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Dear Mapleview Families,
The end of the year activities are all planned and we are wrapping up another success-
ful school year. Included is this final newsletter:
Important dates
Letter regarding how to view your child’s progress report in Infinite Campus
Flyer explaining your child’s MAP scores
Best of luck to all of our great 6th Grade Bobcats who will soon be Gators! You have
all contributed to Mapleview in a positive way.
We look forward to seeing all of our returning and new Bobcats next year. Have a
wonderful and relaxing summer.
Yours in education,
Mr. Schultz
A Message From the Principal
Mapleview Intermediate J U N E 1 , 2 0 1 7 V O L U M E 1 1 . I S S U E 1 0
D A T E S T O
R E M E M B E R :
June 5th
5th grade Downstairs
Sunset Park
Jackie Robinson Day
9:00am-1:20pm
6th Grade
Sunset Park
Kickball Challenge
12:30pm-2:30pm
June 6th
6th Grade Picnic
11:15am-2:30pm
June 7th
5th Grade Skate City
9:00am-11:00 am
6th Grade Skate City
12:30pm-2:30pm
June 8th
Last Day of School
End of the Year
Activities
12:15pm-2:15pm
(6th grade will be at
Roosevelt Park)
August 14th
Picture & Packet Day
12:00pm-6:00pm
August 30th
Meet Your Teacher
and Drop Off School
Supplies
2:00pm-4:00pm
September 5th
First Day of School
Picture Retake
September 27
The Kimberly Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, sex, (including transgender status, change of sex or gen-der identity), or physical, mental, emotional, or learn-ing disability ("Protected Classes") in any of its student programs and activities.
Over-the-counter medications and inhalers will be sent home with students on the
last day of school. Prescription medications, oral and epipens, must be picked up
by a parent/guardian no later than Thursday, June 15th. Any prescription medica-
tions not picked up by this date will be disposed of.
Notes from the Health Office
Mapleview Dates
P A G E 2 V O L U M E 1 1 . I S S U E 1 0
August 14th —Picture & Packet day
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
August 30st— Meet Your Teacher and drop off school supplies
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
September 5th— First Day of School
Mapleview Intermediate
Summer Office Hours
June 9 – June 23
Monday -Friday
7:00 AM- 3:15 PM
June 26 - August 22
Tuesdays & Wednesdays
7:00 AM-2:30 PM
July 4, July 19, July 26 & July 27
Office will be closed.
The week of August 21st the office will resume to
the normal posted hours of 7:00 AM-3:15 PM
Monday-Friday
Summer Hours
Intermediate School Hours
Administration
Summer Office Hours
June 6th through August 12th
Monday-Thursday 7:30 AM-3:30 PM
Friday 7:30 AM-12:00 Noon
July 4th office will be closed
On Monday, August 14th, the District
Administration office will resume to the
normal posted hours of
Monday-Friday 7:30 AM-4:00 PM
School Hours
7:20 AM Arrive at School
7:35 AM School Starts
2:50 PM School is Dismissed
Lunch and Recess Hours
11:15-11:35 5th Grade Lunch
11:35-11:55 5th Grade Recess
11:15-11:35 6th Grade Recess
11:35-11:55 6th Grade Lunch
Early Friday dismissals are at 11:20 am.
There are NO 2:00 pm releases at the intermediate level
except for Parent/Teacher Conferences.
In an effort to recognize students who are going above and beyond what is expected of
them at Mapleview Intermediate, “Faces in the Crowd” has been established. Once a month
students are nominated by their classroom or specials teachers and one student will be
chosen from each class throughout the school year.
May’s “Faces in the Crowd” are: Fiona Bosetski, nominated by Mr. Appleton; Mae McCarty,
nominated by Mrs. Carpenter; Alaina Voss, Nominated by Sue Curtis; Dominik Dempsey
nominated by Mr. Fitzgerald; and Brettyn Hesler , nominated by Mr. Schultz.
Congratulations to each of you for being a positive role model at
Mapleview Intermediate School!
Fiona Bosetski Mae McCarty
Dominik Dempsey
P A G E 3
Faces in the Crowd
Brettyn Hesler
Alaina Voss
Do you have a student involved in Life Force, JRG Rocks, Post Prom or the Graduation Celebration?
The 15th Annual FORE! Our Kids Golf Outing directly supports all of these student groups.
Registration is now open! Join the fun on JUNE 15th!
There will be a Silent Auction and Raffle with prizes like Disney® Park Passes, Milwaukee Bucks and Brewers tickets, a wing party and more!
