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March Lunch Casino Night MARCH LUNCH March 10, 2017 March Lunch Menu Every Thursday is Early Dismissal-3:05 Every Friday is Spirit Day Student Directory PTO NEWS Please continue to check out the PTO website for up to date information. DATES TO REMEMBER Restaurant Night Out March Many thanks to the staff and families who visited Pizza Guy to support the Saturday, 11 Set Clock 1 hour ahead Wales Elementary PTO. We raised $564. Monday, 13 SCRIP Orders Due Tuesday, 14 WETV—Racine—3:35-4:15PM PTO MEETING—THURSDAY, MARCH 16—6:30PM—DRAGON'S DEN Thursday, 3/16 PTO Meeting—6:30PM—AGENDA Friday, 3/17 FINE ARTS DAY Please join us on Thursday, March 16 at 6:30PM in the Dragon's Den for a PTO Sign up to HELP HERE meeting. We will be giving a recap on Casino Night and Restaurant Night Out as SCRIP Delivered well as discussing upcoming events such as Fine Arts Day, Science Day and Tuesday, 3/21 WETV—Racine—3:35-4:15PM School Board Meeting—HS—7PM Family Fun Night. We will also talk about events and dates for the next school Monday, 3/27 NO SCHOOL year. Please feel free to email us with any questions at [email protected]. Tuesday, 3/28 Field Trip Grade 3—Retzer—8:45-11 Here is the Agenda. WETV—O’Driscoll—3:35-4:15PM SCRIP April SCRIP orders need to be in the office by Monday, March 13 and will be Monday, 4/3 Field Trip Grade 2—Young Auditorium Charlotte’s Web—11-2PM delivered on Friday, March 17. All orders will be put in a drawing for a $5 Tuesday, 4/4 WETV-O’Driscoll’s Class—3:35-4:15 Starbucks Card. There will not be an April SCRIP order so plan ahead for you Wednesday, 4/5 PTO Coffee—9AM holiday needs. SCRIP cards make EGGcellent basket stuffers! Student Council—3:35-4:30 Monday, 4/10 Spring Break Begins Below are links to order online to print the order form. Tuesday, 4/18- School Resumes SCRIP Information SCRIP Order Form WETV-O’Driscoll’s Class—3:35-4:15 School Board Meeting—HS—7PM Tuesday, 4/25 WETV—Racine’s Class—3;35-4:15 Family Fun Night—Mark you calendars for Friday, May 5th!! The Wednesday, 4/26 SCIENCE DAY—AM PTO needs donations for the RAFFLE and SILENT AUCTION. Please contact Grade 5 Visits the Middle School—1PM Jenny Fekete by phone @ 262-527-9969 or email @ [email protected] if you Friday, 28 Field Trip Grade 4 wish to donate to this year’s event. Donations can also be dropped off at the Old World Wisconsin—-8:45-3PM school office. HERE are some donation ideas! CASINO NIGHT – THANK YOU! Prize Donations From: Albrecht’s Sentry Thank you to those who attended, Ewald Auto Group Northern Enlightenment volunteered, or donated items to Orange Theory Fitness make our first Casino Night a Café Buzzz Summer Stage success! It was a fun night! Waukesha State Bank Marty’s Pizza Captain’s Walk Winery Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery Staller Estate Winery COMMUNUTY EDUCATION! WALES ELEMENTARY NEWS Summer Volleyball Camp Winter/Spring 2017 Community Boys and girls in grades 3-8 are American Symbols Education Brochure invited to join us for a fundamental In Mrs. Russell’s second grade The latest KM Community Ed brochure skills camp this summer with the KM Girls Varsity head coach. We will class the students had to choose is filled with great course offerings for also work on advancing skills in a an American Symbol. Then they both youth and adults in the community. You may access it here. fun, friendly camp environment as researched their symbol and then well as have gameplay to increase wrote a paper and created a After School Course Offerings for the talents of all participants. Camp Elementary Students project on that symbol. will be held at KM High School in complete course details and the afternoons the week of June 19- Adam chose the Bald Eagle. registration forms can be found online 22. For further details please visit www.kmsd.edu/communityedafterschool www.kmsd.edu/communityed KM Jr. Laser Football Registration now available for the 2017 season Registration for the fall of 2017 tackle football program for grades 5-8 is now available. Registration packets and informational handouts pertaining to ONLINE FLYER WEBPAGE the KM Football program are available Events & Activities in the Kettle Moraine Community at www.kmsd.edu/communityed. Anyone new to the program is invited Check out our online page for community to an informational meeting on events and activity flyers—www.kmsd.edu/ Wednesday, March 15 at 7PM in the communityflyers. high school library. Come learn about Some vents are not sponsored by the Kettle the KM Football way, safety measures Moraine School District but have been followed and general program approved by the Community Education information. Office for sharing on our website After-School Wrestling Athletic Opportunities Join the KM High School wrestling Youth Ski & Board Club Season Information coaches after-school for