Nineteen News Alden-Hebron District 19 9604 Illinois Street Hebron, IL 60034 MAY 2015 HS Graduation & 8th Grade Recognition Come and celebrate the accomplishments of the class of 2015. Graduation for the class of 2015 will be Sunday, May 17 at 1:00 in the Paul Tigard Gym. Doors will open at 12:30. Congratulations graduates! Inside this issue Board Briefs………………….……...……………2 PTO News………………………………...…………..3 School & Community News………………..3 From the Athletic Directors Desk..4 MS/HS Track Schedule……..……………….4 Boys Baseball Schedule…………………....5 Girls Softball Schedule……………….….5 Autism 5K walk & Run…………………...6 & 7 Guidance corner.………...…..…..….……....8 Nurse’s Notes...……………….……….…..…….9 School calendar…...…………….…………..10 Special points of interest In Recognition of their promotion to the High School Class of 2019, this year's Eighth Grade Recognition Night will be Thursday, May 28 at 7:00 p.m. in the MS/HS gymnasium. 1 Athletic news/Calendar Save the Dates/Programs Community & Student News O lder P eople with A ctive L ifestyles Our Own OPALS According to Webster (still my personal preference over Wikipedia) the word “Opal” comes from the Latin Opalus and literally means jewel. Despite some early superstitions about Opals being a source of bad luck, ancient Greeks considered them the luckiest and most precious of all the gems because of their ability to showcase a multitude of different colors. This lore makes perfect sense to me, especially as we launch our own OPALs program for Hebron area seniors. We chose the name because, just like the gemstone, our OPALs (Older People with Active Lifestyles) have each become unique through years spent solidifying into their own current, jewel-like forms. And, just like the gemstone, our OPALs are made up of individual traits, each reflecting their own interplay of colors like microscopic droplets of water in a rainbow. Finally, just like the gemstone, our OPALs are full of fire, often have almost magical qualities and hold limitless value and possibilities. Our OPALs programming will be offered through the Harvard Senior Center, and at 2 senior satellite sites in Hebron: Saint John’s Lutheran Church on Tuesdays and the Hebron United Methodist Church (HUMC) on Wednesdays. Any McHenry County senior (over age 60) is welcome to participate in OPALs offerings. Senior Center membership is not required but is only $10 a year and members receive most programs for free, while non-members pay a small fee. Grant-funded services are free for both members and non-members. The activities include the traditional ABCs (Arts, Bingo, Crafts) of senior services, as well as a host of new programs that have been suggested by the Senior Advisory Council (S.A.C.). Some of these ideas are already in place, including Senior Yoga, Music and Movement, and a trained, Community Resource Navigator to individually help seniors get connected to available services. Several others are in development, including congregate meals, a walking club (sponsored by the Dari Company), and day trips. Each senior site has representatives on the S.A.C., with Shirlee Correll and Ella Bostic serving from HUMC; and Toby Behrens and Gayle Mansfield representing St. Johns. All this is just the beginning of the new OPALs program for area seniors and we will be distributing activity calendars and a monthly newsletter with upcoming events, registration information, and copies of the calendar in the church information racks and all around the towns. In May, our website, harvardseniorcenter.org, will link to the 2 church sites for even more ways to stay connected. Please call the Harvard Community Senior Center at (815) 943 – 2740, or contact one of the S.A.C. members, for more information and thanks for this OPALs Opportunity! Sincerely, Board Briefs Board Members: Sue Walters, President: 815-648-2726 Chris Olson, Vice President: 815-648-2382 Jenny Linneman, Secretary: 815-648-2027 Jeff Helland: 815-648-4265 John Eskridge: 815-648-2624 Andy Madsen: 815-482-4948 Ken Winkelman: 815-648-2070 Dr. Debbie Ehlenburg: 815-648-2442 Ext. 1525 2 This is a brief summary of the Board Meetings held in March. Details of