Mapleview s Free Movie Night!! Now Showing: Storks Thursday, February 23 in the GYM. Doors open at 6:00 pm. Must be present by 6:30pm. Movie will start at 6:30pm. (run time is 100 minutes) Enjoy FREE popcorn and drinks! Free entry for door prize! Bring a blanket and pillow to sit on. Students must come with an adult. Sponsored by Mapleview s K-Kids Secret Service Club!
Seeking a Noon Hour Supervisor! Who: A parent/grandparent/community member What: Seeking a Noon Hour Supervisor (paid position) When: 11:00-12:30 every day OR subbing Details: We are looking for someone to help supervise our 5th and 6th grade students in the lunchroom and outside at recess. There is always a teacher on duty outside with you. Why: Students enjoy seeing familiar faces, and it is a way to interact with the important student in your life and his or her friends and classmates. ** Please contact Mrs. Jochimsen at 788-7910 if you re interested in this position or have more questions. Thank you for considering!
SUMMER SCHOOL At The Kimberly Area School District ACCOUNT SET-UP Account set-up begins Monday, February 20 at 9:00 a.m. You will need to create a new account they do not carry over from year to year. We encourage you to set your account up prior to registration. STUDENT NUMBERS You will need to enter your child s student number for registration. This is the same number your child uses for their lunch account. Contact your child s school office secretary if you don t know your child s student number. SUMMER SCHOOL DATES & TIMES WOODLAND (ENTERING GRADES 4K-9): N9085 North Coop Road, Appleton June 12 - July 7 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (Most classes begin at 8:30 a.m.) Summer School Office: 920-730-0924 Questions during Registration: 920-423-4117 KIMBERLY HIGH SCHOOL (ENTERING GRADES 9-12): 1662 East Kennedy Avenue, Kimberly Session 1: June 12 - June 30 Session 2: July 3 - July 21 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Summer School Office: 920-423-4171 To register for credit recovery courses please contact Student Services at KHS 920-687-3024 ext. 3283. REGISTRATION DATES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Grades 4K-12 Account Set-up begins at 9:00 a.m. MONDAY, MARCH 6 Sports Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Grades 4K-12 Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. FRIDAY, MAY 19 Summer School Payments due by 4:00 p.m. REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT General Registration Information: Registration will only be accepted online. Students should register for courses with regards to the grade they will be entering in the fall. Registration will not be accepted by telephone. If you do not have internet access you may come into the Administration Office to register. The Administration Office at 425 S. Washington St. will be open from 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Your child is enrolled in classes as soon as you click on Add. If you are unable to process payment due to the number of people in the system when registration opens, as long as the classes were added and showed up under sign-ups, your child has that spot in the class. Payment can be made later. Classes fill fast! We recommend that you find an alternative class in case your first choice is full. There is no waiting list. Should a child drop from a class an opening will be created. It will be the parents responsibility to check the website periodically for openings.
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT CONTINUED Material Fees: (Camp fees are due prior to start of camp) Payments are due by Friday, May 19. Payments can be made online, dropped off at your child s school office, or a check can be mailed to: KASD Attn: Jodi Neuber 425 S Washington St PO Box 159 Combined Locks, WI 54113 Refunds: Full refund of material fees will be available until Friday, May 19. After May 19, no material fees will be refunded. SUMMER SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Attendance: Daily attendance is important for all classes. Absences jeopardize earning credit for high school classes. SUMMER SCHOOL CATALOG Go to to view class offerings, dates, and times. SUMMER CAMPS See specific dates and locations found online at Select the appropriate link on the left hand side to view that camp. SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION February 10, 2017 the Summer School Registration System will be available to view class offerings online. Go to, SUMMER SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE Be sure to mark your calendars for our Woodland Open House on June 9th from 5:00-6:00 p.m. Students enrolled in summer school can familiarize themselves with their schedule before the first morning rush to ensure a smooth start to their summer school experience. (Please remember to bring your child s schedule to the open house.) Student Absences: Call the Woodland Summer School office at 920-730-0924. Information will be forwarded to the teacher(s). SUMMER SCHOOL REMINDERS If you are interested in receiving reminders/updates regarding summer school please sign up for remind-me. To receive messages via text, please text @ssremind to 81010. To receive messages by email, please send an email to ssremind@mail.remind.com FOR MORE INFORMATION on setting up your account or how to register for classes, visit our website at or contact Learning Services at 920-423-4117 or summerschool@kimberly.k12.wi.us WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THIS SUMMER!
