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World Studies Tour 2021: Quebec & Montreal June 21-26, 2021 Explorica.Com/Berndt-3856 World Studies Tour 2021: Quebec & Montreal June 21-26, 2021 Explorica.com/Berndt-3856 Dear Parents, We are excited to announce that during the summer of 2021, we will be leading our current 4th and 5th grade students on a once in a lifetime educational tour, "Quebec City and Montreal." - - - We'll explore famous historic sites, discover the rich heritage and diversity of different cultures, and experience the places we've studied in class. Students will grow and mature as individuals and return home with a whole new worldview. Please read the following materials and join us at the informational meeting on Monday, September 30th at 6:30 p.m. in the Woodland LMC to learn more. During the ​ ​ meeting, we will discuss the benefits of intermediate travel, our experiences during previous intermediate trips abroad, the itinerary, safety, fundraising options available, cost, what is included, and how to apply. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact us directly. We hope to see you there! Sincerely, Emily Berndt Nathaniel Cook Woodland Int. World Studies Teacher Mapleview Int. World Studies Teacher [email protected] [email protected] (920)730 0924 (920)788-7910 - KASD's Québec & Montréal explorica.com/Berndt‐3856 June 21 ‐ June 26, 2021 Day 1 Québec Day 4 Québec‐‐Montréal Travel to Québec City Breakfast Breakfast Beaupré Coast panoramic tour Québec city walk: Dufferin Terrace , Old Québec & Château Frontenac Basilica of Sainte‐Anne‐de‐Beaupré guided tour Dinner Montmorency Falls visit Travel to Montréal along the St. Lawrence River Day 2 Bonjour Québec Montréal tour director‐led sightseeing: Old Montréal, McGill University, Meet your tour director Place Ville Marie, Bell Center, Mont Royal Chez Marie Bread Oven visit Dinner Atelier Paré ‐ Woodcarver Hotel Overnight Village des Hurons visit Crêperie dinner Day 5 Montréal landmarks Interactive Bilingual Improv games Breakfast Notre‐Dame Basilica visit Day 3 Québec City landmarks Montréal Museum of Archaeology: Pointe‐à‐Callière guided visit Breakfast Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal Québec tour director‐led sightseeing: l'Escalier casse‐cou (breakneck Olympic Park Tower Observatory steps) , Notre‐Dame‐des‐Victoires, Rue Saint‐Jean Dinner Musée du Fort visit Hotel Overnight Promenade des Gouverneurs walk Plains of Abraham battlefield re‐enactment Day 6 End tour Cap Diamant overview Breakfast Sugar shack excursion Montréal Science Centre visit Underground City shopping center Travel home Reserve your Spot! Tour Center ID: Berndt‐3856 Enroll online, Registration deadline: October 31, 2019 by phone, or by mail What's included We provide everything you need for a remarkable trip: Round‐trip transportation 4 overnight stays in hotels with private bathrooms (7 with extension) Breakfast daily (except arrival day) Dinner daily (except departure day) Full‐time services of a professional Tour Director explorica.com/Berndt‐3856 Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary Visits to select attractions as per itinerary Overnight security chaperone Tour Diary™ Note: Tour cost does not include airline‐imposed baggage fees, or fees for any required passport or visa. Please visit our Fees FAQ page for a full list of items that may not be included in the cost of your tour. Tour investment 1.888.310.7121 Students (travelers under the age of 23): $1,835 Adults (age 23 and over): $2,105 Price reflects savings of $50 scholarship. Sign up by 10/31/2019 and enter code EarlyBird2021 in order to take advantage of this limited‐time offer! Automatic monthly payment plan Pay just $50 upon enrollment and the balance will be divided into equal monthly payments, charged automatically to your credit card or checking account. As of April 10, 2019, your monthly payment would be Download and complete just $74.38. a paper application on explorica.com/resources Manual plan also available; learn more on explorica.com/paymentplans. Travel protection Most Explorica travelers protect their investment with one of our trusted plans, starting from just $12 per day. To learn more, visit explorica.com/cfar. 145 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02111 JOIN OUR TEAM BE A SUB! KIMBERLY Kimberly Area School District AREA DIST SCHOOL Do you enjoy working with children while maintaining a flexible work schedule? Have you considered becoming a substitute teacher? The Kimberly Area School District is seeking talented Substitute Teachers who want to join a team of ambitious professionals who help all students succeed. Sometimes, our educators are away from their classrooms for things like professional development or when they are ill. That’s when we need talented individuals to continue providing a high-quality education to our students. Qualifications: • Current Wisconsin Educator License - or - Substitute Teacher Permit • Have an Associate’s Degree or Bachelor’s Degree but not a Substitute Teacher Permit? Contact us at (920) 788-7900 to learn more about pursuing training to obtain a Substitute Teacher Permit. Substitute Teachers new to KASD are supported by helpful District staff at each building. The District uses Frontline, an online Substitute Teacher system, where you can view and customize subbing positions you are most interested in for your subbing career. KASD offers a competitive daily pay rate for our substitute teachers. 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Concerns or questions should be directed to the District’s Compliance Officer, the Director of Human Resources, at Kimberly Area School District, 425 S. Washington Street, Combined Locks WI 54113. We are an equal opportunity employer. Rev. 8/7/19 Kimberly Area Youth Basketball Club 2019 - 2020 Season Hoops is just right around the corner and its time to get registered for this coming season. Please register and pay for your child online through our website / registration system. Boys & Girls interested in participating in the KAYBC must complete the online registration by Saturday - September 21st. www.kaybc.com Manadatory Parents Meeting – *Wednesday, September 18th* – KHS Auditorium 3rd thru 8th Grade Parents 7:00PM to 8:30PM Note location – Kimberly High School Heart of the Valley League Skills Assessment - GIRLS – Saturday September 28th – JRG 6th Grade 8:00 AM, 5th Grade 9:00 AM, 4th Grade 10:00 AM, 3rd Grade 11:00 AM Heart of the Valley League Skills Assessment - BOYS – Sunday September 29th – JRG 3rd Grade 4:00 PM, 4th Grade 5:00 PM, 5th Grade 6:00 PM, 6th Grade 7:00 PM Traveling Team Tryouts 7th Grade Girls – Thursday, September 26th – 7:00PM – JRG 8th Grade Girls – Tuesday, September 24th – 7:00PM - JRG 7th Grade Boys – 3 Days – Sundays - October 13th, 20th & 28th – 4:00PM-5:30PM – JRG 8th Grade Boys – 3 Days – Sundays - October 13th, 20th & 28th – 5:30PM -7:00PM – JRG Skills and Drills Dates: 12/7, 12/14, 1/11, 1/18, 1/25, 2/1 – Held at Woodland School Girls - 1st & 2nd Grade – 8:00AM to 9:00AM Boys – K & 1st Grade – 9:15AM to 10:15 AM, 2nd Grade – 10:30AM to 11:30 AM .
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