The Greenview Bulletin

The Greenview Bulletin
www.greenviewschools.org
April/May/June 2015
In This Issue
Dr. Janice Kunz
Superintendent
Mr. Ryan Heavner
Principal
Executive News
What’s Going On
Sports News
News from the Halls
Attention One and All
Spring Forward into an exciting Finish to the year!
As I look out of my office window, there is no longer snow and I so thankful
for that. I am beginning to see some green in the grass; and on several days, the
sun has actually peeked out. It has been too long of a winter again. I am really
looking forward to the start of spring sports and watching t-ball games. For me,
our kids always played softball or baseball. Getting together with friends and
family at the ball diamonds was always a good time because we had lost touch
during the cold weather. Too often I remember doing more talking than watching
the game. Regardless, the energy at the ball diamond is positive and contagious.
Whether we are cheering on our children or catching up with friends, the energy
in the air makes spring my favorite season.
The downside to the spring season naturally is that our kids forget that
school isn’t over yet. Who wants to come in before the street lights come on?
(Did anyone else have this rule?) Who wants to do homework when we can ride
bikes with friends? Any consistency you can offer to help your kids finish the
year with all of their homework completed and returned will be very much appreciated by my teachers. Setting up a schedule of doing homework at the same time
each night (immediately after school, right after supper, at 4:00 etc.) is a great
way to lessen the arguments surrounding those homework tasks.
As many of you know, we used three emergency days this school year. That
means we will move our last day of school for our students to June 2. As required, this is full school day. Graduation days are set for first Friday and Saturday in June.
Right now I am making the finishing touches to our school calendar for the
next school year. Once approved, I will get the calendar onto the school website,
and I will share it in our final newsletter. Any coordination you can offer with
family vacations and our holiday breaks is always appreciated.
Throughout the year, I have shared fiscal information with you regarding
Greenview’s budget. We are making some nice improvements at school, but there
is still more to do and our budget is thinning. We will continue to plan out our purchases but we want to ensure that should we need additional money for our students or our school, we could get it. We are asking for your input on April 7 at
the ballot box. I have included information on the pages that follow. Should you
have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me or any school board
member.
Happy Spring! Janice Kunz, Supt.
FAQs Greenview’s Upcoming Resolution
On Debt Service Extension Base
Does Greenview District #200 currently have any debt?
No. Over the past decade, Greenview citizens have not had to pay any
additional taxes to the Greenview School District due to the sale of
bonds. Greenview’s annual budget shows “$0” debt.
With no debt, does Greenview #200 have any borrowing power?
Yes, but it is very limited. Greenview has a current Debt Service
Extension Base of $24,843.
What does Debt Service Extension Base (DSEB) mean?
Debt Service Extension Base is the amount of money the district can levy
for principal and interest in a single year. In other words, it’s the school’s
annual loan payment. It cannot exceed (the Debt Service Extension Base)
currently $24,843.
What does that mean for the district?
Currently Greenview CUSD #200 cannot borrow for larger ticket items
beyond the $24, 843 Debt Service base amount. Items or equipment
needed beyond the scope of the budget and/or the debt service extension
base cannot be purchased.
What amount would the school district like the Debt Service Extension Base
to be increased to?
Greenview CUSD #200 is seeking to increase the Debt Service Extension
Base amount to $300,000. This amount will provide additional funds for
larger ticket items and it will offer the district a fiscal safety net for
other educational needs.
If Greenview CUSD 200 has a $300,000 Debt Service Extension Base, are
they going to borrow the full amount?
The Board plans to borrow only the amount needed to cover costs for the
district and its the students. Their intention is not to borrow without
purpose.
Why are we talking about the Debt Service Extension Base now?
The district’s budget has been dwindling over the years, and we have been
making repairs but we may need assistance to pay for larger ticket items.
We cannot increase our borrowing power without getting voter approval,
and we do not want to put our students and school district at risk. We
want to have a fiscal safety net in place should we need larger ticket
items or money to cover additional district costs.
What can the Greenview School Board purchase with the money?
The district can consider whatever the students or district
needs but, the School Board votes to approve these purchases.
The Greenview School Board’s plan is to try to pay for whatever
items possible using the money in the budget. With the
