Monday, May 6, 2024

 

Sand Lake Elementary May Newsletter


From the principal’s desk…

 

Sand Lake Families:

 

As we prepare to embark on the close of the school year, we are filled with gratitude. Gratitude for our students for all of their work this year. Gratitude to our staff for their tireless efforts in supporting student learning. Finally, gratitude for you all, our Sand Lake families. We cannot thank you enough for all that you do to support your students and our school community as a whole. As the school year hits the final stretch, there will be many field trips and special events, and we hope that you have time to take part in them. Here are just a few of our schoolwide celebrations:

 

25th School Year Celebration

·                       We’ll be taking a schoolwide picture on Thursday, May 23rd.

·                 We’ll also be having a schoolwide assembly on Thursday, May 23rd. During this assembly, we’ll rededicate items in a time capsule that was originally dedicated at Sand Lake in November of 1999.

All School Picnic

·                    All families are invited to our all-school picnic on Friday, May 24th.

·                  If you are new to Sand Lake, this is a wonderful opportunity to have a delicious meal with your students. While all school picnics take place at each elementary, the first all school picnic was hosted by former principal Neal Janssen, right here at Sand Lake!

·                       We hope to see each of you there!

Field Day

·                        Mr. Fredrick is working hard to host Field Day for students on Thursday, May 30th.

·                        If you are interested in volunteering, contact Mr. Fredrick directly at frejoe@holmen.k12.wi.us

End of Year Assembly

·                     We’ll also be hosting an end of year assembly with a recap of the school year, some awards, and games!

·                     This will take place during the last week of school and be an exciting springboard to summer!

 

As we get set for the ’24-’25 school year, we want to remind you of a couple processes and exciting things happening at Sand Lake:

Class Placement:

·                     Teacher requests are not accepted at Holmen elementary schools. Our teachers and administrators  work hard to develop class lists that support all students and each individual child’s needs.

·                     Class placement is shared with families at our picture/registration day, which will take place on Wednesday, August 7th.

Playground

·                      Over the summer, you’ll see some construction happening at Sand Lake.

·                     As part of a successful, November 2022 referendum, new playgrounds are being installed at all elementary schools.

·                    We expect construction to begin at Sand Lake around mid-June.

·         Here is a link that overviews playground upgrades.*

o   *please note that all drawings are approximations and not exact replicas of the coming playground equipment.

Preparation for the School Year:

·                      The Sand Lake office will send timely communication about events that assist in preparation for the next school year.

·                       Be on the lookout for communication about picture day and open house as the school year draws closer.

·                        As a friendly reminder, the 2024-2025 school year starts a bit earlier, with the first day of school on Monday, August 26th.

 

In Partnership, 

Matt Meyers

 

Art Room News from Mrs. Staige


Thank you for all the orders for the Original Works Fundraiser.  Thank you for all your support! This month Sand Lake artists are having fun learning about symmetry by creating insects. Students will also be creating abstract and 3D art this month. 

Happy Creating, Mrs. Staige


Counselor Connection – Amy Kobs

After 25 incredible years of working as Sand Lake’s School Counselor, the time has come for me to retire and embark on a new chapter in my life's journey.  Working with children has always been more than just a job to me; it has been my passion, my calling, and an honor that I truly cherish. I have watched children grow and develop while being that supportive presence in their lives. Sand Lake Elementary holds a special place in my heart and I will forever treasure memories created within these walls. 

While it is bittersweet to say goodbye,  I am also excited for the future of Sand Lake Elementary School. Change brings with it new opportunities, and I have every confidence that the incoming School Counselor, Haley Lamprecht, will bring fresh perspectives, enthusiasm, and a commitment to continue the tradition of excellence that defines this school. Mrs. Lamprecht will get an opportunity to visit prior to the school year ending and may meet your student on Wednesday, May 22nd.

