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Volume 17 Number 15
April 17, 2015
Monday, April 20
3rd Grade Chorus - 2:35 - 3:30 pm
Student Council 2:35 -3:30 pm
Monday, April 27
Tuesday, April 21
PTA Meeting at Westbrook - 9:15
Art Club (Wood Sculpture) 2:35 pm - 3:45 pm
Global Language 2:35 - 3:25 pm
Laughing Academy 2:35 - 3:30 pm
Tuesday, April 28
Wednesday, April 22
4/5 Mixed Chorus 2:35 - 3:30 pm
Chess Club 2:35 - 3:15 pm
Laughing Academy 2:35 - 3:30 pm
Wednesday, April 29
Thursday, April 23
Global Language 2:35 - 3:25 pm
Running Club 2:30 - 3:15 pm
Friday, April 24
Chess Club 7:00 - 7:45 am
PARCC TESTING
3rd Grade Chorus 2:35 - 3:30 pm
PARCC TESTING
Art Club (Wood Sculpture) 2:35 pm - 3:45 pm
Global Language 2:35 - 3:25 pm
Laughing Academy 2:35 - 3:30 pm
PARCC TESTING
4/5 Mixed Chorus 2:35 - 3:30 pm
Chess Club 2:35 - 3:15 pm
Laughing Academy 2:35 - 3:30 pm
Thursday, April 30
PARCC TESTING
Global Language 2:35 - 3:25 pm
Running Club 2:30 - 3:15 pm
2nd Grade Orientation Night 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Friday, May 1
PARCC TESTING
Parent Newsletter Distributed
Chess Club 7:00 - 7:45 am
Illinois Text Messaging and Cell Phone Laws
In school zones, it is a statewide law that
unless the vehicle is parked in a parking
space, or a handsfree device is used, drivers
may not operate cell phones. This applies to
buses as well as any other vehicles operating within the
school zone. Fines for violation of Illinois cell phone law
start at $75. Illinoisʼs cell phone and texting laws are
considered “primary” laws. A primary law means that an
officer can pull you over for the offense without having to
witness some other violation. PLEASE DO NOT TALK
OR TEXT IN THE GLEN GROVE SCHOOL ZONE. IT
IS FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR STUDENTS.
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HOT LUNCHES FROM FOOD SERVICES
Week of April 20th (Week “B”)
Monday, April 20th – All-Beef Hot Dog on a Bun with Oven Potato and Baked Beans.
Tuesday, April 21st - Pan Cheese Pizza, Vegetable, Fruit Cup
Wednesday, April 22nd – Pasta with Italian Meat Sauce, Garlic Bread, Green Salad with
Vegetables and Fresh Fruit.
Thursday, April 23rd – Baked Tyson Chicken Tenders with Dipping Sauce, Mashed Potatoes,
Bread Option, Fresh Fruit.
Friday, April 24th - Cheddar filled Bosco Sticks, vegetable
Week of April 27th (Week “C”)
Monday, April 27th – Cinnamon French Toast Slice with Syrup, Pork Sausage and Fruit Juice.
Tuesday, April 28th – Individual Stuffed Crust Cheese Pizza, Green Salad with Vegetables
and a Fruit Cup.
Wednesday, April 29th – Breaded Mozzarella Cheese Sticks with Marinara Sauce, Hot
Vegetable and Fresh Fruit.
Thursday, April 30th – Hamburger or Cheeseburger on a Bun, oven potato and Fresh Fruit.
Friday, May 1st - To be determined
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Low Lunch Balance Reminders
•In order to ensure your child has access to the school lunch choices, it is
important to maintain a healthy lunch balance.
•Please know that you can check your childʼs balance at anytime by logging
into PowerSchool.
•In order to help parents keep track of those balances, automated email
reminders are sent when balances begin to get low. Letters are also sent
home with students with negative lunch balances on a daily basis.
•Those messages can sometimes go into your junk folder as they are seen
by many email systems as spam.
• Please keep an eye out for these reminders and if one does go into your junk folder, mark it as
safe to ensure future delivery of the messages.