these meetings are available through the district office, posted in each building and on the website at : www.alden-hebron.org April Board Briefs: 8th Grade Recognition set for May 28, 2015 Appointment of Patricia Syens as School Treasurer for the 2015-16 School Year and Treasurer’s Bond Mowing proposals discussed Next Board Meetings : May 5th @ 6:00 p.m. & 19th @ 7:00 p.m. in the Elementary multi-purpose room Hebron Public Library is happy to announce that they have been able to raise $6,832.48 toward the $15,000 needed for a partial roof repair. Donations can be made directly to the library or at www.gofundme.com/jqkxy4. Remember that all donations are tax deductible. Please help us save the Hebron Public Library! The library now has wifi available for our patrons. Come try us out, the librarian will help you get started. The library is open on Mondays from 2-5, Wednesdays from 2-5, and Saturdays from 9-12. Thank you for your continued support. Hebron Library Board ALDEN-HEBRON 2014 Vacation Bible School (Free this Year!) Sponsored By Alden United Methodist, Hebron United Methodist, and St. John’s Lutheran Churches June 8th to 12th 8:30 am – 11:30 am At St. John’s Lutheran Church, 9812 Saint Albans St., Hebron Classes for age 4 years to 4th grade. Grade 5 and up welcome to help! For registration information or questions, call Laura at 815-861-2921 PTO NEWS Pastries for Parents was a complete success. Thank you so much for accompanying your child(ren) for this annual event. Spirit wear orders should arrive soon. Teacher's Appreciation week celebration is the week of May 4th. The teacher appreciation luncheon is scheduled for May 6th. Watch your child's backpack for more information. Our next meeting is scheduled at 2:50 on May 6th in the elementary library. Voting in new officers will take place at this meeting. Please join us! Thank you again for your continued support throughout this school year. 3 Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club Dear Valued Supporter, The Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club is pleased to host our 2nd Annual Giant Fest on Saturday, June 27, 2015 at Hebron Community Park, Price Rd. Hebron. Our goal is to raise $25,000 to put lights on both our Softball & Football fields. We invite you to participate in this great event by securing a space among our local businesses. Business spaces are available for 20% of daily sales (Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club will sell tickets for $1 each and provide collection boxes. All boxes will be tallied at the end of the event and your balance -20% donation provided to you within 3 days). Additionally, home-based businesses are welcome to join for $30 per table. Monetary donations are always welcome. Our Event offers a Run/Walk, Tug-O-War Competition, Food, Music, Kids Activities and a great opportunity to renew pride in our community. It is only with the support of our local families and businesses that we can continue to benefit our school programs at all levels. The Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club would like to thank you in advance for your consideration. For more information find us on facebook @ GiantFest or E-mail us at [email protected] ALDEN-HEBRON 12th MAN CLUB 2nd Annual Giant Fest Run for Lights 2-mile run; 10-K run; 2-mile walk Saturday, June 27, 2015 Be prepared to be covered in Green & Black & showered with SuperSoakers as the Football & Softball teams guide you along the path! (Runners not wanting paint or water will be given a wristband.) Check in, Registration and Awards at Hebron Community Park – Price Rd Registration from 7 -8 a.m. Mailed entries must be postmarked by June 13, 2015. Two-mile run & walk and 10K run BEGIN AT 9:00 A.M. Race Course: Travel through city streets and rural areas. Course surface is asphalt. Awards: Awards to 1st-3rd place winners individual age group for all three competitions. Age Groups: 13 & under; 14-18; 19-24; 25-32; 33-45; 46-55; 56-64; 65-74+ Entry Fee: Children 13 & under & Seniors 65+ - $20.00 Ages 14 to 64 - $30.00 Day of Race: Children 13 & under & Seniors 65+ - $30 day of race Ages 