uncertainty of state funding and the age of some of our
equipment, we do not know how much our budget can handle at
one time.
Will the district need to make some higher ticket purchases?
Yes, the district is monitoring its boilers and its roof at the
current time.
If the resolution passes, will taxes go up?
Taxes go up only after the Greenview School Board approves the
purchase and the sale of bonds occurs.
How much will this cost me?
The tax increase for each household varies based on the value of
your property or home and the Debt Service Extension Base
(DSEB). Included at the conclusion of this FAQ is the tax
summary sheet to guide you.
Where can I find more information on this?
Look at the district’s website www.greenviewschools.org for the
PowerPoint regarding the Debt Service or contact Supt. Kunz for
other information. Also feel free to contact your Greenview
School Board members.
What will the Resolution look like on the ballot?
Shall the debt service extension base under the Property Tax Extension Law for
Greenview Community Unit School District Number 200, Menard and Logan Counties,
Illinois, for payment of principal and interest on limited bonds be increased from
$24,843 to $300,000 for the 2015 levy year and all subsequent levy years, such debt
service extension base to be increased each year by the lesser of 5% or the
percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index during the 12 month calendar year
preceding the levy year?
When is the election?
The election is April 7, 2015.
What could the proposed tax increases look like?
2013 E.A.V. :
$35,043,110
DSEB
$100,000
$200,000
$300,000
Avg. Estimated B & I Tax Rate Increase*
28.54 (.002854)
57.07(.005707)
85.61(.008561)
HOMEOWNER TAX INFORMATION
Annual
Annual
Tax Increase
Annual
Market Value
Taxable Value**
Tax Increase
Tax Increase
$50,000
$10,667
$30.44
$60.88
$91.32
$75,000
$19,000
$54.22
$108.44
$162.66
$100,000
$27,333
$78.00
$156.00
$234.00
$125,000
$35,667
$101.78
$203.56
$305.34
If you house value is not listed- take your house value /3 subtract $6,000 and X ( ) to get estimated tax increase.
* Tax rates are expressed as cents per $100 Equalized Assessed Value.
** Taxable value calculated at 1/3 of market value less a $6,000 homeowner occupied exemption.
Taxes may be lower for those who qualify for the senior citizens exemption of up to $4,000.
DSEB
$100,000
$200,000
$300,000
Avg. Estimated B & I Tax Rate Increase*
28.54 (.002854)
57.07(.005707)
85.61(.008561)
LANDOWNER TAX INFORMATION Annual Tax
Increase Per
Annual Tax
Increase per
Annual Tax
Increase per
Avg. EAV per acre
80-acre Plot
80-acre Plot
80-acre Plot
$150
$34.24
$68.49
$102.73
$175
$39.95
$79.90
$119.85
$200
$45.66
$91.32
$136.97
$225
$51.37
$102.73
$154.10
If your Avg EAV per acre is higher than that listed, multiply your EAV productivity X the Avg. estimated tax
rate increase listed in ( ) to get a per acre amount. Then X # number of acres.
Staff Appreciation Week at Greenview May 4-8 ---- We love our staff!
Please join us in honoring the wonderful staff at Greenview District 200
during the week of May 4th- May 8th.
Mark your calendars to wear your SPIRIT WEEK colors with pride!
Monday:
YELLOW for bus drivers
Tuesday:
ORANGE for Teacher Aides and Custodians
Wednesday: BLUE for Administration and Office Staff
Thursday:
RED for Teachers
Friday:
GREEN for Lunch Staff
Special thank you to all you do to make our school special. We do appreciate
everything that you do for our children and the families of Greenview CUSD 200.
Greenview Kindergarten Registration
Kindergarten pre-registration will be held on Friday, May 1,
2015 from 8:15—11:00 a.m. and 1:00—2:45 p.m. All children
entering Kindergarten for the 2015-2016 school year need to preregister. Children do not need to be present at the registration
since there will not be a screening.
In order to enter kindergarten all parents need to bring a
certified copy of their child's birth certificate. The hospital copy
is not considered a certified copy and will not be acceptable.
Certified birth certificates may be obtained at the County
Clerk's office in the county the child was born or at the State
Bureau of Vital Records at 605 W. Jefferson in Springfield.
If you know of anyone whose child is ready to begin kindergarten next fall please pass this information along. If there are
any questions please call the school at 217-968-2295
Sincerely,
Mrs. Jacobs
Hope to see you!!!
Greenview Sports News
HS Basketball
Spring Sports Coops
The HS Basketball team finished up their season
and had a couple postseason awards. Joey Powell
was voted 2nd Team All Conference by the
coaches of the Tomahawk Conference. Carrigan
McMahon was voted by the Tomahawk
Conference coaches to participate in the
Tomahawk vs. Prairieland All-Star game in Cuba.
The Tomahawk team won the game 92-79.
Congratulations to Joey and Carrigan for their
success!
Spring Coop sports are up and running! All
home events are hosted at the Athens Sports
Complex. The following athletes are
participating in spring sports this year:
JH Track
The JH Track season is underway! Mr. and Mrs.
Kossak have 31 runners participating this year.
Here is a list of the meets scheduled for this
season:

