Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween!!!

B.A. Kennedy students and staff had a 
great time celebrating Halloween today!









Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Bucketfilling pledge...

One of our 3K students has learned our daily bucketfilling pledge and even practices at home!! Check out what a nice job he does!!

Monday, October 20, 2014

Bike Winners!!!

We had two lucky bike winners from the Fire Department drawing!!  Thanks to all who participated in mapping out the smoke alarms in their homes.

A special thanks to Wal-Mart for donating the bikes, and to the Fire Department for their continued support of our students and schools!


Mrs. Wachter - May Lemke Special Service Award

Louise Wachter, Early Childhood Special Education Teacher at B.A. Kennedy was presented with the May Lemke Special Service Award at the Wisconsin Council for Exceptional Children Conference at UW Whitewater on Saturday, October 18th. 

This award recognizes a person who has provided outstanding service and who demonstrates the qualities of exceptional perseverance, love, courage and leadership to or for children and youth with special needs. The award nomination consisted of letters of support from former parents/grandparents, district superintendent and building principal. 

Louise demonstrates these qualities daily in her work with students, parents, community members and fellow colleagues. She has touched many lives and has helped many students to have a strong educational foundation. Mrs. Wachter is in her 37th year of teaching in the Prairie du Chien School District, and continues to be a fantastic educator and child advocate. This award could not go to a more deserving recipient!

Pictured from left to right are: Jen Miller (Teaching Assistant in Mrs. Wachter's classroom), Erin Sanders (Teaching Assistant in Mrs. Wachter's classroom), Louise Wachter (Early Childhood Teacher & Award Recipient), and Laura Stuckey (B.A. Kennedy Principal).

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Halloween Dance...

We hope to see you at our upcoming Halloween Dance sponsored by PTO!!

Capitol Ceremony Celebrates 2014-2015 Wisconsin Title I Schools of Recognition



MADISON — State Superintendent Tony Evers offered congratulations to Bluff View Intermediate School for being among 173 schools in the state that received Wisconsin Title I School of Recognition honors for the 2014-15 school year. “These schools are examples of the success we need in all of our schools to close the achievement gap,” Evers said.

The schools were recognized during a special Oct. 13 ceremony at the State Capitol in Madison hosted by Deputy State Superintendent Mike Thompson. Pictured with Thompson, from left: Clay Koenig (Asst. Principal), Kalen Hagen (6th Grade Math), Christine Panka (School Board President), Mike Thompson, Lindsey Fisk (7th Grade Math), Erin Pederson (3rd Grade), Lisa Mink (BAK LMC). During the program, special recognition went to seven High-Achieving schools and 29 High-Progress Schools. Eight schools earned both High-Achieving and High-Progress honors. Three schools earned the award for a 10th consecutive year, while 10 schools earned the award for a fifth consecutive year.

"We are exceptionally proud of the staff, parents, and students ability to work to beat the odds. This is a direct result of the hard work, attention to detail, and desire to succeed by all three groups. My staff, as well as the BAK staff, have worked very hard over the past years to improve the curriculum for our students. Our parents and students have risen to the expectations of our staffs' loftier goals and as a result, great things are happening" said Aaron Amundson. This is the third year in a row that Bluff View has been recognized by the state for the award.

Parents receive a lesson in calendar from their child at our Fall Into B.A.K. evening!

One of our kindergarten students gave his parents a lesson in calendar at our Fall Into B.A.K. evening! 
You can tell that he has learned his routine and understands it well!