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Woodview School Woody Review Newsletter 3/9/12
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Woody ReviewWoody Review
A Letter f rom our pr incipal . . . Pr incipal : Cathy Sante l le
Woodview School News
340 Alleghany Road, Grayslake, IL 60030 847-223-3668 “An Environment Where We Can All Grow Together”
March 9, 2012
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Sincerely, Cathy Santelle
I want to make you aware of an urgent safety concern at Woodview. Each day at dismissal time we have cars parking in front of our school on Alleghany and on the corner of Alleghany and Woodland. The cars parked in these locations are obstructing the vision of drivers trying to make it home safely. It has been difficult for our crossing guard to help students cross. I urge you to park in our parking lot when picking up your children. It takes a few extra minutes to pull into a parking space but it will ensure safety for all. We look forward to warm spring weather. Keep in mind, in our area temperatures change through the day. Students will be going outdoors for recess and sometimes P.E., and may need to dress in layers in order to be prepared. Our grass is still very wet so boots con-tinue to be necessary. We look forward to another PTO sponsored event. On Friday, March 9th we will have Bingo, Beef and Baskets from 5:30– 8:30. This is a fun night for families to socialize, purchase dinner and play Bingo with others. Raffle baskets are a popular way to win fun prizes while supporting our school. You may even see a few of our Woodview teachers calling out bingo. We hope to see you all there.
Date Place Event
March 12-15 Woodview ISATS for 3rd & 4th Grade
March 12-23 Woodview Skating Unit for 4th Grade
March 13 Woodview PTO Meeting @ 7:30 p.m.
March 14 CCSD 46 Report Cards Go Home
March 16 Woodview Early Dismissal– 11:00a.m.
AM Kdg. Attends
March 19-23 Woodview School Store Week
March 20 Woodview Birthday Breakfast
March 21 Prairieview Board of Ed. Meeting
March 26-30 CCSD 46 Spring Break—No School
March 19 Woodview BMX Assembly
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�TS:
Emily Heidloff [email protected] 847-986-4145 Stephanie Weatherly [email protected] 847-543-0785
PRESIDE�TS:
Lisa Bako [email protected] 224-200-7573 Krista Bean [email protected] 847-543-0805
TREASURER:
Missy Katzenmaier [email protected] 847-548-1732
SECRETARIES:
Traci Parker [email protected] 847-752-2061 Amy Hieronymus [email protected] 847-548-4768
WAYS A�D MEA�S:
De Brown [email protected] 847-223-8207 Casper Provo [email protected] 847-231-6786 Brandi Kornit [email protected] 312-330-0197 Tony Primack [email protected] 847-204-4487
WOODVIEW PTO [email protected]
STAFF LIAISO�:
Gerry Sousa [email protected]
FIND US ON FACEBOOK!
Stay informed and see what
exciting things are going on at
Woodview. Our Facebook page will
provide you with lots of valuable
information about PTO fundraisers
and other events!
Look for “Woodview School PTO” on
Facebook and “LIKE” us today!
Woodview’s Bingo, Baskets, and Beef Night
Friday, March 9
Food for sale catered by Mitch’s Chicago Style Grill
The Multi Purpose room will be open for kids to play in. A variety of gym equipment will
be available to play with. Please supervise your children in the MPR. Questions? Email [email protected]
Doors open at 5:30pm. Bingo games played until 8pm. Raffle Room open 5:30-8:00. Winners will be announced at 8:30pm (winners need not be present to
win).
Bingo cards cost $1/game or $3/session. 3 sessions of bingo will be played at 45 minutes each. One card can be purchased for $7 and valid all night (3 sessions). Teachers will call bingo numbers. Prizes include candy, small toys, and tickets for Raffle items found only in
the Bingo room.
Raffle tickets cost $1 for 1, $10 for 12, or $20 for 25. Raffle items include an iPod Touch, two night stay at the Wilderness Resort, 2 tickets to a Cubs game, a Weekend Getaway,
Best Buy gift cards, and many, many more.
