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Mapleview Families, As we enter the holiday season and move from Thanksgiving to Christmas, we have a lot to cele- brate and be thankful for here at Mapleview. I am thankful for all of the families that participated in our fundraiser, which we celebrated right before Thanksgiving. I think the students took great joy in taping me to the wall. I am thankful for the extra work our musicians and singers are putting into preparing for the up- coming concerts. I am eagerly anticipating the concert next week. It looks to be a great perfor- mance. I am thankful for our staff who work diligently to care for each student in their class and work toward improvement for all students. I am thankful for our students who continue to show kindness to others and bring energy to our building. I am thankful for our families and communities who make Kimberly the great place it is to live and learn. In the classroom we continue to move forward with our goal of growing students as problem solv- ers. We are focusing on students possessing a clear knowledge of outcomes and expectations, to always know their current state in relation to those expectations, and independently set a goal for improvement. Finally, we continue to celebrate the achievement of the Kimberly Area School District and Mapleview Intermediate School with the recent release of the state report card. Congratulations to the district and the school on "Significantly Exceeding Expectations" over the past year. The hard work that the students and teachers put in has paid off. Let's keep up the great work! I wish you a joy-filled and relaxing holiday season. Sincerely, Jason Nate Principal A Message From the Principal Mapleview Intermediate DECEMBER 6, 2018 VOULME 13, ISSUE 4 DATES TO REMEMBER: Dec 11th Winter Vocal Concert 6:30 pm (5th grade general music classes, the mallet en- semble and the Mapleview Choir.) 2:00 pm Rehearsal Dec 21st AM Classes only 11:20 Dismissal Dec 24th - Jan 1st Winter Break No School The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, col- or, religion, naonal origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, paren- tal status, sexual ori- entaon, sex, (including transgender status, change of sex or gender identy), or physical, mental, emo- onal, or learning disability ("Protected Classes") in any of its student programs and acvies.

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Page 1: DATES TO REMEMBER: Mapleview Intermediate · Mapleview Intermediate School with the recent release of the state report card. Congratulations ... 3rd Grade English Language Arts (ELA)

Mapleview Families,

As we enter the holiday season and move from Thanksgiving to Christmas, we have a lot to cele-

brate and be thankful for here at Mapleview.

I am thankful for all of the families that participated in our fundraiser, which we celebrated right

before Thanksgiving. I think the students took great joy in taping me to the wall.

I am thankful for the extra work our musicians and singers are putting into preparing for the up-

coming concerts. I am eagerly anticipating the concert next week. It looks to be a great perfor-

mance.

I am thankful for our staff who work diligently to care for each student in their class and work

toward improvement for all students.

I am thankful for our students who continue to show kindness to others and bring energy to our

building.

I am thankful for our families and communities who make Kimberly the great place it is to live and

learn.

In the classroom we continue to move forward with our goal of growing students as problem solv-

ers. We are focusing on students possessing a clear knowledge of outcomes and expectations, to

always know their current state in relation to those expectations, and independently set a goal for

improvement.

Finally, we continue to celebrate the achievement of the Kimberly Area School District and

Mapleview Intermediate School with the recent release of the state report card. Congratulations

to the district and the school on "Significantly Exceeding Expectations" over the past year. The

hard work that the students and teachers put in has paid off. Let's keep up the great work!

I wish you a joy-filled and relaxing holiday season.

Sincerely,

Jason Nate

Principal

A Message From the Principal

Mapleview Intermediate D E C E M B E R 6 , 2 0 1 8 V O U L M E 1 3 , I S S U E 4

DATES TO

REMEMBER:

Dec 11th

Winter Vocal Concert

6:30 pm

(5th grade general music

classes, the mallet en-

semble and the

Mapleview Choir.)