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From The Principal’s Desk
Dear Glen Grove Families,
Springtime is here, and besides warmer weather, beautiful blooms, and baseball’s first pitch, the season brings
those of us who work in schools a frenzied pace as we begin to formally plan for next year while continuing to
engage children in the important learning that must be mastered this year. As we look ahead to this final stretch –
hard to believe we’ve only nine weeks left – here are some things on which we will be focusing.
One of our most important responsibilities at the end of the school year is the important work of assigning students
to classes. It is the belief of Glenview District 34 and Glen Grove School that children receive the most benefit from
their educational experience when in a balanced classroom setting. The following criteria is influential in creating
this setting:
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Classes will be balanced by gender across a grade level
Class size will be balanced across a grade level
Classes will be balanced by program needs
Classes will be balanced by academic abilities and achievement
Classes will be balanced by social-emotional needs
Classes will be balanced by student leadership skills, work habits, and general behavior
Part of the placement process entails eliciting parental input, as well. You will soon have the opportunity to provide
us with information that can inform classroom assignments by completing a Parent Input Form. Please use this
form to indicate factors you wish the Placement Team to consider when determining class assignments for your
child. Completing the input form is optional, as you may feel your child’s current teacher has enough information to
determine the best placement for your child. All students, with or without written parent input, will be given equal
time and consideration in the placement process. So, please look for detailed information regarding all
aspects of our placement process. This information, along with the Parent Input Form, will be going home
to second and third grade families on April 24. Creating smooth transitions for our students is one of our
primary goals, and careful, thoughtful attention to placement is one way to accomplish this.
We will also be gearing up for a second round of PARCC, the new State accountability assessment that replaces
the Illinois Standards Achievement Test (ISAT). As you may recall, PARCC designed its system to include multipart testing, with two required components: the Performance Based Assessment (PBA) and the End of Year
Assessment (EOY). The PBA was given in March, and the EOY must be administered in late spring, once 90% of
the school year has been completed. The EOY will be focused on “innovative, short-answer questions and items
to measure concepts and skills. Students will demonstrate comprehension of literary and informational texts and
give definitions of words based on their reading of texts, rather than on memorization. They will also show
understanding of mathematical concepts, procedures and short applications.” We will be administering the
PARCC to all of our third, fourth, and fifth graders between the dates of April 27 and May 1. Students will be taking
three separate assessments – two in mathematics and one in English language arts. Your child will only be testing
on specific dates and times during this window, so look for communications from teachers and/or teams for your
child’s testing schedule.
Spring assessments also include the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) measure of academic progress
that will occur between May 19 and May 29. This computerized assessment tool provides an individualized look at
your child’s development in reading, mathematics, and language usage. Please note that NWEA reports will be
sent home at the end of the school year, whereas PARCC results are not expected until the fall on next year.
Please remember that although academic assessment results are important to all of us, this data alone does not
capture all that makes up our school environment. Besides math and reading goals, we strive to nurture social and
emotional awareness and skills, as well. As the school year gets closer to ending, we will take some time to reflect
on the effectiveness of the Glen Grove Student Handbook in making behavior expectations explicit to all, and on
the self-reflection and problem-solving strategies we’ve used to help students make responsible decisions. Finally,
teachers piloting the Second Steps Program will evaluate its effectiveness in teaching students how to understand
and manage their emotions, control their reactions, and be aware of the feelings of others – aspects of children’s
development we try to foster as carefully and intentionally as their academic development.
Finally, I hope the themes of renewal, new beginnings, and optimism that characterize springtime surround you this
season and always!
Respectfully,
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Helena Vena
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The WB/GG PTA is hosting a fundraiser night
at TWO locations on one night!
Enjoy dinner at Corner Bakery and dessert at Menchie’s
and all of your purchases will help support our schools.
You won't want to miss this, so mark your calendars.
Date: Thursday, April 30
Corner Bakery Hours: 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Menchie’s Hours: 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Location: Corner Bakery and Menchie’s at the Glen
15% of all your purchases will be donated to our schools!
Artist On Display!