14 to 64 - $40 Cash or check only. Be prepared to show ID on race day if paying by check. Mail registration and fee to: Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club c/o AHHS 9604 Illinois St. Hebron, IL 60034 Name: RACE: 2 Mile ______10K _____ 2 Mile WALK _____ Address: City: State Zip Sex: Male _____ Female _____ Phone: ( ) **** Age: as of June 27, 2015 _____ ***** E-mail Address: Shirt Size (Circle one )– Small Med Lg XL XXL (Extra T Shirt $15.00) Quantity _____ In consideration of my entry being accepted, I intend to be legally bound, do hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, and assigns, waive, release, and discharge for all rights, claims and damages which I may hereafter accrue against GiantFest, its chairpersons, sponsors and volunteers associated with this race. I attest that I am physically fit and able to compete in a race of this length, knowing full well the consequences of weather this time of year and its effect on running. Signature of participant Date Signature of Parent/Guardian (if participant is under 18) For more information find us on facebook @ GiantFest or E-mail us at [email protected] 4 Date ALDEN-HEBRON 12th MAN CLUB 2nd Annual Giant Fest Pulling for Lights 3 on 3 Tug-O-War Competition Saturday, June 27, 2015 Check in, Registration and Awards at Hebron Community Park – Price Rd Registration from 10-11 a.m. Mailed entries must be postmarked by June 13, 2015 Competition begins at Noon Medals to 1st place team members in individual age groups Trophy for overall Champion Team * Men's or Women's Category Age Groups: 13-18; 19-32; 33-45; 46-55+ Early Entry Fee: $30.00/team Day of Event: $60.00/team Cash or check only. Be prepared to show ID on event day if paying by check. Mail registration and fee to: Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club c/o AHHS 9604 Illinois St. Hebron, IL 60034 Team Name: Name: Address: City: State Zip Sex: Male _____ Female _____ Phone: ( ) **** Age: as of June 27, 2015 _____ ***** E-mail Address: Shirt Size (Circle one) Small Med Lg XL XXL (Extra T Shirt $15.00) Quantity _____ In consideration of my entry being accepted, I intend to be legally bound, do hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, and assigns, waive, release, and discharge for all rights, claims and damages which I may hereafter accrue against GiantFest, its chairpersons, sponsors and volunteers associated with this competition. I attest that I am physically fit and able to compete , knowing full well the consequences of weather this time of year and its effect. Signature of participant Date Signature of Parent or Guardian (if participant is under 18) Date For more information find us on facebook @ GiantFest or E-mail us at [email protected] Alden-Hebron / Faith Lutheran High School Baseball 2015 Date May 5 7 8 9 11 13 16 Opponent Berean Baptist Kirkland Schaumburg Christian Earlville-Leland South Beloit Hinckley Big Rock Ottawa Marquette H-A H H A A H H A Level Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity DH Varsity Varsity Varsity DH Time 4:30 4:30 4:30 10:00 4:30 4:30 TBA Bus Head Coach: Mr. Brian Engelbrecht Assistant Coaches: Mr. Ken Winkelman, Mr.Fred Shepston & Mr. Jim Judson As of 03/02/15 Alden-Hebron / Faith Lutheran High School Softball 2015 Date May 7 8 9 11 13 16 Opponent Kirkland Woodstock Earlville-Leland South Beloit Pecatonica Ottawa Marquette H-A H H A H H A Level Varsity Varsity Varsity DH Varsity Varsity Varsity DH Time 4:30 4:30 10:00 4:30 4:30 TBA Bus Head Coach: Mr. Jerry Lagerhausen Assistant Coach: Mr. Sean Dooley As of 3/2/15 Alden-Hebron High School 2015 Track Schedule Date May 2 6 9 11 14-15 18 21-22 Opponent Mooseheart Relays Christian Liberty NAC Conference Meet Girls Invite @ CLA IHSA Sectionals Girls Boys Invite @ CLA IHSA Sectionals Boys Teams B&G B&G B&G G G B B Time Bus 9:00 4:30 10:00 @ Luther North 4:30 TBA 4:30 TBA Head Coach: Mrs. Marnie Lalor Asst. Coach: Anthony Rajkowski As of 3/2/15 2015 Middle School Track Schedule Date May 2 Opponent Lakes Region Conference @ Grant HS Head Coach: Nick Krywaruczenko Head Coach: Kyle Kajula Revised 3/6/15 5 H-A A Time 9:00 High