On Friday, September 7th, our mascot, Buzz welcomed students and staff to our All School Assembly and received many hi-fives and hugs. Mrs. Zuberbier shared an incredible personal story on the “Power of Yet” and the staff relay was pretty competitive as they traveled across the world. Climbing Mount Fuji, Japan, Crossing the Atlantic Ocean and viewing Canterbury Plains, New Zealand. Mrs. Roth’s class showed us how to be leaders by following the Stinger Way and introduced The Stinger Student Ambassador Award.
The Stinger Student Ambassador Award is a representative from each classroom who is a good role model, tries their best, helps others and leads by example. This in turn displays our Community Values of Respect, Kindness, Honesty and Responsibility.
The Ambassador Award will be given by classroom teachers each month to a student who
demonstrates these values by going above and beyond. Students will have their pictures taken
and be displayed on the “Passport to Leadership” Bulletin Board in the main lobby. In future
newsletters, students’ names will be listed along with a hyperlink to view students’ pictures.
KASD WEBSITE & COMMUNITY EVENTS
The Papermaker Scamper is a short one-mile run that kicks off the Homecoming parade each year. Students in grades 1-8 are welcome to run this event. The run begins behind the bleachers of Papermaker Stadium and ends near Kwik Trip across from Kimberly High School. Students run by themselves with the support of a few Kimberly High School cross country runners and teach-ers. Please fill out this linked form to register your child for the 2018 Scamper.
BOX TOPS & KWIK TRIP ~ MILK MOOLA
MEDICATIONS AT SCHOOL
Sunrise is still collecting Box Tops for Education and Milk Moola products from Kwik Trip. We are no longer col-lecting Campbell Soup Labels as they have discontinued the program. Thanks for all your help in earning money
for our school.
Just a reminder: Prescription medication to be given at school must have a written order from your physician on forms available in the office. Over-the-counter medication, like cough drops and Tylenol, will also need a form filled out, but does not require a physician’s signature. All medication must be in original container. No medication will
be given without a signed consent form. If you have any questions, please call Monica in the office at 954-1822.
PTO NEWS & NOTES
The PTO has extended their Sunrise / Kimberly apparel order. Orders are now due by September 23rd. You can place your order easily by clicking HERE
PTO has some great upcoming events, starting with Chipotle Night on Monday, September 24th. Attached is a flier with more details about this great event.
BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS
Just a reminder: effective March 1, 2009, volunteers are required to complete a background check. Volunteers in-clude fieldtrip chaperones and those that assist in the classroom. If you will be volunteering at Sunrise Elementary, we ask you to complete a background check form. Forms can be obtained in the office or online by clicking HERE. Thank you for your cooperation and for considering the Kimberly Area School District as a place to donate your time
and talent.
EARLY DISMISSAL EXPLANATIONS
NOON DISMISSAL:
Students are dismissed at 12:00 PM ~~ Lunch is not served ~~ The YMCA is here if there are enough students
signed up, please contact the YMCA for more information ~~ There is no care provided by the school ~~
2:00 PM DISMISSAL (FRIDAYS):
Students are released at 2:00 PM ~~ The District provides care until 3:35 PM for students that have signed up via Infinite Campus—students must be picked up by 3:35 PM ~~ Those signed up for care will be kept at school un-less we have a written note or a phone call telling us something different ~~ The YMCA comes at 3:30 PM for those students signed up to stay with the YMCA after 3:35 PM ~~
2:00 PM DISMISSAL (PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES: November 19th & 29th)
Students are dismissed at 2:00 PM ~~ The District does not supply care on these days ~~ There is YMCA care
beginning at 2:00 PM for those students signed up through the YMCA ~~
STUDENT NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ances-try, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, sex, (including transgender status, change of sex or gender identity), or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability ("Protected Classes") in any of its stu-
dent programs and activities.
KASD ELEMENTARY PARENT HANDBOOK 18/19
The elementary student handbook is available to all parents on the website. Please visit ww.kimberly.k12.wi.us. The handbook can be found on the Sunrise page under Forms and Documents. If you would prefer a paper
copy of the handbook, please contact the school office.