Congratulations to 4th grader, Emma Biancofiore who had a
piece of art selected to hang at Northbook Court shopping
mall! The gallery is located in a hallway next to J.Crew, and
work will be displayed there through the end of April.
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Dear Parents,
On Tuesday, May 19th, award-winning children’s author Dan Gutman will be visiting Glen Grove
School. Dan is the author of the New York Times bestselling Genius Files series, as well as the
internationally bestselling My Weird School series, and the Baseball Card Adventure series, among
many others. He will be happy to autograph and personalize his titles for students. Books are
available on a pre-order basis and can only be guaranteed if your order is received by Monday,
April 27th. Prices reflect a 10% discount, plus tax. You and your child can preview the author’s
work and discover a lot more at http://dangutman.com.
Quantity
Title
Cost
Featuring black-and-white photographs and stats
throughout, plus back matter separating fact
from fiction, Willie & Me is the perfect mix of
history and action for every young baseball fan.
With wisdom from all the players he has helped
before--plus the surprise return of some familiar
faces--Stosh uses his power to travel in time
using baseball cards one last time in a fabulous
finale to the adventure of a lifetime.
$15.55
Willie and Me
Personalized
to:
Hardcover
Honus and Me
Personalized
to:
The first book in the Baseball Card Adventure
series! When young Joe Stoshack finds the most
valuable baseball card in the world, a Honus
Wagner T-206, in a pile of garbage, he thinks
he's struck it rich. It turns out the card is worth
more than money. It's his ticket to a time-travel
adventure to a historic world series game, with
one of the greatest baseball players who ever
lived.
$5.80
Paperback
Genius Files: License to Thrill
Personalized
to:
Personalized
to:
Before they reach the finish line, the twins will
be abducted by aliens, trapped with a venomous
snake, pushed through a deadly turbine, and
thrown into a volcano. Craziest of all, their
parents might finally believe them! Will the
twins make it back home to California in one
piece, or will they fall off the top of the Golden
Gate Bridge? It's all coming to an end with the
fifth book in the Genius Files series.
Genius Files #1: Mission
Unstoppable
The most exciting road trip in history begins! In
this action-packed, New York Times bestselling
adventure, twelve-year-old twins Coke and Pepsi
McDonald embark on a family vacation you'll
have to read to believe. As Coke and Pepsi
dodge nefarious villains starting in California all
the way to the Infinity Room in Wisconsin.
Black-and-white photographs and maps put
young readers right into the action.
$16.50
Hardcover
$6.80
Paperback
Total
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The Homework Machine
Personalized to:
Personalized
to:
Personalized to:
Thank You!
The unlikely foursome made up of a geek, a
class clown, a teacher's pet, and a slacker -Brenton, Sam, Judy and Kelsey, respectively, -are bound together by one very big secret: the
homework machine. Because the machine, code
named Belch, is doing their homework for
them, they start spending a lot of time together,
attracting a lot of attention. And attention is
exactly what you don't want when you are
keeping a secret.
$6.80
Paperback
Million Dollar Shot
“When Eddie Ball wins a poetry contest
sponsored by a local candy company, he
gets a chance to earn a million dollars by
sinking a free throw at an NBA finals
game. Gutman succeeds in generating
plenty of excitement for the big moment,
but he isn't afraid to slow the pace to focus
on Eddie's relationships with his widowed
mother; with his best friend, Annie, an
African American girl who lives in his
trailer park; and with Annie's dad, who
blew his chance to make it to the NBA and
is determined to see Eddie succeed.”-Booklist
Miss Daisy is Crazy
$5.80
Paperback
“Principal Klutz agrees to ‘rent out’ the school
for a night (and wear a gorilla suit) if the
children read a million pages. Can they do it?
The humorous, simply written story, first in the
My Weird School series, gets its zest largely
from A. J.'s lively, first-person commentary on
school life and legend. Reluctant students will
have no trouble relating to A. J., and breezy
Miss Daisy illustrates how respecting kids and
balancing learning with fun can produce
positive results.” --Booklist
ORDERS DUE TO
 Cash or  Check (payable to
THE LIBRARY BY
“The Book Stall”) enclosed.
