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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Our Weekly News - March 18-22

March 21, 2024 

Dear Families,

BRING on SPRING!! We are ALL ready to ditch our snow boots and coats for spring jackets!!

ELA

This week during skills, we focused on double-letter spellings for consonant sounds.   We read words with the double-letter spellings: ff ll dd ss tt zz nn pp rr  mm  and ck.  We also practiced writing words with these letter teams. Be sure to ask us to practice this at home for you - we can read and write words like chill, sick, kiss, egg, stuff, off, mitt, and buzz - we can do it! We also reviewed all of our tricky words. Check out our Tic tac toe game - be sure to ask your child to read and write all of the words for you!




It was Dinosaur Week in Kindergarten! The kids loved sharing what they know about dinosaurs and adding many new dinosaur facts to their schema.  We did a great job of writing our dinosaur facts, too!
                                                                            
Our poem this week followed our Dinosaur theme...be sure to ask us to sing it for you!!

In Math this week, our students decomposed the numbers 6, 7 and 8!  Decomposing a number means to  take a whole number and break it into two parts.  This skill is incredibly important for addition and subtraction. If students know how to break apart numbers, then they will be able to think flexibly with numbers.

* Bring a packed lunch to school tomorrow.  HOT LUNCH WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE - but milk will be.
*Wear WHITE or NEON for our GLOW PARTY tomorrow!
*Spring break March 25-March 29
*No school on April 1 - staff professional development day

Have a WONDERFUL Spring Break!! 
💚💛Mrs. Neuville and Mrs. Rocky

Thursday, March 14, 2024

From the Thorson Office

 


Thorson Weekly Notes

March 14, 2024

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A Note from the Principal

Dear Thorson Families,

It is carnival week at Thorson! We are looking forward to the big event on Saturday. The carnival will be from 11:00-3:00 this Saturday, March 16 at Thorson. We hope to see many of you at this fun, family friendly event! NEW this year, the carnival silent auction is online - no need to be present to win! Click here to see the wonderful items up for bid as well as the highly anticipated Teacher Experiences! Bidding is open Friday at 4pm through Saturday at 4pm. 

In other PTO news, there are several PTO board positions available for next year. These include president, vice president, and secretary. Nominations will be accepted through the end of April and officers will be elected at the May PTO meeting. All positions can be done with another person, so grab a friend and join us in one of these open positions. 

We are excited to announce that Ms. Kestell is bringing back Family Wellness Night! This free family event provides various activities for students and families around the theme of wellness. The event will be held on Friday, April 12. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more information!

Looking ahead to next week, we have a few dress up themes. On Monday, we invite students and staff to wear green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. On Thursday, we invite students and staff to wear crazy socks in observance of Down Syndrome Awareness Day. Finally, on Friday, we are having our PBIS all-school glow party celebration, and we invite students to wear white or neon.  

Have a great weekend! 

Sincerely, 

Angela Little, Principal
Scott May, Assistant Principal

New and Exciting

Stuff the Bus
Are you ready to defend the 1st place title for Stuff the Bus food drive? Start adding extra items to your grocery carts now!  Your donations have a huge impact on re-filling the shelves and giving the OFA clients a great selection of items to shop from.  This food drive makes a huge impact on those experiencing food insecurity in our community.  
Thank you for your donations!  
Kathleen Shane and Katie Draeger
Would you like to help us unload/sort food on 4/12? Sign up here-volunteer.

Girls Running Club
It's back! Ms Kestell, Mrs. Kowalkowski, and Mrs. McGlone are bringing back the Girls Running Club! Regardless of experience, we are encouraging all interested girls in grades 3-5 to join us for a fun-filled year of GIRLS RUNNING CLUB!  If this sounds like something that would be of interest to your student
 please find more information here and fill out the permission form by Friday, April 5. Please feel free to reach out with any questions to Katie Kowalkowski at kkowalkowski@cedarburg.k12.wi.us.