Girl’s Soccer—Mackenzie Graham, Paula
Froeba

Softball—Evelyn Heyen, Destiny VanCleve

Baseball—Nathan Fox, Coady Rebbe, Kyle
Huddleston, Cody Powell, Jaice Willis

Track—Carrigan McMahon, Jacob
Schurman, Nathan McCarthy, Zach Shull,
Taylor Ivey, Lexi Coffey, Mary Jordan,
Emily Fleck

April 6th—Williamsville 4 p.m.

April 9th—Midwest Central 4:00 p.m.
Open Gym Reminder

April 13th—Auburn 4:30 p.m.

April 14th—Williamsville 5th/6th 3:45 p.m.

April 16th—Havana 4:00 p.m.

April 20th—Midwest Central 4:00 p.m.

April 23rd—Athens 4:00 p.m.

May 2nd—Porta TBA
Greenview is holding a basketball open gym
every Sunday night beginning at 6 p.m. Community members are encouraged to lace ‘em up
and come play. Cost is $3 to play. High school
students currently in basketball are not eligible
to participate according to IHSA rules. Players
must be 13 years of age or older.

May 5th—Havana 4:15 p.m.

May 7th—Pawnee 4:00 p.m.

May 9th—IESA Sectionals TBA
Due to minimal gym space being available during the winter months
because of HS/JH Basketball, HS/JH Cheerleaders, and JH volleyball.
Biddy Ball will be moved to second semester starting this school year.
2015 Souvenir Staff Recognizes Its Sponsors
Many thanks to the businesses and organizations who support Greenview’s yearbook publication, the
Souvenir. Special recognition is given to those listed below who donated at the Silver ($125) Sponsor
Level and the Red ($80) Sponsor Level.
Silver Level Sponsors
Greenview GEO
Dowell Farms, Inc.
Athens State Bank
Rohlfs Implement
Schurman Auto Body
Power & Power Garage
Grosboll Becker Tice & Barr
Lincoln College
Nikles of Mason City
Mott & Henning Funeral Home
Huddle House
Prairie State Plumbing and Heating
Estep & Associates Mercantile
Wibben Detasseling
Armitage Collision Repair, Inc.
Greenview United Presbyterian Church
Red Level Sponsors
Chilli Bear's Bar & Grill
Hurley Funeral Home
Brandt Consolidated
JDS Holliday
Riverbank Lodge
New Salem Childrens' Center II, Inc.
Bert's Service
Ogden Insurance Agency Inc.
Bank of Greenview
National Bank of Petersburg
Brooke's Salon
Gillmore-Allen Insurance Agency Inc.
Farmers Grain & Coal Co.
J & R Marble & Trailer, INC.
American Central Insurance- Dennis Lister, Agent
Black Level Sponsors
Waibel Storage
Nikles of Petersburg
Potter Drug
Menard Electric Cooperative
The Furniture Den
Sloan Implement Company, Inc.
IGA
John Estill Automotive, Inc.
Mason City Pharmacy
Country Hills Golf Course
Country Pickens
Mason City National Bank
Petersburg Ace Hardware
The Menard County Review
Menard County Circuit Clerk- Penny Hoke
Mason City Banner Times
Tracy Olson Ins. Agency, Inc.
Justice Carol Pope
City Video & Tanning Spa
Menard County Farm Bureau
Charles K. Smith, Attorney
Branson Bed and Breakfast
Greenview Amvets Post 179
& Ladies Auxiliary
Dates to Remember!
April 2 — Early Dismissal-1:57 p.m.
April 3— April 10—Spring Break
April 24-25— High School Play 7:11 p.m. (Sherlock Holmes)
April 30— Science Fair 6:00 p.m.
May 2—Jr/Sr Prom 8:00-11:00 p.m.
May 13— Early Dismissal-11:30 a.m.
May 25— No School-Memorial Day
May 31— Baccalaureate @ Greenview United Church 7:00 p.m.
June 2— 4th Quarter Ends
June 5— 8th Grade Promotion 7:00 p.m.
June 6 — High School Graduation 7:00 p.m.
Dawg Pound PTO Needs Your Support!
The Dawg Pound PTO is in full force this year and needs your support! Many events are planned for the
2014-2015 school year with several new and exciting events in the works to entertain and delight families. Support from parents is greatly needed and appreciated in order to help make this year’s activities a
success. Meetings are held the first Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. They typically last one hour and
are held in the HS Library. Children are welcome to attend meetings. If you are unable to attend meetings
but still want to be in the know, then please pass on your email and/or phone number, and you can receive