School Track Fundraiser Thank you to everyone who gave donations for our Savor’s Fundraiser. We collected 2076 pounds of donations and earned $518. We will use this money to purchase training items and hoodies for the Track team. Did you know? Alden-Hebron Elementary Boys are 4 times more likely than girls to have 5th Grade Service autism. Learning Presents: People do not “outgrow” autism. People with autism may have really sensitive 5K Walk/Run Event senses. May 16, 2015 Registration: 9 a.m. Walk/Run Kick Off: 10 a.m. It was founded in 2004 by Dorie Haevel and Kelly Weaver– both are mothers of a child diagnosed with autism. Their goal of ALCA is to teach Alexander Leigh Center for Autism Alexander Leigh Center for Autism 1 in 66 children will be diagnosed with autism each year. students the skills necessary to achieve functional independence. They provide an environment where children on the autism spectrum can develop their potential academically, emotionally, socially, communicatively, and physically. They have support groups for parents that can be attended regularly. For more information about the Alexander Leigh Center for Autism: Visit: www.alcacenter.com Children born to older parents are at a greater risk for having Autism Spectrum Disorder. 5K Walk/Run 6 Call: (815) 477-2522 Our Mission: “Our mission is to help the Alexander Leigh Center for Autism because we want to make a change in their lives by helping students get the support they need in order to be successful in life. In addition, we want to educate as many people as possible about the causes, signs, and treatment for autism. We hope that by having a better understanding of this disability, people will become more accepting of the fact that there is no such thing as being “normal.” -Ms. Latas / Mrs. Braun’s 5th Grade Class Here is what we think! “I learned that you shouldn't judge people by their disability because there is no normal.” Cindy C. “It is okay to be different because we are all unique in our own ways.”- Nehan S. “I feel good because by doing this 5K I feel I am helping the world.” -Caden G. “Doing the 5K makes me proud because I know we will be helping students have a better education.”- Monique A. “I feel this 5K is a great chance to raise money for kids in need.” -Caden O. See you there! Alden-Hebron Elementary School Registration: 9 a.m. Yes! I would like to help the Alexander Leigh Center for Autism. _____________________________ Name _____________________________ Address _____________________________ Phone Number ____I will be participating in the Walk/Run on May 16. Enclosed is my $10 registration fee. _____I will not be able to participate in the Walk/Run event, but I’ve included a donation. Please return this form to: Alden-Hebron Elementary School 11915 Price Road Hebron, Illinois 60034 Please make checks payable to Alden-Hebron Elementary School. Walk/Run Kick Off: 10 a.m. The 5th grade service learning group has been working hard planning a 5K walk/run in hopes to spread awareness about autism. All proceeds will be donated to the Alexander Leigh Center for Autism. The 5K is on May 16th. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and the walk/run will start at 10 a.m. See the attached flyer for an early registration form. 7 Guidance Corner Academic Information Summer vacation is right around the corner, but school is currently still in session!! Second semester / Quarter 4 ends on May 15th for the seniors, and May 29th for everyone else. Don’t give up now; we’re in the home stretch!! Work as hard as you can!! You still have some time to get your grades up if they’re not where you want them to be. Continue to give your schoolwork 110% and get your best work turned in on-time. If you need help or have questions – ASK YOUR TEACHERS! *May 13th and 14th: Senior Final Exams *May 17th: High School Graduation at 1:00pm *May 25th: Memorial Day – No School *May 28th and 29th: High School Final Exams *May 28th: 8th Grade Recognition at 7:00pm College and Career Readiness Juniors: GO ON COLLEGE VISITS AND DO YOUR RESEARCH THIS SUMMER!!! It will make senior year a lot easier on you! Seniors: See