Beef sandwiches $4, Hot dogs $2, Mac and cheese $2, Small salad $1, Large salad $2, Bag of chips $1,
Water $1, Gatorade $2
BOX TOP COMPETITION
A new box tops contest has begun and it is boys versus girls! The
group that collects the most box tops by April 5th will win bragging rights. Will it be "boys rule" or "girls rule"? Please have your child
turn in box tops to their teacher in a bag or envelope labeled "boy" or "girl". There are "boy" and "girl" collection boxes in the office as well.
We have collected over $1600 worth of box tops so far this year!
Thank you for your help.
NEWS FROM THE PTO
Do you have old cell phones around your house?
The Woodview PTO is collecting old cell phones and will receive funds for each cell phone we collect. If you have a phone you would like to donate, please have your child bring it to the school office. Please remove SIM cards before donating to protect your privacy.
It’s time to order the Woodview School Yearbook!
Your student only gets to experience their school year once, so don’t let this chance to order a yearbook pass you by. The cost of the yearbook is 15-dollars. Please use the link below to order online, or send a
check payable to CCSD #46 to the school office.
http://jostensyearbooks.com?REF=A09824747
HELP WANTED
The PTO is looking for someone to fill the TREASURER position for next school year. This position requires some familiarity with bookkeeping. The treasurer is responsible for keeping track of all funds that the PTO brings in and gives back to the school. The new treasurer will have the opportunity to learn the ins and
outs of the position from the current treasurer.
Please send an email to [email protected] if you are interested, and we encourage you to come to the next PTO meeting on Tuesday, March 13 at
7:30pm.
Woody’s S’more Store
Student Council will be opening Woody's S'more Store the week of
January 23-27. The store will have Woodview pencils, bendy pencils,
pencil grips, erasers in fun shapes, folders and koala pencil
huggers. All items are priced $1 or less. The store will be open
from 7:55-8:20 am each morning and students will be allowed to shop on
their assigned day of the week.
If you have any questions about the school store, please call the office.
The school store will be open the following weeks from 7:55 a.m. to 8:20 a.m.:
March 19-23
April 16-20
May 14-18
School Store Schedule:
Monday—4th Grade Students
Tuesday—2nd Grade Students
Wednesday– 1st Grade Students
Thursday—3rd Grade Students
Friday– Kindergarten Students (PM students will shop at 11:40a.m.)
P.E. UPDATE
The 3rd and 4th graders are in the final days of a unit called Eclipse Ball which is just like tennis. It helps the students work on their hand-eye coordination. After Eclipse Ball, the 4th graders will be learning how to roller skate for two weeks, and the 3rd graders will be going through some fitness days.
Kindergarten-2nd graders have been working on their hand-eye coordination as well. They have been practicing hitting, passing and bouncing different balls on tennis racquets. They have been doing a great job and we look forward to them being able to learn new games through the tennis racquets. A HUGE THANK YOU GOES OUT TO THE RISING SUN MASONIC LODGE IN GRAYSLAKE FOR THE VERY GENEROUS DONATION TO THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. The money will be going towards new fitness equipment that all Woodview students will be using. Mr. Feldman and Mr. Mulvaney
P.E. Teachers
Art News
I am always looking for more parent volunteers to help out in the art room at various times throughout the
year. If you are interested in helping please contact me at [email protected].
There are different supplies that the art room is always looking for: Washable markers, baby wipes, pencils,
glitter, kids treats and prizes, masking tape, large zip lock bags, tissues.
Kindergarten
The students are learning about the primary and secondary colors. They are painting a piece of paper with
each color. Then the students will turn their brush over and make marks on their paper, this is texture. When they
finish, the Teacher will read them an Eric Carle storybook and learn all about the artist. With their textured paper,
they will make an outdoor picture by cutting out shapes and gluing it all together.
First Grade
The Teacher will read the story; Huggly takes a Bath, by Tedd Arnolds. The students will then have to create
their own bed monster out of construction paper. They will have to be creative and use their imagination to come up
with a unique bed monster. The students will also be learning how to decorate their monster by cutting out shapes
instead of drawing it out. To do this project, the students will also learn how to do printmaking. They will be making
bubbles so their bed monster can take a bath.