meeting minutes and text messages regarding important PTO information. Please contact Cynthia Wilcoxon at [email protected] or by phone at (217) 899-5490 for questions, comments or to be added to
the PTO parent list. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to a fun and exciting school year!
Thanks to all parents that are sending in money for lunch card accounts. Students will receive notices when balances are negative or getting
low. One request is that when money is sent in for your student's account
please include their first and last name. This will help us to get the funds on
the correct account. If the funds are to be split between multiple students
please indicate the amounts to go to each student. Thanks in advance for your
help.
News from the Elementary Reading Room
Each month this year the elementary classrooms will be focusing on one reading
strategy for that whole month. Here are some ways that you can reinforce this
strategy at home:
April’s focus will be: Inferring
Good readers can take what they know and what is written to read between the
lines. A good reader can also combine their background knowledge with clues
from the text to predict, conclude, make judgments, and interpret.
Questions to ask your readers:
●Why did the author write the story in that way?
●Why do you think the character feels that way?
●Why did the character do that?
●Why did you think that would happen?
May’s focus will be: Visualizing
Good readers create pictures in their minds as they read.
Questions to ask you readers:
●What did you picture as you read this paragraph or story?
●When reading this story did you make pictures in your head?
●How did these pictures help you understand the story better?
●What do I hear, feel, taste, or smell?
Activities for your readers to do:
● Draw a picture of what they visualized.
● Sculpt what they saw out of play dough.
●Act out what they visualized.
Box Tops for Education
Greenview School continues to collect Box Tops for Education. Please save the box tops from marked merchandise. Tape or glue ten box tops to a piece of paper labeled with students' NAME and GRADE for the student to earn a "buck", which can be redeemed at the "Box Top Store" held periodically in the cafeteria during
lunch break. Students can shop for a token prize according to how many "bucks" they have turned in. If you
do not have a child in school and would like to donate, box tops can be left in the grade school office. The
students love the Box Top Store. This fundraiser is a direct cash deposit into our school system. Each box
top redeemed is worth a dime and our school has collected up to $1,000 per year.
Items donated to the Box Top Store would be appreciated and can be left in the office. Thank you to those
who have already donated.
Campbell labels are also collected. This is a separate fundraiser and is not used for purchase at the Box Top
store. The labels collected are used to purchase items for our school that are selected from the Campbell's
catalog.
Souvenir News
Order Your 2015 Edition!
The Souvenir staff is busy preparing for a 2015 yearbook that will entice readers young
and old. All Greenview school events and its people (early childhood through seniors
and staff) will be featured.
This year we are moving to online sales. To purchase your copy of the 2015 Greenview
Souvenir, visit www.jostensyearbooks.com and search for “Greenview High School.”
Every option that was available in the past regarding name-stamping, icons, and plastic
covers is still available online. From now on, yearbook orders are $45. Don’t miss your
chance to buy one!
Lend Your Hands__Save A Life
The Greenview School District wants to notify students, parents and staff of a CPR
and AED video. This is video is on HANDS ONLY CPR.
Public Act 097-0715, effective June 28, 2012, recommends training for students
grades 6 through 8, as part of the schools safety education curriculum. Schools may
choose to provide this training. Hands Only CPR is recommended for teens or adults who
experience sudden collapse.
There are several web sites available with this information. Among them are the following:
www.heart.org/Hands Only CPR or http:www.isbe.state il.us school_health.htm #cpr. This
video emphasizes the importance of CPR skills for people who have not taken an official
CPR class. Anyone can do it and save a life.
Elementary Computer News
Terrific Typing!
Students in grades 2 through 5 have been working
on their keyboarding skills with a program called
Type to Learn 4. Grade 2 was introduced to the left
and right side of the keyboard and using both
hands to type letters. Grade 3 practiced the home
row position of asdf and jkl; with thumb resting
lightly on the spacebar. Grades 4 and 5 really get
into keyboarding by learning and practicing new
keys with each lesson and its accompanying activities. These lessons are individualized—students
have goals that are based on their own speed and
accuracy. Hoping to see lots of students through
Lesson 20 by the end of the school year, which
means they will have covered all of the letter keys
and punctuation.
IXL Math
Elementary students in grades K through 5 are using the
IXL Math program again this year. The kids will be utilizing this program all year to reinforce math skills that they
are learning in the classroom, in addition to reviewing and
building on other math concepts previously learned. Most
classes are working with IXL at least once or twice a
week during their technology time in the computer lab.
Parents, be sure to check out the reports online so you can
see your child’s progress and their strong and weak skills.
Encourage them to use this program at home too! Just
click the IXL link on the Greenview Schools homepage
and type in your child’s username and password. (This
was sent home on a sheet at the beginning of the school
year.)
RAZ Kids
Reading A to Z online is another fun and beneficial program that our elementary students (K-5) utilize in the
computer lab. Each student listens to and reads books at his/her reading level. Then a quiz is taken to see how
much information the student retains from the book. Stars are earned, which can then be spent on items for
their virtual rocket and robot. We discourage rushing through—students should spend time taking in, understanding, and marveling at the facts in these non-fiction books. Be sure to ask your child what they learned in
the last book they read on RAZ Kids!
Parents, you can access this site at http://www.raz-kids.com/ . Enter the appropriate teacher username.
Teacher username
mmckinneyn
aturaskya
jschurman
greenvw13
Classroom
4th and 5th grades
1st grade
Kindergarten – plus LGonz. and MM from 3rd Grade
2nd and 3rd grades
From there, click on your child’s button. At the top is a parents link where you can provide an email to see detailed reports on your child’s reading and comprehension progress.
Safe Online Surfing
Grades 3 through 5 have completed an Internet Safety Unit. Students utilized the www.usa-sos.org website to
learn more about “Safe Online Surfing”. Each grade took a pre-quiz and finished a scavenger hunt in which
they had to answer questions from various linked websites. Some sites had videos and games and others just
had important information to share about keeping personal information private while online. Finally, the kids
took a post-quiz to see how much they remembered from the scavenger hunt. The three biggest takeaways for
most children were 1) if they are ever concerned or have a question about something on the Internet, ask a
trusted adult, 2) not everything on the Internet is true, and 3) think twice about posting anything on social media – words and pictures can live on the Internet forever! Good advice for adults as well!
IXL Math Milestone
Elementary students in grades K through 5 achieved a monumental milestone on February 27, 2015. As a
group, they completed an astounding 100,000 math problems so far this school year! Keep up the hard work
elementary kids!
GREENVIEW 2020
The school improvement team has created a survey for the Greenview parents, staff,