Sunrise Elementary Daily Schedule
REGULAR SCHOOL DAY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EARLY RELEASE (2:00 PM)
NOON RELEASE (All students)
**No Lunch Service for any students**
8:35 am Elementary School Starts
10:00 am 1st & 2nd Grade Recess
11:25 am 5K to lunch
11:45 am 1st Grade to lunch
2nd Grade to recess
11:50 am 5K to recess
11:55 am 3rd Grade to lunch
4th Grade to recess
12:05 pm 2nd Grade to lunch
1st Grade to recess
12:15 pm 4th Grade to lunch
3rd Grade to recess
2:00 pm 5K & 4th Grade Recess
2:15 pm 3rd Grade Recess
3:35 p.m. Elementary School Dismissal
8:35 a.m. Elementary School Start
2:00 p.m. Elementary School Dismissal
8:35 a.m. Elementary School Starts
12:00 p.m. Elementary School Dismissal
SUNRISE SCHEDULE
Meet the CounselorGreetings Sunrise Families,
I am so excited to be starting my 5th year at
Sunrise and my 4rd year serving families at
the 4K Center for Literacy! I am here to help
provide support and resources to develop
skills needed for academic, social/
emotional, and career success. Our
counseling program provides whole class
lessons twice a month and small group
booster lessons on various topics
throughout the year (see small group
calendar).
Contact me any time with questions or
concerns.
-Mrs. Zuberbier
Book Nook“The Kissing Hand” by Audrey Penn
This is a classic back-to-school story for students who are having a little trouble being away frommom or dad all day. A touch of separation anxiety is very common at the start of the school year but if it persists beyond the first few weeks of school it might be important to talk with your child’s teacher or a counselor about the problem.
The Kissing Hand is a very relatable story about a raccoon who misses his mom but learns that she will be with him all day long through a kiss on his hand. I hope you love this one as much as I do!
Sunrise Elementary SchoolKristen Zuberbier- [email protected]
September in Life Skills
In September we will be focusing on skills for academic success! Listening and Following Directions will be the focus for most classes, while goal-setting and perseverance will also be covered in some grade levels.
Try It: If you are looking for a fun game to reinforce these topics, try playing games like Simon says, red light/green light, or even Marco Polo!
Social and Emotional Learning Small GroupsHere is what we have coming up for small groups at Sunrise…
New Student Group: Started this week and goes through October 5th
This group gives our newest Stingers a chance to meet each other and learn about our school in a supportive and fun atmosphere!
Stress Busters Group: Starts October 1st and goes through October 26th
This group offers a safe environment for students to learn about what anxiety is and practice coping strategies that can help. The group is perfect for getting through those new school year jitters!
School Skills Group: Starts October 15th and goes through November 20th
This group allows students to get some extra practice with skills like listening with attention, carefully following directions, and persevering when things are difficult. The curriculum is delivered through engaging games and activities. It is a great booster at the start of the year.
If you would like to see your child in any of these groups, please contact their classroom teacher or send me an e-mail.
PATH CounselingNew to Sunrise this year, we are excited to be partnering with PATH Counseling. PATH is a school-based mental health program. The goal of PATH is to provide mental health therapy within the school to students who experience barriers to community-based care.
Barriers to care include:• Financial• Transportation • Insurance coverage• Time
Contact your counselor if you want more information about PATH Counseling.
Sunrise Elementary SchoolKristen Zuberbier- [email protected]
PTO Student Directory / Room Parent Program
As you may or may not be aware, the school district can no longer
provide a student directory, however, we as the PTO can put one
together for the Sunrise families. If you would like your information
added to the PTO student directory, please fill out the form below or
scan the QR code to the right and complete/return if needed by Friday
September 21st.
Also, Sunrise PTO is looking for interested parents who want to be
involved in their child’s classroom to apply for the 2018-19 Room Parent
Program. The room parent can be considered the “point of contact” for
the classroom and is responsible for assisting the teacher with various
tasks such as emailing parents with items needed for the classroom and
helping organize classroom parties. If there is more than one applicant
per classroom, selection of the room parent will be random and parents will be notified when selection
is complete. Please fill out the section on this form if you are interested- that portion is also on form
when QR code is scanned.
