We had a great time celebrating Halloween with a staff costume contest. The staff voted on their favorites district wide and the winners are: Most Creative Costume: "The Struggle Bus" Angela Brown and Taylor Fuerste at Cardinal Funniest Costume: "Mr. Clean" Zac Gavin at MHS Best Team Theme: "The 5th Grade Final Tour" Josh Koob, Brielle Reicks, Mandy Fischer, Jayme Johnson and Laura Grau at Briggs Overall People's Choice: "The Spice Girls" Jill Rockwell, Kate Kramer, Audreianna Schmidt, Cathy Huebbe, Amy Latner and Alicia Gade at MMS.
over 1 year ago, Maquoketa CSD
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Hello Cardinal Elementary Families, Check out what is happening this week at Cardinal Elementary from our new CWNK newscasters (https://youtu.be/pqg7EAUQYsw). Highlights Include: -Cold weather is coming (check out the expectations for outdoor recess) -November 14th are Lifetouch Picture Retakes -This week we will announce our 1st Grade Leaders of the Week! -Focus Habit for November - Habit 3: Put First Things First -November 7th - Family Bingo Night Have a great week!
over 1 year ago, Sara Bennis
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We had some great student readers sharing their skills with our preschool friends at Cardinal Elementary today. The more you read the more you know! Thank you for sharing your talents with others! Malia DenHerder (K-Gavin) Mackenzie Butron (1-Graham) Maci Creager (1-Brown) Samual Nowacheck (2-Bahlmann) Connor Sheldon (2-Johnson) Rosie Pape (2-Johnson)
over 1 year ago, Sara Bennis
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More Halloween fun in first grade at Cardinal! 🎃
over 1 year ago, Ryanne Trusty
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 🎃👻😁
over 1 year ago, Elizabeth Wawro
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🎃 Happy Halloween from Mrs. Owen's Kindergarten! 🎃
over 1 year ago, Mrs. Stacy Owen
1st grade had some Halloween fun!
over 1 year ago, Sara Bennis
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Happy Halloween, Cardinal Elementary Families! Today, we celebrated with colorful costumes and yummy snacks! Enjoy your evening and stay safe and stay warm!
over 1 year ago, Sara Bennis
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
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sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
Hello Cardinal Elementary Families, Today at the Leadership Assembly we announced our 2nd Grade Leaders of the Week for Habit 3: Put First Things First. Congratulations to these leaders and our Staff Shout-Outs! Arizona Baker is a great leader in our classroom. She works well independently and works hard on her big rocks before completing other activities. Michael Schipper is a great leader in our classroom when he works hard and then when he finishes his work, he does his may dos. Great job Michael! Kepriel William is a hard worker and a great leader. He works on his big rocks and is a great friend to everyone. He is a good role model in the classroom and I appreciate him. Evelyn Larson has become very vocal in the best way! She has become more confident in herself and always participates during every lesson. Evelyn adds so much to our class discussions and is a joy to watch grow! Keep up the great work Evelyn! Damonie Moss has been working hard on his reading at home and has consistently returned his baggie book. As a result of reading his baggie books, Damonie's reading fluency has improved! Way to go Damonie!! Piranjay Robert is a good role model for other students to follow. He puts first things first when he gets right to work during work time. He gets his work done in a timely manner. Piranjay makes sure to do his must dos first before doing the may dos each day. Keep up the good work, Piranjay! Mrs. Neyens deserves a big shout out for coming out of retirement to teach a 2nd grade class. She is building relationships with the students. She arrives early to prepare for the day so she is ready for the students. Her willingness to go the extra mile, whether it was engaging the students in creative activities, or ensuring that her lessons were delivered smoothly, does not go unnoticed. Thank you Mrs. Neyens for your commitment to providing a positive learning environment. Your hard work truly makes a difference! Ms. Sue is an amazing support for our preschool friends and even helps to guide our second grade friends to make good choices at recess. She is very knowledgeable in supporting students as they learn sounds and how to use those sounds to make words. The relationships she builds with students and her kind, caring nature let students know that she cares about them and their success. Thank you for being a great leader, Ms. Sue!
over 1 year ago, Sara Bennis
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
All middle school students and family of middle school students are invited to attend a fall fundraiser tonight at the Middle School to support our iJAG program. Please join in on the fall fun tonight at the Middle School.
