Friday, September 18th

 Message from Mrs.Duncan

Happy Friday Kaseberg Families!  This was a very successful week overall for our Kaseberg Community.  We seem to have most of our tech issues resolved and I have seen so many wonderful virtual lessons taking place.  Sitting in on lessons has allowed me to appreciate the effort and attentiveness our students are putting into this new way of learning.  Our staff and teachers appreciate YOU!  Keep up the great work Hawks...




Important Information

Student Progress Reports:

Next Friday, September 25th your child's teachers will be sending virtually a Progress Report for the first 6 weeks of school.  The Progress Report will be sent via Otus email or from the teacher's work email.  Progress Reports are only required to be sent to students who are potentially going to receive a "Limited" on the Trimester Report Card, but some teachers are planning to send one to each student in their class.  Each teacher will notify you next week of their specific plan.

Spirit Week:

Next week is our first virtual Spirit Week put on by our PTC.  We cant wait to see our Kaseberg Families showing their school spirit next week.  Get ready for some fun in your zooms!  Check out each day's theme here:
  • Monday, Sept 21st:  Pajama Day
  • Tuesday, Sept 22nd:  Disney Day 
  • Wednesday, Sept 23rd:  College Day 
  • Thursday, Sept 24th:  Sports Wear Day 
  • Friday, Sept 25th:  Kaseberg Spirit Wear Day 

Mrs.Traina's Librarian Resource Fun:


Our wonderful Librarian Mrs.Traina has created this AMAZING resource for our Kaseberg students to access during virtual learning.  It is ESSENTIAL that we build a love for reading and that our students read each night for at least 20 minutes.  Check out her website for new and upcoming books, read aloud's, and ideas to get your child excited about reading. 
Kaseberg Library


 

 

Behaviors and Limit Setting


Check out our Counselor Mrs.Hall's weekly blog where she offers a few pointers on how to support your child during distance learning with setting limits.  Setting limits at home and to be honest, in the classroom, can have great benefits for a student, but the key is consistency!  To learn more check out the blog...
Kaseberg Counseling Blog 


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