2025-26 Kindergarten Brochure

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Our Schools

Troy Wunderlich, Principal twunderlich@alexschools.org

Carlos Elementary

320-852-7181

Garfield Elementary 320-762-3350

Miltona Science Magnet Elementary 877-736-1419

Lincoln Elementary 320-762-3320

Brendan Bogart, Principal bbogart@alexschools.org

Voyager Elementary 320-762-3325

Dana Christenson, Principal dchristenson@alexschools.org

Woodland Elementary 320-762-3300

Welcome to Kindergarten! We look forward to having you as our newest members of the “A” Team!

What’s the A Team? It’s our exceptional school community that’s focused on the following areas:

Academics

At Alexandria Public Schools, it all starts with our students. We have developed an outstanding all-day, every day kindergarten program. Our primary goal is to inspire in children a love of learning. Providing children with experiences that help them become confident, successful learners and achieve personal growth is at the heart of the district’s mission.

Our learning activities will engage all the children in meaningful experiences which will be the foundations for:

Stephanie Ruegemer, Principal sruegemer@alexschools.org

• Reading and writing

• Solving problems

• Manipulating materials

• Speaking and listening

• Viewing and thinking

• Forming concepts and ideas about numbers

Activities

Kindergarten children are energetic, lively, sensitive, curious and creative. Our kindergarten curriculum appropriately balances active, playful, hands-on learning with individual, small and large group instruction.

Attention

Our kindergarten teachers understand that not all children learn at the same pace or in the same way. Each child is a unique individual. That’s what we celebrate in kindergarten! Our teachers are committed to providing each student a personalized, individual-focused experience. We take students where they are at and we grow them from there.

Enrollment and Class Sizes

Our target is to create class sizes of 23 or less in kindergarten. We also have a full-time highly skilled paraprofessional in each room to break down class size.

Code of Conduct

Alexandria Public Schools has adopted a Code of Conduct to establish a respectful, safe and caring place to learn. These five basic “standards” are introduced starting in kindergarten.

• Responsibility

• Respect

• Honesty

• Kindness

• Fairness

Instructional Technology

Alexandria Public Schools is a leader in using technology to personalize and accelerate learning and to connect with all types of learning styles. Instructional technology being used in kindergarten includes SMART Interactive Displays, iPads, document cameras, educational applications and literacy technology tools.

Our district is a 1:1 Chromebook district. Each new kindergarten student will receive a Chromebook/Tablet that will be used in Alexandria Public Schools.

School Services

Early Childhood Screening

Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple check of how your child is growing, developing and learning. It is best done when your child is around 3 years old. It is also a requirement for any child entering school in Minnesota.

What to expect at a screening appointment

Trained professionals will check:

· Vision and hearing

· Growth, immunizations and movement

· Thinking, language and communication skills

· Social and emotional development

If you have recently moved into the district or have not been invited to screening prior to your child’s 4th birthday, please call Alexandria Public Schools Early Education at (320) 762-3305.

Health Services & Immunizations

All elementary schools are staffed with a Health Assistant or Nurse (LPN/RN). A Licensed School Nurse is employed by the district and is responsible for supervision of the health services offices and staff. The health services staff will work with you to accommodate any health needs your child may have while in school. If your child has any special health needs or a health condition that the school should be aware of, please contact the school right away so that they can prepare for the first day of school. All medications given at school, including over-the-counter medications, require a doctor's order.

The School Immunization Law in Minnesota requires all students enrolled in Kindergarten show they have received certain immunizations or an exemption, if choosing not to vaccinate. This information is needed prior to the first day of school. All forms are found on the District website under Health Services.

Breakfast and Lunch

All elementary schools serve a nutritious breakfast and lunch daily. All menus meet nutritional requirements established by USDA. All students, including kindergartners receive a FREE breakfast and lunch daily. They also have a daily milk break available for an annual fee. Your student's lunch number and family key number will be mailed out in early July. You will also be emailed a link to the current meal benefit application in late July. If you feel your student may qualify for free or reduced meals or other educational benefits based off gross annual income, please complete the application before the start of the 2025-2026 school year.

Transportation

Bus transportation is available for kindergarten children who attend the school that serves their neighborhood and live 1/4 mile or more from school. A Blackboard Connect email message will be sent to families prior to the start of school when transportation information is available within ParentVUE. When our students arrive at school, we greet them as they get off the bus and then at the end of the day we escort them back to the bus. Your child’s bus stop will be near your home or child care location.

Special Services Available

Students needing special education or other support services will be provided these services in a setting or program that appropriately meets their unique needs. Specialists may include special education teachers, speech/language clinicians, social workers, classroom or health paraprofessionals, reading specialists or other help as needed.

