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brate Month of the Military Child with in-store events, a social media campaign and exclusive sweepstakes in recognion of the commit- ment and loyalty of military children. For more infor- maon, visit facebook.com/ shopmyexchange and shop- myexchange.com/ sweepstakes. Example of free offerings and may be substuons based on availability. Taco Bell- Cinnamon Twist Pizza Hut- Slice of Ap- ple Pie Manchu Wok - Egg Roll Charleys – Sm Lemon- ade BK – Ice Cream Cone Subway – 2 Cookies Baskin Robbins – Kid’s Cone Popeyes – FREE Tender Strip All other Exchange Res- taurants – FREE Sm or Kid’s size soſt drink DALLAS – The Army & Air Force Exchange Service will recognize military children on April 21 by offering a free treat to any child who wears purple to a parcipang Exchange restaurant. The Exchange is holding the global event in recognion of Purple Up Day, when military families worldwide don purple in celebraon of Month of the Military Child. The color purple symbolizes the combined col- ors of all military branches: Army green, Navy blue, Marine red, Coast Guard blue and Air Force blue. Any child 18 or younger can parcipate while supplies last. Free treats vary by locaon and may come in the form of a side item, fountain drink or dessert. Shoppers can contact their local Exchange for de- tails. “The children of service mem- bers will always re- member the unique ex- periences they share with their fellow mili- tary chil- dren,” said Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Luis Reyes, the Exchange’s senior en- listed advi- sor. “Now they can add going to their local Exchange restaurant for a free treat to that list of memories.” April is designated as Month of the Military Child, a world- wide celebraon of their con- tribuons to the Armed Forces community sponsored by the Department of Defense Mili- tary Community and Family Policy. Throughout the month of April, the Exchange will cele- AAFES: Free Drinks, Desserts and Sides MUSTANG MINUTE 2016-2017 APRIL 21, 2017 DODEA PRIORITY 1: We must strengthen DoDEA’s standards- based educational sys- tem by transitioning to: College and ca- reer ready stand- ards that are in- fused with rigor and relevancy A common stand- ards-aligned cur- riculum A common in- structional frame- work A common assess- ment system SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT GOALS Goal 1: All students will increase their perfor- mance in Math. Objective 1: At least 80% of KES students will score in the top two quarters and no more than 5% in the bottom quarter on school-wide assessments for numbers and operations in math. Goal 2: All students will increase their perfor- mance in Reading. Objective 1: At least 80% of KES students will score in the top two quarters and no more than 5% in the bottom quarter on school-wide assessment in reading comprehension.

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brate Month of the Military Child with in-store events, a social media campaign and exclusive sweepstakes in recognition of the commit-ment and loyalty of military children. For more infor-mation, visit facebook.com/shopmyexchange and shop-myexchange.com/sweepstakes.

Example of free offerings and may be substitutions based on availability.

Taco Bell- Cinnamon Twist

Pizza Hut- Slice of Ap-ple Pie

Manchu Wok - Egg Roll

Charleys – Sm Lemon-ade

BK – Ice Cream Cone

Subway – 2 Cookies

Baskin Robbins – Kid’s Cone

Popeyes – FREE Tender Strip

All other Exchange Res-taurants – FREE Sm or Kid’s size soft drink

DALLAS – The Army & Air Force Exchange Service will recognize military children on April 21 by offering a free treat to any child who wears purple to a participating Exchange restaurant.

The Exchange is holding the global event in recognition of Purple Up Day, when military families worldwide don purple in celebration of Month of the Military Child. The color purple symbolizes the combined col-ors of all military branches: Army green, Navy blue, Marine red, Coast Guard blue and Air Force blue.

Any child 18 or younger can participate while supplies last. Free treats vary by location

and may come in the form of a side item, fountain drink or dessert. Shoppers can contact their local Exchange for de-tails.

“The children of service mem-bers will always re-member the unique ex-periences they share with their fellow mili-tary chil-dren,” said Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Luis Reyes, the Exchange’s senior en-listed advi-sor. “Now

they can add going to their local Exchange restaurant for a free treat to that list of memories.”