MONDAY, APRIL 27. Prices reflect a 10% discount and
include the tax.
$4.85
Paperback
Total:
Child’s Name: _____________________________
*Please note if personalization sections are not fill out, the book will only be signed.
Classroom Teacher: _______________________ Grade: _______________
The Book Stall will process all orders on the day of the event, Tuesday, May 19th.
Books will be sent home then.
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Physical Education News
Wow! We can’t believe that we are already in the third trimester. Just a few months of school left.
Our Jump Rope for Heart was a huge success. This year we raised a grand total of $18,201. This is the highest amount
that Glen Grove has ever donated to the American Heart Association, and we have been doing the Jump Rope for
Heart event since 2004. Thank you to all the families that donated and the students that participated in the Jump Rope
for Heart event.
In Physical Education class, we just finished up our gymnastics unit. Students used the skills they learned to put
together a routine that they performed for the teacher. Students’ gymnastics sheets are located on the student’s iPads,
if you are interested in seeing what skills they learned, what was in their routine, or what grade they received on their
routine.
After spring break, our upcoming units in PE will be Bowling and Dance. Students will work on the underhand
throwing/rolling motion while aiming at a target (bowling pins) in the bowling unit. In the Dance unit, students will be
working on following steps in rhythm while learning some line and folk dances. Weather permitting, we plan on going
outside for the following units: Ultimate Frisbee, Track and Field, Golf, and Kickball/Softball.
The American Heart Association offers information for living a healthy life. It is a program called My Life Check.
There are seven steps to living a healthy life. They are: get active, check your cholesterol, eat better, manage your
blood pressure, lose weight, reduce your blood sugar and stop smoking. They offer a free heart score at: http://
www.heart.org/MyLifeCheck.
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Field Day is Tuesday, June 9th, 2015 from approximately 12:00 - 2:30 pm. The
rain date for field day is Wednesday, June 10th. Field day is when all the students
from Glen Grove will be participating in a variety of activities, such as hand-off
tag, shooting baskets and running some relay races. We are looking for parent
volunteers to help us run this fun and exciting day. If you are available to
volunteer on either or both dates, please e-mail Lori Marcotte @
[email protected] or call @(847) 657-2349 or you may contact Preston
Roberts @ [email protected] or (847) 657-2346 or Tim O’Donnell @
[email protected] or (847) 657-2349
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NEWS FROM THE LRC
We are getting ready for author Dan
Gutman’s visit on May 19th with some
exciting activities for the school. Each
Gutman book a student reads (any time
during this school year) earns him or her a
Gutman Gator Greenback. A Greenback allows the student
to enter a raffle. There is no limit to the number of times a
student can enter (unless he/she has read every book Dan
Gutman has written). Each grade level has a raffle box.
Students will be given the Greenback from their classroom
teacher and asked to deposit them in the grade level boxes
in the library. On Friday, May 16th Mrs. Funke will be
pulling the Gutman Gator Greenbacks at lunchtime in the
cafeteria for each grade level. Students whose names are
pulled will win signed books and posters.
The library is also having two essay contests. The
first is lunch with the author. Nine lucky students (three
from each grade level) will have the opportunity to eat
their lunch with Dan Gutman, the day he is visiting. The
second opportunity is a writers’ workshop with the author.
30 budding writers (10 from each grade level) will get to
learn from the New York best-seller author! Anyone can
write and submit an essay. All winning entries will be
chosen randomly. I am so excited about these special
events for our students.
We have two order forms: one for Mr. Gutman’s
books and the second for our t-shirt design contest. The
book order form is included in this newsletter (or with the
link above). It is due in the library by April 27th. The Book
Stall will be processing orders the day of the visit (May
19th) and students will take home the books then. Please
make sure to fill out the personalization line on the form.
If it is not filled out, books will just be signed. The second
order for the t-shirt design celebrating the visit will be due
by Friday, April 24th. It will be online at Custom Ink.
There will be a separate note coming home with the
details. If you don’t have Internet at home or want to pay
cash, please contact the library for a paper order form.
