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The Fairview Connection FAIRVIEW SCHOOL April 22, 2016 300 N. Fairview Avenue Office: 847-394-7320 Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Fax: 847-394-7328 Dan Ophus, Principal Attendance: 847-394-7320
Website: www.d57.org/fairview
Dear Fairview Families, Thank you to all families and staff who came out to Prospect High School on Sunday afternoon to cheer on our Fairview Special Olympi-ans. Four Fairview students along with several Lincoln students repre-sented District 57 well in how hard they worked and practiced leading up to Sunday, and their outstanding performance showed that their hard work paid off. Special thanks to Lisa Johnson, instructional assis-tant at Fairview, for taking the lead in organizing all of the paperwork and planning for Special Olympics on behalf of District 57! Over the past two weeks, students in grades 3-5 have been participat-ing in the PARCC assessments. Our third graders have one more math test on Monday, and the rest of next week will be used for make-up testing for anyone who missed any portion of the test due to ab-sence. Our Spring MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) testing schedule will take place in just over one week between 5/2 and 5/13. During this two-week window, students will be assessed in both read-ing and math (1 test in each subject). As a staff, we will look closely at this data to measure how much our students have grown from early September to early May. When we analyze MAP data, we also look for overall trends over the several years that students have taken these assessments. Globally, we utilize this data to measure our pro-gress toward school wide goals related to our school improvement plan. Of course, we utilize a variety of other measures to analyze growth over the course of a school year including reading and math fluency data, reading comprehension assessment data, math concepts and applications data, and various other classroom assessments. When you receive MAP reports at the end of the year, feel free to con-tact your child’s teacher if you have further questions about his or her comprehensive progress over the school year. Similar to the PARCC test, please encourage your children to give this assessment their best effort in order to show us how much they’ve grown this school year. As mentioned back in March, our state mandated Erin’s Law presenta-tions had to be rescheduled due to conflicts with our presenter from the Northwest Center Against Sexual Assault. These presentations have been rescheduled for Wednesday, April 27
th and will be given by
our social worker, Jamie OBrill and Westbrook social worker, Lisa Ryno. They will utilize the same curriculum that NW CASA was plan-ning to use and will teach students about personal safety, safe vs. un-safe touches, safety steps to follow if someone breaks the touching rule, and good secrets vs. bad secrets. All students will be included in the sexual abuse prevention programs unless a parent or guardian contacts me via phone or email to request that their child not partici-pate ([email protected], 847-394-7320 x4012). Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any follow up questions or concerns. Enjoy the continued spring weather this weekend, and we look forward to seeing our students again on Monday morning! Sincerely, Dan Ophus Fairview Principal
ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR THE
2016/2017 SCHOOL YEAR HAS BEGUN
District 57 will soon begin registration
for next school year!
Discounted online registration
begins May 1 and runs through May 31
Access to the online registration portal will be
emailed directly to families
Parents must have a current email address on
file with their school to take part
Registration process, including payment, must
be complete in order for teacher assignments
and student schedules to be generated
For additional information and student fee schedule
visit: http://www.d57.org/Registration.aspx
Thank you so much for all those who participated
in Disability Awareness week, Fairview was able to raise $100 to donate to Special Olympics! I
hope it opened up some great conversations and your child
learned something new during
the week!
Also, thank you so much to those of you who came to cheer on our
Special Olympics team this past weekend. We had
an amazing group of support cheering our ath-letes on!
-Katianne Olson, SOAR Special Education Teacher
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT DAY EARLY DISMISSAL
STUDENTS DISMISSED AT 11:50 AM
Page Two Spring 2016
Tuesday, April 26 Incoming 6th Grade Parent Orientation, 7:00 p.m.—Lincoln Middle School Wednesday, April 27 Classroom Group Spring Picture Day Friday, April 29 Progress Reports mailed home Student Council Spirit Day—Pattern Day Early dismissal—students dismissed at 11:50 a.m. Monday, May 2 Officer Friendly visits Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. de Kok’s classroom Wednesday, May 4 Mr. Kaiz visits 5th grade students Thursday, May 5 Board of Education Business meeting, 7:00 p.m. — Fairview Friday, May 6 Student Council Spirit Day—Movie Character Day Saturday, May 7 Plant Sale Pick-up, 10:00 a.m.-Noon—Bus turnaround Wednesday, May 11 D57 Band Festival (5th-8th Grade Band), 7:30 p.m.—Prospect High School Education Foundation meeting, 7:30 p.m.—Westbrook Friday, May 13 Student Council Spirit Day—Illinois Day PTO Special Lunch—Jersey Mike’s 4th Grade Wax Museum, 2:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m.