Email address______________________________________________________________________
Family Last Name (or names if child’s is different) _________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________________________________
Primary Phone#____________________________ Secondary Phone#_________________________
Child # 1 Name__________________________________ Child #1 grade_______________________
Child #1 teacher_________________________________
Child #2 Name__________________________________ Child #2 grade________________________
Child #2 teacher_________________________________
Child #3 Name__________________________________ Child #3 grade________________________
Child #3 teacher_________________________________
Would you like Sunrise PTO text reminders throughout the school year?
Yes______________ No________________
Would you like your email in the directory?
Yes______________ No_________________
Are you interested in being a Room Parent?
Yes______________ No________________
Parent’s Name______________________________________________
Parent’s Phone Number_______________________________________
Parent’s Preferred Email_______________________________________
Which child would you like to be Room Parent for?
Child #1____________
Child #2____________
Child #3____________
The Sunrise PTO is pleased to offer a tax deductible option to take the hassle out of fundraising for your
family. The “Unfundraiser” donation to the PTO will be used to support our PTO and the many programs and
events it sponsors throughout each year such as Family Fun Nights, End of Year Event, Popcorn Fridays, 4th
Grade Fieldtrip, and scholarship opportunities for past alumni to name a few. We are also trying to help the
school raise money to fund a new playground for Sunrise students. 100% of your donation to the Sunrise PTO
is tax deductible.
If you would prefer to use the “unfundraiser” option to support our PTO, please complete the bottom portion
of this form and send to school in an envelope labeled, “PTO Unfundraiser” (please make checks payable to:
Sunrise PTO). Please indicate on the form if you would like a receipt and we will send one home with your
child once we receive the donation .Please understand that even if you contribute to this “Unfundraiser”, you
will continue to receive fundraising information sent home throughout the year to keep you informed and we
simply have to send home to everyone. Please do not feel obligated to take part in these, simply disregard
them. Thank you in advance for your support😊
Donation Amount $_______________
Please make checks payable to: Sunrise PTO
Your name______________________________________
Student Name___________________________________
Teacher__________________________
Receipt yes___________ No thanks____________
Questions? Contact Jody Rasmussen @ [email protected] or 920-968-7755
N9363 Exploration Dr, Appleton WI 54915 Phone: (920) 954-1822 Fax: (920) 954-5945
Re: Personal Safety Unit Dear Parents/ Guardians:
During the month of October all students will be discussing “Personal Safety” in their
Life Skills classes. This unit will cover many “what if” situations; including safety rules about
strangers and reporting unsafe/abusive touches. Students will learn the “No, Go, Tell”
response for these situations and will be able to identify trusted adults who may be able to
help. In this unit, 1st and 3rd grade students will have a guest presenter from the Sexual Assault
Crisis Center who will echo these same strategies and safety rules. This presentation will be
held on October 4th. Many of these listed topics are linked with the human growth and
development standards which were mailed home to you in September.
With a school/parent effort, we can help children better protect themselves and feel
safe. I have enclosed the Human Growth and Development Standards which were mailed home
in September. Please take time to discuss these items with your child. If you have any
questions or concerns please contact me at the below listed phone number or e-mail.
Sincerely,
Kristen Zuberbier School Counselor Sunrise Elementary (920) 954-1822 [email protected]
Kimberly Area School District
Sunrise Elementary School
N9363 Exploration Dr, Appleton WI 54915 Phone: (920) 954-1822 Fax: (920) 954-5945
Pre-Kindergarten (4K)
Identify the basic steps in the decision making process.
Identify adults who they can talk to if they need help.
Recognize there are feelings.
Recognize that they get to decide who touches their body.
Identify appropriate and inappropriate touch.
Recognize that living things reproduce their own kind.
Kindergarten (5K)
Identify and use the basic steps of the decision making process.
Identify people they can trust.
Recognize there are feelings.
Identify their feelings.
Recognize that they get to decide who touches their body.
Identify appropriate and inappropriate touch.
Know that family members take care of each other.
Grade 1
Apply the basic steps involved in the decision making process.
Identify adults they can seek out for help.
Identify and express their feelings.
Identify appropriate and inappropriate touch.
Recognize that they get to decide who touches their body.
