PARENT RESOURCES
Jan 18 Martin Luther King Jr. Day - NO SCHOOL
Jan 28 Lockdown/Barricade Drill @ 10:00 AM/2:30PM
Jan 29 Non-Student Day (Possible Snow Make-up)
Feb 2 Virtual Choir 4-4:30 (Grades 3-5) GM Virtual Choir
Feb 3 PTA Meeting via zoom @
4:00 pm
Feb 9 Virtual Choir 4-4:30
(Grades 3-5) GM Virtual Choir
Feb 12 NON-Student Day
(Possible Snow Make-UP)
Feb 15 President’s Day – NO
SCHOOL
Winter Benchmark Acadience Testing
Hello families, It is time for us to do our winter Acadience benchmark testing. Testing will begin on Thursday, 1/21/21 and continue through 1/28/21, during school hours. We will do this like we did in the fall: you sign up for the day/time on the schedule, when it's time, sign into a Google Meet with the code listed, and we will give your student instructions for testing. On average, this should take 10 minutes or less. Click here for sign-up
Thank you for helping us to continue to work with you. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Our PE teacher is striving to meet the needs of those without electronic devices and wants you to know that he has done his best to provide paper copies. Weekly “hard copies”, will be available for pick up on the yellow cart, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7:00 am-6:00 pm.
Here is the link for 1/18-22 https://docs.google.com/document/d/14JCQlOtKSuP6Gh6c1lHM1TXlckqCgGkRRTOFY0W7_0I/edit?usp=sharing

CK Librarians’ Website. Link can be found in Classlink or go to: https://sites.google.com/ckschools.org/cksd-elementary-library/home
Fun activities and read alouds for upcoming holidays, including MLK Day, Groundhog Day and President’s Day. Also, online forms are available for students to fill out if they want to check out books. Check students’ Classroom for links. Library pickup days and times are listed on the form or with their teacher.
Access School Resources from home
Given our continued remote learning, technology is going to be critical. If you are having difficulties, please click here for more help.
Family Wellness Tip of the Week -I’m Sorry
Kids mess up and we expect them to make it better. We mess up and what happens? Do you admit your mistake? Do you ignore it and move on? Do you pretend the event never happened? The power of an "I'm sorry" or "You were right" to repair relationships is huge. I'm Sorry
Suggested websites and activities for your child.
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