Elementary Archives - LENS https://lens.ksdr1.net/category/elementary/ The LENS School Thu, 16 Jan 2025 13:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 175602397 Kindergarten Enrollment to Start on Jan. 21 https://lens.ksdr1.net/2025/01/16/kindergarten-enrollment-to-start-on-jan-21/ Thu, 16 Jan 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://lens.ksdr1.net/?p=3676 Kearney, Mo., January 15, 2025: Kearney School District’s kindergarten enrollment will launch on Jan. 21 for the 2025-2026…

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Kearney, Mo., January 15, 2025: Kearney School District’s kindergarten enrollment will launch on Jan. 21 for the 2025-2026 academic year. If you have a child who will be age five on or before July 31, 2025, that will be the time to enroll them in kindergarten.

More details and a link to the enrollment process will be provided when it launches. Parents/guardians will be required to provide a birth certificate, a record of required immunizations, and a proof of residence for their child during kindergarten enrollment. Use our online district boundary map to locate the elementary school your child will attend. Note that those boundaries were recently changed and will take effect starting with the 2025-2026 academic year.

Any request to transfer an incoming kindergarten student to a different elementary school for the 2025-2026 academic year must be submitted by Feb. 11 for consideration. Transfer requests will only be considered for the reasons outlined in the request form. Approval is not guaranteed. A decision will be made as soon as possible and is contingent upon a wide variety of factors including classroom space and available resources. Parents/guardians will be responsible for providing transportation to and from school if the transfer request is approved.

After completing the enrollment process, one of our Parents As Teachers program Parent Educators will contact you to schedule a kindergarten screening. Parent Educators screen to help KSD plan for classes and the needs of each incoming kindergarten class. Parent Educators will also provide at-home activities and information about summer programs, as well as answer any questions parents/guardians may have.

Kindergarten Orientation events will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 8 at each of KSD’s elementary schools. Stay tuned for details. This is an opportunity for families to receive helpful information about KSD, tour their school and meet their child’s teachers and building principal. We’re excited to welcome the Bulldogs Class of 2038!

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KSD School Board Approves Changes to Elementary Attendance Boundaries https://lens.ksdr1.net/2024/12/17/ksd-school-board-approves-changes-to-elementary-attendance-boundaries/ Tue, 17 Dec 2024 13:58:59 +0000 https://lens.ksdr1.net/2024/12/17/ksd-school-board-approves-changes-to-elementary-attendance-boundaries/ KSD is also updating transportation practices for private daycare providers Kearney, Mo., December 17, 2024: On Wednesday, Dec.…

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KSD is also updating transportation practices for private daycare providers

Kearney, Mo., December 17, 2024: On Wednesday, Dec. 11, Kearney School District’s Board of Education approved the changes recommended by the Elementary School Boundary Team.

These changes will take effect starting with the 2025-2026 academic year:

  • Students who reside in Grid 15 on the approved boundary map will switch from attending Dogwood Elementary to Kearney Elementary
  • Students who reside in Grids 12A and 12B on the approved boundary map will switch from attending Kearney Elementary to Southview Elementary

As part of these adjustments, we are changing our practice regarding private daycare providers. Starting next year, KSD will provide transportation to the school in the attendance zone where the daycare is located:

DAYCARE PROVIDERELEMENTARY SCHOOL ZONE
Little DawgKearney Elementary
Radiant LifeDogwood Elementary
Guardian AngelHawthorne Elementary
Hand N HandKearney Elementary

Families always have the option to have their children attend the elementary school in the attendance zone of their home residence. If a family lives in the Southview Elementary attendance zone, for instance, their child may attend Southview. However, if their child is at Radiant Life in the morning, the family or the daycare will have to provide transportation to Southview.

As our community continues to grow, so does the need to ensure our schools operate effectively and efficiently. These adjustments are part of our ongoing commitment to providing equitable access to quality education while addressing our district’s growth and evolving needs.

The new boundaries will better align our resources with the needs of our students, maintain class sizes, and optimize the learning environments at each elementary school. These changes are the result of a thoughtful process led by parents/guardians that included analyzing enrollment data, gathering community feedback, and ensuring that our elementary attendance boundaries will help us achieve our long-term district goals.