2:00 pm Rehearsal

Dec 21st

AM Classes only

11:20 Dismissal

Dec 24th - Jan 1st

Winter Break

No School

The Kimberly Area

School District does

not discriminate on

the basis of race, col-

or, religion, national

origin, ancestry,

creed, pregnancy,

marital status, paren-

tal status, sexual ori-

entation, sex,

(including transgender

status, change of sex

or gender identity), or

physical, mental, emo-

tional, or learning

disability ("Protected

Classes") in any of its

student programs and

activities.

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99.5%

99.9%

98.5%

99.8%

99.5%

99.9%

98.5%

99.8%

Priority Areas

Significantly Exceeds

Expectations

Exceeds

Expectations

Meets

Expectations

Meets Few

Expectations

Fails to Meet

Expectations

Overall Score

School Information

Race/Ethnicity

Student Groups

Enrollment 407

American Indian or Alaskan Native 0.5%Asian 2.7%Black or African American 2.5%Hispanic/Latino 2.7%

White 88.9%

Students with Disabilities 15.5%

English Learners 1.2%Economically Disadvantaged 18.9%

90.6/10048.4/50

42.2/50

NA/NA

97.0/100NA/NA

97.0/100

NA/NA

NA/NA

Goal met: no deduction

89.7/10050.0/50

39.7/50

80.2/10041.2/50

39.0/50

Student Achievement

School Growth

Closing Gaps

On-Track and Postsecondary Readiness

English Language Arts (ELA) Achievement

Mathematics Achievement

English Language Arts (ELA) Growth

Mathematics Growth

English Language Arts (ELA) Achievement Gaps

Mathematics Achievement Gaps

Graduation Rate Gaps

Graduation Rate

Attendance Rate

3rd Grade English Language Arts (ELA) Achievement

8th Grade Mathematics Achievement

Absenteeism Rate (goal <13%)

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction | dpi.wi.gov Page

1

Grades 5-6

Test Participation Information

87.8

Overall Accountability Ratings Score

Goal met: no deductionDropout Rate (goal <6%)

69.6/10036.2/50

33.4/50

NA/NA

87.4/100NA/NA

74.8/80

12.6/20

NA/NA

66.0/10033.0/50

33.0/50

66.0/10032.2/50

33.8/50

★★★★★

★★★★☆

★★★☆☆

★★☆☆☆

★☆☆☆☆

Max Score

School Score

Mapleview Intermediate

School Report Card | 2017-18 | Summary

Total Deductions: 0 Student Engagement Indicators

83-100

73-82.9

63-72.9

53-62.9

0-52.9

Report cards for different types of schools or districts should not be directly compared.

Includes Forward Exam (grades 3-8), ACT (grade 11), and Dynamic Learning Maps (grades 3-8 and 11)

PRELIMINARY - SECURE REPORT - NOT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE

Significantly Exceeds Expectations

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0.0%

Two or More Races 2.7%

School Type Elementary School

Percent Open Enrollment 18.9%

Kimberly Area | Public - All Students

K-5 State

K-5 Max

November 8th, 2018

All-Students Rate

Group ELA 1-Year

ELA 3-Year

Math 1-Year

Math 3-Year

Student Achievement

School Growth

Priority Area Weights

Closing Gaps

On-Track and Postsecondary Readiness

Percentage Weight

Note: For details about how weights are determined, see weighting calculator: https://oea-dpi.shinyapps.io/overall_weighting_calculator/

38.1%

15.2%

26.7%

20.0%

Lowest Subgroup Rate: SwD

^Note: Outlier score fluctuation is noted by ^ when any school or district report card has a 10-point or greater change (up or down) in its Overall Score. This amount of change in a single year is considered an outlier, and may or may not be reflective of actual school/district change in performance. Careful and cautious review of the report card and all supplemental pages is recommended. For assistance in better understanding this report card, contact the Office of Educational Accountability: [email protected]

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Holiday Board Winners 2018

P A G E 3 V O U L M E 1 3 , I S S U E 4

Mr. Calmes would like to thank

the following 5th grade stu-

dents: Macy Cloutier, Gracie

Creel, and Cara Sauter. These

young ladies put in many hours of

hard work on the Mapleview In-

termediate Holiday Board, and

the board looks fantastic. The

board is on display at Memorial

Park (located across the street

from Mapleview). So please take

some time during the holidays to

stop out and see all their hard work! Great Job Ladies!