Second Grade
The students are learning about the life of the artist named Vincent Van Gogh. They will be learning about
the art period he was in, Post Impressionism. Van Gogh liked to show his brush strokes in his work, and the students
will have to follow that style in their art project. The students are also learning what is in a landscape: the
foreground, the background, the sky, a horizon line, and nature. In their art project, the students will draw a starry
night landscape, just like Van Gogh famous painting, The Starry Night.
Third Grade
The students are learning about the life of the artist named Georgia O’Keeffe. The students will find out that
Georgia O’Keeffe like to paint flowers really big and close up. The students will have to create their own flower close
up. Also, the students will learn about the analogous colors, which are colors adjacent to each other on the color
wheel. They will have to use analogous colors when they paint their flowers.
Fourth Grade
The students are working with clay and constructing their own Big Mouths. A Big Mouth can be an animal,
person, or made up character that looks like their mouth is open really wide. This is a fun lesson where the students
have to use their imagination as well as critical thinking as to how to construct a three-dimensional art project. They
will be learning new vocabulary words that go along with ceramics, for example: wedge, scoring and slipping, kiln,
leather hard, bone dry, bisque fire, and glaze fire.
PICTURE PAGES
Second graders at Woodview got a special treat last week when members of the Grayslake Central Rams Girls Basketball team stopped by to read a few books.
Thanks to them for spending a little time with us, after making it all the way to the Sectional
Championship game….Congratulations on a great season!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ALL
OF OUR OF OUR OF OUR OF OUR
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYFEBRUARY BIRTHDAYFEBRUARY BIRTHDAYFEBRUARY BIRTHDAY
STUDENTS!STUDENTS!STUDENTS!STUDENTS!
GOLDEN TICKET WINNERS
Morgan N. Aadit G. Alex R.
Katelyn G. Gabriel G. Meghan B. Brendan W. Ellie O. Ellie L. Tyler S. Sophia C. Adam K. Kate W. Ian G.
Sienna D. Mark H. Avril M. Adilene I. Art P.
Yajaira A. Ella D.
Duncan J. Ella G.
Marvin A. Alyssa B. Cooper B. Sam C.
Annika H. Colin K. Erin M.
Ruqaiya P. Jenna M. Aidan S.
Charlie M. Veronica M. Abby F. Blake D. Ruthie B. Danny P. Joey S. Logan S. Allison S. Tony A.
Christian M. Lain C.
Adeline E. Danny R. Bridget R. Peyton G. Ava W. Grace R. Annie R. Levi S. Martin T. Libby B. Michael U. Colby S. Tyler H. Vivek M. Caroline K. Ramaya S.
Cameron R. Jaeger B. Ella B. Trey K. Claire D.
Rahquan D. Luke E. Xander S. Trinity B. Gabriella R. Tyler W. Matthew J. Christian B. Sami M. Calvin F. Leo P.
Jackson K.
Mrs. Bella’s Class Mrs. Cunningham’s AM Class Mrs. Cunningham’s PM Class
Mrs. Hyams’ Class Mrs. Lambie’s Class Mrs. Lett’s Class
Mrs. Mankowski’s Class Mrs. Miller’s Class
Mrs. Monaghan ‘s Class
FREE CHICAGO WOLVES HOCKEY TICKET FOR STUDENTS!!!!!!!
The Chicago Wolves Hockey Team has donated to Woodview 214 FREE tickets for selected games (see dates below). If you would like a
ticket, please contact the school office to receive a certificate. Tickets will still have to be ordered by mail, fax, phone or online. There will be only 1 certificate per family allowed on a first come first serve basis. Don't wait or the
tickets might be gone!!!!
March 24th at 7:00 p.m. March 25th at 3:00 p.m. April 14th at 7:00 p.m. April 15th at 4:00 p.m.
Our 2011-2012 Market Day grocery
fundraising program is underway!
Watch for a new flyer to come home
soon!
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, “Brrrr,
soups and other hot meals
from Market Day are sure
to warm you through and
through this winter. Check
out the new flyer!”
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!