students, and community members. We would like your input on how to make our
school a better place. The survey will be available on the Greenview School District
Website and Greenview School District Facebook page. If you do not have computer
access, please contact the school (217) 968-2295, for assistance in completing the
survey. Thank you.
The School Improvement Team
Ms. Holbrook
Mrs. Morris
Mrs. McKinney Mrs. Kossak
Mrs. Brooks
Greenview Band and Chorus News
Upcoming Music Dates
April 18, 2015-IHSA Organizational Contest-site Rochester (HS Band and Chorusmandatory)
May 1, 2015- IESA Organizational Contest at Chatham Glenwood (JH Band and Chorusmandatory)
Skatetime!
Students in grades K-5 will be rollerskating during the week of
April 20th. Please make sure your child wears or brings socks
during this week!
Jump Rope for Heart
Our Jump-A-Thon event this year, held on
Wednesday, March 11th, benefitted the
American Heart Association. Our K-5 students raised $4,529!! Many of the students received a duck(s) for their donations. The students enjoyed rotating
through four stations in the gym which included long jump roping, short jump roping, partner jump roping, jumping Mrs.
Sullivan’s “stinky shoe”, and an obstacle
course for the younger students. The students also enjoyed a tug-of-war competition at the end of the activity. Each student’s name was drawn for a small prize
between rotations. The PTO kindly provided us with a snack and Gatorade after
all their hard work. It was a fun day for
all! A special thank you to all the elementary teachers, Mrs. Sharp, and Mrs. Rector for all their help! Also a big “thank
you!” to all the junior high students and
high school students that helped out.
Items Needed!
Mr. Kossak is looking for old cell
phones for his technology class. These
phones will not be turned on or ever
charged. They will be used to show how
technology has changed through the
years. If you are willing to donate any old
cell phones, please contact the school or
simply drop it off. Thank you!
The school is also looking for donations of old yearbooks from Greenview
Schools. After sorting and cataloguing the
books, we noticed some years that were
missing. These years are currently missing:
1986
1968
1948
1947
Any books older than 1939
If you know of anyone willing to donate
their old yearbook(s), please contact Mr.
Kossak at the school.
Spelling Bee Champion!
On Friday, February 6, 2015
the local Greenview Spelling
Bee was held. Students in
grades 5-8 participated. Abbi
Joseph won first place by
correctly spelling the
word emporium.
Congratulations Abbi!
Ms. Winkelmann/Newbold will be taking the sophomores, juniors, and seniors to
see To Kill a Mockingbird at the Sangamon Auditorium on April 28th. The cost
of the show will be $9. We will stop for lunch after the show and return to
school before the end of the day. I look forward to sharing the theater experience
with the students involved. I hope to be able to share it with more in the future.
Please make sure that your student dresses nicely that day, as I take my theatrical
experiences very seriously.
Bulldog Volleyball Camp 2015
Girls from all area towns are invited to attend volleyball camp hosted at Greenview High School. The camp will be for girls entering 1st-8th grade. The purpose for the camp is to work with young girls to teach fundamentals, skill building and teamwork. The
younger groups will be focused on learning in a fun, non-competitive environment. The older groups will focus on in-depth fundamentals in a more competitive environment to prepare for Jr. High volleyball.
When: June 8th-12th
Where: Greenview High School
Who: All area girls entering 1st-8th grade
Times: 1st-2nd: 8am-9:45am
3rd-5th:10 am-11:45am
6th-8th:12pm-2pm
Times are tentative and may be changed to adjust to numbers in each age group.
Cost $40 per camper. Fee includes 5 days of small group and individual instruction given by Varsity volleyball coaches and
