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Woodview Woody Review 3/8/13
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Woody ReviewWoody Review
A Let ter f rom our principal . . . Principal : Cathy Santel le
Woodview School News
340 Alleghany Road, Grayslake, IL 60030 847-223-3668
“An Environment Where We Can All Grow Together”
March 8, 2013
Dear Woodview Parents and Guardians,
I am very concerned about the safety of our students outside during morning drop-off and afternoon dismissal.
Just recently I have been alerted to parents stopping cars on the streets near our school to let children out. Please
use our main parking lot. We have numerous spaces that would be an alternative to driving through our
supervised drop off lane. The parking spaces on the side of our building are reserved for staff. Please do not use
these spaces during arrival or dismissal. On several occasions parents have interfered with our buses and day care
vans that must use that entrance. I will be enlisting the staff and the Grayslake Police to enforce safety during
those times.
Spring is right around the corner, but students still go out for recess and enjoy playing in the snow. In order to play
on the playground, the children must wear all “5 points”. That means snow pants, boots, winter coat, hat, gloves/
mittens. The blacktop provides an area for students to play who are not dressed for the snow or wet conditions.
We will be outside for recess unless the wind chill is 0 degrees or below. Please plan accordingly.
On Thursday of this week we focused on fitness and making healthy choices. Our Jump Rope for Heart event
raised much excitement and money for the American Heart Association! Students jumped rope with classmates in
a variety of ways while keeping others in mind. We are proud of our students working to make a difference for a
great cause. A special thanks to Mr. Mulvaney and many parent volunteers who helped facilitate healthy snacks
during the event. Thanks to all of you for donating to support our efforts.
Our Wellness Night was a huge success. We had many Woodview families and staff members come and
participate. A healthy mind and body leads to much success. The event included yoga and stress reduction
techniques, the use of fitness equipment and healthy alternatives to sugary drinks. We hope you were able to
learn new ideas and take some valuable resources with you. A special thanks goes out to Mr. Feldman and Mrs.
Isaacs for organizing this amazing evening.
I wish to share another reminder about how important it is to be at school and on time each day. There is so much
learning going on here at Woodview and we hate for you to miss a single minute. Plenty of sleep and a good
morning routine will help to start the day of right.
Have a healthy weekend!
Sincerely,
Cathy Santelle
Principal
Woodview School
Date Place Event
March 4– March 15 Woodview ISAT Testing 3rd & 4th
Grade
March 12 Woodview PTO Meeting—7:00 p.m.
March 13 Woodview Report Cards Go Home
March 13 Woodview Kindergarten Meet & Greet
6:30 p.m.
March 14 Woodview
Music Show
Kdg., 1st & 2nd Grades
6:30 p.m.
March 15 Woodview Family Fun Night
5:30-8:00
March 19 Woodview March Birthday Breakfast
March 19 Frederick
Kindergarten Registration
Night
4:00-7:00 p.m.
March 19-March 21 That Pasta
Place Dine & Share
March 20 Prairieview Board of Ed. Meeting
6:30 p.m.
Woodview School
340 Alleghany Road
Grayslake, IL. 60030
847.223.3668 www.d46.k12.il.us
WOODVIEW SCHOOL WOODVIEW SCHOOL WOODVIEW SCHOOL WOODVIEW SCHOOL
CALENDAR CALENDAR CALENDAR CALENDAR
VICE PRESIDE�T:
Elizabeth Corripio
PRESIDE�T:
Krista Bean
847-543-0805
TREASURERS:
Sandy Hornung
847-223-1925
Sandy Pogue
SECRETARIES:
Traci Parker
847-752-2061
Margaret Blada
WAYS A�D MEA�S:
Brandi Kornit
312-330-0197
Tony Primack
847-204-4487
Cheryl Wilgen
630-291-4509
Chris George
847-778-6733
WOODVIEW PTO [email protected]
STAFF LIAISO�:
Gerry Sousa
IMPORTA�T CALE�DAR
I�FORMATIO�
The school calendar has been adjusted to
reflect the emergency days used. The last
day of school will be June 6th with one hour
of student attendance.
NEWS FROM THE PTO
PTO MEETI�G
Our next PTO Meeting will be held in the Woodview Staff Lounge on:
Tuesday, March, 12
7:00 p.m.
Please mark your calendar and plan on joining us. We have been thrilled with the number of
parents that have been joining us every month. It’s a great way to get involved in your child’s
school and meet new people!
CALLI�G ALL BAKERS!
The Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd grade Music Show will be held next Thursday, March
14th. A bake sale to help raise funds for Mr. Smith and the music department will be
held in conjunction with the music show. We are asking for donations of individually
wrapped baked goods for the sale.