Compass School Age Childcare

Community Education’s Compass Program provides before/after school, non-school day and summer quality childcare options for students PreK – 5th grade. Some of the benefits of Compass include:

• Friendly, caring staff

• Child-centered learning environment

• Safe, caring environment

• Opportunities for social skills growth

• Recreation and enrichment activities including homework help, crafts, science, gym, maker space, technology, field trips and outdoor play

For more information and current rates, visit www.alexschools.org/compass or call Community Education at 320-762-3310.

Kindergarten Registration

District-wide Online Kindergarten Enrollment Opens February 3, 2025 www.alexschools.org/kindergarten

Parents are strongly encouraged to register their child between February 3 and February 24, 2025 to help us plan for staffing needs at each building.

Existing Alexandria Schools Parents with a ParentVUE Account

You will log in with your Alexandria Public Schools ParentVUE account and then follow the online wizard. When you get to your students, if your child is not listed, use the add student button.

New to Alexandria Schools OR Parents without a MyAlexSchools Portal Account

If you have an email on file with Alexandria Public Schools, an email will be sent to you on Monday, February 3rd with your sign-on credentials for your new MyAlexSchools account. You will use these credentials when you click on the Online Registration link to start the registration process. If you are not sure if you have an email on file or if you do not receive your credentials, please contact your child's elementary school office and they will be able to provide you with this information.

You will be asked to upload the following items (scans or photos) during the registration process.

• Student’s birth certificate or passport indicating child's full legal name & birthdate

• Early Childhood Screening (if not completed by Alexandria Public Schools)

• Child’s most recent immunization record

For families who do not have computer or smart phone access or need assistance with completing the online registration, please call the District's Enrollment Coordinator, Wendy Fridgen, at 320-762-2141 ext. 4510 or email enrollment@alexschools.org to arrange a time to come in and meet with Wendy for assistance. The District's Enrollment Center is located at Woodland Elementary building 1410 S McKay Ave, Alexandria.

All other questions, please contact your child's attendance school.

District Facebook Page

Follow our District Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/alexmnschools, for Kindergarten teacher testimonials and posts spotlighting our Kindergarten program.

Additional Welcome Opportunities

We are planning some exciting events in the spring for all enrolled students.

• May – Kindergarten Sneak-A-Peek

• August – In-person opportunities for students and families

Open Enrollment

Families that live outside the District 206 attendance area may apply for Open Enrollment into our district. You can obtain an open enrollment application from the superintendent’s assistant at (320) 762-2141 ext. 4213 or mtimm@alexschools.org, or online at www.alexschools.org/openenroll

If your child will not be attending kindergarten at Alexandria Public Schools next fall, please call 320-762-2141.

Independent School District 206

P.O. Box 308

Alexandria, MN 56308

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Our Elementary Schools

Alexandria Public Schools offers 6 exceptional elementary schools that serve K-5 students with a curriculum that includes math, science, art, health, social studies, physical education, music, media and computer technology. Students in the K-5th grade receive instruction using the Code of Conduct Social Emotional Learning Framework. This teaches the standards of Respect, Honesty, Kindness, Responsibility and Fairness founded in the core competencies of SelfAwareness, Self-Management, Social Awareness, Relational Skills, and Responsible Decision Making.

Carlos Elementary School 20 N. Douglas Ave, Carlos, MN 56319

320-852-7181

School Hours: 7:55 am - 2:25 pm

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Garfield Elementary 303 Sanstead St E, Garfield, MN 56332 320-762-3350

School Hours: 7:55 am - 2:25 pm

Lincoln Elementary 1120 Lark St, Alexandria, MN 56308

320-762-3320

School Hours: 8:15 am - 2:45 pm

Miltona Science Magnet Elementary 271 Dale Ave., Miltona, MN 56354 877-736-1419

School Hours: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm

Voyager Elementary 203 Voyager Dr., Alexandria, MN 56308 320-762-3325

School Hours: 7:50 am - 2:20 pm

Woodland Elementary 1410 S. McKay Ave., Suite 101 Alexandria, MN 56308 320-762-3300

School Hours: 7:50 am - 2:20 pm

Magnet Program Option

Miltona Science Magnet Elementary will continue to operate as a “magnet school” and requests from elementary students across the district to attend Miltona School will be honored as long as space is available. Transportation will be provided by the district for most areas.

At Alexandria Public Schools, students attend schools based on the area in which they live. Boundaries are set for elementary schools. To locate your school, visit: https://app.guidek12.com/alexandriamn/school_search/current/

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