WOODLAND ELEMENTARY NEWSLETTER December 11, 2019 MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dates to Remember Dec. 20 - Spirit day and the theme is ugly sweaters Dec. 23 - Jan. 1 - No school (classes resume on January 2nd) Jan. 10 - 2:00 pm release Jan. 10 - Family movie night The Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, naonal origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual orientaon, sex, (including transgender status, change of sex or gender identy), or physi- cal, mental, emoonal, or learning disability ("Protected Clas- ses") in any of its student program and acvies. Dear Woodland Families! December is here and we are entering the holiday season! We have a lot to be grateful for at Woodland Elementary School, as our children, staff, parents, and community continue to make this one of the best places to learn. I look forward to continuing the outstanding learning experiences that your children have had all year, and we will continue this work into 2020! This is sure to be another year of amazing accomplishments! It was nice seeing you at our Parent/Teacher Conferences. If we were not able to catch up, please stop by and I hope to see you all soon! We continue to value our open communication with families. As a parent myself, I know how important it is to have questions answered, and to feel that level of comfort knowing that our children are well- cared for. If you ever have questions or concerns, I encourage you to reach out to your child ’s teacher early, so that we can continue to meet their needs. Developing our students as problem solvers continues to be the foundation of our work each day. At home, you too can help as we tell our kids to “give it a go! ” Most times, when children try something, they find success. Even better, sometimes they find out what doesn’t work! We try to normalize mistakes, failures, and learning gaps so that stu- dents see these as opportunities to grow. Often times our students are sharing what they tried in class, and how it better informed their choices as a reader, writer, mathematician, or as a friend! At home, have them try to cook with you, try to tie their shoes, wrap a present, make a shopping list, or simply try to do something new. These life experi- ences are what will propel them to becoming outstanding problem solvers and thinkers. That is our shared goal! As you know, our teachers work hard to meet every single need that our students present. In our past communica- tions, you saw information relative to our most recent Wisconsin School Report Card. Woodland Elementary School received a “Significantly Exceeds Expectations” from the Department of Public Instruction. Woodland Elementary continues to perform at high levels and all of us at the school are proud that we are one of the best in the state! As we enter the holiday season, I want all of you to know that Jill, Abigail, Michael, and I continue to be thankful that we are part of the Woodland community, and the Kimberly Area School District. The past five years have gone fast and we could not ask for a better community. As always, my door is open and I welcome you to stop by, email, or call anytime that you have questions, comments, or concerns. Take care and happy holidays to you and your families! Sincerely, Timothy M. Doleysh, Ph.D.
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WOODLAND ELEMENTARY
NEWSLETTER
December 11, 2019
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dates to Remember
Dec. 20 - Spirit day and the theme is ugly
sweaters
Dec. 23 - Jan. 1 - No school (classes
resume on January
2nd)
Jan. 10 - 2:00 pm release
Jan. 10 - Family movie night
The Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital
status, parental status, sexual orientation, sex, (including
transgender status, change of sex or gender identity), or physi-
cal, mental, emotional, or learning disability ("Protected Clas-
ses") in any of its student program and activities.
Dear Woodland Families! December is here and we are entering the holiday season! We have a lot to be grateful for at Woodland Elementary School, as our children, staff, parents, and community continue to make this one of the best places to learn. I look forward to continuing the outstanding learning experiences that your children have had all year, and we will continue this work into 2020! This is sure to be another year of amazing accomplishments! It was nice seeing you at our Parent/Teacher Conferences. If we were not able to catch up, please stop by and I hope to see you all soon! We continue to value our open communication with families. As a parent myself, I know how important it is to have questions answered, and to feel that level of comfort knowing that our children are well-cared for. If you ever have questions or concerns, I encourage you to reach out to your child ’s teacher early, so that we can continue to meet their needs. Developing our students as problem solvers continues to be the foundation of our work each day. At home, you too can help as we tell our kids to “give it a go!” Most times, when children try something, they find success. Even better, sometimes they find out what doesn’t work! We try to normalize mistakes, failures, and learning gaps so that stu-dents see these as opportunities to grow. Often times our students are sharing what they tried in class, and how it better informed their choices as a reader, writer, mathematician, or as a friend! At home, have them try to cook with you, try to tie their shoes, wrap a present, make a shopping list, or simply try to do something new. These life experi-ences are what will propel them to becoming outstanding problem solvers and thinkers. That is our shared goal! As you know, our teachers work hard to meet every single need that our students present. In our past communica-tions, you saw information relative to our most recent Wisconsin School Report Card. Woodland Elementary School received a “Significantly Exceeds Expectations” from the Department of Public Instruction. Woodland Elementary continues to perform at high levels and all of us at the school are proud that we are one of the best in the state! As we enter the holiday season, I want all of you to know that Jill, Abigail, Michael, and I continue to be thankful that we are part of the Woodland community, and the Kimberly Area School District. The past five years have gone fast and we could not ask for a better community. As always, my door is open and I welcome you to stop by, email, or call anytime that you have questions, comments, or concerns. Take care and happy holidays to you and your families! Sincerely, Timothy M. Doleysh, Ph.D.
