Parent Magazine St. Johns March 2019 | Page 9

beginning of the year. Parents marked off boxes for attending parent-teacher conferences, registering on the school’s Home Access Center, returning important registration paperwork, reviewing the Student Code of Conduct, and checking off those beginning of the year must-dos that can sometimes leave families feeling like they are drowning in paperwork. This model instead motivated families to get involved early and included them in the important aspects of the beginning of the year. Fun family activities were also on the Bingo card including reading a poem with your child, visiting the local library, and posting a selfie to the KES PTO Facebook page with the hashtag #KESStaug. The third nine weeks brought another challenge, and this one focused on keeping students motivated through that mid-year hump. The Passport to Learning is an interactive tool that encourages students to complete activities from December to March. Sections include home activities, virtual learning, Character Counts!, independent reading, homework, and attendance. In the home activities sections, students are challenged to engage in a variety of fun and healthy activities from climbing a tree and writing a letter to an elderly person to trying a new fruit or vegetable and creating a time capsule. With provided passwords and logins, students can login and complete grade level appropriate virtual activities to check off their to do lists on the virtual learning page. The Character Counts section has activities designed to strengthen character in our students. With acts of kindness like including a classmate at recess, writing a nice note to the teacher, and helping to clean up the playground. In the independent reading section, students are challenged to read an assortment of books and keep up with nightly reading goals of 20 minutes. The homework and attendance sections are accountability sections, making sure the students are completing nightly homework and trying to be in school every day between January 7 and March 14. Students that meet the goals of the passport will be invited to attend a Glow Party at the end of the nine weeks complete with black lights, glow in the dark face painting, line dancing, and music. Special events during the year focus on bringing families into the school and building a culture of involvement. These focus days include Donuts with Dad, Morning with Mom, and the We Are Thankful for Our Grandparents Breakfast (which is followed by a visit to the Scholastic Book Fair). The Holiday Door Decorating Contest, Holiday Sing-Along, and staff caroling fundraiser spread holiday cheer in and out of the hallways of the school during December. The annual Talent Show is highly anticipated and a showcase for students to share their talents with staff, peers, and family members. This year, Principal Kathy Tucker has decided to add even more celebration by recognizing National Days. August brought National Trail Mix Day for which the PTO provided the makings for this delicious treat in the teacher’s lounge for staff. National Coffee with a Cop Day in October was celebrated with Kookaburra coffee and donuts on the front porch and the whole city and county police force were invited. Students enjoyed sporting their favorite hats for National Hat Day in January. These celebrations raise moral and make Ketterlinus a fun and exciting place to be. Alumni are also an important part of Ketterlinus. As Mrs. Tucker is often heard to say, “Once a dolphin, always a dolphin.” Middle school students return each year to volunteer in the afterschool program, The Cove, and to visit their favorite teachers. Alumni families frequently participate and give back to the school for fundraisers and make donations. Ketterlinus is the only Title I elementary school in SJC to receive the Five Star Award from the Florida Department of Education for the 2017-18 school year. This is the sixth consecutive year that KES has received this recognition. Criteria for this award include: business partnerships, family involvement, volunteerism, student community service, and school advisory councils. Schools must also maintain a grade of “C” or higher, or school improvement rating of “maintaining or improving” for the year of nomination. Ketterlinus is also a recipient of the Golden School Award which is given to schools who have twice the number of volunteer service hours as the number of students enrolled in the school. Ketterlinus Elementary School is a hub of learning and community, with a history and location that make it an incredibly special place for children to learn and grow. With this culture of kindness, Ketterlinus is sure to remain the sweetheart of St. Johns for years to come.