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Dear Mapleview Families, It is hard to believe we only have less than one month of school yet this year. This year, like most, has flown by. Meet the teacher day seems like it was just yesterday. Next week is Staff Appreciation Week. I hope you get a chance to say thank you to the adults that mean so much to your children at Mapleview. I have found this staff to be very professional and caring, as well as, very skillful. I am extremely proud to say I am part of the Mapleview staff. The end of the year is full of celebration and reflection. Over the next week or so, the students will take their final Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) tests in reading and math. We use these tests to measure growth from the beginning of the year to the end. We look forward to seeing each student’s progress and sharing it with the students. The results are also mailed to parents. To celebrate the end of the school year and transition to next year, we have a few things in the works. May 31st we will have our 6th Grade Picnic. A time for sixth graders and their teachers to have some fun together before the year ends and cele- brate/reflect on their two years at Mapleview. Finally, during the morning of May 31st, we will have different activities planned for all of our students to celebrate the end of the year. We will also have a brief all school assembly to wrap up the year, send the sixth graders on and say goodbye to the 5th graders for the summer. Speaking of those sixth graders and their families, I want to extend a special thank you. The Mapleview staff will miss them and the gifts they shared with us during their two years. We know that they will be very successful in the near future at JRG and beyond that. They might transform into Gators, but they will always be Bobcats to us! Even though we are thinking of the end of the year activities, we still have several weeks of school and time to continue to grow and improve. We appreciate your ef- forts to support your child and the school all year round! As always, if you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact me. Yours in education, Mr. Schultz A Message From the Principal Mapleview Intermediate MAY 3, 2018 VOLUME 12. ISSUE 9 DATES TO REMEMBER: May 3rd JRG Orientation 6:00 May 28th No School May 31st Last Day of School August 13th Picture & Packet Day 12:00-6:00 August 29th Meet Your Teacher and Drop Off School Supplies 2:00-4:00 September 4th First Day of School September 27th Picture Retake The Kimberly Area School District 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 physical, mental, emo- onal, or learning disa- bility ("Protected Clas- ses") in any of its stu- dent programs and acvies.

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Page 1: Mapleview Intermediate - Amazon Web Services · It is hard to believe we only have less than one month of school yet this year. This year, like most, has flown by. Meet the teacher

Dear Mapleview Families,

It is hard to believe we only have less than one month of school yet this year. This

year, like most, has flown by. Meet the teacher day seems like it was just yesterday.

Next week is Staff Appreciation Week. I hope you get a chance to say thank you to

the adults that mean so much to your children at Mapleview. I have found this staff to

be very professional and caring, as well as, very skillful. I am extremely proud to say I

am part of the Mapleview staff.

The end of the year is full of celebration and reflection. Over the next week or so,

the students will take their final Measure of Academic Progress (MAP) tests in reading

and math. We use these tests to measure growth from the beginning of the year to

the end. We look forward to seeing each student’s progress and sharing it with the

students. The results are also mailed to parents.

To celebrate the end of the school year and transition to next year, we have a few

things in the works. May 31st we will have our 6th Grade Picnic. A time for sixth

graders and their teachers to have some fun together before the year ends and cele-

brate/reflect on their two years at Mapleview. Finally, during the morning of May 31st,

we will have different activities planned for all of our students to celebrate the end of

the year. We will also have a brief all school assembly to wrap up the year, send the

sixth graders on and say goodbye to the 5th graders for the summer.

Speaking of those sixth graders and their families, I want to extend a special thank

you. The Mapleview staff will miss them and the gifts they shared with us during their

two years. We know that they will be very successful in the near future at JRG and

beyond that. They might transform into Gators, but they will always be Bobcats to us!