 With Gratitude,  Mrs. Amy Kobs


Counselor Connection – Introducing Mrs. Lamprecht

Hi Sand Lake families! I am thrilled to be starting my 10th year as a school counselor next year, with this one being at Sand Lake. For the past nine years, I have served as an elementary school counselor in the Sparta Area School District. Before that, I worked at a behavioral health day treatment program in La Crosse supporting children and adolescents while attending Winona State University for my Master of Science degree.

The Coulee Region has been my home since 2008 and in 2018, my husband and I moved to Holmen. We live here with our five-year-old son, Grayson, and fourteen-year-old dog, Brewer.  When I'm not chasing around my very curious kiddo, you may find me enjoying a cup of coffee, reading, or spending time outdoors. During the summer months, my son and I spend our time at local parks. Feel free to say hello, if you spot us! Have a wonderful summer and I look forward to meeting each of you in the fall.

 Take care, Mrs. Lamprecht

 


 







Early Release Reminder


As a friendly reminder, there will be an early release day on Wednesday, May 8, in order to provide professional development opportunities for staff.  School will be dismissed at 1:40 p.m. 


Farm2School

The La Crosse County Farm2School program is a collaboration between public school districts in La Crosse County and the La Crosse County Health Department. The Farm2School program provides student opportunities for health and nutrition education. Each month, one locally grown produce item is selected as the Farm2School "Harvest of the Month". May’s “Harvest of the Month” is radishes.


Four-Year Old Kindergarten (4K) Registration

The School District of Holmen will begin accepting enrollment for the 2024-25 Four-Year-Old Kindergarten (4K) Program soon.  Any child who is four-years-old on or before September 1, 2024 and lives in the school district boundaries is eligible to participate. We encourage early registration in order to help us plan accordingly for the 2024-25 school year.

Note: All enrollment is done online– www.holmen.k12.wi.us

 Important 4K Information:

· 4K classes are currently held at Viking Elementary School

· AM Session: 8:15 a.m.—11:00 a.m.

· PM Session: 11:45 a.m.—2:30 p.m.

· Placement in AM or PM session is based upon transportation needs.  We notify families of class placements during the first week of August.

 

Health Office News

Nurse: Emily Hanes, RN, BSN

Health Aide: Annette Hundt

 

Medication Pick-up:

All medications, over-the-counter or prescription, need to be picked up by parents/guardian at the end of the school year. NO MEDICATION WILL BE SENT HOME WITH STUDENTS PER BOARD POLICY. Medications that are left in the Health Office after June 27 will be properly disposed of. The Sand Lake Office will be open from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. during June.

 

Footwear

We highly recommend children not to wear flip-flops or open toe sandals to school. Children run on the playground and have PE class. Wearing this type of footwear may cause an injury to their feet and makes them more likely to roll their ankles

Fun in the Sun

Remember the sunscreen!

  • Apply sunscreen at least 15 minutes before going outside, even on cloudy days.
  • The SPF (sun protection factor) should be at least 15 and should be for broad-spectrum protection.
  • Try to limit exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when the sun’s rays are most intense.
  • Clothing can offer practical protection from the sun’s rays. Lightweight, tight weave, cotton clothing is cool and protective. Wet clothing is not an effective optical filter. Hats with bills not only provide shade, but also can be cooler and more comfortable than a bare head.
  • Remember to drink lots of water! Drinks containing caffeine, such as soda pop, not only provide empty calories, but also can further dehydrate.


Musical Notes from Mrs. Heerts


This May in music we will be singing seasonal songs for Spring and Summer. We will also be practicing various folk dances. 


Kindergarten: We will be working on moving to music in many ways using melodic direction and scarves and beanbags.

First: Focus will be on silly folk songs and beginning exposure to world drumming and world instruments, after completion of the instruments of the orchestra.

Second: Focus will be on silly folk songs and beginning exposure to world drumming and world instruments.

Third: Focus will be on our introduction to the recorder and the beginning notes of G, A, B, along with note reading and rhythm reading on the staff.

