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January 25, 2013 Dear Prairieview Parents and Guardians, Now that winter has officially arrived and the temperature and snow are falling, please remember the 5 points. Our students have outside recess on most winter days. It is important that they be dressed for the snow. In order to play on the field or playground equipment on snowy days, children must have “5 points,” which are snow pants, boots, gloves/mittens, a winter coat, and a hat. The blacktop provides a play area for children who are not dressed for the snow. Thank you for your help. Welcoming a new year provides a great time for reflection and thankfulness. One way we show thankfulness for one another at Prairieview is by embracing our FISH Philosophy. The FISH Philosophy is comprised of four major ideas: Being There for one another, Choosing A Great Attitude, finding ways to Play, and taking time to Make Somebody’s Day. We take time each and every week to celebrate one another with a FISH ticket.
We as a staff would like to take this opportunity to celebrate all of the families at Prairieview for participating in the FISH Philosophy even if you weren’t aware of it. Thank you for Being Present in our school community, finding ways to Play by attending all of our extra events, Choosing a Great Attitude and working as a team with our school staff, and most importantly Making Our Day by sending your kids to Prairieview and allowing us to make a difference in their lives. If you would like to participate further in our building philosophy and acknowledge a Prairieview staff member, we invite you to fill out a FISH ticket available in the front office. Together we will continue to make Prairieview a great place for kids! Sincerely, The Prairieview Staff
Prairieview School
103 E. Belvidere Rd., Hainesville, IL 60030 -‐ Phone (847) 543-‐4230 -‐ Fax (847) 543-‐4125 Vince Murray, Principal
Est. 2002
*Making My Day *Choosing A Great Attitude *Being Playful *Being Present
Viernes, 20 de enero de 2012
Viernes, 25 de enero de 2013 Estimados Padres y/o Tutore Legales de Prairieview, Ahora que oficialmente ha llegado el invierno y la temperatura y la nieve caen, recuerde los 5 puntos de vestimenta. Nuestros alumnos tienen receso fuera casi todos los días de invierno. Es importante que sean vestidos para la nieve. Para poder jugar en el equipo de campo o infantil en días nieve, los niños deben tener "5 puntos", que son pantalones de nieve, botas, guantes/mitones, un abrigo de invierno y un sombrero. El área de brea proporciona un área de juegos para niños que no están vestidos para la nieve. Gracias por su ayuda. La bienvenida a un nuevo año ofrece un gran momento para la reflexión y la acción de gracias. Una manera de mostrar agradecimiento por el otro en Prairieview es aceptar nuestra filosofía de los nuevos peces (FISH). La filosofía de FISH se compone de cuatro ideas principales: Estar Presente el Uno Para el otro, Elegir una Gran Actitud, Buscar Maneras de Jugar, y Hacerle el Día a Alguien. Nos tomamos el tiempo cada semana para celebrar el uno al otro con un billete de FISH.
Nosotros, como personal quisiéramos aprovechar esta oportunidad para celebrar todas las familias en Prairieview por participar en la Filosofía de los peces (FISH), aunque usted no lo supiera. Gracias por Estar Presente en nuestra comunidad escolar, Buscar Maneras de Jugar por asistir a todos nuestros eventos adicionales, Eligiendo una Gran Actitud y trabajo en equipo con nuestro personal de la escuela. Y lo más importante es Hacernos el Día por enviar sus hijos a Prairieview y que nos permita hacer una diferencia en sus vidas. Si le gustaría participar en nuestra Filosofía de edificio y reconocer a uno de nuestros maestros o empleados de Prairieview, le invitamos a llenar un boleto de “FISH” disponible en la oficina. ¡Juntos seguiremos haciendo de Prairieview un gran lugar para nuestros niños! Sinceramente, El Equipo de Prairieview
Prairieview School
103 E. Belvidere Rd., Hainesville, IL 60030 ‐ Phone (847) 543‐4230 ‐ Fax (847) 543‐4125 Vince Murray, Principal
Est. 2002
*Hacerle el Día a Alguien *Elegir una Gran Actitud *Buscar Maneras de Jugar *Estar Presente el Uno Para el Otro
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Prairieview PTO Pride PTO Board Members
Kristi James – President
913-549-8690
Kathy Stanislowski – Vice President
847-548-2511
Stephanie Arnopolin – Vice President
847-543-8818
Staci Parmer – Treasurer
847-548-9137
Tina Coleman – Secretary
847-740-3253
Kelly Murphy – Ways and Means
847-752-8780
Nikki Schmipff- Volunteer Coordinator
847-366-9780
Margaret Vergamini-Volunteer Coordinator
847-975-2715
♦ 2/5 PreK Picture Day ♦ 2/11-2/14 Book Fair ♦ 2/14 Valentine’s Parties ♦ 2/14 ½ Day for Students ♦ 2/15 No School for
Students ♦ 2/23 1-3pm Family
Bowling at Lakeside Lanes
♦ 2/23 MD Pickup at Meadowview
♦ 3/11 PTO Meeting in Media Center PV School 7:00 PM
♦ 3/15 BINGO Night/Bake Sale/Teacher Raffle
Market Day
PV PTO Updates!
