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Janssen Journal
Janssen Elementary School Family Newsletter
Dates to Remember:
October
18 PTO Mtg. @ 6:00—
LMC
25 & 26 No School
November
7 End of Quarter
8 Veteran’s Day Program
@ 2:45
16 Noon Dismissal
19 2:00 Dismissal/Parent-
Teacher Conferences
22 7 23 No School
29 2:00 Dismissal/Parent-
Teacher Conferences
Concert Info.
Dec.20, Gr.1 & 2 Winter
Concert
Mar.19, Gr.3 & 4 Spring
Concert
Dear Janssen School Community,
We are almost two full months into the school year and The Janssen
Way is everywhere: classrooms, hallways, lunchroom, recess, and
Morning Paws. The Janssen Way is the practice each day of our com-
munity values: kindness, honesty, respect, and responsibility. Do our
students make some bad choices during the day? They do, yet what is
rewarding is how our staff works with them and how our students learn
from their mistakes. Our school culture is based on our behaviors each
day. By knowing the expectations, reflecting and tweaking behaviors,
and supporting each other, our culture continues to grow.
Last month I referenced our district’s vision: Students will grow as
problem solvers to reach their potential in academics, arts, and co-
curricular. During this month, our teachers continued their learning on
problem solving and provided opportunities for students to problem
solve inside and outside our classrooms. It is so awesome to hear from
our students their thinking when identifying a problem and coming up
with a solution for that problem. At Janssen, we refer to these behav-
iors as “owning their work”. We have only begun to focus on students
as problem solvers and we are very excited to continue our learning to
support our students with these set of skills so they can transfer their
knowledge at home and community.
As I continue to visit our classrooms, I am noticing the continuous form-
ing of positive relationships with staff and students. We see that when
our students have a belonging to our school and they have adults with
whom they can connect, they feel cared for and safe. Building positive
relationships with our students is a vital component to them reaching
their potential.
The last thing that I want to share with you is saying thank you to all
our parents during drop-off and pick up times. Thank you for being
safety conscious and patient. Our supervisors have noticed this and ap-
preciate all of us working together to make Janssen a safe place. Safety
in school is extremely important to us and we continue to review our
practices to continually improve.
Sincerely,
Hercules Nikolaou, Ph.D.
Janssen Elementary School Principal
October Issue, 2018
REMINDER
Just a reminder that be-
fore school supervision
starts at 8:20. Your help
is greatly appreciated in
keeping our students
safe.
Check us out:
www.kimberly.k12.wi.us/schools/janssen-elementary, Twitter: @JanssenElem, PTO on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/janssenpto
BACKGROUND CHECKS
If you are interested in volunteering at school,
whether in your child’s classroom or chaperoning
a field trip, you need to have a completed back-
ground check form on file with the school dis-
trict. Please keep in mind that these take 2
weeks to complete. If you are not sure if you
have a completed check on file or if you have any
questions, please contact the school office.
EMERGENCY MEDICATIONS
Please be aware that emergency medications
that are provided for use during the school day
will not be accessible before or after school
hours. Parents and students must plan ahead to
have emergency medication available during
school activities such as clubs and sports. If an
emergency arises and a student does not have
their emergency medication available, 911 will
be called.
TITLE 1 INFORMATION
At the Westside Elementary PTO meeting on
Thursday, November 8, at 6:30, in the library,
there will be a short presentation explaining Ti-
tle 1. They will share how our schools benefit
from these funds as well as inform parents about
our programs. You are invited to join us for this.
VETERAN’S DAY PROGRAM
Janssen Elementary will be having its annual
Veterans’ Day Program on Thursday, Novem-
ber 8 at 2:45 in the big gym. The veterans from
VFW Post 10544 in Combined Locks are spon-
soring their annual veterans cards contest. Stu-
dents in grades 1-4 will be creating cards for vet-
erans. First, second and third place prizes are
awarded in each of these grade levels. These
cards will be sent to veterans on duty in various
parts of the world. Families and friends are wel-
come to attend.
JANSSEN PBIS MONTHLY NEWS
Here is what is happening at Janssen this
month!
Monthly Character Trait
Our character trait this month is respect, with
an emphasis on manners. Our paws and think
questions at morning Paws will focus on how
students show respect both at school and in the
community.
Dog Bones
Students have been collecting dog bones for good
behavior like crazy! This shows that our bull-
dogs are showing they understand the expecta-
tions and are following the Janssen Way. Our
bulldog Buddy has to get one more “hit” (fill one
more bucket with dog bones) and the students
will earn a schoolwide celebration!
MVP
We had our first group of MVP’s chosen for Sep-
tember. Their pictures and a description of what
makes them MVPs are displayed on the wall
across from the office.
420 Wallace Street, Combined Locks, WI 54113 920-788-7915
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 program and activities.
These students show an exceptional job of the Janssen Way and are role models for the other students in
our school! You can look for their MVP award on the bulletin board displayed outside the office. Way to
go!
Pictured left to right:
Sitting: Hyden Treml, Lilli Bell, Raya Reyes-Stingle, Brenna Meyer, Caydence Romenesko
Kneeling: Lucas Brittnacher, Maddie Bartman, Evan Troestler, Isla Kazel, Ella Brockman, Marisa Albe-
dyll, Nathan Schinke
Standing: Mia Komp, Carley Sams, Aubrey Perronne, Aven VanderVelden, Layton Wright, Ali
VanderWielen, Madison Romberg, Wyatt Scharenbroch
Not pictured: Lucas Wong, Frances Nelson
SEPTEMBER MVPs
JANSSEN COUNSELOR CORNER
Happy October Everyone!
