About
Resources
Parent Information
PBIS Information
Keppel Union School District and Antelope School utilize Google Suite' of productivity programs for our staff members and students. Below are links to the apps most frequently used in class. A valid Google account is needed to use these apps.
KUSD Individualized Education Program (IEP) Survey
Keppel Union School District is proud to provide parents with the opportunity to share their experience of the IEP process through our IEP exit survey. We hope that by allowing parents to freely exchange their experiences, we might gain insight on how to better meet the needs of students receiving special education services. Please click the link below to provide your feedback.
Our scholars’ success is attributed to the partnership and the relationships we build within our community. Education is a joint venture and Antelope Elementary greatly value the support you provide for your children in meeting their learning goals. We appreciate your time in staying connected. There are many avenues of communication and participation that we offer:
Communication
Antelope web page, ClassDojo, and Peach Jar
Antelope Newsletter (bi-monthly)
All parents receive all calls, this is a primary mode of communicating important announcements and event information to parents.
Participation
PTO
ELAC
School Site Council
Coffee & Conversation
Virtual Meetings will take place, please refer to the calendar for dates.
Click the image above to connect with your student's teacher and see what's happening in our school community!
Quick links to Programs Used in the Classroom:
HMH
(iRead, Read180, System 44, English 3D, & Reading Counts)
Reading readiness and development programs with engaging activities and games.
i-Ready
Core instruction (Reading and Math) in an extra fun format!
ABCmouse
Exciting reading readiness lessons and activities for Kindergarten students.
NatGeo Connect
Access to your student's National Geographic Learning instructional programs.
Learning.com EasyTech
Students learn typing skills through fun activities that keep their fingers and minds moving.