Cloquet Public Schools will be closed on Wednesday, April 2nd, due to the Winter Storm watch that has been issued for our area.
26 days ago, Haley Kachinske
Cloquet Public Schools will have a 2-hour late start due to cold temperatures tomorrow Tuesday, February 18th!
2 months ago, Haley Kachinske
Cloquet Public Schools will have a 2-hour late start due to cold temperatures tomorrow Tuesday, January 21st!
3 months ago, Haley Kachinske
Forecasted temperatures for the next few days continue to be bitterly cold. We ask that everyone take extra care to ensure students are well prepared for the elements.
3 months ago, Haley Kachinske
A quick reminder to families that there is no school for students on Monday, January 20th. Also, we are expecting bitterly cold temperatures across the region when students return next week. Please make sure students are properly dressed for the elements when school resumes!
3 months ago, Haley Kachinske
There is a chance of significant snowfall tomorrow during the day. In the likely event we have school, please know that we trust our parents to make the best decision regarding the safety of their children. If you feel the conditions at your home are unsafe for your student to attend school, we will excuse the absence.
4 months ago, Haley Kachinske
Cloquet Families, We’re always looking for individuals who may have an interest in subbing in our schools as teachers or paraprofessionals. If you have some flexibility in your weekly calendar, it can be a great way to learn more about our schools, support the development of our children, and earn some extra money. It’s extremely flexible work. You only pick up jobs on the days you’re interested and only in the buildings you wish to work. It can also be very rewarding to have a positive impact in the day of a child. If you think you may have interest in occasionally supporting our schools or now someone else who may, please look at the qualifications below and share them as needed. Teacher qualifications – a person can secure a short-call substitute teaching license to serve as a daily substitute teacher with any four-year degree from an accredited university/college. If you have a four-year degree and are interested in subbing occasionally, district office staff can support you in connecting with the proper state office to submit paperwork. Call Jessica Loons at the district office between the hours of 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at 879-6721 ext 6205. There is a small fee for background check and licensing application with the state. Paraprofessional qualifications – a person interested in substituting as a paraprofessional needs to have completed 60 college credits or must pass a paraprofessional exam provided through the school district. The exam focuses primarily on reading and math skills. Interested subs need not pass the exam before applying. There is a small fee for a background check before being approved to substitute. Call Jessica Loons at the district office between the hours of 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at 879-6721 ext 6205 in order to receive paperwork to apply as a paraprofessional substitute.
5 months ago, Haley Kachinske
Increased reports of pertussis (whooping cough) have occurred throughout our community. Pertussis can be a serious illness but may begin like a common cold. Pertussis often starts with a runny nose, sneezing, and mild cough. After 1 or 2 weeks, the cough worsens and can occur in sudden, uncontrollable bursts. These coughing attacks can end in vomiting and/or in a high-pitched whooping noise. The cough can continue for up to 3 months. Pertussis can be less severe in adults and older children and when not recognized and treated, can be easily passed on to infants, who may become very ill. Persons with pertussis should not go to school, work, or any activities until they have finished 5 days of antibiotic treatment, unless the person has already been coughing for 3 or more weeks. Although the cough can last a long time, a person is no longer contagious after the third week. If you or a family member has a cough lasting seven days or more, especially if you've been in contact with someone diagnosed with pertussis, please consult your health care provider. Most children have been vaccinated for pertussis, but protection can decrease over time. People who have completed some or all the recommended vaccinations for pertussis may still get pertussis disease but will generally have a milder illness. A pertussis vaccine for adults and adolescents is available. Pertussis protection is combined with tetanus and diphtheria protection in both the DTaP and Tdap vaccine. Because protection from pertussis immunization can decrease over time, it is important for adults to receive a Tdap booster every 10 years. Now is a good time to make sure you are up to date on your pertussis vaccines. Contact your Primary Care Provider or the MN Department of Health website on how to access vaccine records: https://www.health.state.mn.us/people/immunize/miic/records.html More information on pertussis (whooping cough) can be found at Pertussis (Whooping Cough) (www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/pertussis/index.html). Questions can be directed to the nurse at your child's school (listed below) or the Minnesota Department of Health at 1-877-676-5414. Washington Elementary: Vickie Nordin, LPN 218-878-3019 Churchill Elementary: Honah Rockenstein, RN 218-879-3308, ext 4503 Cloquet Middle School: Wendy Newcomb, RN 218-879-3328, ext 2104 Cloquet High School: Niccole Grover, LPN 218-879-3393, ext. 1208 CAAEP: contact one of the district nurses listed below District Nurse: Sarah Ellena, RN, PHN, LSN 218-878-3025 District Nurse: Katie Bailey RN, PHN, LSN 218-878-5587
5 months ago, Haley Kachinske
The National Weather Service is predicting our first round of wintry weather to hit the region tomorrow on Halloween. It looks like we're in for a sloppy day for school and for those who partake in Halloween festivities. Please exercise caution throughout the day. The combination of increased children moving through neighborhoods, slippery roads and lower visibility make for more dangerous conditions for our kids.