It is inevitable that snow will

come so, please continue to

be on your toes when drop-

ping off and picking up your

child. The roads and parking

lots will get narrower and visi-

bility will decrease. When

dropping off on Maple Street,

please drop on the school side

of the street. When dropping

off in front of the school of-

fice, please remain in line and

have your child exit the vehi-

cle as soon as your vehicle

reaches the sidewalk. We can

unload five to six at a time

which will make drop-off fast-

er. There is a crosswalk in

front of the office doors, so

please stay in line and don’t

pass. Thank you for keeping

the safety of our students a

number one priority.

Winter Safety Thank you for

keeping the

safety of our

students a

number one

priority.

Winter Choir Concert Our winter concert will be on Tuesday, December 11th at 6:30 in the

Mapleview Gym. There will be a dress rehearsal during school at 2:00 pm. The

concert will feature the 5th grade general music classes, the mallet ensemble,

and the Mapleview Choir.

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P A G E 6

Intramurals

M A P L E V I E W

We’ve worked hard and had a lot of fun in all of our intramurals this fall. Most recently,

our girls volleyball teams and boys and girls wrestling teams completed their seasons

with games and matches against Woodland. Nice team work, everyone!

Our after school choir members ended their fall practice this week and will perform at

our Holiday concert on Tuesday, December 11. We’re looking forward to listening to

them perform!

Watch for basketball sign up sheets to come home in a few weeks. Then following

those in a few months will be boys’ volleyball, chess & cribbage club and 5th grade art

club. We enjoy getting our students involved in extracurricular activities that encourage

them to interact with others, learn new skills and have fun!

Thank you to all parents for your commitment as well. We appreciate it.

Fundraiser Rewards Our fundraiser officially ended with 91 of our students participating in the fundraiser

party (sold 8 or more) and 26 students getting a limo ride (sold 18 or more)! At the

party students sure enjoyed duct taping Mrs. Nate to the wall. Thank you again to

students, families, neighbors, and friends for supporting our fundraiser!

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Wow, even on a windy, cool November morning we had a great turnout for our Walk to School

Day 2018! Bob the Bobcat welcomed us with Bobcash when we arrived at school. It was re-

scheduled from October because of rain. We met at Roosevelt Park in Kimberly and finished

the walk to school together. There were several fun items raffled off for the participants. This

event is sponsored by the East Central WI Regional Safe Routes To School Program. We plan

to have a winter walk in the coming months, so get ready to dress warm! Also, in the spring of

the year we will have a Bike to School day.

Walk to School

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P A G E 4

Emergency Medication

School Attendance A reminder to parents that all

attendance must go through

the Main Office in advance.

Please send a note with your

child, call the office at 788-

7910 to speak to a secretary,

or leave a message on our

attendance line. The office

will then update your stu-

dent’s attendance in Infinite

Campus. You may inform

teachers if you so choose,

however, the Main Office

should be the initial contact

to avoid any unexcused ab-

sences. You are able to leave

a message at any time outside

of our normal office hours

(3:15 PM-7:00 AM).

Wisconsin’s school compul-

sory law requires students

miss no more than ten (10)

days per school year. Once a

student has missed ten or

more days of school a doc-

tor’s note may be required to

excuse the absence. Students

who visit the doctor due to

an extended illness in advance

of the ten days are also en-

couraged to send a doctor’s

note to the Main Office ex-

cusing the absence. Absences

excused by a medical profes-

sional generally do not count

toward a student’s ten day

maximum. If you have ques-

tions regarding our attend-

ance policy or a unique cir-

cumstance, please contact

Valerie Schroeder, the

Mapleview Intermediate at-

tendance secretary.

Please be aware that emer-

gency medications that are

provided for use during the

school day will not be ac-

cessible after school hours.