Thank you to all who support Market Day! Please note that Market Day pick up is Saturday, February 23 at Meadowview. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Arnopolin at 847-543-8818!
Want to Join PTO?
Please note that are some changes to the calendar. The Soup R Chili Cook Off and Bingo Night with the Teacher Raffle has been CANCELLED. We will be hosting a Family Bowling Event on February 23 at Lakeside Lanes from 1-3. Cost is $8.00 per person for unlimited bowling and shoe rental! We also will be hosting a BINGO Night, Bake Sale, and Teacher Raffle Night on Friday, March 15th from 6:30-8:30pm. Please note these changes on your calendar. We are also in need of volunteers for book fair which is being held February 11-February 14th. If you volunteer at this event you get $5.00 FREE! Please contact Geneve Eisenberg at [email protected].
Hard to believe that the end of the school is quickly approaching! Would you like to get more involved at PV? Would you like to join the Executive Board or chair a committee? Have a great event you think the PTO should put on? Come to the open PTO meeting on Monday, March 11, at 7pm in the PV Media Center! I
Discovery Day is also quickly approaching! Discovery Day is being held Friday, May 10. This is one of the MOST fun days at PV! If you would like to be involved this year, maybe volunteer to run a class or simply volunteer please contact Melanie Bruce at [email protected] or “J” Richards at [email protected]. Have a wonderful week!
PV PTO Revised Calendar January 2013-June 2013
*Please make note of these calendar changes. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please feel free to contact us at anytime if you have questions. Thank you. January 1/26 Market Day Pickup @ Meadowview 9am February 2/11-2/14 Book Fair Held on Stage in Multi Purpose Room Hours. 2/19-3/5 Mixed Bag Fundraiser 2/23 Market Day Pickup @Meadowview 9am 2/23 1-3pm Family Bowling Outing Lakeside Lanes March 3/5 Mixed Bag Fundraiser Due 3/11 PV PTO Meeting 7pm in the PV Media Center 3/15 BINGO Night/Bake Sale/Teacher Raffle* 3/16 Market Day Pick Up @ Meadowview 9am 3/19 Family Dinner Night at That Pasta Place 3/21 All D46 Fundraiser for the Foundation 46 April 4/1 Flower Power Fundraiser Begins 4/20 Market Day Pick Up @ Meadowview 9am PV is Hosting* 4/22 Earth Day 4/29-5/3 Turn Off the TV Week May 5/6-5/10 Teacher Appreciation Week 5/10 Discovery Day 5/13 PV PTO Meeting 7pm in the Media Center at PV. 5/15 Family Dinner Night at Culvers 5pm 5/18 MD Pickup at Meadowview 9am, PV is hosting* *Attention Parents and Teachers! We will need volunteers at these events. Please contact Kristi James at [email protected] if you are able to help out!