They are also due on April 24th.
A special thanks to Beth Engleman for designing
our Greenback slip and the wonderful display windows
next to both of the library doors; one celebrating Spring
and the other for our upcoming author visit. Come by at
open house and admire both!
Special congratulations to our Triple Great Gator Readers
(reading 105 titles):
Sophie G.
Nitz
Rebecca G.
Nitz
Aria J.
Poulakos
Damian T.
Poulakos
Nico A.
Poulakos
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We are pleased to announce the newest members of our
Great Gator Reader Program (students who read 35
titles):
Aleah N.
Luke M.
Angeline V.
Daniel S.
David P.
David L.
Nicholas R.
Nick P.
Lily C.
Kamilla B.
Madelyn S.
Anna K.
Ellen S.
Emily S.
April K.
Carolyn C.
Mohsin K.
Maya C.
Kriston N.
Burns
Dahmer
Margolis
Margolis
Margolis
Margolis
Margolis
Margolis
Champney
Champney
Champney
Levy
Roy
Roy
Roy
Vaselopulos
Vaselopulos
Hartnett
Mateling
Hip hip hooray to our Double Great Gator Readers
(reading 70 titles):
Jack C.
Josh P.
Adam S.
Isabella G.
Lucas S.
Hannah G.
Chloe S.
Vanya G.
Matthew K.
Nick K.
Rafael C.
Cassidy C.
Rachel P.
Lauren L.
Nitz
Nitz
Nitz
Nitz
Dahmer
Poulakos
Poulakos
Poulakos
Poulakos
Poulakos
Poulakos
Considine
Burns
Champney
I am pleased to announce we have another Four Time
Great Gator Reader (reading 140 titles) :
Ashley B. in Ms. Mateling’s room
Have a question? Access the Glen Grove LRC website
at https://sites.google.com/a/glenview34.org/glengrove-school/ to see if the answer is there.
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GOOD-­‐BYE TO GLEN GROVE
5th GRADE T-­‐SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST
Dear 5th Grade Students and Parents,
On Friday, June 5 the PTA will host a picnic for all 5th grade students to celebrate the end of their @me at Glen Grove. As a part of the celebra@on, we are crea@ng one-­‐of-­‐
a-­‐kind t-­‐shirts to be designed by a Glen Grove 5th grader.
All 5th grade students are invited to par@cipate in this t-­‐shirt design contest. The contest rules are:
1. Design must be on an 8 ½ by 11 white sheet of paper.
2. Design must be done in black marker only.
3. The words “Glen Grove Class of 2015” must appear in the design.
4. Any text in the design should be appropriate, crea@ve and meaningful.
5. All entries must be turned in to the Glen Grove office no later than Friday, April 17.
Students will wear the T-­‐shirts on the day of the picnic. Informa@on on ordering t-­‐
shirts will be sent separately.
If you have any ques@ons regarding the t-­‐shirt design contest, please contact Kandy Houser at [email protected] or Amy Rudolph at [email protected].
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Starting Time at All Intermediate
Schools is 7:55 a.m.
That means that the buses will arrive at
school, for the most part, by 7:45 at which time
the bells ring and students will enter their
classes. Morning announcements are made
daily at this time about events during the day,
etc. It is very important for students to be on
time to facilitate the start of the day with the
knowledge and information to be successful.
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Morning Arrival Procedures
Walkers coming from the
walking path west of the school
must follow the path around the
back of the building to the
playground area when arriving
prior to 7:45 a.m. Walkers arriving from the
neighborhoods to the east should proceed
directly to the playground using the paths on
the east side of the building, and walkers
should use the pathways on the west side of
the building. Bike rider must dismount their
bicycles once reaching school grounds and
walk their bicycles to the racks either in front of
or behind the building to be secured in the bike
racks closest to their route home. Classes
begin at 7:55 a.m. at Glen Grove. Students
may not arrive at school prior to 7:35 a.m.