Parents and students plan

ahead to have emergency

medication available during

after school activities such

as clubs and sports. If an

emergency arises and a

student does not have

their emergency medica-

tion available, 911 will be

called.

M A P L E V I E W I N T E R M E D I A T E

The 6th graders will have their Human Growth and Development unit over

two days in January. If anyone is interested in viewing the video or you have

any questions or concerns, please call Sue Curtis at 788-7910.

Human Growth and Development

The first bell rings

at 7:30 am. Class

begins at 7:35 am.

All students

should be in their

homerooms at

that time and

ready to learn.

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P A G E 7 V O U L M E 1 3 , I S S U E 4

A few weeks ago, the Mapleview Student Council

sponsored a food drive to help out people in our com-

munity who do not have enough to eat this Holiday

season and throughout the year. Students helped out

by bringing in non-perishable food items that were

donated to St. Joseph’s Food Pantry in Menasha.

For some added incentive each day, the students

were given clues about teachers in the school. They

tried to determine which clues were about which

teacher and donated the food in that person’s

name. This year’s “winner” was Mrs. Williams. Her

reward? Dress up as a turkey and strut up and down

Kimberly Avenue while the students and other passersby watched and honked in approval.

After collecting and adding up all the UNICEF money, we are happy to say that our school raised a

grand total of $1,191.96. This is an outstanding achievement, and we couldn't be more proud of

what everyone in this school did! That is a lot of money that will go toward helping others around

the world who are less fortunate.

Annual Mapleview Turkey Legs Food Drive!

Mile of Madness

In the spirit of helping others, this holiday season we will be having a candy cane sale next

week Monday, Dec. 10th through Friday, December 14th. The students will have the opportunity to buy candy canes during their lunch period for $.50 a piece. They may keep it themselves or have it delivered to a friend as a gift in the afternoon.

The profits from this sale will be given to the Breath of Life Foundation this year. It is not-for-profit foundation which raises money to help families in the State of Wisconsin battling Cystic Fibrosis.

They will be using these funds to purchase books and toys for children in St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay.

Happy Holidays from Mapleview Student Council!

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P A G E 2

The Medication

Consent form can

be found on the

district website.

A Message From the Nurse

Is It a Cold or the Flu?

A reminder that prescription

and non-prescription medi-

cations must be brought to

the school office by the stu-

dent’s parent. All medica-

tions must be in the original

container, and clearly labeled

with the student’s name. Stu-

dents may not carry their

own medications at school

(exception: an emergency

medication that a physician

and parent have authorized a

student to carry, such as an

inhaler or Epipen). A Medica-

tion Consent form must be

on file with the school office

before any medication can be

given; a physician’s signature

is required for prescription

medications. The Medication

Consent form can be found

on the district website under

http://

www.kimberly.k12.wi.us/

Student & Parents/health-

services/ Medication Con-

sent Form 4K-12; copies are

also available in the school

office. If you have questions

regarding the district’s medi-

cation policies, please con-

tact the school office.

M A P L E V I E W I N T E R M E D I A T E

Signs and Symptoms Influenza Cold

Symptom onset Abrupt Gradual

Fever Usual: lasts 3-4 days Rare

Aches Usual; often severe Slight

Chills Fairly common Uncommon

Fatigue, weakness Usual Sometimes

Sneezing Sometimes Common

Stuffy nose Sometimes Common

Sore throat Sometimes Common

Chest discomfort, cough Common, can be severe Mild to moderate; hacking cough

Headache Common Rare

The cold and flu are both respiratory illnesses, but they are caused by different types of vi-

ruses with different symptoms. Use this chart to learn the difference between the two. If you

or a family member is experiencing symptoms that sound more like the flu than a cold, con-

tact your doctor.

A note from Mr. Calmes:

If anyone has items that they would like to donate for use in my art

classes, please bring them into the office. If you are not sure if I will

use particular items, please contact me. I am always looking for

people to donate items from home or work. Thank you!