Contact Sara Vogel for more information 920-788-7900, [email protected]
We receive many worthwhile requests to be included in our newsletter. Since we cannot possibly
include them all here, please remember to go to the District website frequently and check out
the Community Events. There are many more great opportunities and activities listed there.
Community Events
The 15th Annual FORE! Our Kids Golf Outing
NWEA®
MAP®
Measures of Academic Progress
Information Sheet
Near the end of the school year, parents will receive their student’s MAP results. Those results will be
mailed with a cover letter that provides some information about the MAP test and how to interpret the
results sheet. This Information Sheet is designed to provide additional information about MAP testing
and its uses.
Questions and Answers
What is NWEA MAP?
NWEA is the Northwest Evaluation Association,
a not-for-profit organization committed to
helping school districts across the nation
improve student achievement.
MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) is one of
the assessments NWEA offers to districts to
improve student achievement.
What does a MAP assessment look like?
A MAP assessment is a computer delivered
adaptive test. As the student responds to
questions the computer builds a test for that
student based on correct or incorrect
responses to previous questions.
What do MAP assessments measure?
MAP assessments are aligned to Wisconsin
State Standards and are designed to measure
student knowledge and skills in the content
areas of reading, language arts, and
mathematics.
How is a MAP test scored?
The test results identify your child’s academic
achievement in RIT scores. This is a different
type of score than a typical test which usually
reports a percentage correct. The RIT score is a
continuous scale, independent of grade level.
As a result, your child’s academic growth from
fall to spring, and from one school year to the
next can be easily measured, similar to how a
student’s height can be measured with a ruler.
Who takes the MAP assessment?
Students in grades 5 thru 8 take the MAP
assessment in the areas of reading,
mathematics, and sometimes language arts.
What is the difference between MAP and the
Forward (state test)?
The results of the state’s annual test (Forward)
indicate whether a student is performing at
grade level. The MAP test identifies a student’s
instructional level. Because MAP is given in
both the fall and spring, a student’s growth
during the school year can also be measured.
How are the results of MAP testing used?
The MAP assessment, combined with other
student performance results, provides the
teaching staff with valuable information to
inform instruction. Because of the nature of the
scoring system used by MAP, a student’s
progress or growth can be tracked during the
school year and from school year to school
year. MAP results can also be used to set and
monitor school improvement goals.
When are students assessed and how often?
MAP allows for testing a child up to four times
a year in each content area. In the Kimberly
Area School District, students are tested in
reading and math once in the Fall (September/
October) and once in the Spring (April/May).
Some testing is also done at mid-year
(January/February) when teachers want to
check on the progress students are making.
What does the MAP report look like?
Understanding the Report
Term/Year - The test term (FA=Fall, SP=Spring,
WI=Winter) and the year when the student took the
test.
Grade – The student’s grade in school at the time of
testing.
RIT - The blue bar in the chart and the middle number
in the results table show this student’s RIT score. The
numbers on either side of the RIT score in the table
define the score +/- the standard error. If retested
soon, the student’s score would fall within this range
most of the time.
District Grade Level Mean RIT - The average RIT score
for students in the Kimberly school district at this
grade level who were tested at the same time.
Norm Grade Level Mean RIT - The average RIT score
for students in this grade level who were tested at the
same time from a national sample.
RIT Growth - Presents the student’s growth in RIT
points made between Fall and Spring testing.
Growth Projection - The average growth of
students who were in the same grade and began
the same term at a similar RIT score according to
the most recent NWEA statistical study.
Percentile Range - The number in the middle is
this student’s percentile rank, or the percentage
of students that had a RIT score less than or
equal to this student’s score according to the
most recent NWEA statistical study. The numbers
on either side of the percentile rank define the
percentile range. If retested soon, this student’s
percentile rank would be within this range most
of the time.
Goals Performance - For each subject area,
Goals Performance information is presented
below the bar graphs. Goals Performance
describes how well the student did in different
areas of that subject on the most recent test.
Lexile Range – Lexile is a reading measure. The
Lexile range can be used to help students find
books that match their reading level.
For additional information about your child’s MAP results, contact your child’s teacher or principal.
For additional information about the MAP test, contact Ron Simonis, Director of Curriculum.