There is no supervision before this time. At
7:35 a.m. Glen Grove Staff will supervise
children on the playground. Children should be
dressed appropriately to be outside if the wind
chill is above 10° F. Starting time at all
intermediate schools is 7:55 a.m. That means
that the buses will arrive at school, for the
most part, by 7:45 at which time the bells ring
and students will enter classes. Morning
announcements are made daily at this time
about events during the day, etc. It is very
important for students to be on time to facilitate
the start of the day with the knowledge and
information to be successful.
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Homework and Vacation
The following are the Extended Absence
Homework Policy guidelines that we have
put into place to provide the framework
for work that needs to be completed
because of an extended absence.
Strong school attendance is a critical
component to a student's success in school and
the importance of good attendance is constantly
stressed at Glen Grove. While we value the
experiences children receive from visiting other
places and spending time with family members
afar, it is strongly advised that families schedule
trips and vacations within school holiday periods,
so as not to impact a studentʼs attendance at
school.
If your child will be out of school for an extended
vacation, notify the teacher and the health office, in
writing, in advance of the absence. Homework or
make-up work is not provided in advance for
extended vacations. It is expected that your child
will keep a journal of the trip and complete an
independent reading log to be turned in upon his/
her return to school.
Please know that teachers will work to provide
some of the learning opportunities and work that
will be missed upon return. However, the teachers
are not able to recreate the classroom
environment, so please understand that there may
be experiences or learning situations that cannot
be recreated or adapted. Upon return, the
teachers will work to create manageable
assignments and deadlines for core assignments,
but it will be the studentʼs responsibility to make-up
the work.
Note: If a student experiences an extended
absence for medical reasons, there is the option to
pursue eligibility for homebound instruction during
that absence.
Important Car Pick-Up Information
If you are picking your student up in the car pick-up
lane, please remain in your vehicle until your child joins
you in your car. This lane is a designated pick-up/dropoff zone NOT to be used for long or short-term parking.
Consistently adhering to procedures for dropping-off
and picking-up children will help us meet our goal of
providing the safest most efficient environment during
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Outdoor Recess Procedures
The benefits of an outdoor recess are many and
Glen Grove makes every effort to
see that all of our students go
outdoors every day. Children are
able to exercise, socialize and
experience a variety of activities
with friends and this all helps to
enhance their learning
experience. Starting the
afternoon after a time of fresh air
definitely improves learning, alertness and overall
productivity.
Please make sure your children are dressed
appropriately for outdoor play. In cold weather
boots, mittens or gloves, warm jackets, snow pants,
hats and scarves are a must. If your child wears
boots to school, please remember to send in shoes
for them to use during physical education. The wind
chill factor must be ten or below or it must be too
wet or raining before we cancel outdoor recess. The
children are out approximately 20 minutes. Please
note that children must wear coats if temperatures
are below 32°F.
We are often presented with requests for children to
remain indoors at recess, generally because of
allergies or as part of a recovery from illness. If it is
necessary for your child to be indoors at recess, a
note from the doctor will be required. We
appreciate your support and cooperation with our
recess procedure.
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Clip box top labels from everyday products you already have
at home and send them to school! Your child can drop them off
to the front office. Box tops are on many products! If you keep
an eye open for them, you’ll see them everywhere. BOX TOPS
MUST BE UNEXPIRED AND UNTORN.
If possible, please make an effort to cut the box tops properly; this
helps us with the submission process and saves our volunteers
hours of time.
Now through April 12, you can win up to 50,000 box tops (That’s
$5000) for Westbrook and Glen Grove! Go to
www.boxtops4education.com and enter! You can enter one
time per day now through April 12.
Track Westbrook and Glen Grove Box Tops donations online! Go
to www.boxtops4education.com and join. Please note that we
are submitting Westbrook and Glen Grove Box Tops together under the Westbrook name, but the funds we receive are given to
the PTA to support both schools. In the last few months we have
already collected approximately $415 through Box Tops donations.
SUPPORT YOUR SCHOOL!!!
