Friday, March 25, 2022

Falcon Eye 3/28

Comic Relief for Parents and Caregivers







Kindness spreads at KCC!
During the month of February, KCC counselors Ms. Marquardt and Ms. Lambert taught developmental classroom guidance lessons focused on kindness! Each student made a heart and they were displayed in the lobby of the main office. Though February is over, 
students exhibit kind behaviors strengthening their values in the Falcon 5 all year!








Preschool, PreK and Kindergarten Registration: 2022/2023 School Year

We are in full swing of KCC registrations for next school year! Our registration portal for Preschool,

PreK and K for the 2022/2023 school year is now open. If you know of any families in

Mashpee who are looking to register their children for the upcoming school year,

please let them know. The sooner their information is in, the easier it is to plan for next 

year as well as get to know new students and families. Flyers will be in the local newspaper,

PTO Facebook Page and other social media platforms. If you have questions, please check out the

following links.

Overview of Preschool, PreK and Kindergarten Registration 

Additional Guidance and helpful forms are available here

All Required Documents for enrollment 



KCC Falcon Eye Blog!

With the implementation of our blog, parents and community members can view our blog

whenever they choose. Each week Dr. Goulart sends out the link so you don’t miss what is

happening however the blog is accessible to you 24/7. Please make sure to follow us and check

out/follow our Twitters! 



ROCK YOUR SOCKS FOR WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY! On Monday, March 21st, KCC rocked our colorful, fun, and mismatched socks to celebrate our uniqueness and to raise public awareness for the rights, inclusion and well-being of people with Down Syndrome!

 



 



 



 





 
KCC student,  Laniaya showing off her awesome Falcon 5 school behaviors! Way to go Laniaya! 

 



Kristen from ST Math stopped by KCC for a fun Teacher Professional Development Day! Jiji made surprise visits to classrooms to see our awesome students demonstrate their ST Math skills!


 

 

 

 


WE PERSERVERE; WE NEVER GIVE UP #212TheExtraDegree
 

 

 



 

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Falcon Eye 3/21/2022

 Comic Relief for Parents and Caregivers




ROCK YOUR SOCKS FOR WORLD SYNDROME DAY! On Monday, March 21st, KCC will be rocking our colorful, fun, and mismatched socks to celebrate our uniqueness and to raise public awareness for the rights, inclusion and well-being of people with Down Syndrome! At the Falmouth Navigator there is an event from 5:00PM-8:00PM on Monday, March 21st also to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day



Preschool, PreK and Kindergarten Registration: 2022/2023 School Year
We are in fill swing of KCC registration for the next school year! our registration portal for Preschool, PreK and Kindergarten for 2022/2023 school year is now open. If you know any families in Mashpee who are looking to register their children for the upcoming school year, please let them know. The sooner the information is in, the easier it is to plan for next year as well as get to know new students and their families. Flyers will be in the local newspaper, PTO Facebook Page and other social media platforms. If you have any questions, please check out the following links.


Morning Drop Off
Please remember if you are late (9:06 AM) and directed to the front of the building, parents are required to park and walk their child to the front door.
Please do not park in the bus loop as this will block buses. When buses have their stop signs out, all drivers must obey these and never pass as students are entering or exiting the bus.




KCC Falcon Eye Blog!
With the implementation of our blog, parents and community members can view our blog whenever they choose.
Each week Dr. Goulart sends out the link do you don't miss what is happening however the blog is accessible to you 24/7. please make sure to follow us and check out/follow our Twitters!





Ms. Daly's Marathon Club
Congratulations to our Marathon Club! So far we have 38 2nd graders complete a 1/2 Marathon (13.1 miles). Here are some of our participants with their awards!

 




 
 

 

    

#212TheExtraDegree WE ARE STRONG WHEN WE PERSEVERE.


 


 
 

 

 

 


    
 



 

 


 
        

Friday, March 11, 2022

Falcon Eye March 14, 2022

 Comic Relief for Parents and Caregivers


KCC 2022 Family Survey

If you haven't already, please take a moment to fill out our survey.

https://forms.gle/MKnvgUi3nqXira5X8--


A message from the Nurse’s Office

Remember if your child has springtime allergies it's not too early to start their

springtime allergy medications!


Nearly two million children have some type of allergy. Allergies are abnormal immune system reactions to triggers like foods, dust, plant pollen, insect stings, latex or medicines that are harmless to most people. Unfortunately there is no cure for allergies, only symptomatic relief. The most effective method for minimizing allergy symptoms is to reduce or eliminate exposure to allergens.

At this time of year many individuals find themselves wondering if they are suffering from a cold, COVID or allergy symptoms. Many of the symptoms of cold, COVID and allergies can be very similar. Each may give you a runny nose, watery eyes, nasal congestion and sneezing. The classic allergy symptom you will NOT experience with a cold or COVID is itching. Individuals with allergies often have itchy eyes, nose, and sometimes itchy ears and mouth. 

A cold and COVID, however, which is caused by a viral infection, typically lasts for 5-10 days, while allergy symptoms last much longer. A cold and COVID may also give you a fever, sore throat and make you feel achy all over. If you or your child continues to have symptoms please see your primary care physician or allergist. We also encourage the use of antigen home tests. You mays still enroll your child in our at home COVID testing program using this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd38B_xbM93hgTZVHgwJIOdLYmAkIzvka_ny_vBqF1gi5Szig/viewform. Good hand washing is also very important along with using tissues as needed.












Video Games and Inappropriate Shows:

Unfortunately, the staff at KCC is hearing from several of our students that they have watched (or heard about) some very inappropriate and graphic videos and shows. When the children mention the various titles to us, the administration takes a look at the content, which in this case is quite frightening. We know that many families have older children who may be watching or just talking about certain topics and shows, and some of the kiddos that have mentioned these videos to us don’t really know what they are; however, some of our students have watched some of these videos or shows. The shows are graphic and filled with violence. The language is definitely not meant for the ears of our children. We ask that you monitor your child’s electronic devices and take whatever steps are necessary to block these types of shows. We can help with the technology if you need support. Let’s keep our children safe. Thank you so much.




You're Invited! ROCK YOUR SOCKS
for World Down Syndrome Day! On March 21st, KCC will be rocking our colorful, fun, and mismatched socks to celebrate our uniqueness and to raise public aware for the rights, inclusion and well-being pf people with Down Syndrome!







Ms. Richmond’s fun sight word game that we have played this week!  The kids pick a piece of paper, read the sight word, crumple up the paper and try to throw it in the basket on top of her head! They love it and it is just so much fun. 
Madelyn M in our class was the big winner and the kids gathered around and celebrated her.  Such a sweet class :)  






#212TheExtraDegree When we
PERSEVERE, we succeed.


 


 
 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        



PTO Meeting Recap! Thank you to all of the parents and KCC staff who attended our first in person meeting since before the pandemic. There was a great turn out! Thank you to the older students who babysat the younger children. There is a lot happening as the end of the school year winds down! The PTO funded a 1st grade project as well as allocated funds for a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Day at KCC on April 29th! More information will be coming about STEM Day and the PTO’s biggest fundraiser, the KCC Dance Off! With the end of the school year fast approaching, our incredible PTO board will be moving on as many will no longer have children at KCC. Please reach out to Rachel Coscia at rachel.coscia@yahoo.com if you’re interested in being on the board next year!