Varsity players. Also includes the learning of fundamentals, skill-building, offensive and defensive tactics, and scrimmaging (older
groups). All campers will also receive a camp t-shirt.
*****Please return the registration below along with the $40 camp fee. Checks may be payable to “Greenview High School Volleyball”. Registration is due by May 22th. You can turn registration into the Greenview High School office or mail it to the address below. Once we get all registrations we will e-mail or call with a confirmation of times. If you have any questions you can
contact Greenview School at 968-2295 and leave a message for Justin Kossak or e-mail Justin at [email protected]
or Jennifer Heyen at [email protected].
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Name__________________________________ Age_____ Grade (2015-2016)________ T-Shirt size______________
Address_______________________________________ City________ Zip______
Phone #____________________ Cell#_____________________ Email:___________________________
**Please drop off or mail registration and fee to:
Greenview High School/Varsity Volleyball
147 Palmer St.
Greenview, Il 62642
“I/we understand that Greenview School District assumes no liability for injuries or illnesses that my student may sustain as a result of her/his participation in these activities or as a result of using any equipment or facilities provided by
Greenview School District. I/we hereby release and discharge Greenview School District, its governing board, and its
officers, agents, servants, and employees from any and all claims of injury, illness, death, loss, or damage that my
daughter/son may suffer as a result of her/his participation in these activities.”
Parent Signature_________________________________
Emergency phone number __________________________
April 2015 Lunch Menu
4/1/15 — Crispitos or ham and cheese sandwich, peas, mixed fruit, milk
4/2/15 — Chicken nuggets or PBJ, corn, pineapple, milk
4/3/15 — 4/10/15 — Spring Break
4/13/15 — Chicken giggles or PBJ, mashed potatoes, gravy, carrots, pears, milk
4/14/15 — Cheeseburger or hamburger, corn, peaches, milk
4/15/15 — Texas straw hat or PBJ, lettuce, mandarin oranges, milk
4/16/15 — Hot dog w/cheese and chili, baked beans, applesauce, milk
4/17/15 — Macaroni and cheese or egg roll, peas, mixed fruit, milk
4/20/15 — Chicken noodle soup or turkey and cheese sandwich, cheese sticks,
pineapple, milk
4/21/15 — Tenderloin on bun or PBJ, green beans, pears, milk
4/22/15 — Steak nuggets or turkey and cheese sandwich, mashed potatoes, gravy,
corn, peaches, milk
4/23/15 — Corn dogs or burrito with cheese and beans, lettuce, applesauce, milk
4/24/15 — Chicken breast strips or turkey and cheese sandwich, cheese potatoes,
mixed fruit, milk
4/27/15 — Ham and cheese hot pockets or PBJ, potato triangles, mandarin
oranges, milk
4/28/15 — Grilled chicken on bun or PBJ, green beans, pears, milk
4/29/15 — Ham and beans or ham and cheese sandwich, cornbread, carrots,
peaches, milk
4/30/15 — Chicken nuggets or PBJ, corn, applesauce, milk
May/June 2015 Lunch Menu
5/1/15 — Chimichanga with beans and cheese or ham and cheese sandwich,
lettuce, mandarin oranges, milk
5/4/15 — Crispitos or turkey and cheese sandwich, carrots, apple slices, milk
5/5/15 — Chicken patty on bun or macaroni and cheese, peas, pineapple,
milk
5/6/15 — Lasagna with garlic bread or turkey and cheese sandwich, lettuce,
pears, milk
5/7/15 — Chicken quesadilla or PBJ, corn, peaches, milk
5/8/15 — Pizza or PBJ, green beans, mixed fruit, milk
5/11/15 — Country fried steak or ham and cheese sandwich, mashed
potatoes and gravy, carrots, mandarin oranges, milk
5/12/15 — Cheeseburger or hamburger, cole slaw, pears, milk
5/13/15 — Early Out-No Lunch
5/14/15 — Grilled chicken on bun or PBJ, cheesy potatoes, peaches, milk
5/15/15 — Texas straw hat or ham and cheese sandwich, lettuce, pineapple,
milk
5/18/15 — Biscuits and gravy or turkey and cheese sandwich, potato
triangles, applesauce, milk
5/19/15 — Chicken fajitas or PBJ, lettuce, pears, milk
