
Going old school on this Tiger Trait/Team Time Tuesday drawing and we are giving out containers of silly putty to the winners. All the teachers feel nostalgic about this prize! Congratulations to this group for showing their tiger traits for just two days and earning tickets. Our monthly trait is Kindness. We look forward to focusing on this additional trait all month long. See you Thursday for another drawing before our 4 day weekend!


We got some Andy Reid fans in the building today.


🐾GHS Winter Cheer & Dance Camp Registration is NOW OPEN, but only for a ⏳short time. Payment is not needed until camp day!
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/YSGt5ECRS2gSEwXn6
(Registration will end at noon on Tuesday, February 13) Don’t miss out! We want to collect our shirt sizes quickly so we can get them back on time.
Who Can Attend: We welcome all Goddard and the surrounding area!
Kindergarten - 8th grade students (We can absolutely take children who are 4 years old if you think your child is ready for this length of this camp.) Students with adaptive needs (grades K-12) are welcome to join us for the 12:30 session! Our 6th - 8th grade kids will learn a more advanced dance and stunts. They will have a separate performance!
About the Camp: This will be a combined fundraiser for Goddard High School Cheer and Dance Teams. Participants will experience both dance and cheer skills (motions, jumps, stunts) and other fun activities. All participants will also receive a Barbie-themed camp T-shirt! The design is shown below.
Camp Date: Sunday, February 18 (Enter through door #14 on the north side.)
Camp Times:
pre-K age 4/ Kindergarten - 5th grades will be 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
6th – 8thgrade students 5:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
T-shirt pick up: Wednesday, February 21, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at GHS.
Performance Night:
Goddard VS. Ark City Game Friday, February 23 (Meet in the foyer by the office.)
Pre-K age 4/ K-5th grade will meet at 5:00 and perform at the halftime of the girls’ basketball game. (Estimated time for performance is 6:30.)
6th - 8th will meet at 7:00 and perform at the halftime of the boys’ basketball game. (Estimated performance time is 7:30.)
Game: Typically, parents have to pay to get into the game, but participants are free.
Cost: $30
We will take cash (exact dollar amount, please) or check on the first day of clinic. This includes one shirt per participant. Parents or community members can order additional shirts for $15 by clicking the link above.
Please help us pass the word! 😊We cannot wait to see you there!


Let's Go CHIEFS!!!!


A photographer from Strawbridge Studios will be at OAK Street on 2/28/2024 to photograph spring pictures. Both individual and class pictures will be taken on this day.


We have such a proud group of winners this week for the tiger ticket drawing! The box was stuffed full in hopes of winning a Simon Says hand held game. It was a cool one. Great job using your learned tiger traits kids. We loved all the great behaviors shown by many each day!


P is for pizza!







Friends are Forever in Fourth Grade!! 💖💜🩵


Just a little hanging around during 1st grade recess...


1st grade taking advantage of this beautiful weather!





The sun is shining and there are lots of smiling faces on this Motivational Monday. Mrs. Kristen is one of those faces! Her shirt reminds the students of how happy we are to see their faces each day. She appreciates being one of those smiling faces for our students each morning. Mrs. Kristen is an At Risk Reading Paraprofessional that wears many hats. She has three children in our district and two here at Oak Street still, so she is always on the move! Thanks for being part of our staff and a great parent in the building. Happy Monday!


What a week! We made it to 5 days in a row! This is something to celebrate! There were lots of tickets in the drawing box, so we know many were using their tiger traits this week! Our fun group won a Snackles Mini Brands Ball. This is hard to describe, but basically a unique stuffed animal that doubles in size when it comes out of the container with a mini-brand item. Ask your kids about them, they definitely know! Have a great weekend Oak Street Families!


The last and final day of the Great Kindness Challenge. We wrote letters to teachers around the building. We hand delivered these notes with carnations. Throughout this week we have learned about how little acts of kindness change the world, it brings a bright light in the lives of others around us. What a sweet way to end the best week!!
"Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud"
-Maya Angelou











The Great Kindness Challenge Day 4 - The other half of the class helped Ms. Fawna clean up after lunch. We also made cards to thank the wonderful Goddard city utility workers. The brutal cold hasn't made their job easy and we wanted to show our appreciation for all they do!
"Kindness is doing what you can, where you are, with what you have."
-Raktivist







The Great Kindness Challenge Day 3 - It was time for trash duty. We went around and collected each classroom's trash and took it out to the trash bin. We also learned about picking up litter and taking care of our own trash.
"Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world."
Unknown





The Great Kindness Challenge Day 2 - Helping Ms. Fawna clean up the cafeteria after all the lunches. Ms. Fawna and all the building engineers do an amazing job of keeping our building clean and working, we wanted to show our appreciation by helping clean up!!
"You never know when a helping hand will change another person's entire life."
Zig Ziglar










"School bus drivers are the people who transport children to their future."
Kristy Evers, Transportation Trainer, received the District Attitude Award after being nominated by Mr. Robert Rehse. Her nominator wrote, “As tends to happen every year, the district is short on bus drivers. That shortage is especially acute for activity drivers for sports. When the district put out feelers at the beginning of the year for coaches to sign up, lots of people were interested. At least until they saw how in-depth the training is and how much information you are required to learn. I decided to dive in anyway and once I did, I discovered Kristy was the perfect person to teach prospective drivers. She has made everything as user-friendly as possible and shows you exactly what you need to know and what are the best ways to learn it. The average person can't parallel park a car. Kristy has a method that if you simply follow the steps, you can parallel park a bus. She has a very calming presence about her teaching style and is very encouraging in her feedback. She understands that you'll make mistakes but helps you learn from them instead of dwelling on them. She made the process very bearable and helped me pass the CDL test on the first try. She is an asset to the district that often goes unnoticed so I believe she deserves this recognition.”


The Great Kindness Challenge Day 1 - filling the school with kindness posters. The kids used all their creativity to create fun and colorful posters to spread kindness throughout Oak Street. This also came with the challenge to smile at 25 people.
"A simple smile. That's the start of opening your heart and being compassionate to others." Dalai Lama









KDG through 4th grades are starting their keyboard unit in music this week and they are so excited!!



Twinning in 1st grade today.