KINDERGARTEN: Nina in Mrs. Zeigler’s Class thinks curiosity means, “To wonder about something.” Gloria Luth, Maryah Reyes, Sean Munoz, Josh Connet, Jacob Madison, Marcus Hueser, Lilianna Avila, Jessica Munoz, Robert Tinajero-Gutierrez, Karah Wiswald, Carlos Landaverde Jr., Alaina Florendo, Nina Sax, Ismeth Dzananovic, Josephine Caliendo, Jack Schimpf, Estrella Ortega-Barba, Ashley Slovnik, Mia Mann, Kara Duerkop FIRST GRADE: Mary in Mrs. Schneider’s Class thinks integrity means, “To be trustworthy.” Caitlyn Maguire, Nathan Shriberg, Rhiannon Luth, Gwen Thommes, Jaydyn Thomas, Christian Peterson, Henry Dodds, Camila Tineo, Vivian Toman, Lizbeth Orozco Mata, Alyssa Kuhn, Eduardo Gonzalez, John Vagnoni, Sebastian Bahmandeji, Will Doninger, Payton Murphy, Mariana Barroso, Anneliese Mayfield, Clayton Garrison, Joey Happ, Mary O’Connor, Jose Lopez SECOND GRADE: Chanel in Mrs. Peterson’s Class thinks curiosity means, “To ask questions.” Mia Lopez, Daniela Ambrocio, Ms. Dunham’s Class, Nina Pannell, Drew Arnopolin, Angela Macias, Lexi Summers, Bella Brady, Robert Ming, Mrs. K. Peterson’s Class, Andy Trupia Burnett, Calvin Geoghan, Annick Bottomley, Evan Kurzeja, Justin Shin, Linnea Strack THIRD GRADE: Michael in Mrs. Jansen’s Class thinks curiosity means, “To find out.” Nautica Washington, Lizzie Green, Ryan Padron, Dustin Keefe, Nayelyi Fernandez, Sergei Khramov, Joe Rozzoni, Theo Giannios, Elle Doninger, Grace Requena, Breanna Jones, Oziel Tapia, Joselyn Diaz, Nayeli Fernandez, Tori Calinedo, Destiny Sanchez, Mason Russo, Sophie Goemans, Arianna Sprenger, Joshua Shin, Chase James, Quinn Mainzer, Sammy Newman, Meaghan Stahoviak FOURTH GRADE: Natalie in Mrs. Mayer’s Class thinks integrity means, “To do what is right.” Evan Mittlestaedt, Julia Hill, Jonas Sjodin, Darby Lux, Ashton Sanderson, Desiree Pletz, Jason Wooten, Blake Sax, Abbi Plencner, Meava Kleinofen, Austin Rowland, Maddie Peterson, Caden Sheahan, Logan Dow, Evany Rivera, Jordain Maglaque, Madelynn Struck, Cecilia Luth, Richie Pignatari, Sierra Sullivan, Mrs. Buchanan’s Class, Mrs. Mall’s Class
BUS PALS: BUS #1 Hailie Miller, Lucy Markey, BUS #2 Josely Diaz, Eddie Carter, Dylan Racho BUS #5 Sudishka Peramanu, Suhani Peramanu, Lily Bassett BUS #6 Katelyn Stickney, BUS #7 Jacquelyn Hoyt, Mary Kate Drevlin, Brandon Schwartz BUS #8 Ramon Enriquez, Michelle Ming
GRAYSLAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 46
LN - Lunch K-8
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1
CHEESY CHICKEN, POTATO BROCCOLI BAKE
Whole Grain Breadstick Fresh Orange
4
5 6
7 8
TURKEY HAM & CHEESE WG PANINI French Fries
Mixed Fruit Cup
WG SAUSAGE PIZZA Diced Carrots
Diced Pear Cup
CHEESE RAVIOLI WITH GREEN BEANS Cinnamon Apple Slices
RIB-B-QUE W/ POTATO WEDGES
Maple Baked Beans WW Hamburger Bun
Fresh Banana
PARMESAN POPCORN CHICKEN & WW PASTA
Romaine Lettuce Fresh Orange
11 12
13 14
15 TACO MEAT
WG Tortilla Rounds Refried Beans
Applesauce Cup
WG CHICKEN DIPPERS W/TOMATO PARMESAN
SAUCE Whole Kernel Corn
Mixed Fruit Cup Fritos
MACARONI & CHEESE (WHOLE WHEAT)
Green Beans Fresh Baby Carrots*
Fresh Pear
18 19
20 21
22
BAKED CHICKEN NUGGETS (WHOLE GRAIN)
Potato Rounds Peach Cup
MEATBALLS W/ TOMATO SAUCE
WW Hot Dog Bun Maple Baked Beans Fresh Baby Carrots*
Fresh Pear Shortbread
SALISBURY STEAK W/GRAVY MASHED POTATOES
WHOLE KERNEL CORN Whole Wheat Bread
Fresh Orange
WW CHEESE PIZZA Romaine Lettuce Applesauce Cup
25 26
27 28
WG MINI CORN DOGS
&WG CHICKEN FUN MIX French Fries
Mixed Fruit Cup
BBQ CHICKEN WW Hamburger Bun
Diced Carrots Diced Pear Cup
CHICKEN & WG PASTA SHAPES W/MARINARA & VEGETABLES
Cinnamon Applesauce
TURKEY BURGER WITH POTATO WEDGES