over 1 year ago, Maquoketa CSD
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Hello Cardinal Elementary Families, I wanted to send out a reminder about the upcoming Family Bingo Night coming up on Thursday, November 7th. There will be lots of great food and fun provided by our Cardinal Staff and Parent Lighthouse Team. We are excited to share more information about our Leader in Me Program and collaborate with families. Every student who attends will get a free stuffed animal and book with opportunities to win door prizes and family games to play at home. I'm also including a link (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBee4Gv-06Xn2jhp204s_1VO2AyS3_B9QHQhzIbkYIjfRdgg/viewform?usp=sf_link) for the sign-up. You may also call the school and let Kaitlyn know how many will be attending and she can sign you up. I know there are several activities going on that night so if you can only make it for some of the time, that is okay too. We are planning for plenty of food and dessert! Thank you for your continued support and collaboration. Warm regards, Sara Bennis Cardinal Elementary Principal
over 1 year ago, Sara Bennis
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
The Booster Club is organizing a state send-off for Izzy Hardin on Thursday, October 31st, at 9:40 a.m. Thank you for helping make this a memorable moment for Izzy and showing support from our entire school community.
over 1 year ago, Maquoketa CSD
Cross Country Post
Hello Cardinal Elementary Families, This week we will celebrate Halloween on Thursday, October 31st. Please look for more information regarding classroom expectations for costumes and party plans. Here is this weeks CWNK news report (https://youtu.be/yVvDssSO670) with updates on what students will be doing next week at Cardinal. Highlights Include: 2nd Grade Leaders of the Week at the Leadership Assembly Halloween parties on Thursday Have a great week!
over 1 year ago, Sara Bennis
Great way to wrap up our learning about the body systems in 1st grade.
over 1 year ago, Mrs. Graham
Mrs. Owen's class had a blast acting out "Three Billy Goats Gruff," a story from our Knowledge unit.
over 1 year ago, Mrs. Stacy Owen
Today was RED day at Cardinal Elementary as we celebrated Red Ribbon Week!
over 1 year ago, Sara Bennis
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs" ❤🖤
over 1 year ago, Taylor Fuerste
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Cardinal Elementary Students Celebrating Red Ribbon Week in SEL Explorations with our School Counselor, Mrs. Fuerste. "Too Bright For Drugs"
Hello Cardinal Elementary Families, Here is our latest addition of the CWNK news (https://youtu.be/c8DEBaW2Fic) with an update on What's Ahead at Cardinal Elementary for the week of 10/21/24. Highlights Include: Tornado Drill on Tuesday 10/22 High Hopes and Count on Me Awards given out on Wednesday Information about Halloween Parties/Parade on 10/31/24 Reminder to sign-up for the Fall Bingo Night - 11/7/24 Hope you enjoyed the 3 day weekend! Help us celebrate Red Ribbon Week with some fun dress-up days starting on Monday!
over 1 year ago, Sara Bennis
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
sbennis@maquoketaschools.org
We will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week next week at Cardinal Elementary. This year’s theme is “Life Is A Movie, Film Drug Free”. We will celebrate Red Ribbon Spirit Week with dress up days during this special week! This week promotes drug prevention and awareness in a mission to keep kids drug-free! In elementary school, we talk about what type of choices are healthy for our body and what choices are not healthy. Red Ribbon Week is meant to bring awareness to the devastating effects of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use. It is a way for communities to show that they are taking a stand against drugs. The symbol of a Red Ribbon has been around since 1985 to symbolize a commitment to a drug-free America. Red Ribbon Week is celebrated nationwide October 23-October 31. October is also Safe Schools Month, as well as Bullying Prevention Month. Please partner with us and discuss this message at home, at the dinner table, at family outings, and with friends and extended family. Let’s take this week to celebrate and teach students about making safe and healthy choices for their minds and bodies!
over 1 year ago, Taylor Fuerste
We will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week next week at Cardinal Elementary. This year’s theme is “Life Is A Movie, Film Drug Free”.  We will celebrate Red Ribbon Spirit Week with dress up days during this special week! This week promotes drug prevention and awareness in a mission to keep kids drug-free! In elementary school, we talk about what type of choices are healthy for our body and what choices are not healthy.  Red Ribbon Week is meant to bring awareness to the devastating effects of alcohol, tobacco, and drug use. It is a way for communities to show that they are taking a stand against drugs. The symbol of a Red Ribbon has been around since 1985 to symbolize a commitment to a drug-free America. Red Ribbon Week is celebrated nationwide October 23-October 31. October is also Safe Schools Month, as well as Bullying Prevention Month.  Please partner with us and discuss this message at  home, at the dinner table, at family outings, and with friends and extended family. Let’s take this week to celebrate and teach students about making safe and healthy choices for their minds and bodies!
A reminder that MCSD has a 1:30 pm early out today, Thursday, October 17th for conferences and no school on Friday, October 18th. Please reach out to your student's buildings if you have any questions about conferences for today. Thank You!
over 1 year ago, Maquoketa CSD
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