Fourth: Focus will be on world music and drumming. We will also work on music terminology and form elements.

Fifth: Focus will be on silly songs, rhythmic counting and review of music terminology, instrument selection and basic music foundational skills.

 A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO:

Holmen Area Foundation and the La Crosse Community Foundation for their joint support and grant of 9 Orff instruments for the Sand Lake Music room. My hope for this project is to create global musicians through using Orff instruments, folk music and music literature in my music classroom. When we create a learning environment that includes experiences and perspectives from all students, each child is more likely to reach his or her personal best. We will explore and learn about many different cultures around the world and celebrate our similarities and differences through drumming, stories, music and movement. The music literature, folk music and world culture studies will broaden the students scope of knowledge and show them that we really are all connected. Thank you La Crosse Community Foundation and Holmen Area Foundation for both supporting our Sand Lake Music room with their generous grant that will broaden and touch the lives of every Sand Lake Elementary student.

 


 

 

 

 

 

Parent Teacher Group (PTG) News

It is hard to believe that summer is near. What a great year we have had. Our recent Chuck E. Cheese fundraiser was a big success, raising $654.53. We have one more fundraiser planned for the remaining school year. It will be hosted by Noodles & Company on May 23rd from 4-8 p.m. See below for more details as 25% of qualifying sales will be given back to Sand Lake PTG. Reminder to enter code ‘GIVING25’ and click ‘Apply’ (red checkmark will appear), if ordering online or through the app. Thank you for your continued generosity and support!













We’d also like to highlight a very warm welcome to our newest PTG member, Jamie Bell, who comes with amazing experience both as a parent and teacher. Our group continues to grow as we support the school and community that we love. If you have interest in joining the fun, feel free to reach out any time at sandlakeptg@gmail.com.





And finally, we are very excited to introduce the launch of our new Sand Lake Spiritwear Apparel Store. Access the store link on our PTG website here. Order any time with the convenience of delivery right to your door. For every item sold, Sand Lake PTG receives 10% back to support students and staff. Available in both youth and adult sizes, design options include our 25th Anniversary logo as well as our school logo in maroon and black. All designs can be placed on multiple garments including short sleeve tees, long sleeve tees, fleece hoodies, backpacks, hats, polos, athletic shorts, sweatpants and more. You may also personalize items for grandparents, teachers, and others making great gift ideas (see examples below). Thank you for supporting Sand Lake and showing your school spirit and pride.

As the school year comes to a close, a gentle reminder to thank our teachers and supportive staff for offering such a nurturing learning environment for our children. We have so much to be grateful for as we reflect on this past school year.

Have a wonderful summer vacation!

Sand Lake PTG


Physical Education - Sneaker News from Mr. Fredrick

 Another month has gone already!  Time sure flies when we are having fun in PE!  In the months of May and June, we have lots of fun and exciting things going on!  4th and 5th graders are in the middle of their inline skating unit (keep remembering those helmets) and will finish the year with a striking and fielding unit.  K-3 will learn about striking with different implements and will end the year with units combining all the skills we learned this year.  Coming up as well is our annual field day.  On May 30th, students will get a chance to participate in 13 different stations for part of their day with different kids throughout the school.  This year we will have lots of water stations, so it will be very exciting.  More information on this will be e-blasted as we get closer including a chance for parents to volunteer at the stations.  I can't wait to see the kids try out all the new stations this year and hope you can be a part of the fun!  Enjoy the sunshine and remember to get outside and play!


Staff Appreciation Week: May 6-10, 2024


School Staff Appreciation Week is May 6 through May 10.  It is the perfect time to share a word or two of appreciation with staff members, who help educate your children.


Substitutes Opportunities


 

 

 

 






















Summer School


























At Sand Lake Elementary, we will instill a love of learning in ALL students and prepare them to be responsible and productive global citizens.

 

 

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