Week 5: 09/16/24 – 09/20/24

Each day we choose to bring our best self, ready to learn and provide the best learning experiences for our students!

Learning is what happens when we seek new experiences, try what we have never experienced, or when we fail to accomplish what we set out to do. Doing the same exact thing again and again will not create new learning. BE BOLD! What’s the worst thing that can happen?

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Here’s our week at a glance:

Monday, September 16th
Reading Room & Reading Interventions Begin

Tuesday, September 17th
Faculty Meeting (2:45pm in Upstairs PD Space)

Wednesday, September 18th
1/2 SIP (School Improvement Day)
Agenda Here
Board of Education Meeting, 6pm

Thursday, September 19th
Happy Birthday Alexa Cotton 🙂
TWD (3-5pm at Bub City)

Friday, September 20th
Happy Birthday Michelle McMorrow 🙂
Fall Picture Day <—click for schedule
5 by Friday! Make 5 POSITIVE connections home by the end of the week!

Week 4: 09/09/24 – 09/13/24

Monday, September 9th
New Teacher Meeting @ 3:00pm (Room D209)

Tuesday, September 10th
Evacuation Drill – 9am

Wednesday, September 11th
Patriot Day
CPT Meetings – RR Stopping In to Discuss Groupings

Thursday, September 12th
Happy Birthday Alexis Makaris 🙂
Reading Room – Starts Bringing Students/Begin Groups

Friday, September 13th
5 by Friday! Make 5 Positive Connections by the end of the week!
Reading Room – Bring Students/Begin Groups

Week 3: 09/02/24 – 09/06/24

“An apple for the teacher is really nothing new,
except when you remember, parents are teachers, too!” 

Thank you for the hard work you have dedicated towards your presentations and classroom websites for Curriculum Night this Thursday. I look forward to visiting all of your classrooms as you highlight the wonderful programming and educational experiences Kennedy School provides, and I know the parents and families are eager to visit as well. Another reminder will be sent home with students this week, but please try to send home another reminder with your students on Thursday *My favorite: The sentence strip head-band reminder! 

“What makes a good school has very little to do with how rich or poor the students are, or the type of curriculum that’s taught. It has very little to do with the special programs, expansive playing fields, snappy uniforms, or whether the school is wired to the Internet. What makes a good school, whether it’s public or private, religious or nonreligious, charter or non-charter, is a feeling. A feeling shared by the entire staff that their particular school is special. The feeling that their school really belongs to them.” (Manna, 1999).

At Kennedy School, each member of our team has a distinctive character that cares deeply about each and every one of our Kennedy Kubbies. Your unique attributes and talents contribute to the feeling people get when they enter this building. As a result, our children will remember you long after they leave Kennedy.

“Schools are not buildings, curriculums, and machines. Schools are relationships and interactions among people.”

I hope everyone enjoyed a relaxing and enjoyable weekend with friends and family. Here’s our week at a glance:

Monday, September 2nd
NO SCHOOL – Labor Day

Tuesday, September 3rd
Kindergarten Color Days Begin !

SLT Meeting @ 2:45pm (Kindergarten Project Space)
New Teacher Meeting @ 3:00pm (in Room E212) – Curriculum Night Check-In

Wednesday, September 4th
Early Release – CPT Meetings

Thursday, September 5th
Kennedy Curriculum Night (6:00pm-7:30pm)

Friday, September 6th
Happy Birthday Emily Aylesworth 🙂
5 by Friday – Make  5 Positive Connections by each Friday! Remember, positive postcards can be found in the main office! 

The start of the school year is the best time to begin building positive relationships with our families, too! I encourage you to meet our goal of 5 positive contacts by Friday over the next few weeks (phone calls, post cards, notes home, etc). Let’s remember….. our goal is to ensure that 100% of our parents experience communication/contact with their child’s teacher prior to the November Parent/Teacher conferences!