Even though we are thinking of the end of the year activities, we still have several

weeks of school and time to continue to grow and improve. We appreciate your ef-

forts to support your child and the school all year round! As always, if you have any

questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours in education,

Mr. Schultz

A Message From the Principal

Mapleview Intermediate M A Y 3 , 2 0 1 8 V O L U M E 1 2 . I S S U E 9

D A T E S T O

R E M E M B E R :

May 3rd

JRG Orientation

6:00

May 28th

No School

May 31st

Last Day of School

August 13th

Picture & Packet Day

12:00-6:00

August 29th

Meet Your Teacher

and Drop Off School

Supplies

2:00-4:00

September 4th

First Day of School

September 27th

Picture Retake

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, emo-tional, or learning disa-bility ("Protected Clas-ses") in any of its stu-dent programs and activities.

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P A G E 2

Class Placement 2018-2019 School

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

As this school year comes to a close, students’ and parents’ thoughts

turn to the summer and to the upcoming school year. One thought

students wonder about is their classroom assignment for the next

year.

We, as staff members, will continue our efforts to maximize the

learning potential of each student by balancing student/teacher ratios,

maintaining gender balance, grouping students heterogeneously, and

avoiding potential student conflicts as we assign students to classes.

Parents will be notified by mail of their child’s classroom assignment

by the first week of August.

We ask that you do not request a specific teacher. After notification

concerning your child’s teacher for 2018-2019, a procedure will be

outlined for you to request a change in placement.

We thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation so

we can make classroom assignments with the most current enroll-

ment numbers possible before the start of the school year.

Safety

As the weather turns nicer and more students begin to walk

and ride bikes to school, remember to take extra precaution

in school zones. If your child rides a bike to school, please

make sure they lock up the bike to keep it from getting stolen.

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Mapleview Dates

P A G E 3 V O L U M E 1 2 . I S S U E 9

August 13th —Picture & Packet day

12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

August 29th— Meet Your Teacher and drop off school supplies

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

September 4th— First Day of School

Mapleview Intermediate

Summer Office Hours

June 1 – June 15

Monday -Friday

7:00 AM- 3:15 PM

June 18 - August 21

Tuesdays & Wednesdays

7:00 AM-2:30 PM

July 4th the office will be closed.

August 22nd the office will resume to the normal

posted hours of

Monday-Friday

7:00 AM-3:15 PM

Summer Hours

Intermediate School Hours

Administration

Summer Office Hours

June 4th - August 10th

Monday-Thursday 7:30 AM-3:30 PM

Friday 7:30 AM-12:00 Noon

On Monday, August 13th, the District

Administration office will resume to the

normal posted hours of

Monday-Friday 7:30 AM-4:00 PM

School Hours

7:20 AM Arrive at School

7:35 AM School Starts

2:50 PM School is Dismissed

Lunch and Recess Hours

11:15-11:35 5th Grade Lunch

11:35-11:55 5th Grade Recess

11:15-11:35 6th Grade Recess

11:35-11:55 6th Grade Lunch

Early Friday dismissals are at 11:20 am.

There are NO 2:00 pm releases at the intermediate level

except for Parent/Teacher Conferences.

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P A G E 4

Notes from the Health Office

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

Policy Regarding Sunscreen use at School

Just a reminder as the school year is ending and field trips are abound

that it is the District's guideline that we do not provide or allow students

to share or use another person's sunscreen, lip balm, lotion, etc., due to

the potential for an allergic reaction to the active ingredients in

these products.

With the warm sunny days forecasted ahead, parents are en-

couraged to apply sunscreens, especially on field trip days, at

home prior to sending their child to school. Chaperoning parents

are not allowed to apply sunscreen to students other than their own child.

Health Forms

If your child is diagnosed with asthma, diabetes, seizures, bee stings or

food allergies over the summer, you will find the proper Health forms

for these issues online at www.kimberly.k12.wi.us. They all require a

Doctor’s signature. Also available on the website is a form, Request For

Giving Medication At School, which you can print at your convenience.

Attention Parents of Children entering

6th Grade in 2018-2019

If your child will be entering sixth grade next school year, he/

she needs to be up-to-date on the vaccinations for Tdap and

Varicella. If our records show that your child needs to have

further immunizations to comply with Wisconsin Law, you

would have received a letter from the school. Please bring this

information to your child's next doctor's appointment.