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Important Information from the Health Office
ALL STUDENT absences should be called into the
health office no later than 7:55 a.m. at (847)
998-5031! The school has voicemail so
parents can call the health office to leave
messages at any time. PLEASE DO NOT
CALL YOUR CHILDʼS TEACHER WITH
AN ABSENCE AS THE HEALTH OFFICE
DOESNʼT ALWAYS RECEIVE THE
MESSAGE. PLEASE ALSO
REMEMBER TO LET THE HEALTH OFFICE KNOW IF
YOUR CHILD IS GOING TO BE ABSENT FOR AN
EXTENDED AMOUNT OF TIME.
Just a reminder....if your child is out sick with a fever or
vomiting please make sure they do not return to school
until they are fever free or symptom free for 24 hours.
If your child needs to come to school after 7:45 a.m.
please have them come through the front office. This is
for the safety of all of our students. Thank you.
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From the Nurses Office
Students requiring any medications during school
hours must file a medication form with the health office. This form requires a physicianʼs signature as well as a
parentʼs signature. All medication brought to school
must be in an appropriately labeled pharmacy
container. This also includes over-the-counter medicine
such as Tylenol, Advil, Cough Drops, etc. In order to
care for asthma medication, additional forms need to be
completed. Just a reminder....if your child is out sick
with a fever or vomiting please make sure they do not
return to school until they are fever free or symptom
free for 24 hours.
Parent Teacher Association
The Westbrook/Glen Grove Parent Teacher Association
is a very active group of volunteers, whose service is
essential to the success of the schools. In addition to
providing ongoing support to school improvement
efforts, the PTA sponsors school assemblies, Ice Cream
Socials, book fairs, and many other worthwhile events.
All parents are urged to take an active role in this
organization. Please call the school or one of the PTA
members for more information.
Meetings will be held at Westbrook School from 9:15 11:15 am on the following dates: April 21st, May 19th
2014-15 PTA Board
President - Kelly Labrie Vice President - Angela Shim
2nd Vice Presidents - Tanya Klatt & Janis Hurst
Treasurer - Pam Paradies
Asst. Treasurer - Margie Carr Secretary - Allison Elias
Membership - Audrey Lee
Communications Director - Allison Benedetti
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May 11 - 15
Parents are invited to visit the Fine Arts classes during this week!!!
Please come join your students at these times to experience a little of what they do during the
week! Come see for yourself how the arts and physical education enrich your children!
3th Grade TREE’s Fine Arts Schedule:
Art: Thursday @ 11:00 – 12:00
Music: Tuesday @ 11:00 – 12:00
Drama: Wednesday @ 11:00 – 12:00
Physical Education:
Monday - Thursday @ 9:30 – 10:00, Friday @ 11:30 – 12:00
Parking is at a premium at Glen Grove, so please let us know if you are coming:
Return this portion to a Fine Arts teacher by: Friday, May 1st
Student’s Name: _____________________________________
Classroom Teacher: _____________________________________
Day(s) that you are coming to visit:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday
Which class(es) will you be visiting:
Art
Drama
Music
Physical Education
!
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May 11 - 15
Parents are invited to visit the Fine Arts classes during this week!!!
Please come join your students at these times to experience a little of what they do during
the week! Come see for yourself how the arts and physical education enrich your children!
Mrs. Aquino’s Fine Arts Schedule:
Art: Friday @ 8:00 – 9:00
Music: Monday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Drama: Wednesday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Physical Education:
Monday / Wednesday @ 8:00 – 8:30, Tuesday / Thursday / Friday @ 9:00 –
9:30,
Parking is at a premium at Glen Grove, so please let us know if you are
coming:
Return this portion to a Fine Arts teacher by: Friday, May 1st
Student’s Name: _____________________________________
Classroom Teacher: _____________________________________
Day(s) that you are coming to visit:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Which class(es) will you be visiting:
Art
Drama
Music
Thursday
Friday
Physical Education
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May 11 - 15
Parents are invited to visit the Fine Arts classes during this week!!!
Please come join your students at these times to experience a little of what they do during
the week! Come see for yourself how the arts and physical education enrich your children!