Here are some of the things happening in Life Skills classes and around Janssen for the month of Octo-
ber:
National Bullying Prevention Month
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Schools all across the country will be focusing on in-
structing students about bullying and how to handle bullying. For all Life Skills classes I will be doing
two lessons that address bullying. These lessons have already begun and will occur over the next three
weeks. Students will also be discussing bullying in their classrooms with their teachers. Of course our
discussion of this topic does not end there. We reinforce the importance of a positive school environment
by focusing on the values of our Janssen Way and by working with our students on social and emotional
skills to handle conflicts and problems.
Red Ribbon Week
October 23-31 is Red Ribbon Week. This week focuses on educating students to be drug and alcohol free.
In honor of this topic, I will be delivering age appropriate lesson to all grades on keeping bodies healthy
and making safe choices about what we put into our bodies. The 1st and 2nd graders also will receive an
extra lesson from the High School Peacemakers program, also focusing on healthy choices. These les-
sons will be taking place in the beginning of November.
Brr...I guess it is Fall
As you have noticed, our weather has taken a turn for the chilly. Please remember to send your children
to school with the appropriate attire for the weather. Students do go outside for recess two times a day,
weather permitting, so please ensure that they are bundled up.
Looking Ahead to the Holidays
Every holiday season we are fortunate to have several offerings to give to families in need, including
Thanksgiving dinners and a Culver’s Christmas dinner. If you feel like your family would benefit from
some of these opportunities, please do not hesitate to call or email me. Your information is kept private
between myself and our seasonal giving committee.
I hope everyone is having a great start to fall! See you here in November!
Katie McCormick
When to Keep Your Child Home
Children should be kept home from school when they don’t feel well. It is important to get the rest they need to
recover, and to prevent the spread of germs to other children and the staff. If you are unsure of when to keep your
child home, please contact the school nurse or your family medical provider.
The following symptoms may suggest a communicable disease. Children who have the following symptoms should
be kept home from school until a doctor has seen them, they no longer have symptoms indicating a communicable
disease or they have received treatment for at least 24 hours for certain diseases.
SORE THROAT
An oral temperature of 100.4 or higher indicates a fever. If your child has a temp of 100.4 or higher at school he/she will be sent home. Your child will be excluded from school until they are fever free for 24 hours without the use of a fever reducer (Tylenol or Ibuprofen product).
If a fever is accompanied by a sore throat, stomach ache or head ache it may be strep throat. Strep throat is diagnosed by a throat culture obtained at a medical clinic. If your child is diagnosed with strep throat, your child will be excluded from school for 24 hours after initiation of appropriate antibiotic and fever free without the use of a fever reducer (Tylenol or Ibuprofen product).
If your child has an episode of vomiting and/or diarrhea at school, he/she will be sent home. Anyone with these symptoms will be excluded from school until symptom free for 24 hours.
A cough may be a sign of many different illnesses. If a cough is accompanied by a fever, sore throat, body aches or any other symptoms you should keep your child home. Any cough that lasts for more than several days should be discussed with a doctor.
Rashes and infected sores needed to be diagnosed by a medical provider. Many skin rashes such as impetigo, scabies, chicken pox, Fifth disease or Hand Foot and Mouth disease are very contagious. Students may return to school once the rash has been diagnosed and treated for 24 hours or cleared by a doctor. Open sores from illnesses such as chicken pox and impetigo may need to be covered at school with bandages for several days.
Symptoms that prevent the student from active participation is usual school activities OR student is requiring more care than school that can safely provide.
Resource: State of Wisconsin, Department of Health Services, Childhood Communicable Disease Chart
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Janssen School Book Fair
Monday, November 19 & Thursday, November 29
The Follett Book Fair will be held in the LMC and open during
conference hours.
The whole school is excited about our upcoming book fair. An amazing
selection of books is headed our way! Mark your calendar so you can be sure
to join the fun. You will also have a chance to contribute books to your child’s
classroom library. A percentage of the sales will benefit our LMC.
If you would like to volunteer at the book fair, please contact the LMC.
See You There!
YOU are invited to our Kimberly Tennis PRO DAY
&
Valley Fitness & Racquet Kimberly Tennis
Invite you to our 2nd Annual PRO DAY What is it? Valley Racquet has invited Kimberly students for a
fantastic and FREE opportunity to see what Club
Tennis is like. It will be a day of food, fun, games,
and four courts run by Valley Racquet Pros.
Who should attend? Players and Parents of any 5th-8th grade student
interested in getting a feel for Club tennis.
PARENTS are strongly encouraged (but not
required) to bring a racquet and participate
Why Attend? This is a fantastic and FREE opportunity to see the
opportunities of club tennis first hand, socialize with
other players, and enjoy a family day on the courts.
Where is it? Valley Fitness and Racquet
720 E. Shady Ln
Neenah
Saturday, Nov. 10th 2-3PM 3-4PM 9th-12th Grade Students 5th-8th Grade Students
RSVP: tiny.cc/kimberlytennis
Contact Coach Holschuh with questions: [email protected]
Parent Meeting
Papermaker Youth Wrestling Club
Date: Tuesday, November 13th Time: 6:30 – 7:30
Location: Kimberly High School LGI Room
The Kimberly Youth Wrestling Program is open to all youth in grades 4K through 6th grade.
IN OUR PROGRAM • Everyone participates. • The person is more important than the athlete. • Your child is taught the value of hard work, dedication, self-discipline, commitment, and
perseverance. • TEAMWORK. Supporting and helping one another achieve success will be stressed. TEAM –
Together Everyone Achieves More • Winning and Losing is a personal experience. Your child will benefit from both, learning humility
and dignity. • Your child will learn the basics of wrestling that will prepare them for success at the high school
level.
For more information, please visit our website:
https://sites.google.com/site/kimberlywrestling/
Questions?
Email Jodi King at [email protected]