12:00 PM RELEASE & HOLIDAY BREAK
A great big thank you to the Woodland PTO and all of the par-
ents that contributed to our teachers’ dinner during parent/
teacher conferences. There were delicious soups, sandwiches,
salads, a taco bar and goodies. The generosity of the Wood-
land Community is appreciated!
THANK YOU!
There will be no school starting Monday, Decem-
ber 23rd through Wednesday, January 1st. Classes
resume on Thursday, January 2nd. The Woodland
Elementary Office will also be closed during this
time. Enjoy the holiday break!
Woodland Elementary School will be holding its next book swap on Wednesday, December 18th. Volunteers are needed to help with this event. Please click here if you can help out. Thank you!
BOOK SWAP
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT
Save the date! The Woodland PTO will be sponsoring a family movie night on Friday, January 10th and will be showing Toy Story 4. All students and their families are invited. More details will be coming.
N9085 North Coop Road Appleton, WI 54915 Phone: 920-730-0924 Fax: 920-423-4177
Timothy Doleysh, Ph.D., Principal
December 11, 2019 Dear Parents/Guardians, Our Personal Safety Program (teaching children a variety of safety life skills) will be present-ed during the month of January to 5K through 4
th grade students.
Through these presentations and discussions, students will become more aware about the world around them, physical and sexual abuse, safety with strangers, and what to do when home alone. Students will learn basic age appropriate methods for protecting themselves against unwanted physical touch and establishing a network of trusted adults that they can contact when needed. As parents, we would ask you to make some time this month and discuss your personal views and rules on staying safe. Working together we can help children better protect them-selves. We will send additional information home as it is presented. If would like to review the Personal Safety curriculum or have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact me at 730-0924. Sincerely, Kimberly Karoses School Counselor CC: Tim Doleysh, Principal
Woodland LMC is having a
BOOK PARTY to celebrate the
new Dog Man book
FETCH 22 Who: 3rd & 4th graders When: Thurs, Dec. 12th Where: LMC Time: during your recess
(12:10-12:30/12:20-12:40) There will be games, activities, and a
chance to win the book FETCH 22!
~ Come join the fun! ~
Holiday Party sponsored by Kimberly HS Key Club: December 14th, 10:00 a.m. – noon
Step-by-Step Canvas Painting: December 27, Village of Kimberly Municipal Complex
How to Create a Rock Mandala: December 31, Village of Kimberly Municipal Complex
M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F1 2 3 4 5 NS NS 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 MS AM 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AM15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21Q 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 E2 24 25 26 27 EN
NS NS NS 26 27 28 29 30 NS
June 2021 NS No School
M T W TH F AMAM classes only (exception: No school for 4K) KHS dismissed at 11:31am, JRG & Intermediate dismissed at 11:20am, Elementary dismissed at 12:00pm
EN Elementary Noon Release - All Elementary students dismissed at 12:00pm (exception: No school for 4K)
HS High School Parent/Teacher Conferences - KHS students dismissed at 2:00pm
MSMiddle School Parent/Teacher Conferences - JRG students dismissed at 2:00pm except on November 19th - students will have a full day of school
IIntermediate School Parent/Teacher Conferences - Intermediate students dismissed at 2:00pm
*If needed, snow day make-up will be on Friday, June 4th.
E2&C4K-4th Gr. Parent Techer Conferences; No school for 4K; Grades 5K-4th Grades dismissed at 2:00pm
Q End of quarter
Do you enjoy working with children while maintaining a flexible work schedule? Have you considered becoming a substitute teacher?
The Kimberly Area School District is seeking talented Substitute Teachers who want to join a team of ambitious professionals who help all students succeed. Sometimes, our educators are away from their classrooms for things like professional development or when they are ill. That’s when we need talented individuals to continue providing a high-quality education to our students.
Qualifications:• Current Wisconsin Educator License - or - Substitute Teacher Permit• Have an Associate’s Degree or Bachelor’s Degree but not a Substitute Teacher Permit? Contact us
at (920) 788-7900 to learn more about pursuing training to obtain a Substitute Teacher Permit.
Substitute Teachers new to KASD are supported by helpful District staff at each building. The District uses Frontline, an online Substitute Teacher system, where you can view and customize subbing positions you are most interested in for your subbing career. KASD offers a competitive daily pay rate for our substitute teachers.
Are you ready to join a team of talented professionals who help every student reach their potential? Complete an online application through WECAN (Wisconsin’s K-12 hiring website) https://wecan.education.wisc.edu.
The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of the Protected Classes of race, color, national origin, age, sex (including transgender status, change of sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity), pregnancy, creed or religion, genetic information, marital status, handicap or disability, citizenship status, veteran status, military service (as defined in 111.32, Wis. Stats.), ancestry, arrest record, conviction record, or any other characteristic protected by law in its employment practices. Concerns or questions should be directed to the District’s Compliance Officer, the Director of Human Resources, at Kimberly Area School District, 425 S. Washington Street, Combined Locks WI 54113. We are an equal opportunity employer.
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