(920) 788-7900 x4181
Kimberly Area School District FIELD TRIP PERMISSION SLIP
NAME OF STUDENT: GRADE: 5
TEACHER/CLASS: (Please circle your teacher’s name) Voss, Janssen, Butts, Linzmeier, Appleton, Cerasoli, Hanes, Schuh
DESTINATION: Skate City
COST: $5.00 (this includes rentals and/or if you’re using your own skates) (make check payable to Mapleview)
DATE: Wednesday, June 7 TIME: 9:00-11:00 am
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Students will walk to Skate City with their classes. They may use their own skates. Additional money may be brought along to purchase snacks. Please return this form and $5 by Friday, June 2. Movie Option- Students who would rather stay at school for popcorn and a movie are able to do so. There isn’t a cost for the movie option.
Does your child have a health condition school staff should be aware of? □ Yes □ No If Yes, please explain: Are health forms on file for current school year for conditions listed above? □ Yes □ No
Emergency contact: Name: ________________________________ Relationship: ___________________ Phone: _____________
Name: ________________________________ Relationship: ___________________ Phone: _____________ I hereby give my permission for my son/daughter to participate in the above-referenced activity. I agree to indemnify, save, and hold harmless the Kimberly Area School District and its employees and officers from all liability for any adverse results which may occur. Parent Signature: Date:
G: District.nurse.readwrite.HealthServicesPPBinder.Fieldtrip Info Revised: 08/17/2016
Kimberly Area School District FIELD TRIP PERMISSION SLIP
NAME OF STUDENT: GRADE: 6
TEACHER/CLASS: (Please circle your teacher’s name) Vanderloop, Watson, Reider, Hoffman, Scheuerell, Dagenais, Verbruggen, Fitzgerald
DESTINATION: Sunset Park (June 5) Skate City (June 7) Roosevelt Park (June 8)
COST: $5.00 (this includes rentals and/or if you’re using your own skates) (Make check payable to Mapleview)
DATES: June 5 (12:30-2:30), June 7 (12:30-2:30 pm) & June 8 (12:00-1:30 pm)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: June 5 - 6th grade students will walk to Sunset Park for the end of the year activities. June 7 - Students will walk to Skate City with their classes. They can use their own skates. Additional money can be brought along to purchase snacks. Students who would rather stay at school for popcorn and a movie are able to do so. There is no cost for the movie option.
June 8 - 6th grade students will walk to Roosevelt Park for the end of the year activities. Please return this form and $5 (if skating) by Friday, June 2.
Does your child have a health condition school staff should be aware of? □ Yes □ No If Yes, please explain: Are health forms on file for current school year for conditions listed above? □ Yes □ No
Emergency contact: Name: ________________________________ Relationship: ___________________ Phone: _____________ Name: ________________________________ Relationship: ___________________ Phone: _____________
I hereby give my permission for my son/daughter to participate in the above-referenced activity. I agree to indemnify, save, and hold harmless the Kimberly Area School District and its employees and officers from all liability for any adverse results which may occur. Parent Signature:________________________________Date:____________________________
G: District.nurse.readwrite.HealthServicesPPBinder.Fieldtrip Info Revised: 08/17/2016
Viewing Grades in Infinite Campus
When looking at the main grade screen to see any comments and the grading key, you will need to
go to the reports screen. From there you can generate a report card that will have the comments
and then you will have the option to print the report card.
Academic Performance Level for Traditional Graded Classes Name Superior Performance Above Average
Performance Average Performance Below Average
Performance Failure to meet minimum
Score A B C D F
Academic Performance Level for Effort/Learning Habits Name Meets Expectations Partially Meets Expectations Does not Meet Expectations Score 3 2 1
Academic Performance Level for Intermediate School Name Secure & proficient Progressing Beginning Year goal met Year goal not met Not assessed Score SP P B M NM NA
1. Click on Reports
2. Click on Intermediate School report Card
3. You will then be able to view the grading key
and any comments teacher may have posted.
eBooks available for your student!
Dear Parent or Guardian of 5th & 6th Grade Students, eBooks have been added to our school’s library collection and are ready for your student to use. There are two ways for your student and you to access them:
1. From a desktop computer by visiting Destinydiscover.com and searching for our school 2. From your tablet or device, using the FREE Destiny Discover app
Our eBooks give your student the ability to read, take and save notes, highlight text and more, from school or from home.
You will need your student’s username and password to access our library materials. They currently use this number for Library Checkout and their Lunch Number.