Items can be dropped off at the school on Wednesday, 3/13 or prior to the show on
Thursday, 3/14.
Thank you in advance for your donations!
Bring the family out for a night of delicious Italian food at That Pasta Place—641 Barron Blvd., and
help Ms. Heinz raise money for the Art Department.
This Dine & Share runs for 3 days—March 19th-21st between 4:00-10:00 p.m.
No flyer is necessary, but please be sure to mention you are from Woodview School!
NEWS FROM THE PTO
Dear Woodview Friends,
Together with our parent community, our PTO Board has had a tremendously satisfying and
successful 2012-2013 school year, having hosted several family events and fundraisers that
enabled us to purchase five SMART Boards for Woodview classrooms, a sound system for the Music department, many library books, as well as to provide funding for Exploration Day,
field trips, and several fine arts assemblies, plus many, many classroom supplies and materials for our teachers and kids. Together, we are a community of parents that gets
things done and makes a difference in our school!
Now, the Woodview PTO is looking ahead to next year, and we want to include you. Several PTO Board positions will be open, and we'd love to fill them soon, to ensure a smooth
transition and to be able to continue to provide these "extras" for our families, teachers, and children. The following positions are open:
President
Secretary
Ways and Means (2 positions available)
We wish to continue the good work with a new group of parents who want to be a part of the great things our PTO does! Please contact us if you're interested in learning more about any
of the positions.
Thank you!
Your Woodview PTO Board Krista Bean, President Elizabeth Corripio, Vice President
Sandi Hornung, Co-Treasurer Sandy Pogue, Co-Treasurer
Traci Parker, Co-Secretary Margarett Blada, Co-Secretary
Brandi Kornit, Co-Ways & Means Cheryl Wilgen, Co-Ways & Means Chris George, Co-Ways & Means
Tony Primack, Co-Ways & Means
www.woodviewpto.com
Bring your families and join your friends at the
Woodview Dodgeball and Raffle �ight on
Friday, March 15th from 6:00-8:00 at Woodview School!
Tickets are $2 for pre-paid and $3 at the door, Kindergarten-Adult (pre-k
children are free).
***Pre-Orders will be taken through Monday, March 11 O�LY!
While dodgeball is played in the gym, pizza, beverages, and snacks will be sold in
the Multipurpose Room. And don’t forget to check out the raffle items in the
library, too! Raffle Winners will be announced at 8:30.
If you have an item you would like to donate to the Raffle, please contact:
Brandi Kornit at [email protected]
Abbie Pietruszynski at [email protected]
Donations desired are gift cards, electronic items, toys, or feel free to make your
own raffle basket!
Planning is underway for Exploration Day 2013! It's a day like no other for Woodview students, filled with exploring, learning, discovering and having fun. The students will choose from over 20 hands-on presentations and move about the school experiencing the interactive and interesting topics.
HELP WANTED!
Exploration Day is simply not possible without the help of volunteers. It takes more than 100 volunteers to make this wonderful day the success that it always is. Though we already have many exciting presentations lined up, we are in need of several more. Do you have an interest in something unique? Do you have a hobby or career that you think our students would be interested in learning more about? Or, maybe you are just able to help out and present one of the suggested ideas below. These are suggestions only - if you have a different idea, please let us know – we are open to any new ideas!
Science Experiments Multicultural Arts Arts & Crafts Smoothies/Afterschool Snacks Tumbling Camping Skills Kite Making Jewelry Making Origami Carpentry Magic Technology ***Additionally, we are looking for help with scheduling the students for their Exploration Day sessions. This is a job that can be done on your computer from home. We will provide the program which does require Microsoft Access. We have easy to follow instructions that accompany the program. This is a very important component of Exploration Day, so please contact me if you would like to learn more! Exploration Day 2013 is scheduled for Friday, May 10th. The day begins and ends with a special ceremony, and is broken up into five, 40-minute sessions that consist of approximately 15-25 students each. If you would be willing to present at Exploration Day, please return this form to school as soon as possible. We will get in touch with you to assist you with planning. If you are not interested in presenting, but would like to volunteer in other areas on Exploration Day, information about that will be sent out in the next few weeks. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NAME_____________________________________________________________________________ PHONE/E-MAIL____________________________________________________________________ STUDENT’S NAME/TEACHER_______________________________________________________________
PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT PRESENTING____________________________________________ If you have questions about Exploration Day, or would like to hear more about being a presenter, please contact:
Traci Parker at 847-722-8818 or [email protected]
Results are in!