We will work hard to help everyone have a smooth transition to their new school. All of our elementary schools are truly outstanding. Our principals and their teams will go above and beyond to help ensure that each new student is welcomed and nurtured.

Our principals will be contacting impacted families directly to share more details about this process and the steps we’re taking to make this a positive experience, including:

  • Open House & Orientation Events: To help families get to know their new school, we will host open houses and school tours in the coming months. These will be opportunities to meet teachers, administrators, and fellow families.
  • Additional Support: Our counselors and administrative team are available to assist with questions or concerns regarding the transition.

We are dedicated to supporting each student and family through this adjustment. Our goal is to provide every child with the tools and environment they need to thrive academically and socially.

Visit www.bit.ly/ksd-boundary-process for additional information about the boundary process. Should you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact us. We can be reached at communications@ksdr1.net.

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KSD ‘Princesses’ Invited to March 15 Gala With their Favorite Adult ‘Knights’ https://lens.ksdr1.net/2024/02/13/ksd-princesses-invited-to-march-15-gala-with-their-favorite-adult-knights/ Tue, 13 Feb 2024 14:31:18 +0000 https://lens.ksdr1.net/2024/02/13/ksd-princesses-invited-to-march-15-gala-with-their-favorite-adult-knights/ Special event is being hosted by the KHS Future Business Leaders Association Chapter Kindergarten through fifth-grade princesses and…

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Special event is being hosted by the KHS Future Business Leaders Association Chapter

Kindergarten through fifth-grade princesses and their favorite adult “knights” of their choice in Kearney School District are cordially invited to the “Knight with a Princess” gala from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, March 15 at Kearney High School.

Entry will be $20 at the door for each princess-knight pair; an additional $5 will be charged for each additional princess same household who attends.

The event will include punch and light snacks. The attendees will enjoy princess-themed activities, photo opportunities and dancing.

Each princess must be accompanied by a responsible adult knight while they are at the event. This is not a drop-off-a-go event. The expectation is that knights will enjoy the evening with their princesses.

This special event is being organized and hosted by the KHS chapter of the Future Business Leaders Association (FBLA). KHS business teacher Alyssa Stevens is the group’s sponsor.

Learn more and register today for this fun event: Knight With A Princess Sign-Up

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Spring into Reading with KSD on May 3! https://lens.ksdr1.net/2023/04/19/spring-into-reading-with-ksd-on-may-3/ Wed, 19 Apr 2023 20:49:43 +0000 https://lens.ksdr1.net/2023/04/19/spring-into-reading-with-ksd-on-may-3/ Kearney School District’s 2023 Spring into Reading Night will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday,…

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Kearney School District’s 2023 Spring into Reading Night will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 3 at Southview Elementary and Kearney Junior High!

Sponsored by the Kearney School District Education Foundation, this will once again be a fun event for all of our pre-K and elementary school students and their families to get fired up for reading.

  • Purchase Dinner and Dessert – Seven Food Trucks in the KJH Loop
  • Mr. Stinky Feet Performances at 5 & 6 p.m. in the KJH Gym
  • Magician Shows at 5:30 & 6:15 p.m. in the Southview Gym
  • Little Red Hen Puppet Show at 6 p.m. in the Southview Cafeteria
  • Multiple Family Fun Reading Activities (BINGO, Tattoos, Games, Book Walk, Crafts, etc) throughout the event

Visit bit.ly/KSD-Spring-Read-23 for an event map and schedule. Please note that all children must be accompanied by an adult while attending this event. We’re looking forward to seeing everyone there!

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Turn Spring Cleaning into Spring Reading! https://lens.ksdr1.net/2023/03/15/turn-spring-cleaning-into-spring-reading/ Wed, 15 Mar 2023 22:37:27 +0000 https://lens.ksdr1.net/2023/03/15/turn-spring-cleaning-into-spring-reading/ KSD seeking book donations for Spring Reading Night As you are doing spring cleaning these next few weeks…

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KSD seeking book donations for Spring Reading Night

As you are doing spring cleaning these next few weeks and you have gently used children’s books that your family is no longer reading, Kearney School District would love to have them for our 2023 Spring Reading Night! Collection boxes are located in the front entryway at each of our elementary schools. We will accept donated books through April 28.