an action Community Events packed fun and safe introduction to the Stairway to Heroin - March 14 sport of wrestling. Students in grades Lapham Peak Snowmaking Bike Swap - March 18 K-5 of all levels are invited. There will Sophal Project Spring Swing Dinner Dance - April 1 be a finale match night at KM High Music/Dance/Theater/Fine Arts Opportunities Learn Guitar - Mark the Guitar Teacher School in May. Lake Country Children's Theater 2016-17 Shows Park and Rec Opportunities Learning Opportunities Boating Education Course - Feb 11 or Mar 11 The KM Community Education Office is Delafield Library pleased to share the recreational opportunities offered by the local March Events MRS. Z—NURSE NOTES Culinary Science for Teens municipalities. Programs include t-ball, Pi(e) Day - 3/14 baseball, softball, flag football, Teen Volunteer Work Night - 3/17 volleyball, soccer and more. Click here Summer 2017 Opportunities Interested in finding out for details Creative Writing Camps Broadlands - Developmental Jr. Golf Registration how your kids can miss Football Camp St. John's Northwestern Camps Players in grades 1-8 are invited for an Lancer Day Camp LESS school…??? all position, no contact football camp La Belle Yacht Club Sailing School - Open House, directed by the High School coaching March 25 Click Image Below! staff and Varsity players. Campers will learn about the KM culture and fundamental techniques of football. This camp will be in the afternoons the week of June 26. For further details and to register, visit www.kmsd.edu/ communityed KM DISTRICT NEWS Project Fair 2017 Registration is now open! Students in Grades 1-5 are invited to Kettle Moraine Middle School Presents Peter Pan Jr. participate in the annual KM Project Fair. This is a great opportunity for your Kettle Moraine Middle School is presenting Peter Pan Jr. on children to showcase their special Thursday, March 9 and Friday, March 10 at 7:00PM in the Old interests! Registrations are due April 5. Gym. Tickets can be purchased in advance at kmsd.edu/ Visit www.kmsd.edu/projectfair for msmusical or at the door. There will also be a raffle for some complete details. themed baskets, so bring cash or check to enter to win! All proceeds go towards funding our production. Summer Academy Course Guide The Kettle Moraine High School Jazz Program presents Now Available Online "A Taste of New Orleans"—Saturday, March 18th at 6PM at KMHS Kettle Moraine Summer Enjoy a New Orleans cuisine prepared by the Delafield Brewhaus while listening Academy extends learning to performances from the KMHS Jazz Ensemble, KMHS Jazz Ensemble, and for 4K-12th grade students KMHS Laser Vocal Jazz. There will also be a silent auction held to benefit the into the summer months. It jazz program. will run from June 19 - July 28 at KM High School Reservations can be only be made through our website at tinyurl.com/tono2017. Campus. Tickets are $25 and include food and entertainment. Advanced reservations are highly encouraged, there is a limited amount of meals available at the door. The Summer Academy Course Guide is available online now. Online registration through Infinite Campus begins March 20. For more information, please view the course guide or visit. UPCOMING PRN EVENTS www.kmsd.edu/summeracademy. Wednesday, March 22, 6:30-8:00PM, Principal Sue Sterner, and KMHS "Raising Kids Who Are Effective Associate Principal Mike Vuolo. (Please KM Football Program note that if you were unable to Laser Bash—May 6 Learners, Thinkers, and Problem Solvers", Cushing Elementary participate in the KM book study on The Laser Bash is an adult-only event to Activity Center. “Activating and Engaging the Habits be held Saturday, May 6, 6:30PM at of Mind”, this talk will give you an 18 West. The night will consist of a silent Habits of the Mind (HOM) are the overview of the book.) Click here to auction, raffle baskets, appetizers, characteristics, behaviors and reserve your spot at this FREE event! beverages and live music from The Love dispositions you implement when you’re confronted with a question to which the Monday, April 3, 10:30AM-12PM, KM Monkeys and Mike Krug. For more PRN Coffee Chat: “Parenting So information and to register for or sponsor answer isn’t apparent, a challenging social interaction, or any situation that Children Will Learn and Achieve” this event, visit www.kmsd.edu/ facilitated by Dr. Jacqueline laserbash. requires a higher level of thinking to navigate our changing world! The great Borwick, Yoga 4 All in Wales thing is children and adults can discover, Join our coffee chat discussion about Fine Arts Day grow, and enhance these attributes in parenting strategies that will help To celebrate the ARTS and St Patrick’s order to become better thinkers, enhance your child’s ability to succeed problem solvers, and group members.
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