Saturday, September 27, 2008
The 3 "C's" to a Successful School!
Where has the first month of school gone? As we continue on the path towards another successful, enriching and rewarding school year I believe we need to maintain our focus on the 3 ‘C’s’: Communication, Curriculum, and Community.
Open and honest communication is a vital ingredient in nurturing the environment which encourages all students to strive to be the best they can be. Throughout the school year on the first Wednesday of each month, the Kerby Cougar Newsletter is sent home (electronically or with the ‘youngest only’). Kerby staff send home classroom newsletters and also have Web pages that help maintain the link between home and school. Our school Web page continues to be updated; two new additions are the district’s revised Code of Conduct and our Annual Report (PA 25). Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the information.
There is quite a buzz around the newly adopted math program, Everday Mathematics and the new Social Studies curriculum. We will continue to focus on writing as a school and the integration of concepts that allow students the opportunity to take ownership of the material and apply lessons learned as they develop a solid academic foundation.
The Kerby community of students, staff and parents is second to none with their commitment to academic excellence. We are fortunate to have a dedicated and talented professional staff working with our students. Each day students are encouraged and challenged as they gain new insights and skills that will be used throughout their academic careers. In order to provide these engaging academic experiences we are also fortunate to have the unconditional support of our Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO). All families at Kerby who volunteer their time and talents, donate materials, attend PTO and/or school events or participate in fundraisers are key players in this organization.
As we’ve all heard before: “It takes a village to raise a child,” so allow me to say THANK YOU for being part of the Kerby Village as we partner in the education and development of 344 children!!
Open and honest communication is a vital ingredient in nurturing the environment which encourages all students to strive to be the best they can be. Throughout the school year on the first Wednesday of each month, the Kerby Cougar Newsletter is sent home (electronically or with the ‘youngest only’). Kerby staff send home classroom newsletters and also have Web pages that help maintain the link between home and school. Our school Web page continues to be updated; two new additions are the district’s revised Code of Conduct and our Annual Report (PA 25). Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the information.
There is quite a buzz around the newly adopted math program, Everday Mathematics and the new Social Studies curriculum. We will continue to focus on writing as a school and the integration of concepts that allow students the opportunity to take ownership of the material and apply lessons learned as they develop a solid academic foundation.
The Kerby community of students, staff and parents is second to none with their commitment to academic excellence. We are fortunate to have a dedicated and talented professional staff working with our students. Each day students are encouraged and challenged as they gain new insights and skills that will be used throughout their academic careers. In order to provide these engaging academic experiences we are also fortunate to have the unconditional support of our Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO). All families at Kerby who volunteer their time and talents, donate materials, attend PTO and/or school events or participate in fundraisers are key players in this organization.
As we’ve all heard before: “It takes a village to raise a child,” so allow me to say THANK YOU for being part of the Kerby Village as we partner in the education and development of 344 children!!