Our Spring Reading Night will be held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 3 at Southview Elementary and Kearney Junior High! This will once again be a fun event for families to get fired up for reading! We will share additional details as they are finalized.

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Bulldogs Applaud Variety KC for Adaptive Bike Donation https://lens.ksdr1.net/2023/03/02/bulldogs-applaud-variety-kc-for-adaptive-bike-donation/ Thu, 02 Mar 2023 21:17:02 +0000 https://lens.ksdr1.net/2023/03/02/bulldogs-applaud-variety-kc-for-adaptive-bike-donation/ Kearney, Mo., March 2, 2023: Gunnar is on a roll. A charismatic third grader at Hawthorne Elementary School,…

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Kearney, Mo., March 2, 2023: Gunnar is on a roll.

A charismatic third grader at Hawthorne Elementary School, Gunnar is just one of many students with disabilities who are already benefitting from a specialized adaptive bike purchased with grant funds provided by Variety KC. He spun around the school gym and smiled wide when asked if he was having fun.

“Yes!” Gunnar exclaimed.

The bike cost $5,963, according to Kearney School District Physical Therapist Anne Hayter. Variety KC was able to help a whole group of students with its grant.

“They work with children with disabilities and their families all over the KC metro,” Ms. Hayter said. “I was thrilled that they were willing to award a grant to a school district. This one grant can meet several students’ needs.”

Some students with health conditions or physical disabilities can find PE and recess very challenging, Hayter explained. She and her team work creatively to modify or adapt activities to ensure access for all students, but even with those changes, PE and recess can be a source of frustration. This tricycle can offer these students an energy-efficient means of mobility while still working to improve strength and activity tolerance.

“Plus, it’s fun!” Hayter said. “We used the bike last week in PE for students to be able to participate in relay races with their classmates. It’s wonderful to see these children included with their peers!”

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The Sweet Taste of Reading Success https://lens.ksdr1.net/2021/09/29/the-sweet-taste-of-reading-success/ Wed, 29 Sep 2021 19:31:05 +0000 https://lens.ksdr1.net/2021/09/29/the-sweet-taste-of-reading-success/ Students reap the rewards of KSD’s Summer Reading Program Kearney, Mo., Sept. 29, 2021: Reading never tasted so…

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Students reap the rewards of KSD’s Summer Reading Program

Kearney, Mo., Sept. 29, 2021: Reading never tasted so good.

Kearney School District rewarded hundreds of students from Dogwood, Kearney, Hawthorne, Southview and LENS elementary schools with dishes of delightful Dole whip today for their participation in our 2021 Summer Reading Program.

This year, 234 elementary students completed the Summer Reading Program, according to KSD Elementary Curriculum Coordinator Ali Stewart. The program was started to promote academic engagement during the break and help prevent learning loss.

“Summer reading helps reading become a lifelong habit,” Ms. Stewart said. “It helps children keep their skills up, and generate interest in the library and books.”

Each student had to read a minimum of 200 minutes over the summer, track their time and turn in their information to their librarians when they returned to school. Students who complete the annual program are rewarded. A visit from KC Whip was this year’s incentive.

Cooper, a fourth-grader at Hawthorne Elementary School, sat in the shade with his buddies and enjoyed his treat while the KC Whip food truck handed out a steady flow of cool cups to his classmates. He focused his 200 minutes of reading on the I Survived series of historical novels by Lauren Tarshis.

“Those are great stories because you feel like you really are having an adventure in the past,” Cooper said. “I’d finish one and just pick up the next. It was easy.”

A major goal of the Summer Reading Program is to stoke that level of enthusiasm for reading, according to Hawthorne Reading Teacher Sarah Booth. She supervised waves of students as they came out of Hawthorne to get their reward.

“When our students read over the summer, they return to school in a much better position to succeed from day one,” Booth said. “That is always important, but especially now with the challenges we’re facing with COVID-19.”

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