Please let me know if you need assistance by contacting me by email: [email protected]
Sincerely,
Laura A, Brigman
Laura A. Brigman Library Media Director
5th Grade School Supply List
1 red sturdy two-pocket durable folder
1 black sturdy two-pocket durable folder
2 blue pens and 2 red pens
24 No. 2 pencils with erasers
1 box colored pencils
1 large pencil case
1 highlighter marker
1 5-subject notebook
1 very durable accordion file (minimum 5 sections)
1 eraser (art)
1 small glue stick
1 pair of scissors
4 dry erase markers
1 sock (for dry erase)
4 packs of 3x3 post it notes (non-accordion)
1 container disinfectant wipes
2 boxes facial tissues
1 pencil sharpener (personal)
1 ear buds ALL ITEMS EXCEPT PENCILS AND PAPER MUST HAVE YOUR CHILD’S NAME ON THEM IN A LASTING WAY. Due to limited storage space, no additional school supplies are needed.
6th Grade School Supply List
3 packs post-it notes (3”x 3”)
1 pack of colored pencils
1 fine point black Sharpie markers
1 - 4-pack of dry-erase markers
Scissors
1 eraser
1 - 12-inch ruler with metric markings
2 graph note book (approximate 1/4”)
7 spiral notebooks (at least 2 -wide-lined)
8 folders
2 highlighters
2 boxes of #2 pencils
1 container of disinfectant wipes
2 boxes of facial tissues
1 pack of markers
3 red pens
1 dry eraser
1 ear buds/headphone All items (except pencils, Kleenex, disinfectant wipes and paper) must have your child’s name on them in a lasting way.
Mapleview Intermediate School 2017-2018
KIMBERLY AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTPARENT CALENDAR
2017-2018September 2017 October 2017 November 2017
M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH FNS 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3
NS 5 6 7 8 HS 10 11 12 E2 6 Q 8 9 1011 12 13 14 E2 16 17 18 19 20 13 14 MS MS AM/4KE
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 AM NS E2&C 21 22 NS NS25 26 27 28 AM 30 31 27 28 29 E2&C
December 2017 January 2018 February 2018
M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F1 NS 2 3 4 5 1 E2
4 5 6 7 E2 8 9 10 11 E2 5 6 7 8 911 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 Q/AM 12 13 14 15 AM18 19 20 21 AM 22 23 I I 26 HS 20 21 22 23NS NS NS NS NS 29 30 31 26 27 28
March 2018 April 2018 May 2018
M T W TH F M T W TH F M T W TH F1 E2 NS NS 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 4KC 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 AM12 13 14 MS AM 16 17 18 19 AM 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 Q 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 EN26 27 28 29 NS 30 NS 29 30 31
NS No School
AMAM classes only (exception: No school for 4K) KHS dismissed at 11:31am, JRG & Intermediate dismissed at 11:20am, Elementary dismissed at 12:00pm
E2Elementary Early Release - Elementary dismissed at 2:00pm (Exception: 4K morning classes 8:45am - 10:45am, afternoon classes 11:45am - 1:45pm)
ENElementary Noon Release - All Elementary students dismissed at 12:00pm (exception: No school for 4K)
HS High School Parent/Teacher Conferences - KHS students dismissed at 2:00pm
MSMiddle School Parent/Teacher Conferences - JRG students dismissed at 2:00pm except on November 16th - students will have a full day of school
IIntermediate School Parent/Teacher Conferences - Intermediate students dismissed at 2:00pm
E2&C4K-4th Gr. Parent Techer Conferences; No school for 4K; Grades 5K-4th Grades dismissed at 2:00pm
4KC4K Parent Teacher Conferences. No School for 4K students. Regular schedule for all other elementary students.
4KE 4K Classes 8:45am - 10:45am, afternoon classes 11:45am - 1:45pm
Q End of quarter
JRG CROSS COUNTRY - Come join the fun!
COACHES - JASON JANSEN ([email protected])
CHAD VERBOOMEN([email protected])
Cross Country is a running race
-1.5 miles for 7th graders -2.0 miles for 8th graders
Races are run through parks, school grounds and golf courses (not around the track)
All members of the team run at each meet
JRG CROSS COUNTRY PRACTICE
Practice every regular school day from 3:05-4:15
Part one: team warm-up and stretches Part two: mini lesson, technique/strategy
Part three: running workout Part four: team stretches and cool-down
Fun runs! Team relay races Ice cream run! Watermelon run!!
All abilities welcome! No running experience necessary – we build endurance gradually as the season goes on
Runner success is determined by improving personal times
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
JRG Cross Country starts the first day of school – be ready to run!
Runners must have athletic forms turned in to the office
The season consists of 6 meets – a schedule will be given out at practice
Bus is provided to all away meets
Runners need shorts, t-shirt, and running shoes
Runners may also bring a healthy snack and water bottle to practice and meets