Always remember to notify the school office of all vaccines that

your child has had. We are required to supply this information

to the state each year. Call Valerie Schroeder at 788-7910 with

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School Attendance

P A G E 5

Please call the school office at

788-7910 as early as possible

and provide us with the stu-

dent’s name, homeroom teach-

er, and reason for absence. You

may leave a message at any time

outside our normal office hours

(7:00 AM—3:15 PM). All attend-

ance must be communicated to

the main office, and not to

teachers or other staff. Students

may be excused by a parent or

guardian for up to 10 days due

to illness, appointments, or oth-

er family circumstances. After

that, absences will be consid-

ered unexcused unless medically

excused. Appointments (doctor,

dentist, orthodontist, etc.) will

be marked in Infinite Campus as

E, indicating a parent excused

absence. If a note from the ap-

pointment is provided to the

office upon returning to school,

the attendance code will be up-

dated to M, indicating that the

absence was for an excused ap-

pointment, and is no longer in-

cluded in the 10-day limit. In

short, if your student is sick and

goes to the doctor for evalua-

tion, or attends an appointment

of any sort, please request a

note indicating their presence

that day and provide the note to

the Main Office.

Please be aware that emergency

medications that are provided

for use during the school day

will not be accessible after

school hours. Parents and stu-

dents plan ahead to have emer-

gency medication available dur-

ing after school activities such as

clubs and sports. If an emergen-

cy arises and a student does not

have their emergency medica-

tion available, 911 will be called.

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

Emergency Medications

V O L U M E 1 2 . I S S U E 9

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P A G E 6

Mapleview Clothing Guidelines

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

1. Shorts, skirts and dresses need to be at least as long as fingertips when stu-

dent is standing with hands to side.

2. Tank tops with spaghetti straps are not allowed. Shirts/tops should have at

least a 1 inch band over the shoulders.

3. No inappropriate pictures or language is allowed on clothing. This includes

references to alcohol, smoking and/or drugs.

4. In general, undergarments should not be seen.

5. In all situations, staff may decide an article of clothing is not appropriate, even

if all guidelines are followed.

Mapleview Intermediate School BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY!

Wednesday, May 9 @ 7:00 am Students, who are interested, should meet at Verhagen Park (across from Westside) in Kimberly at 7:00 a.m., and we will finish the bike ride to school together.

Prizes will be raffled off when we return to Mapleview! Our Bike to School is supported by Safe Routes to School.

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In an effort to recognize students who are going above and beyond what is expected of

them at Mapleview Intermediate, “Faces in the Crowd” has been established. Once a month

students are nominated by their classroom or specials teachers and one student will be

chosen from each class throughout the school year.

May’s “Faces in the Crowd” are: Logan Daelke, nominated by Mr. Cook; Sammi McQuaid,

nominated by Mrs. Schuh; Nic Plamann nominated by Mr. Schultz; Sam Dudek, nominated

by Mr. Heisler and Zach Wagner, nominated by Ms. Yenter.

Congratulations to each of you for being a positive role model at

Mapleview Intermediate School!

Logan Daelke Sammi McQuaid

Sam Dudek

P A G E 7

Faces in the Crowd

Zach Wagner

Nic Plamann

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P A G E 8

P.B.I.S.

“POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS AND SUPPORTS”

May

MAPLEVIEW INTERMEDIATE

Our school year has entered the month of May, and stressing positive behavior with

our students in the days ahead is key. During our school year, we have rewarded the

students who have followed the expectations of how to be kind, respectful and

responsible. The students should be practicing the behaviors they have learned here

at school with you at home. By being consistent with expectations at school as well as

at home the students will come back in September ready to be a positive member of

their school (whether it is here at Mapleview or JRG.). Remember that you are your

student's first and most important role model.

Congratulations to all of those students for following the Bobcat expectations throughout the month of April…Keep up the great work in May!

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

FORE! OUR KIDS

16th ANNUAL GOLF OUTING

Thursday, June 14, 2018 / High Cliff Golf Course, Sherwood

Benefitting Students in the Kimberly Area School District and Community

Life Force

JRG Rocks

Post Prom

Graduation Celebration

Paperfest

Kimberly July 4th Fireworks

GOLF TEAMS and SPONSORS NEEDED!

