
MES Weekly Scoop
It's A Great Day to Be A Bulldog! Bulldogs Don't Quit!
Principal's Note
February 24-28, 2025
Dear Marysville Elementary Families,
I would like to start off by sharing that I appreciate everyone's patience and understanding as we navigated last week's winter weather. The brutally cold temperatures and snow made for some tough decisions regarding school closures and late starts, and I truly appreciate your flexibility. Fortunately, the forecast is looking up, and it feels like we're finally heading toward spring!
A quick reminder that our make-up date for Parent-Teacher Conferences will be this Wednesday, February 26th from 12:30-8:30 PM. We value this time to connect and discuss student progress, so we hope to see you there.
Looking ahead, the end of the third quarter is March 7th, which will be a no school day for students. Then, Spring Break is scheduled for March 17-21, giving everyone a well-deserved break before we enter the final stretch of the school year.
Thank you for your continued support, and let's finish February strong!
Have a great week!
Mrs. Janine Doebele
Marysville Elementary Principal
785-562-3641
MES School Highlights! 📷⭐
Mrs. Rengstorf's 3rd grade class got to enjoy a pizza party with Mrs.Tjaden for donating the most items for the Happy Kits during Kindness Week! Great job spreading kindness!
Dads at the Door! 🏫🚍
The next, Dads at the Door, will be on Tuesday, March 4th. Come join in on the fun!
To sign up for a week, please use the link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F48A8AD28AAFEC52-52387393-dads
MES PTO
PTO has a few blankets left! Call the MES office to purchase or for more information. 785-562-3641
Parent HANDBOOK Policy
Marysville Elementary is committed to academic growth for all students. Assessments are a critical part of measuring student progress and guiding instruction.
Our school uses the CHAMPS Framework to promote a positive learning environment. Students demonstrating readiness, respectfulness, and responsibility may receive positive office referrals and recognition.
We have a matrix system that we use for minor, moderate, and major infractions. Minor infractions (disruptive behavior, non-compliance, etc.) are typically handled by the classroom teacher and may result in a think sheet, parent contact, or detention. Moderate infractions (chronic minor behaviors, threats, cheating, etc.) may result in those previously listed as well as an office referral or suspension. Major infractions (chronic behaviors, violence, etc.) are handled by administrators and you will be notified to discuss the consequences further. For more information see our Behavior System Handbook on the USD 364 website.
February 24-28~ Breakfast and Lunch Menus
Please note for lunch, there is only one option at this time. We apologize for the inconvenience and will notify families when this changes. Please keep in mind that the students are offered salad, veggies, and fruit from the salad bar daily.
February Calendar of Events💘
🤓📚MES Book Fair starts this week! You can use the link below to shop from home. 😁
Don't Forget To Order Your YEARBOOK!
Early Childhood Screening-April 4th in Marysville
Substitute Teachers Needed!
Know anyone that is looking for a rewarding way to make a difference? Become a substitute teacher! Flexible schedules, great experiences, and the opportunity to support students and schools. Apply today to help shape young minds!
Click this link to start the process!
Bulldog Skill of the Week
Listening to Others
We follow the three R's in our building.
Be Ready
Be Responsible
Be Respectful
AND Be Safe
Our Bulldog Skill of the Week for February 24-28 is Listening to Others
LOOK AT THE PERSON
SIT OR STAND QUIETLY
DO NOT FIDGET, TALK, YAWN, OR GIGGLE
WAIT UNTIL THEY ARE DONE SPEAKING
SHOW THAT YOU UNDERSTAND BY DOING, SAYING THANKS, OR OKAY
The Second Step Skill of the Week is focused on Empathy & Kindness