Mrs. Schuda ASAP if you need a final transcript sent to any colleges once you graduate. If you are planning on going to ANY school (community college, tech school, or 4-year college/ university), they will REQUIRE a final transcript before you attend their institution. Scholarships: Encourage your students to apply for scholarships! We have a list of scholarships that are available for all students, But students will find the most scholarship money by typing “scholarships” into the search engine at each specific school they have applied to for admissions. See Mrs. Schuda if you need a copy of your official transcript. May Testing Information *May 4th: AP Psychology Exam *May 5th: AP Calculus Exam *May 4th – 7th: Middle School PARCC Testing *May 12th – 15th: High School PARCC Testing 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. “5 Tips for starting out on the right foot with your ‘college’ roommate” Contact your roommate – once you receive your assignment, contact your future roommate. Remember, even if your roommate is your complete opposite, they are most likely just as curious and nervous about meeting you as you are them. Work out the details – Schedule your move so that you are not moving at the exact same time. Also, trade cell phone numbers and other contact info in case of emergencies. Gather additional information about your roommate such as religious practices, hobbies and health practices. Remember, your roommate doesn’t have to be your best friend – Coexisting with a stranger tends to be EASIER that you initially imagine. Your roommate doesn’t have to be your best friend but you need to communicate and be able to live together. Address problems as soon as they occur – as time goes on, you may discover that there are things about your roommate that bother you. Address the issue as soon as possible. When you let small annoyances continue over time, it eventually becomes a much bigger problem. Get help if you need it!! It is possible that bigger issues will surface. When it is time for ask for help, visit your resident assistant (RA) or resident director (RD) and talk to them about your issue. They may suggest that you confront your roommate first. If that doesn’t work, you may have the option of moving to a different room. Remember- nothing will change unless you make it change. Laura Schuda Academic Advisor Special Education If you have any special education concerns, please contact Molly Battaglini at 815-648-2442 ext. 1513 Parents/Guardians please make sure that your student has the right exams and vaccinations for the upcoming school year. Remember students in Pre-k (for the first time), kindergarten, sixth, and ninth grade require physical exams. Students in Kindergarten or new to our school district require vision exams, and Kindergarten, second, and sixth grade require a dental exam. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call me! Nicole K. Lasak, MS RN School Nurse Alden-Hebron Community Consolidated Unit Schools District No. 19 11915 Price Rd. Hebron, IL 60034 (815)648-1633 Healthy children learn better. School nurses make it happen! 9 May 2015 SCHOOL CALENDAR Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 HSBB = HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASEBALL HSGSB = HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOFTBALL MSTK (A) 9:00 11:00 Dismissal School Improvement Planning HSTK= HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MSTK= MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK B & G = Boys and Girls / G = Girls / B = Boys (H) = HOME 3 PROM (A) = AWAY (TBA) = TO BE ANNOUNCED 4 5 6 7 8 HSGSB (H) VARSITY 4:30 B.O.E. MEETING 7-9PM HSBB (H) VARSITY 4:30 10 FISH SANDWICH 11 HSTK (A) G INVITE 4:30 CORN DOG 18 HSTK (A) B&G 4:30 PIZZA HSGSB (H) VARSITY 4:30 HSBB (H) VARSITY 4:30 17 HS Graduation 1PM 2:50 PM CHICKEN NUGGETS 12 13 HSGSB (H) VARSITY 4:30 HSBB (H) VARSITY 4:30 HOT DOG HSTK (A) B&G 10:00 HSBB (A) VARSITY 4:30 HSGSB (A) VAR DH 10:00 ELEMENTARY (3-5) CONCERT HSBB (A) VAR DH 10:00 CHEESEBURGER CHILI 14 15 16 HSTK (A) G IHSA HSTK (A) G IHSA HSGSB (A) VAR SECTIONALS SECTIONALS DH TBA (TBA) (TBA) HSBB (A) VAR DH TBA CHICKEN PATTY 19 20 PIZZA TACO 21 HSTK (A) B INVITE 4:30 25 9 HSGSB (H) VARSITY 4:30 HSBB (H) VARSITY 4:30 P/U 3:30PM B.O.E. MEETING 7-9PM 24 HSTK (A) B&G 9:00 CHICKEN NUGGETS 26 27 HSTK (A) B IHSA SECTIONALS (TBA) PIZZA SPAGHETTI 28 No School Memorial Day CHICKEN PATTY CHEESEBURGER 22 23 HSTK (A) B IHSA HSTK (A) B IHSA SECTIONALS SECTIONALS (TBA) (TBA) PIZZA CHEESEBURGER 29 30 8th Grade Recognition 7PM Last Day of School 1pm Dismissal COOK’S CHOICE COOK’S CHOICE 31 LUNCH MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE 10 From the Transportation Dept.: Looking for a Bus Driver for AM & PM routes. For more information please call Cyndie Erckfritz @ 815-648-2442 ext. 1523 From the Kitchen: The kitchen is looking for a substitute. For more information, please call Debbie Hyde @ 815-648-2442 ext. 1230 11 Alden Hebron District 19 NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION 9604 Illinois Street Hebron, IL 60034 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED U.S POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 2 Phone: 815-648-2442 Fax: 815-648-2339 Website: www.alden-hebron.org ALDEN-HEBRON 12th MAN CLUB 2nd Annual Giant Fest Saturday, June 27, 2015 Vendor Contract ALDEN-HEBRON 12th MAN CLUB PRESENTS 2nd Annual Giant Fest FIGHT FOR LIGHTS @ Hebron Community Park—Price Rd in Hebron Saturday, June 27, 2015 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 7am-8am: Run/Walk Registration & Check in 9am: Run/Walk Start 10am-11am: Tug-O-War Registration & Check in 10am-5pm: Live DJ 10am-11pm: Vendors, Crafters, Dunk Tank, FireDepartment Touch a Truck, Kids Activities, Bingo, Tractor Show, Live Entertainment & More 5pm-7pm: Live Band TBA 7pm-9pm: MMA Fights 9pm-11:30pm: Jimmy Nick & Don’t Tell Mama FOOD& BEVERAGES: Porkies BBQ, Crandall’s, Von Bergens, Harts Saloon, Hoops & more Help AHHS put lights on the Softball & Football Fields!!!! For an updated schedule of events, registration forms & more information find us on facebook @ GiantFest or E-mail us at [email protected] Business Name: _______________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________ City/State/Zip:_________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________________________ Contact Name:_________________email:__________________ Items to be sold: ___________________________________________________________ ____Vendor is a home based business and will rent a table (providing all their own booth materials) at a cost of $30 for the day. ____Vendor is a local business and agrees to remit 20% for the daily sales to AldenHebron 12th Man Club. Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club will sell all tickets for $1 each. Vendor will be provided a collection box for all tickets. At the end of the event, please turn in your collection box to the Giant Fest Headquarters tent. Tickets will be counted and totals provided -20% donation to the Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club. You will receive your balance within 3 days of the event. Vendor agrees to participate in Giant Fest at Hebron Community Park as part of a benefit event for the Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club's quest for Softball & Football lights. Vendor will provide Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club with a copy of their liquor license / Health Department Permit (applies to food & beverage vendors only). Set up will be between 7-10am the day of the event. In consideration of my entry being accepted, I intend to be legally bound, do hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, and assigns, waive, release, and discharge for all rights, claims and damages which I may hereafter accrue against Giant Fest, its chairpersons, sponsors and volunteers associated with this event. Signature of participant ______________________________Date _________________ Please send completed contract (and $30 rental fee) to: Alden-Hebron 12th Man Club c/o AHHS 9604 Illinois St. Hebron, Il. 60034 For more information find us on facebook @ GiantFest or E-mail us at [email protected]
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