23-24 Back to School Letter to Parents & Guardians from Superintendent Karnes
This is the 23-24 Back to School Letter from Superintendent Karnes for parents & guardians. For your convenience, here is a direct link to the letter.
This is the 23-24 Back to School Letter from Superintendent Karnes for parents & guardians. For your convenience, here is a direct link to the letter.
This month, I will be seeing classes for the last time. We are focusing on careers. You may be thinking that elementary kids are too young to be talking about careers, but it’s never too early! As I talk about careers with students, I introduce them to a variety of career options through books and games. Many students also enjoy talking about their parent’s careers. I encourage them to begin thinking about their own interests and abilities and how these can be tied to a future career. I emphasize the importance of finding a career that they enjoy. There are so many options in our world today. By the way, if you are interested in looking into a new career path, this website might be helpful.
As summer quickly approaches, it’s important to make sure that your child is safe as they have fun in a variety of ways. Playing safely in water is a favorite activity and this article has helpful information for parents. There are also several places your child can take swim lessons this summer. Here are a few places to look into:
Summertime is a special time to slow down and take a break from school, but it’s almost important to keep your child learning. Here are a few suggestions to keep your child engaged and retain what they learned this year!
This month, I will be teaching students about various social skills. Different grades will learn about topics such as:
Students will also learn about careers! I know that is a long way off, but it’s good to begin conversations early in order for students to think about their own gifts and abilities and how their interests could become life-long pursuits. Talk with your children at home and foster an interest in a variety of careers. This article gives some great ideas to use in your everyday conversations with your children. Your children are amazing and have such great potential. It’s never too early to begin guiding them in thinking about their hopes and dreams!
Recently, yet another school shooting happened in our nation. While our school district takes many steps to keep our students safe, children may become aware of recent events and come to you with their thoughts or feelings. Please take a moment to read this document to guide your conversations at home.
Kids experience big emotions, but sometimes have difficulty expressing them. They may have a need that they don’t know how to express. Big Life Journal created this cute poster that you can keep available. It is a visual way for children to communicate what they need before a meltdown occurs. Give it a try and see if it helps!
Middle School students will be taking the ACT Aspire May 2-4. We will be testing Tuesday (Reading and English), Wednesday (Math and Writing), and Thursday (Science) mornings.
Make sure your child:
We are excited for students to show all the things they have learned this year!
May 19 at 9 AM in the Tiger Dome
May 1 Principal’s Day
May 2-4 ACT Aspire Testing
May 5 School Lunch Hero Day
May 9-10 MAP Testing
May 10 Nurse’s day
May 8-12 Teacher Appreciation Week
May 12 Field Day
May 18 Fourth Grade Night
May 19 Eighth Grade Graduation
October 24-28
Monday: Put a lasso around drugs! – Western Day
Tuesday: Drugs can’t find me! – Camo Day
Wednesday: My future’s too bright to use drugs! – Wear Neon
Thursday – We’re Wild about being Drug Free! – Wear Crazy hair and/or Clothes
Friday – For a healthy me, I’ll be Drug Free! – Wear Red in honor of Red Ribbon Week
Prizes will be given out daily for best dress up for each grade.
Monday: Re-Enactment 7th and 8th grade students
Thursday: Red Ribbon Week Rally – All grades in the Dome
5th and 6th Grade Growth Mindset Drug Prevention
7th and 8th Grade Drug Prevention
Giada Biondi’s submission for Scoot the bookmobile’s sticker contest is beautiful! Her art will be featured on some of the books that travel with Scoot this summer along with the winning entries from the elementary and middle school.
Congratulations, Sophia!
Sophia is headed to Girls State. Students are selected by their schools based on their leadership, character, honesty, scholarship, cooperativeness, and community participation. We are beyond proud to send Sophia to represent West Fork High School at Girls State!
Congratulations, Joley!
Joley is headed to Girls State. Students are selected by their schools based on their leadership, character, honesty, scholarship, cooperativeness, and community participation. We are beyond proud to send Joley to represent West Fork High School at Girls State!
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