5/20/15 — Tenderloin on bun or turkey and cheese sandwich, baked beans,
peaches, milk
5/21/15 — Sloppy joe on bun or PBJ, corn, mixed fruit, milk
5/22/15 — Spaghetti with bread sticks or turkey and cheese sandwich, lettuce,
peaches, milk
5/25/15 — No School-Memorial Day
5/26/15 — Chicken patty on bun or PBJ, peas, mandarin oranges, milk
5/27/15 — Crispitos or PBJ, carrots, pears, milk
5/28/15 — Flapsticks or PBJ, green beans, applesauce, milk
5/29/15 — Manager’s Choice
6/1/15 — Manager’s Choice
6/2/15 — Manager’s Choice
26
19
12
HSSoccer/Pleasant Plains
Invite/A/4:00
HSSB/Tri City/A/4:30
Field Trip/10th, 11th, 12th
8:30-1:15
HSSB & HSBB//Edinburg/
H/4:30
HSSoccer/Pleasant Plains
Invite/A/4:00
29
28
HSBB/Porta/A/4:30
JHTRK/Midwest Ctrl/A/4:00
HSSoccer/N.Mac/H/5:00
HSSB & HSBB/Rushville/
A/4:30
A
22
Athens HS Co-op Sports
Pictures/3:30
15
27
21
JHTRK/5th&6th/
Williamsville/A/3:45
HSSB & HSBB/Pleasant
Plains/A/4:30
Resume School.8:00 am
JHTRK/Auburn/A/4:30
HSSoccer/Williamsville/A
4:30
HSTRK/New Berlin/A.4:00
20
14
13
HSTRK/Williammsville/A/4:30
HSSoccer/Meridan/H/4:30
HSSB/New Berlin/A/4:39
JHTRKWilliamsville/A/400
HSBB/Porta/H/7:00 pm
No School/Spring Break
No School/Spring Break
8
7
HSSoccer/Pleasant Plains Invite/
A/4:00
Science Fair/6:00
HSSB/Auburn/H/4:30
HSBB/Havana/h/4:30
HSTRK/Sangamon Quard/A/4:30
30
HSSoccer/Beardstown/H/4:30
HSSB/Porta/A/4:30
HSTRK/Heyworth/A/4:00
HSBB/JV/Mt. Pulaski/A/4:30
HSSB-HS Softball
HSBB-HS Baseball
HS Soccer-Girls
HS @ Athens
JHTRK-Jr. high track
JH @ Greenview
HS PLAY/Sherlock
24
JHTRK/Athens/A/4:00
HSSoccer/Gillespie/H/5:00
HSSB & HSBB/Lanphier/A/4:30
HSBB/JV/Williamsville/H/4:15
HSTRK/Porta/A./4:00
Sport Pictures/2:00
IHSA Organizational
23
17
Board Meeting/6:30
JHTRK/Havana/A/4:00
HSBB & HSSB/Heyworth/A/4:30
PTO Fundraiser pick up 4-7
HSBB/JV/N.Mac/A/4:30
HSSB/Lewistown/A/4:30
No School/Spring Break
10
16
No School/Spring Break
JHTRK/Midwest Ctrl/A/4:00
HSSoccer/Lutheran/A/4:30
HSBB/Beardstown/H/4:30
9
HSSB & HSBB/Pawnee/
H/4:30
No School/Spring Break
No School/Spring Break
Early Dismissal/1:57/Spring
Break
HS Soccer/Decatur Lutheran/
H/4:30
HSSB & HSBB/Hartem/H/4:30
6
3
2
1
Fri
Thu
Wed
5
Tue
Mon
Sun
April 2015
HS Play/Sherlock
Holmes/7:11
25
PTO Fundraising Kids
Painting/10:00—11:30 am
HSSoccer/Pleasant Plains/A
10:00 am
HSBB & HSSB/Warrensuburg
18 IHSA Organizational
HSBB/Carrollton/DH/
A/11:00 am
HSSB/Tri-City Triangular/
A/10:00 am
11
HSSB & HSBB/Triopia
H/10:00, 12:00, 2:00
4
Sat
Senior Baccalaureate/7:00/
Greenview United Church
31 31
24 24
17 17
10 10
No School/Memorial Day
26 26
JH Track Banquet/6:00
HSTRK/Honor Roll Meet
A/5:30
25 25
19 19
18 18
HSBB/Lutheran/H/4:30
27 27
20 20
2828
Board Meeting/6:30
2121
Blood Drive /9:30-2:30
HSSB/Delavan/H/4:30
Early Dismissal/11:30 School
Improvement
HSBB/Tri-City/A/4:30
HSBB & HSSB/Williamsville/
A/4:30
HSBB/Calvary/H/4:30
HS Soccer/Pana/A/.5:00
Class/Organization Pictures/8:00 am
1414
JHTRK/Pawnee/A/4:00
13 13
77
HSBB/Mt. Pulaski/H/4:30
Thu
Thu
6 6
Wed
Wed
12 12
JHTRK/Havana/A/4:15
HS Soccer/Stanford Olympia/A/4:30
HSTRK/Sangamo Conf.
5 5
Tue Tue
11 11
HSSB & HSBB/Riverton
A/4:30
4
4
3
3
Mon Mon
Sun Sun
May 2015
2929
Art Club Field Trip/St. Louis
2222
JHTRK/State
30
30
23
23
JHTRK/State
16
16
JH Track Sectionals
HSSB & HSBB/N. Mac/H
10:00 am
1515
99
Promenade 5:30-6:00
Prom/8:00-11:00
JHTRK/Porta/A/TBA
HSTRK/Williamsville/A/4:30
3rd, 4th, 5th Field Trip 8:30-2:30
IESA Organizational Contest Band & Chorus
Kindergarten Registration/8:15-11:00/1:002:45
HSSB & HSBB/N. Greene/A/4:30
HS Soccer/Pl. Plains Inv.
HSBB/Midwest Ctrl/A/4:30
22
11
88
Sat
Sat
FriFri
15
22
29
14
21
28
30
23
16
9
24
17
10
No School/Teachers Institute
4th Quarter Ends/Last day of
school
8
3
2
1
Wed
Tue
Mon
7
Sun
25
Board Meeting/6:30
18
11
4
Thu
26
19
12
8th Grade Promotion/7:00
5
Fri
June 2015
27
20
13
HS Graduation/7:00
6
Sat
Greenview Community Unit School
District #200
Greenview, IL 62642
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAL PAID
GREENVIEW, IL 62642
PERMIT NO. 8
OR CURRENT RESIDENT