We have the results of the latest Box Tops contest! Are you ready?
This is very exciting..drum roll once again…
The 2nd place winner is..Mrs. Brobst’s 2nd grade class! They collected 426 Box Tops. Well done!
The 1st place winner is a returning champion..1st place goes to the dynamic duo of Mrs. Palo & Mrs.
Feldman’s 4th grade class! They collected 492 Box tops. Congratulations to both homerooms! Thank
you to all of the students, parents and staff of Woodview for bringing in a total of 3,886 Box Tops for
this contest that ran mid January-March 1st!
The next contest is underway! It will end on Friday, April 26th. First and 2nd place prizes will be
awarded yet again! The Box Tops lady will give updates on WBC. Thank you, and keep clipping!
Please contact Virginia Fitzgerald with any questions at [email protected]
GOLDEN TICKET WINNERS
Marlo A.
Karyna V.
Hayli P.
Brennan H.
Hannah B.
Lindsey H.
Derrick H.
Zach G.
Mark H.
Maddie P.
Karolina P.
Chase I.
Sam C.
Jordan G.
Ashley H.
Monica B.
Ella W.
Max P.
Trinity B.
Caroline R.
Meghan B.
Seth G.
Ashlyn E.
Luis I.
Colin B.
Mathias G.
Aydan E.
Melissa H.
Jazmine H.
Davin L.
Kellen K.
Abby F.
Aidan P.
Georgia C.
Stephen S.
Lila P.
Tony G.
Max C.
Juan P.
Gabriel G.
Aiden S.
Ella D.
Owen H.
Miles O.
Ava R.
Jake S.
Andrew V.
Aidan F.
Calvin F.
Aidan B.
Brock J.
Alex D.
Jose S.
Zoe P.
Gabriel F.
Christian B.
Julian B.
Ethan R.
Quinn K.
Trevor B.
Ella M.
Alex D.
Colin K.
Connor S.
Duncan J.
Armani S.
Ryan H.
Kythe D.
Joey J.
Ellen C.
Lydia W.
Aleah I.
Lily K.
Tyler C.
Madilynn F.
Alex P.
Jason B.
Brooke R.
Yileina M.
Romeo R.
Danielle B.
Sylvie E.
Taylor G.
Danny M.
Ben Y.
Mallory R.
Avery M.
Abbie F.
Julianda L.
William C.
Brihanna S.
Jackson K.
Mitchell G.
Emily H.
Jaimes W.
Ella J.
Ashley H.
Ms. Brobst’s Class Boys
Mrs. Duguid’s Class
Ms. Edmund’s Class
Mrs. Houck’s Class
Mrs. Hyams’ Class
Mrs. Lambie’s Class
Mrs. Lett’s Class
Mrs. Miller’s Class
Mrs. Palo’s/Mrs. Feldman’s Class
Mrs. Schmidt’s Class
Mrs. Wonsil’s Class
Flu Season and School
To help keep flu outbreaks to a minimum, we are asking that all students and families follow these simple steps:
1. PLEASE keep sick children home from school until they are fever-free for 24 hours without medication, such as
Tylenol or Ibuprofen. (fever = 99.5 degrees or above) and their cough is gone!
2. Teach your children to COVER THEIR COUGHS and wash hands often. Hand sanitizers are also effective.
3. The CDC recommends that all school-age children receive flu vaccinations. Seasonal flu vaccines are available
now!
4. Prepare in advance. Have alternative childcare available if you cannot stay home or pick up your sick child at
school. SICK students cannot remain at school!
5. PLEASE report your child’s absence to school and tell us the symptoms. (Just saying “sick” doesn’t help us track
illnesses)
6. Make sure we have current phone numbers to reach you and your emergency contacts.
Thanks to all who have placed Market Day orders so far this year. By enjoying the deli-cious and convenient food that Market Day offers, you are supporting our school. Watch for a new flyer to come home soon! Visit www.marketday.com Questions? contact Megan Wright at [email protected] or Cheryl Wilgen at [email protected].
Clip & save Tyson Project A+ labels.
Turn in the labels to school. Your
school redeems them for cash. Each
label is worth $.26.
Here is another way to earn money for
Woodview. Simply clip the Box Tops
from your favorite General Mills
products and send them to school with
your child!
Chef Tony says, “The snow
is flying—Market Day has
some delicious dinner
options that will warm you
from the inside!”
Did you know that Woodview
collects Campbell’s soup labels? The
labels are worth points and must have
the UPC code in order to be used. The
points can be redeemed for books, gym
equipment, and other items for our
school. Each teacher has a box in the
classroom to collect labels and box tops!