April is designated as Month of the Military Child, a world-wide celebration of their con-tributions to the Armed Forces community sponsored by the Department of Defense Mili-tary Community and Family Policy.

Throughout the month of April, the Exchange will cele-

AAFES: Free Drinks, Desserts and Sides

MUSTANG MINUTE 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 1 7 A P R I L 2 1 , 2 0 1 7

D O D E A P R I O R I T Y 1 :

W e m u s t s t r e n g t h e n

D o D E A ’ s s t a n d a r d s -

b a s e d e d u c a t i o n a l s y s -

t e m b y t r a n s i t i o n i n g

t o :

C o l l e g e a n d c a -

r e e r r e a d y s t a n d -

a r d s t h a t a r e i n -

f u s e d w i t h r i g o r

a n d r e l e v a n c y

A c o m m o n s t a n d -

a r d s - a l i g n e d c u r -

r i c u l u m

A c o m m o n i n -

s t r u c t i o n a l f r a m e -

w o r k

A c o m m o n a s s e s s -

m e n t s y s t e m

SCHOOL

IMPROVEMENT

GOALS

Goal 1: All students will

increase their perfor-

mance in Math.

Objective 1: At least 80%

of KES students will

score in the top two

quarters and no more

than 5% in the bottom

quarter on school-wide

assessments for numbers

and operations in math.

Goal 2: All students will

increase their perfor-

mance in Reading.

Objective 1: At least 80%

of KES students will

score in the top two

quarters and no more

than 5% in the bottom

quarter on school-wide

assessment in reading

comprehension.

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P A G E 2

April Character

Counts Trait is:

Citizenship

KES is certified as a

Green Boot School.

Lunch trash is sepa-

rated daily.

M U S T A N G M I N U T E

The Customer Satisfaction Survey has been extend-

ed to 30 APRIL. Parents please continue to take part by providing critical feedback with which to determine strengths and identify areas needing improvement. Currently KES has only 10% of our par-ent population represented. Go to: https://surv.dodea.edu/css/.

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KMC Onstage Theater Outing

Family field trip!!!! KMC Onstage presents Peter and the Starcatcher. Kaiserslautern Elementary School

PTO will block 40 seats for the matinee on Sunday, April 23rd. If you and your family are interested in

attending, fill out the form below and return it to school by Thursday, April 20th. Tickets will be

delivered to families at the front door of the KMC Onstage on the day of the show. All families will be

expected to provide their own transportation to the show.

Here are the details:

When: Sunday, April 23rd arrive by 2:30 PM to get reserved tickets.

Where: KMC Onstage, Kleber Kaserne, Bldg 3232.

Cost: - $8 per seat, $7 for students -Regular show prices for adults are higher – we are getting a group

discount!! - Pay with cash, check, or credit card. If you would like to pay by credit card, you may call the

theater at 0631-411-6626 or DSN 483-6626 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12-5 PM. The reservations

will be in your last name. Payment is for seats only. The theater sells snacks and drinks before the show

and during intermission.

We will assign the seats as we receive your reservation slip below. If you do not return your slip in time,

there are more days where you can catch the show, just not with the big, super fun, KES Mustang group

at the group price. Still worth your while!

*WARNING-a few pirate (bad) words are in the play.

Sponsored by the KES PTO

----------------------------------cut on dotted line and return the reservation slip to school---------------------------

Yes, we would like to go to the musical, Peter and the Starcatcher, on April 23rd. I understand that I will

provide my own transportation to and from the event and arrive at 2:30 PM to receive my tickets.

Family Name (please print) ______________________________

I am reserving seats for ________ adults and _____________ children.

Check one and fill in the appropriate amount:

_________ Enclosed is _________________ cash

_________ Enclosed is ________________ check made to KES PTO

_________ I will call the box office and pay by credit card but please reserve my seats. I understand that

if I do not call and pay before April 20th, my seats will be sold to another patron.

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