Monday, January 20th

 Important Information~

100th Day of School Celebration~

This Friday is the 100th Day of school and we are excited to celebrate as an entire school.  We encourage students to dress as if they are 100 years old or wear 100 items on a shirt.  


Family Winter Dance~

This Friday is our annual Winter Dance!  Get ready to dress up and boogie with friends and family.  You can pre-order tickets at our PTC Website or at the door.  We can't wait to see you all there!


Who is going to be our first Attendance Raffle Winners?

All classrooms are working hard on an attendance incentive for the month of January. Each class has a goal to reach a 96% attendance rate.  In addition, we are going to reward 3 students on February 1st, who have had 100% attendance for the month of January with a $25 gift card.  Who is going to be our first month's winner?


Get your 2024-2025 Yearbook Early~


Up and Coming Events at Kaseberg~

  • 1/24: 100th day of School Celebration
  • 1/24: Family Winter Dance 6:00-8:00
  • 1/31: Character Awards Assembly for Empathy 
  • 2/10:  No School Lincoln's Birthday 
  • 2/11:  Skate Night 6:00-8:00
  • 2/11-2/14:  Penny Wars Fundraiser 
  • 2/17: No School President's Day 
  • 2/18:  PTC General Meeting 6:00-7:00
  • 2/28:  FREE Popcorn Friday for all students
  • 2/28:  End of Trimester 2




  





Sunday, January 5th

 Message from Principal Duncan~

Welcome back! I hope this message finds you rested, rejuvenated, and ready for an exciting second half of the school year. As we step into the New Year, it is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on our accomplishments and set our sights on the second half of the school year...how are we already here?

The first half of this school year has been marked by many achievements, hard work, and a strong commitment to excellence. As a 2024 National Blue Ribbon School, we have continued to raise the bar for our students, modeling what it means to have high expectations and a commitment to learning. This distinction is not only an acknowledgment of our past successes but also a call to sustain our efforts in every aspect of our school community.

In the coming months, we will place a strong emphasis on three key priorities:

  1. Positive Student Attendance: Regular attendance is a cornerstone of academic success. We will continue to encourage and support our students to be present and engaged every day. 

  2. Strong Academic Growth: Our dedicated staff will maintain their focus on rigorous and engaging instruction, ensuring that each student is challenged to reach their full potential. 

  3. Community Building: Our school’s heart lies in its supportive community. This spring, we look forward to coming together for our annual events that celebrate our shared values, traditions, and successes. This includes Kindness Week, Literacy Night, and our Lunch with Loved One's event. 

Let’s continue to work together to ensure that the second half of this school year is as impactful and inspiring as the first. Thank you for your unwavering support and partnership in making Kaseberg a place where excellence thrives and every student is valued.

Here’s to a fantastic start to 2025 and a successful second half of the school year!


Important Information~

Monthly Attendance Raffle~

Regular school attendance is crucial for academic success.  Missing even a few days can disrupt a child's learning, making it harder to keep up with lessons and build a strong academic foundation.  Every day matters and we LOVE to see your children each and every day!


PBIS Monthly Character Trait Award/Focus~

In January, we will emphasize the character trait of empathy. Students will explore what empathy means and learn ways to demonstrate it at school and in their community.  We encourage you to talk with your child about this character trait and practice using it at home.

Here are some ways to practice empathy at home and in your community:




At Home:

  1. Active Listening: Take time to listen to each other without interrupting. Encourage family members to express their thoughts and feelings.
  2. Practice Perspective-Taking: Discuss how others might feel in different situations and talk about ways to respond with kindness.
  3. Show Appreciation: Regularly express gratitude for each other's efforts and contributions.
  4. Encourage Helping: Involve everyone in small acts of kindness, like helping with chores or supporting a family member in need.
  5. Read Together: Share stories that explore emotions and challenges, then discuss how the characters might be feeling.

In Your Community:

  1. Volunteer Together: Participate in activities like food drives, neighborhood clean-ups, or helping at a local shelter.
  2. Offer Support: Check in on neighbors, especially those who might need assistance, like elderly residents.
  3. Be Inclusive: Make an effort to include others in group activities or events, ensuring no one feels left out.
  4. Show Kindness: Perform random acts of kindness, such as holding the door open, helping someone carry groceries, or leaving a kind note.
  5. Practice Patience: Show understanding and patience in everyday interactions, such as waiting in lines or engaging with community workers.

These small but meaningful actions can help build empathy and strengthen connections with those around you.


100th Day of School Celebration~


Kaseberg Up and Coming Events (save the dates)~

  • Wednesday, January 8th- Students return from Winter Break
  • Thursday, January 16th- Lazy Dog Dine-Out Fundraiser (all day)
  • Thursday, January 16th- SSC Meeting 2:15-3:15 via zoom
  • Friday, January 17th- Pajama Day for reaching our schoolwide PBIS goal
  • Monday, January 20th- No School Martin Luther King Day
  • Friday, January 24th- 100th Day of School Celebration (dress as a 100 year old)
  • Friday, January 24th-  Winter Family Dance (6:00-8:00)