Identify changes a human goes through in a life cycle.
Identify the different ways living things reproduce: plants come from seeds, animals come from eggs.
Explain how adults in a family provide for a child’s physical, mental and social needs.
Grade 2
Apply the basic steps involved in the decision making process.
Communicate feelings with others.
Know the difference between appropriate and inappropriate touch.
Recognize that they get to decide who touches their body.
Grade 3
Apply the basic steps involved in the decision making process.
Communicate feelings with others.
Know the difference between appropriate and inappropriate touch.
Recognize that they get to decide who touches their body.
Recognize that some animals grow inside the mother’s body and some hatch outside the mother’s body.
Recognize that human beings grow and develop inside their mother.
Grade 4
Apply the basic steps involved in the decision making process.
Recognize that peers and peer pressure can influence decision-making.
Communicate feelings with others.
Define sexual abuse.
Identify and explain physical, social and mental changes which occur as they approach puberty.
Identify hygiene practices necessary for changing bodies.
Covered in Life Skills Class
Kimberly Area Youth Basketball Club
2018 - 2019 Season
Hoops is just right around the corner and its time to get registered for this coming season. Please register and pay for your child online through our website / registration system.
Boys & Girls interested in participating in the KAYBC must complete the online registration by Saturday - September 22nd
www.kaybc.com
Manadatory Parents Meeting – *Wednesday, September 19th* – KHS Auditorium
3rd thru 8th Grade Parents 6:30 to 8:00PM Note new location – Kimberly High School
Heart of the Valley League Skills Assessment - GIRLS – Saturday September 29th – JRG
6th Grade 8:00 AM, 5th Grade 9:00 AM, 4th Grade 10:00 AM, 3rd Grade 11:00 AM
Heart of the Valley League Skills Assessment - BOYS – Sunday September 30th – JRG
3rd Grade 4:00 PM, 4th Grade 5:00 PM, 5th Grade 6:00 PM, 6th Grade 7:00 PM
Traveling Team Tryouts
7th Grade Girls – Thursday, September 27th – 7:00 PM – JRG
8th Grade Girls – Tuesday, September 25th – 7:00 PM - JRG
7th Grade Boys – 3 Days – Sundays - October 14, 21 & 28 – 4:00-5:30PM – JRG
8th Grade Boys – 3 Days – Sundays - October 14, 21 & 28 – 5:30-7:00PM – JRG
Skills and Drills
Dates: 12/8, 12/15, 1/12, 1/19, 1/26, 2/2 – Held at Woodland School
Girls - 1st & 2nd Grade – 8:00 to 9:00AM Boys – K & 1st Grade – 9:15 to 10:15 AM, 2nd Grade – 10:30 to 11:45 AM
Kimberly Area Youth Basketball Club
2018-2019 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: 12/8, 12/15, 1/12, 1/19, 1/26, 2/2
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 17TH
September 13, 2018
Dear Kimberly Area School District Families,
We are committed to promoting the social and emotional well-being of our students. By working together with United Way’s PATH (Providing Access to Healing) for Students, we are now able to provide the opportunity for school-based counseling services to students in 5-year-old kindergarten through 12th grade. New for this year - services have been expanded to be available to students younger than seventh grade. We believe this will fill an important need for some students and families.
The United Way’s PATH for Students is a partnership between United Way Fox Cities, Catalpa Health, Family Services of Northeast WI, Inc., Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, and the Kimberly Area School District. The purpose of this collaborative partnership is to offer mental health outreach and treatment services to the students in our schools.
Counseling is an excellent way to learn new skills, develop self-confidence, become more aware of others’ views and experiences, practice new behaviors, and better understand how to deal with the problems life presents.
It is our belief that the combined commitment and expertise of our respective agencies, the knowledge and services provided to youth throughout Northeast Wisconsin, the credentialing of our programs, and the strong history of quality outcomes will allow for improved access to quality mental health services for students and families in our District.
If you are a parent and think your child may benefit, or if you are a student and feel you may benefit from counseling, you are invited to contact your school counselor for further screening.
If you have any questions about mental health resources for students, you can also contact me at (920) 788-7900.
Sincerely,
Tim Fosshage Director of Pupil Services