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Sunrise Elementary News November 7, 2018
Upcoming Events:
11/8 Student Council Field Tripto The Children’s Hospital
11/9 Electronics Day– StudentCouncil Fun Day
11/9 (1-2:00 PM) Veterans DayProgram
11/12 Last day to scheduleconferences
11/16 NOON RELEASE
11/19 2PM RELEASE
11/19 Conferences (5-8 PM)
PTO Rocky Rococo Night
11/22 & 11/23 NO SCHOOL
11/27 1st & 2nd Grade MusicConcerts
11/29 2PM RELEASE
11/29 Conferences (5-8 PM)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ!
It is Parent/Teacher Conference time for Grades 5K-4. Conferences will be held on Monday, November 19th, and Thursday, November 29th, from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm. Sunrise Elementary School has gone paperless by scheduling parent/teacher conferences online. If you have not scheduled your child’s conferences, please click here to access the online conference scheduler or see the attached letter with instructions on how to sign-up. The deadline to sign up is November 12, after that you will be assigned a date and
time.
Please note: Students will be released at 2:00 pm on conference
days. Unlike other Friday 2:00 pm release days, childcare is not
available unless your child is enrolled in the YMCA after school
program.
Please feel free to call with any questions.
VETERAN’S DAY PROGRAM
The Sunrise Veteran's Day Program is scheduled for this Friday, November 9th at 1:00 PM in the gymnasium. You will be able to enter the building through the east entrance by the gym at 12:40 PM. For safety reasons, access to the building for the program will not be available until then. Please relay this
information to all of your guests that will be coming.
Weather Cancellations and Delays
Winter is right around the corner. If weather conditions dictate that there will be no school or a delayed start, a decision to keep the schools closed is usually made by 6:00 a.m. Parents with students in school receive a direct call, text and/or email from our auto-call system through Infinite Campus since that is the fastest way to communicate with thousands of parents at one time.
As a reminder: If you have a new phone number or email address, please update your information in the Infinite Campus parent portal or contact your school’s secretary to update the portal.
Announcements are also sent to local T.V. and radio stations, please tune to local stations such as these rather than call the school directly: WAPL-105.7FM, WIXX-101.1FM, WHBY-1150AM, WKFX-104.9FM, WEMI-91.9 FM, WTAQ-97.5FM/1360AM, WWWX-96.9FM and WGEE-93.5FM; and WBAY-TV2, WFRV-TV5, WGBA-TV26, and WLUK-FOX11. If other school events, such as concerts or sporting events are also cancelled because of weather, they are typically communicated through these stations as well.
The District’s website and Facebook page are not our primary way to communicate school closures, so we ask parents to listen to the auto-call messages or tune in to the radio and T.V. stations listed for the timeliest updates.
Student Nondiscrimintation
Statement
The Kimberly Area School District 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 physical, mental, emotional, or
learning disability ("Protected Classes") in any of its
student programs and activities.
PTO
The PTO Sunrise Apparel store is accessible by clicking
here. The deadline for the Holiday Sale is November 19th.
Catalogs from Square One Art came home last week.. All
orders are due tomorrow, November 8th. The keepsakes
make great gifts that last forever with your child’s artwork
on them.
Community Events
October and November Kimberly-Little ChuteLibrary STEAM ROLLER activities
Mondays, October 29, November 5 and November 12 -After School Story Adventures at Kimberly Library
Saturday, November 10th - Kimberly Tennis Pro day forthose interested in club tennis
Tuesday, November 13th - Kimberly WrestlingClub Parent Meeting
Tuesday, November 13th - Family Movie Night atKimberly Library
BOOK FAIR:
The Sunrise Elementary book fair will be open during
Parent/ Teacher Conferences, November 19th & 29th
5:00-8:00 PM.
Bridging Brighter Smiles, Inc. will once
again be offering preventative dental care
right at your school! Visits are held
throughout the school year and
all students 4K – 12th grade are
encouraged to enroll.
Visit:
enrollment.bbsmiles.org to complete an
online enrollment form.Discounted fees are available.
*Paper enrollment forms are also available
from your school nurse.
• Oral Screening
• Dental Cleaning
• Fluoride Varnish
Application
• Sealant Placement
• Oral Health
Education
• Referral Assistance
Call 262-896-9891
Visit www.bbsmiles.org
KIMBERLY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
SERVICES:
Fall Visit Scheduled!
Sunrise Elementary: November 19
We accept the
Forward Health
(Badger Care) Card!
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
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