Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Screen Free Week - APRIL 28-MAY 2, 2019
You and your whole family are invited to participate in SCREEN
FREE Week sponsored by the Chilton Public Schools Library Media and Physical
Education Departments, and the Chilton PTA.
We are promoting Screen Free Week sponsored by the Campaign for a
Commercial Free Childhood www.commercialfreechildhood.org, an organization that
encourages Americans to reduce, voluntarily and dramatically, the amount of screen
time that they participate in, in order to promote richer, healthier and more
connected lives, families and communities.
Couch Potato Design Contest - SUNDAY
Find a potato! Decorate it!
Display it in the library!
Cardboard Challenge - SUNDAY
Create And Read Evening - MONDAY
Join us at our library for reading, snacks,
and makerspace
activities…
Read Around the School - TUESDAY
Spaghetti dinner & participate in
two reading activities
Sign up for two sessions in the CES Cafeteria @ 5:30 p.m.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Family Dinner & Game Night - WEDNESDAY
Enjoy a quiet evening at home, eating
& spending quality time playing
outside or with cards
& board games with your family.
& board games with your family.
Ledge View Nature Center - THURSDAY
Create a recycled bottle bird feeder…
Family Swim Night - FRIDAY
Free swimming.
Take advantage of our pool and have
fun!
Pre-School & Kindergarten students need to have an adult in
the water with them at all times!
Pre-School & Kindergarten students need to have an adult in
the water with them at all times!
Only students who
can swim the width of the pool without
stopping may swim in the deep end and use the diving board.
stopping may swim in the deep end and use the diving board.
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Wisconsin Educational Media & Technology Association - Professional of the Year 2019
Sue Salzsieder, Chilton Elementary
& Middle School Library Media Specialist, was recognized as the 2019
Professional of the Year at the Wisconsin Educational Media & Technology
Association’s spring conference, Many Choices, Many Voices, on April 1st
at the Kalahari Convention Center in Wisconsin Dells. More than 500
Wisconsin library media and technology specialists, the state treasurer – Sarah
Godlewski, and the state superintendent
of schools - Carolyn Stanford Taylor were
present to honor her at Monday’s luncheon. The award is given to a WEMTA
member who has demonstrated individual excellence in the library, media, or
educational technology profession through service to students, teachers, and
the community at the K-12 level. This award recognizes outstanding leadership
and professionalism. Mrs. Salzsieder has been an educator since 1983 and
has been employed by the School District of Chilton since 1986. She
promotes life-long learning, literacy, coding, and making at her school.
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