Maple Baked Beans WW Hamburger Bun
Fresh Orange
In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free 866/632-9992 (Voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through Federal Relay service at 800/877-8339; or 800/845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
**** ALL MEALS SERVED WITH APPROPRIATE CONDIMENTS AND A CHOICE OF 1% AND FAT FREE MILK. *** MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
GRAYSLAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 46
BTG - BRKFST K-12
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 APPLE JACKS
Graham Wildlife Crackers Fruit Juice
4 5 6 7 8 GOLDEN GRAHAM
CEREAL Honey Grahams
Fruit Juice
MULTIGRAIN CHEERIOS Banana Muffin
Fruit Juice
MINI WHEATS LITTLE BITES
Strawberry Waffle Crackers
Fruit Juice
STRAWBERRY SUPERSTIX
Graham Animal Crackers Fruit Juice
FROSTED FLAKES Graham Crackers
Fruit Juice
11 12 13 14 15 CORN FLAKES
Apple Waffle Crackers Fruit Juice
CINNAMON SUPERSTIX Graham Animal Crackers
Fruit Juice
CRISPIX CEREAL Honey Grahams
Fruit Juice
FROOT LOOPS (LOW SUGAR)
Raisin Bran Muffin Fruit Juice
18 19 20 21 22
KIX CEREAL Strawberry Waffle Snaps
Fruit Juice
COCOA KRISPIES Graham Animal Crackers
Fruit Juice
CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH
Blueberry Muffin Fruit Juice
APPLE JACKS Graham Wildlife Crackers
Fruit Juice
25 26 27 28 GOLDEN GRAHAM
CEREAL Honey Grahams
Fruit Juice
MULTIGRAIN CHEERIOS Banana Muffin
Fruit Juice
MINI WHEATS LITTLE BITES
Strawberry Waffle Crackers
Fruit Juice
STRAWBERRY SUPERSTIX
Graham Animal Crackers Fruit Juice
**** ALL MEALS SERVED WITH APPROPRIATE CONDIMENTS AND A CHOICE OF 1% AND FAT FREE MILK. *** MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call toll free 866/632-9992 (Voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through Federal Relay service at 800/877-8339; or 800/845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Send a Valent ine Candy Gram to someone you care about in the PV
Community to help show how we care for people in our Global Community !
The Prair iev iew Student Counci l is having a Valent ine Candy Gram Sale ! A Valentine Candy Gram is a packaged heart shaped lollipop with a To/From card attached. Each lo l l ipop costs $1 . Parents and family members can send candy grams to the children and the children can send them to friends, teachers, and staff in the Prairieview Community! Student Council members will assemble and deliver the Valentine Candy Grams to the childrens’ classrooms on Thursday, February 14.
The Student Counci l wi l l donate 50% of the proceeds from the Valent ine Candy Gram Sale to Ann & Robert H. Lurie Chi ldren ’s Hospital , on behalf of Prair iev iew School .
Please fill out the form below and return to your child’s teacher in an envelope with the money (cash or check) by Friday, February 1 . Checks can be made out to Prairieview School Student Council. We have a sizeable amount of lollipops, but they will be sold on a first come, first served basis, so get your orders in early! We may sell out! ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
Purchased By __________________________ Teacher___________________
Amount Enclosed ______________________
To :_________________________ in _____________________’s class From ___________________
To :_________________________ in _____________________’s class From ___________________
To :_________________________ in _____________________’s class From ___________________
To :_________________________ in _____________________’s class From ___________________
If you wish to order more than the number of slots, please ask your child’s teacher for an extra order form.