Attendance Line:
651-480-7220
Main Office:
651-480-7221
JANUARY
1 No School
13 PTA Monthly Meeting at 7pm - Kennedy Media Center
20 No School
21 No School - Teacher Workshop
27 No School - Staff Development
30 Countdown To Kindergarten 5:00-6:30pm
FEBRUARY
10 PTA Monthly Meeting at 7pm -Kennedy Media Center
17 No School
26 Evening Conferences
27 Evening Conferences
28 No School - Conferences
School Hours
8:30 am: Buses begin to drop students off, classrooms are open, and breakfast is served. *Students may not enter the building before this time*
8:50 am: School begins
3:25 pm: Dismissal for all students
Calvin W, Anton B, Rylan W, Aubree T, Nakin R, Greyson M
Information for registering your 2025-2026 Kindergarteners was mailed out in early January.
Incoming Kindergarteners & their families are invited to visit our school on Thursday, January 30th from 5:00 - 6:30 pm to meet Kindergarten teachers, take a school tour, and take part in a fun scavenger hunt.
Upcoming Events:
See Culvers Nights below:
Change of Address or Daycare
If, during the school, year your address or daycare changes and this requires a change in transportation, please contact the school, not the bus company. If you give us the information we will work with the bus company to make the changes. The only changes that can be made are those that are permanent or for an extended length of time. It is very difficult for the bus company to make brief or sudden changes in the routes. If you need to update your address, please complete this form to turn into the office Thank you for your help in this matter.
Ready For Recess?
It is important for students to get outside for some physical activity every day. They are provided with a 20-minute daily recess. We expect everyone to come to school dressed for the weather.
Our school will have indoor recess on days when the weather is not suitable for outside play:
If the temperature with wind chill is below -11°.
Some schools may choose to have a 10-minute outside recess for temperatures around -11°. Outside supervisors will make this decision in cooperation with the office.
Students with health plans on file in the health office may have special considerations that will be followed.
During the winter months, your child needs to wear a coat, mittens/gloves, snow pants and boots since the children will go outside for recess unless the wind chill temperature is below -11°. Once it snows, children who do not have boots or snow pants will need to stay on the blacktop area. Please contact our School Social Worker, MacKenzie Condon, at 651-480-7260 or mcondon@isd200.org if you need any assistance with winter gear.
This month, our schoolwide theme is problem solving. In our morning announcements and school assembly we’ll be reminding students to use the Second Step Problem-Solving Steps:
S: Say the problem
T: Think of solutions
E: Explore consequences
P: Pick the best solution
As you can see, the first letter of each step spells the word ”step.” Remembering “step” helps students solve problems with each other in safe and respectful ways.
Second Step lessons specifically teach students to use each step and reinforce the message that solutions need to be safe and respectful. You will be receiving Home Links about the steps that describe why solving problems is important and including fun activities to do with your child to help him or her learn and practice the steps. We hope the steps will be helpful for you and your child when there are problems at home.
Please tell your child’s teacher if you would like more suggestions about how to use the Problem-Solving Steps at home.
This school year, teachers and staff will continue implementing our Kennedy Cougar CARE tickets. Our goals for using the tickets are to provide concrete symbols of the skills in use, show students & staff that “people do positive things”, and help all people respond in positive ways to meet our school-wide expectations.
We will be on the “lookout” for people using these previously taught skills in action. The power of the tickets increases when we recognize both the skill and the child’s use of it. It takes effort to learn and apply newly acquired skills. We look to apply these skills with intentionality in our school setting. Some of our past lessons focused on Cooperate, Act Responsibly, Respect and Empathy.
We look forward to acknowledging and reinforcing the positive interactions students have! If your child receives a ticket, please ask them “why” they received it. Our hope is that if they can name why, they will then replicate the skill use again.
Your student(s) has the chance to earn STEAM badges at home. What does this mean? Each month through May watch our newsletter for STEAM Badge Updates. Each month your student(s) will have the chance to work with Mrs. Hewitt on a STEAM project at home. During her video she will read a story and talk about a STEAM project to try at home. When students finish their project, use this link to share what you’ve learned. Each month’s upload earns them another badge. At the end of the year students will receive a certificate with all their badges.
For January let’s start with ASKING. This month we spend time with Rosie Revere and think about ways we can solve problems in our everyday lives. Some problems are big, some are small, but when we use the STEM DESIGN PROCESS we can think about these problems and see if there is a way we can solve them. Click Here to view the ASK STEAM Challenge. If you complete the activity found in the video, make sure to let Mrs. Hewitt know by clicking here so your student(s) can earn their ASK Badge.
Emergency School Closings
In case of inclement weather, activities will be shared with families in the students’ take-home folders, as well as being posted on the school's webpage. Students with an Individualized Education Plan will follow lessons provided by their classroom teacher and/or lessons modified by their case manager. Please return completed work to school or submit it through Seesaw as directed by your teacher. The due dates for e-Learning day assignments will typically be due the next day.