For more information contact Sara Vogel [email protected] or 920-423-4122

Register online at: https://www.planmygolfevent.com/31433-FOREOURKIDS2018

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P A G E 9 V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 1

Bulldog Football Bulldog Football is now accepting registrations for the 2018 season. Please visit their website for more information.

Community Events

WI DNR Boater Safety Classes, March, April and May, various dates and locations offering

YMCA Kids Fun Night, April 28, 2018

Girls Intro to Hockey at Fox River Girls Hockey Club, April and May 2018

Kimberly High School Car Show May 19, 2018

4H Summer Camp at Upham Woods Outdoor Learning Center July 8-12, 2018

YMCA Camp Nan A Bo Sho Summer 2018 Camp Offerings

2018 Baseball/Softball/Tee Ball Registration for Combined Locks Rec. Dept.

2018 Baseball Registration and Information for Kimberly Park and Rec.

Summer 2018 Summer Program Guide

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5th Grade School Supply List

1 red sturdy two-pocket durable folder

1 black sturdy two-pocket durable folder

2 blue pens and 2 red pens

24 No. 2 pencils with erasers

1 box colored pencils

1 large pencil case

1 highlighter marker

1 5-subject notebook with pocket

1 composition book

1 eraser (art)

1 small glue stick

1 pair of scissors

4 dry erase markers

1 dry eraser

4 packs of 3x3 post it notes (non-accordion)

1 container disinfectant wipes

2 boxes facial tissues

1 pencil sharpener (personal)

1 ear buds ALL ITEMS EXCEPT PENCILS AND PAPER MUST HAVE YOUR CHILD’S NAME ON THEM IN A LASTING WAY. Due to limited storage space, no additional school supplies are needed.

6th Grade School Supply List

4 packs post-it notes (3”x 3”)

1 pack of colored pencils

1 fine point black Sharpie markers

1 - 4-pack of dry-erase markers

Scissors

1 eraser

1 - 12-inch ruler with metric markings

2 graph note book (approximate 1/4”)

7 spiral notebooks (at least 2 -wide-lined)

8 folders

2 highlighters

3 boxes of #2 pencils

1 container of disinfectant wipes

2 boxes of facial tissues

1 pack of markers

3 red pens

1 dry eraser

1 ear buds/headphone All items (except pencils, Kleenex, disinfectant wipes and paper) must have your child’s name on them in a lasting way.

Mapleview Intermediate School 2018-2019

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KIMBERLY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTPARENT CALENDAR

2018-2019September 2018 October 2018 November 2018

M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH FNS 4 5 6 7 HS 2 3 4 5 1 210 11 12 13 E2 8 9 10 11 E2 5 6 Q 8 917 18 19 20 21 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 MS MS AM24 25 26 27 AM 22 23 24 NS NS E2&C 20 21 NS NS

29 30 31 26 27 28 E2&C 30

December 2018 January 2019 February 2019

M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F3 4 5 6 E2 NS 2 3 4 E2

10 11 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 E2 4 5 6 7 817 18 19 20 AM 14 15 16 17 Q/AM 11 12 13 14 NSNS NS NS NS NS 21 22 I I 25 HS 19 20 21 22NS 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28

March 2019 April 2019 May 2019

M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH FE2 1 2 3 4 E2 1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 AM11 12 13 MS AM NS NS NS NS NS 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 ENQ 26 27 28 29 29 30 NS 28 29 30 31

June 2019 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

3 4 5 6 E2Elementary Early Release - Elementary dismissed at 2:00pm (Exception: 4K morning classes 8:45am - 10:45am, afternoon classes 11:45am - 1:45pm)

ENElementary 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 15th - students will have a full day of school

IIntermediate School Parent/Teacher Conferences - Intermediate students dismissed at 2:00pm

E2&C4K-4th Gr. Parent Techer Conferences; No school for 4K; Grades 5K-4th Grades dismissed at 2:00pm

Q End of quarter