5th Grade Band Concert 
On Wednesday, March 20th, at 6PM, we will be having our very first fifth grade band concert in the Thorson gym. Students can arrive at 5:45 PM with their instruments, music, and portable music stands. For concert attire, students are encouraged to dress up. We want to look good and sound good! The concert should last between 20 to 30 minutes total. We look forward to seeing you at our first concert! If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Westgate at awestgate@cedarburg.k12.wi.us

Attendance Policy
CSD Attendance Frequently Asked Questions

 

Pawsitively PTO

The next meeting will be on 04/8 at 7:00 PM in the Community Room.  Here is the PTO agenda.   
Become a PTO member!! Your $25 membership grants access to our online directory and helps support the PTO and its mission! Thank you!! Click here for the membership.

Winter Carnival 

The Thorson Winter Carnival is Saturday, March 16th from 11am‐3pm! Pre order your wristbands and skip the lines! By purchasing a wristband, your child will gain
access to a variety of games, face painting, the lollipop tree, cake walk and more.Adult chaperones enter for free with a participating child. Each paid admission is
eligible to win prizes. Children 3 years old and younger get in for free but are not eligible for prizes.Wrist bands cost $15 per child with a family max cost of $45. Parents who volunteer at the Carnival will receive a discount of $12/child or max of $40 for the whole family!

The Thorson PTO is excited to be once again hosting the Winter Carnival on March 16, 2024, from 11 AM to 3 PM.  Bring your sweet tooth because this year we will be transforming Thorson into CandyLand!  Games, prizes, face painting, cotton candy and more!  
When: March 16, 2024
Time: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Cost: $15 per child or $45 per family
WE NEED YOU!  This event cannot happen without your support.  VOLUNTEERS! Calling all responsible middle schoolers, high schoolers, former Thorson students! Please consider volunteering for an hour or two.  Sign Up Genius  DONATIONS! Please consider making a contribution to our very popular raffle baskets. Simply follow the links embedded in the Raffle Flyer, order on Amazon, and we will do the rest.

Reserve the Thorson Celebration Rock for the 2023-2024 school year
Reservation requests for the Thorson Celebration Rock are now being accepted for the 2023-2024 school year. For $10, your birthday message will be displayed on the rock for a 24-hour period. 
Questions? Reach out to Jamie Allison at 305-527-8006 or jjeallison@gmail.com.

School District

Nurses Corner Update
Please read these important letters regarding lice and pink eye at Thorson
Pink Eye Notification Letter 2024 2.docx.pdf 
Thorson Lice Letter March 2024.pdf 

4K & 5K New Student Enrollment
Enrollment is NOW open for students who will be new to the Cedarburg School District in 2024-25.  Follow the instructions on the district website to enroll.  We look forward to welcoming you to the Cedarburg School District. 

Weekly Newsletter- March 11-15th

 



Families,

Wow! What a busy week we had! We tapped a maple tree and learned all about making maple syrup. The Cedarburg Lions club also checked our eyes. We visited the library and had a lesson about Dr. Seuss. What a big week!  

Skills: In skills this week, we read a new story about our friend Sam, The Van. In this story, we noticed new punctuation marks, including exclamation points. When we see exclamation points, we have to read them with excitement!  Students learned new tricky words "was" and "from" Continue to have your kindergartner practice our tricky words!  Students should continue to work on reading the decodable readers that have been sent home.  We can tell when the students practice!

Knowledge: This week's story was Monster Trouble. While reading it, we practiced the skills of predicting, retelling, making connections, and answering questions.  Students had the opportunity to learn the new vocabulary words of burst, discovered, and doze.  We also learned about the important skill of perseverance—the character trait of not giving up and trying even when things get hard. Ask your kindergartner how Winifred and the monsters showed perseverance in the story.



Please enjoy the story.




Check out the cute monsters we made to go with our story! They will help remind us to persevere when things get tough!

Math: This week, we played some new games during math! We built addition equations, counted with dimes and pennies, and worked on decomposing numbers! Be sure to ask your child which game was their favorite - Roll, Add and Compare, A Dime and Some Pennies, or Shake Those Beans          


This weekend is the Carnival!  Come to school and have LOTS of fun!  There are lots of games and prizes to be won!  

Wear GREEN on Monday, March 18th, to celebrate St. Patrick's Day!

Have a wonderful weekend!  We hope to see you at the Carnival!

Love,
Mrs. Neuville and Mrs. Rocky
      



Thursday, March 7, 2024

From the Thorson Office