6 months ago, Haley Kachinske
Winter weather will be on its way in the near future and we want to inform you of important winter weather information. First, if school related closures are needed, families are notified through our messaging system. It’s important to have your contact information up to date in Parent Portal to receive these messages. You can also find closure information on the district webpage and on TV through local news stations. If you need to update your information, please log in through Parent Portal to make the corrections. If you need assistance logging in to Parent Portal, please contact Haley Kachinske at the district office by completing the Parent Portal Activation Form on our website. Each year our district works with Cloquet Transit to provide a winter bus route option for students who are traditionally within walking distance. This option runs through most of the winter season and ends in early spring. The first step in this process is identifying the most appropriate bus stop locations for interested students. If you are currently within walking boundaries and would like to have your student(s) access the winter route, please call Cloquet Transit at 879-1291 and let them know you are interested. The deadline for notifying Cloquet Transit is November 15th. We hope to begin the routes on November 25th. Cloquet Transit will notify you of the pick up and drop off locations and times once they are established. If your child is already on a bus route, you do not need to do anything. Your child’s route will remain the same unless notified by Cloquet Transit.
6 months ago, Haley Kachinske
CAAEP Picture Retake Day is Tuesday, November 12th.
6 months ago, Cloquet Area Alternative Education Program
PICTURE RETAKE DAY
This is a reminder CAAEP Conferences will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, October 9th from 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. If you have any questions, or would like to schedule a specific time to meet with a teacher, please contact the main office. 218-879-0115
7 months ago, Cloquet Area Alternative Education Program
Just a reminder that Back to School Conferences and Open House will be Thursday, August 29th from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm. CAAEP is 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. During this time, you and your student can visit classrooms and meet with your teachers. Please complete your annual Back to School Online registration via the parent portal.
8 months ago, Haley Kachinske
A reminder that 22nd Street in Cloquet is closed and currently under construction. Fans, students, and athletes should access the high school athletic complex using the entrance on the north side of the CHS gym on 18th Street until construction is completed. Thank you for your cooperation.
8 months ago, Haley Kachinske
CAAEP'S Back-To-School Open House is scheduled for Thursday, August 29th, from 9 am-3pm on the 3rd floor of the Garfield Building. Come meet the staff and see what our credit recovery program is all about.
9 months ago, Cloquet Area Alternative Education Program
Cloquet Public Schools Annual Back-to-School Registration is NOW OPEN for the 24-25 school year. Please log in to the parent portal and complete the required paperwork for your household.
9 months ago, Haley Kachinske
We are loving our new app! Stay updated with access to events, documents, news from administrators, student stories, emergency notifications, and back-to-school information. You can download the Cloquet Public Schools app for free on both Google Play or Apple App Store. Download for Android https://aptg.co/xv9F2C Download for iPhone https://aptg.co/Mhrf3X
9 months ago, Haley Kachinske
App Flyer
Due to flooding, the FDL Cloquet Center will be closed today, May 31st. There will be no bussing today.
11 months ago, Haley Kachinske
No PM Bus Route 12 on Thursday, May 16th
12 months ago, Haley Kachinske
The Cloquet Community Center (RBC) will be closed on Tuesday, May 14th & Wednesday, May 15th.
12 months ago, Haley Kachinske