*Please note, the first inclement weather day will not have e-learning expectations in place.
Link to the district e-Learning Day Plans
This year we are conducting routine vision and hearing screenings for Kindergarten, 2nd, and 4th grade students. If you want to opt your child out of this health screening, contact the health office (651-480-7224 or by email to kmeier@isd200.org) by November 4th. Screenings will be completed during the school day in November. You will be notified (phone call and email) if your child has any concerns with vision or hearing after the screenings are completed.
Illness and Keeping Your Child Home
A student should not come to school (and may be sent home from school) if they have or have had:
a fever of 100 degrees F or more in the past 24 hours
vomiting or diarrhea in the past 24 hours
an undiagnosed skin rash
Reporting Absences
If your student will not be at school, please call and report the reason for their absence at 651-480-7220. If your student is ill, please report their symptoms and/or any diagnosed communicable condition like chicken pox, strep throat, cough and fever, influenza, or pink eye. It is recommended that you follow the MDH and CDC exclusion guidelines for communicable diseases.
Immunizations
In order to attend school, students must show that they're in compliance with Minnesota School Immunization Requirements (see the Minnesota Department of Health Link below for more Information). Hastings School's immunization policy states that students who are not up to date on their immunizations will not be allowed to start school until they provide the school with documentation that they have received the required immunizations.
Parents/guardians may check their student's immunization status by logging on to the parent portal in Infinite Campus. To see the immunization records, click on the HEALTH tab. If your student's immunization status says "current for grade" in ALL immunizations required by law, then the student is up to date and ready for the start of school. If your student is not current, they will need to get the required immunizations to attend the first day of school. Yearly physicals with their healthcare provider are strongly encouraged for students to have optimal health.
Parents/guardians may choose to decline immunizations for their students by filing a legal exemption with the school. Student Immunization Form
If you have further questions, please reach out to our building nurse: Kim Meier, kmeier@isd200.org
The district as adopted a wellness policy. We are still celebrating student birthdays; we are just not doing so with birthday treats. Healthy or non food items are encouraged.
Early Pick Up & Dismissal Changes
In order to minimize interruptions to the classroom, students should not be picked up early unless it is an emergency. On those occasions when it is necessary to pick your child up during the school day, please go to the school office, with your ID, to sign your child out. If someone other than the parent/guardian is picking up, office must be notified in advance and their ID also is required. The office personnel will contact your child’s teacher to dismiss them and meet you in the office.
When there is a change to your child’s normal dismissal plan, please contact the main office at 651-480-7220 by 2:30 pm if possible.
Teachers will not release students unless the office gives prior approval. This practice has been established to help protect your child.
Your child's safety is of prime importance to us. There are a few procedure guidelines that help us maintain a secured building and limit the number of distractions to our classrooms. Our building is designed to have a single entry point during the school day. Please keep the following in mind:
Always check in at the office whenever you are at school.
We have a secure entrance, please ring the doorbell and state your reason for visiting.
When delivering things for your child (ex. snow gear), please drop them off at the office. We will deliver articles or call your child down to the office.
Bring Your ID
Please bring your driver's license with you when you are checking out your student, volunteering, or visiting for lunch.
Attendance
Throughout the year, there may be times that your child may be sick, need to go to medical appointments, etc. If your child is absent or will be late, please call the attendance line by 8:50 am at 651-480-7220.
Being on time to school is very important. If you are late to school, please check your student in at the main office.
Parents of students with special needs are invited to join Hastings' Special Education Staff in discussing how to support one another and providing input on district programming. Please mark your calendars for the Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) 2024-2025 meeting dates!
February 24th - time and location to be announced
April 2025 - All Dakota County SEAC - Date, time, and location TBD
For more information about SEAC or if you are interested in becoming a member, please contact Jill Petersen at 651-480-7008 or jpetersen@isd200.org
Community Education Recreational Opportunities
TO REGISTER: Call 651-480-7670 or register online at www.HastingsCommunityEd.com
Hastings Public Schools
The Hastings School District consists of approximately 4,300 students. Please click on the links below to email the building principal or site leader. We've also included the phone numbers to the main offices of each of our district's sites:
Tilden Community Center 651-480-7670
Kennedy Elementary (K-4) 651-480-7221
McAuliffe Elementary (K-4) 651-480-7390
Pinecrest Elementary (K-4) 651-480-7280
Hastings Middle School(5-8) 651-480-7060
Hastings High School (9-12) 651-480-7470
Hastings Alternative Learning Center 651-480-7690
*If you need any assistance in translating this newsletter, contact us at kgorr@isd200.org.
Website: www.hastings.k12.mn.us
Location: 1000 11th Street West, Hastings, MN, USA
Phone: 651-480-7000
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