Seeking Substitute Paraprofessionals Help our students reach their potential! Do you enjoy helping kids and having a flexible schedule? We are looking for substitute paraprofessionals. Paraprofessionals assist teachers and students throughout the school day. Substitute paraprofessionals have a flexible work schedule and a lot of variety in their work. If you know someone who is looking for a rewarding and flexible career where they would be helping all students succeed, please help us by sharing this link with them: www.kimberly.k12.wi.us/careers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 2, 2017 Contact Stephanie Malaney apposhtechsavvy@gmail.com 920-740-9632 Appleton and Oshkosh Branches to Host Dynamic Math and Science Program for Girls on Saturday, April 8, 2017 at UW-Fox Valley UW-Fox Valley in Menasha Although women hold close to half of all jobs in the U.S. economy, they hold less than 25 percent of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) jobs. Appleton and Oshkosh Branches in Wisconsin are one of 23 AAUW National Tech Savvy sites working to improve those numbers. The Appleton and Oshkosh Branches will host an AAUW National Tech Savvy program, a daylong event designed to show girls firsthand how STEM fields can lead to exciting careers on Saturday. The conference, part of the AAUW National Tech Savvy Pilot Program will welcome 250 girls in grades six through nine and their parents to UW-Fox Valley. Girls from last year found the Tech Savvy conference interactive and FUN! A sample of favorite hands-on STEM experiences were Dark Matter, Earth Secrets, and Bioluminescent. Parents attending said their daughters had their eyes open to possibilities and how to aim higher. One parent commented, I found the overall experience beneficial and I feel empowered to help my child. Another parent said they are encouraged to help their daughter to shoot higher and what engineering can mean and the financial cost of college. The conference is more than hands on exciting opportunities with women in STEM careers because it takes more than an interest. Included in the conference are workshop college and girlempowering workshops. One girl s reflection on the College Savvy workshop, I really enjoyed getting the information I needed to know to apply for college and about what careers are good for me. Having a chance to communicate with college recruiters was amazing. Another commented when leaving, I used my notebook and pen a lot. AAUW s Tech Savvy and similar programs offer one way to increase the number of women in the STEM pipeline. Recommendations and suggestions for how institutions and employers can foster more women in these fields, particularly in the lucrative engineering and tech jobs, appear in
AAUW s research report Solving the Equation: The Variables for Women s Success in Engineering and Computing. This is an exciting time for women and girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, said Ana Kay Yaghoubian, STEM senior manager at AAUW. What s great about Tech Savvy is that it s a family affair. Parents take part in the conference because they are an important part of the solution. We want moms, dads, and other supportive family members to encourage girls to pursue their STEM passions because too many girls still get the message that those fields aren t for them. Created in 2006 by Tamara Brown, former president of the AAUW Buffalo (NY) Branch, Tech Savvy has since served more than 5,000 girls. As a result of her work, Brown was honored as a White House Champion of Change. ### The American Association of University Women (AAUW) empowers women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. Our nonpartisan, nonprofit organization has more than 170,000 members and supporters across the United States, as well as 1,000 local branches and more than 800 college and university partners. Since AAUW s founding in 1881, our members have examined and taken positions on the fundamental issues of the day educational, social, economic, and political. Learn more and join us at www.aauw.org.
http://www.vokimberly.org/media/1730/2017-program-guide.pdf The Village of Kimberly Parks and Recreation Department is located at: 426 W. Kimberly Ave., Kimberly, WI 54136 * (920) 788-7507 * www.vokimberly.org