Mrs. Carter’s Fine Arts Schedule:
Art: Wednesday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Music: Friday @ 8:00 – 9:00
Drama: Monday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Physical Education:
Monday – Thursday @ 8:30 – 9:00, Friday @ 9:30 – 10:00
Parking is at a premium at Glen Grove, so please let us know if you are coming:
Return this portion to a Fine Arts teacher by: Friday, May 1st
Student’s Name: _____________________________________
Classroom Teacher: _____________________________________
Day(s) that you are coming to visit:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Which class(es) will you be visiting:
Art
Drama
Music
Thursday Friday
Physical Education
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Health Office (847)998-5031
May 11 - 15
Parents are invited to visit the Fine Arts classes during this week!!!
Please come join your students at these times to experience a little of what they do during the
week! Come see for yourself how the arts and physical education enrich your children!
Mrs. Considine’s Fine Arts Schedule:
Art: Friday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Music: Tuesday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Drama: Thursday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Physical Education:
Monday – Thursday @ 8:30 – 9:00, Friday @ 11:30 – 12:00
Parking is at a premium at Glen Grove, so please let us know if you are coming:
Return this portion to a Fine Arts teacher by: Friday, May 1st
Student’s Name: _____________________________________
Classroom Teacher: _____________________________________
Day(s) that you are coming to visit:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Which class(es) will you be visiting:
Art
Drama
Music
Thursday Friday
Physical Education
!
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Health Office (847)998-5031
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May 11 - 15
Parents are invited to visit the Fine Arts classes during this week!!!
Please come join your students at these times to experience a little of what they do during the
week! Come see for yourself how the arts and physical education enrich your children!
Mrs. Kolarik’s Fine Arts Schedule:
Art: Monday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Music: Wednesday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Drama: Friday @ 8:00 – 9:00
Physical Education:
Monday / Wednesday @ 8:00 – 8:30, Tuesday / Thursday / Friday @ 9:00 – 9:30
Parking is at a premium at Glen Grove, so please let us know if you are coming:
Return this portion to a Fine Arts teacher by: Friday, May 1st
Student’s Name: _____________________________________
Classroom Teacher: _____________________________________
Day(s) that you are coming to visit:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Which class(es) will you be visiting:
Art
Drama
Music
Thursday
Friday
Physical Education
Glen Grove Newsletter
Office (847)998-5030
Health Office (847)998-5031
May 11 - 15
Parents are invited to visit the Fine Arts classes during this week!!!
Please come join your students at these times to experience a little of what they do during
the week! Come see for yourself how the arts and physical education enrich your
children!
Mrs. Kowalke’s Fine Arts Schedule:
Art: Tuesday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Music: Thursday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Drama: Friday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Physical Education:
Monday / Wednesday @ 9:00 – 9:30, Tuesday / Thursday @ 8:00 – 8:30,
Friday @8:30 – 9:00
Parking is at a premium at Glen Grove, so please let us know if you are
coming:
Return this portion to a Fine Arts teacher by: Friday, May 1st
Student’s Name: _____________________________________
Classroom Teacher: _____________________________________
Day(s) that you are coming to visit:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Which class(es) will you be visiting:
Art
Drama
Music
Thursday Friday
Physical Education
!
Glen Grove Newsletter
Office (847)998-5030
Health Office (847)998-5031
!
May 11 - 15
Parents are invited to visit the Fine Arts classes during this week!!!
Please come join your students at these times to experience a little of what they do during
the week! Come see for yourself how the arts and physical education enrich your
children!
Ms. Levy’s Fine Arts Schedule:
Art: Thursday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Music: Friday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Drama: Tuesday @ 9:00 – 10:00
Physical Education:
Monday / Wednesday @ 9:00 – 9:30, Tuesday / Thursday @ 8:00 – 8:30,
Friday @ 8:30 – 9:00
Parking is at a premium at Glen Grove, so please let us know if you are
coming:
Return this portion to a Fine Arts teacher by: Friday, May 1st
Student’s Name: _____________________________________
Classroom Teacher: _____________________________________
Day(s) that you are coming to visit:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Which class(es) will you be visiting:
Art
Drama
Music
Thursday
Friday
Physical Education
Glen Grove Newsletter
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Health Office (847)998-5031