June 8

LAST WEEK OF KINDERGARTEN!

Welcome to the last week of kindergarten! We made it. Congratulations to everyone. You all worked so hard and I’m so proud of you all. Thank you to the families for everything you did throughout this school year and throughout this pandemic. You all rock!

Here are some fun books and activities for our last week of school. I hope you enjoy them and have some fun doing them! If you have missed some work, now is the time to finish it up and take a picture and send it to me.

Thank you to everyone that came out last Thursday. It was wonderful to see your smiling faces and say hi in person!

I love you all and wish you all the best! Love Miss Kibilko

Monday

End-of-Kindergarten-MemoryDownload

Tuesday

Farewell-to-KindergartenDownload

Wednesday

SummerFunColorSheetDownload

Thursday

Summer-fun-color-by-sight-wordsDownload

Fun Videos and Activities

Here is a packet to work on this summer along with your math workbooks and writing journals! Happy learning!Kindergarten Home LearningDownload

Please continue to stay safe as more places are opening and we can gather with more people. Stay safe and be well!

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June 2

Summer Food Program

Dearborn will continue offering free student

meals over summer

Free student meal distributions will continue throughout the summer at seven Dearborn Public School sites.
The district has been distributing the free grab-and-go meals since shortly after the Governor ordered schools
to close in March. That program is slated to end on June 10, which is scheduled to be the last full day of school in
the District.
However, Dearborn Schools received permission to continue serving free meals through the summer under the
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program.
The summer meal distribution will be once a week on Wednesdays starting June 17. Food will be handed out
every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon at the seven locations. Each bag will contain seven breakfasts and seven
lunches for each child under the age of 18. Each child will also get a half gallon of milk.
The distribution locations will continue to be Fordson, Dearborn and Edsel Ford high schools, Woodworth and
Smith middle schools, Salina Intermediate, and McCollough/Unis School.
One person can pick up food for any child living in the home. The child does not need to attend that school.
The District has recently been providing 65,000 grab-and-go meals a week for children in the community.
Those meals, which include lunch and breakfast, are funded through the U.S.D.A. School Lunch Program.
Dearborn used that program to offer free lunch and breakfast to all its kindergarten through 12th grade students
before the school closure in March.
“We know our families appreciate the student meal distributions, and we are glad to be able to continue to
offer children these meals during the summer months,” said Food Service Director Jeff Murphy.

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June 2

IMPORTANT MESSAGE!


Please read – there are railroad tracks behind Hemlock Park.

Since Canadian Pacific Police Service is unable to get into local community events and schools to provide rail safety education during these new and changing times, they are sharing some interactive on-line rail safety material for children and their families from Canadian Pacific Railroad.

With kids at home during COVID-19, we hope some time is taken to teach them about rail safety with the CP RailSense game featuring Cornelius the Conductor! This fun, interactive game teaches young kids all about being safe around tracks and trains. Once finished, kids can print their own Conductor badge to decorate! 

#CPRailSense #RailSafety #LookListenLive

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cprailsense.ca/__;!!Iww4!1KokOlFrX8RTvke9KIGTFniq5xve8cFLO3baHpne7BYI9cigLPoHzRg1nAVHw98ccaL-5oDHcqEfpw$

For Facebook: Canadian Pacific – Rail Safety Post to Share

Kids and their family can also visit Operation Lifesaver for some additional kid friendly activities.

https://oli.org/info/kids

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June 2

Thursday Pick up & Drop off 10-12!

We are gathering all student work and journals to take home, graduation certificates, etc. all placed in the reading box to keep! You may drive by our drop off and pick up door with your reading books in a plastic bag to return to school (The reading bag is yours to keep if you want it). I will then hand you your child’s work from the room! There will also be extra math journals that we did not get to for extra summer practice as well as new scholastic magazines! See you all then!!!

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