Art Supplies

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December

During the three weeks of school in December, our teachers will select students who are following the

Bobcat expectations and reward them with a Santa hat (for the back of their chair) and a candy cane for

the day. By recognizing the students who show appropriate behaviors and get their work done on time,

the staff is rewarding that positive behavior with a fun incentive. It is a fun way to recognize students who

make a habit of doing the right thing.

As always if you have any questions, comments or concerns about PBIS please feel free to contact your

child’s teacher, Mrs. Jochimsen or Mr. Nate. On behalf of Mapleview’s staff, we thank you for all of your

efforts to reinforce our community values and expectations outside of our school day.

Congratulations to all of those students for following the Bobcat expectations throughout the month of

November…Keep up the great work in December!

MAPLEVIEW INTERMEDIATE P.B.I.S.

“POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS AND SUPPORTS”

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Mapleview

Clothes Locker

Stop in and choose from some gently used and

clean clothing. Located in the upstairs locker room

near the gym.

All items are

B U S I N E S S N A M E

The Clothes

Locker is open

from 7:20 am-

3:20 pm on

school days.

If these times

are not

convenient,

please contact

Mrs. Dietzler at

788-7910 to

Students need

to be with an

Come check us out!!

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Fox Valley Junior Math League Reporting from the Menasha meet on Nov. 26, 2018

48 Kimberly students loaded the bus at the end of the school day to make their way to the first

math meet of the season. More than 150 students from 4 districts attended the meet at

Maplewood Middle School in Menasha. Spirits were high and so was the confidence of the more

experienced mathletes. Others were a bit worried. “Will it be hard? Can I solve such tough

problems?” By the end of the meet all students

remembered the following equation: Good Times

Squared = happiness multiplied exponentially!

The results are inspiring:

Individual results, gr. 5:

1. Grant Bates

2. Aleckzander Dictus

3. Brody Vanlysal, Camdyn Marx

4. Jackson Math

6. Alexander Lom, Justin Sommer

Individual results, gr.6:

1. Jax Luedke, Tyler VanGompel

2. Sean Welsh

3. Henry Larson

4. Evan Kruse, Anna Leicht

5. Tyler Williamson

6. Wally Tews

Team Results gr.5/6

1. Tie: Sean Welsh, Evan Kruse,

Henry Larson, Jax Luedke, William Cote, Tyler Schmidt,

Tyler Williamson, Tyler VanGomel, Wally Tews, Anna

Leicht, Charlie

Feyen, Coleen

DeBruin

4. Grant Bates,

Jackson Matz, Mahit Kamishetti, Brody Vanlysal, Isaac Dietzler,

Alexander Lom

5. Camdyn Marx, Emma Tesch,

Noah Dorn, Justin Sommer,

Aleckzander Dictus, Ian

Featherstone

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Several of our 5th graders were part of designing, coding and creating “Mario & Luigi Dream Team” mosaic

for the Rubik's Cube contest now underway. 5th grader Jackson Matz designed the mosaic and wrote the di-

rections for his fellow Mapleview and Woodland Intermediate classmates (Grant Bates, Isaac Dietzler, Ryland

Haynes, Riley Kaempf, and Noah Kluender) to complete it. You'll be astounded how passionate and accomplished

they are with these cubes.

Voting is done through Facebook and Twitter. Please "LIKE" our Rubik's Cube mosaic at the fol-

lowing link: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10157038133174365&type=1&l=1a6e3779d4

The contest ends December 20th, so we need your vote today! Thank you for your support of our crea-

tive work!

Community Events

Appleton Boy Choir Auditions - December 17 Kimberly 2018 Winter Baseball Camp - December 26 and 27 Kimberly 2018 Winter Softball Camp - December 28 Kimberly Cardinal Fastpitch Registration Flyer Papermaker Players Audition Call - January 6 and 8, 2019

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Bundle up with box tops

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Thank you for helping! Clipped Box Tops are each worth 10¢ for your child’s school. Bonus certificates should not be attached to this sheet – please submit them separately. To see more ways to earn cash for your child’s school, go to BTFE.com.