APRIL/MAY EVENTS TO VIEW
Be in the know...District shares information from local organizations District 57 families are fortunate to live in a community that offers so many opportunities for children! Please see the flyer in this week's packet that provides links to infor-mation about upcoming registration dead-lines and events. The District administration office is pleased to share this information from local organizations.
Mr. Kaiz, Lincoln Middle School’s principal, will visit Fairview on Wednesday, May 4 to meet with 5th graders for a presentation about foreign lan-guage choices and all about 6th grade at Lin-coln! In the next couple weeks, 5th graders will be able to purchase their Lincoln locks in Fairview’s
office. Look for more information about the lock sale in your 5th grade student’s backpack next week.
BICYCLE SAFETY
If students ride their bicycles to school, they need to observe bicycle safety. All students are allowed to ride bicycles to school. They should always observe safe bicycling rules and walk their bicycles when on school grounds. Bicycles should always be locked up at our bicycle racks in the bus turna-round. Skateboards, scooters, and roller blades are not allowed on school grounds at any time.
ARE YOU MOVING??? If your child will not be returning to Fairview School next year (or continuing on to Lincoln Middle School as a 6th grader), please complete the form below, clip it off and return it to the school office. We are beginning to make plans for the 2016-2017 school year, and we would appreciate this information. Thank you for respond-ing to this important request.
RETURN THIS FORM TO FAIRVIEW’S OFFICE
My child, _______________________________, Teacher ______________________, will not be
returning to a District 57 school (Fairview or Lincoln Middle School if in 5th grade this year) for
the 2016-2017 school year. Parent Signature_____________________________________
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2016-2017 School Calendar
AUGUST
Staff Institute Days (No Student Attendance) .......... August 22-23 First Day of Classes Grades 1-8 .............................. August 24 Kindergarten Garden Walks ................................... August 24-25 First Regular Day for Kindergarten .............................. August 26 Early Childhood Garden Walks .................................... August 26 First Regular Day for Early Childhood .......................... August 30
SEPTEMBER
Labor Day Holiday/Buildings Closed ........................ September 5
OCTOBER
Non-Attendance Day/Buildings Closed .........................October 3 Half-day Student Attendance (am) ................................October 7 Columbus Day Holiday/Buildings Closed .................... October 10 End of 1st Quarter (Lincoln) ..................................... October 28
NOVEMBER
Staff Institute Day (No Student Attendance) ............. November 8 End of 1st Trimester (Elementary Schools) ........ November 11 Conferences (No Student Attendance) .............. November 21-22 Thanksgiving Break/Buildings Closed ................ November 23-25
DECEMBER
Winter Break...................................................... December 19-31
JANUARY
Winter Break, continues ........................................... January 1-2 Classes Resume ..........................................................January 3 Half-day Student Attendance (am) .............................. January 13 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday/Buildings Closed ........ January 16 End of 2nd Quarter (Lincoln) .................................... January 20
FEBRUARY
Half-day Student Attendance (am) ............................ February 17 Presidents’ Day Observance/Buildings Closed ......... February 20
MARCH
End of 2nd Trimester (Elementary Schools) ................ March 3 Half-day Student Attendance (am) ................................ March 17 End of 3rd Quarter (Lincoln) ....................................... March 24 Spring Break............................................................ March 27-31
APRIL
Classes Resume ............................................................... April 3 Staff Institute Day (No Student Attendance) ...................... April 4 Non-Attendance Day/Buildings Closed ............................ April 14
MAY
Half-day Student Attendance (am) ................................... May 26 Memorial Day Holiday/Buildings Closed .......................... May 29
JUNE
Last Day Students if No Emergency Days Used ........... June 7 Staff Institute Day ............................................................. June 8 Last Day for Students if All Emergency Days Used ... June 14 Last Day for Staff if All Emergency Days Used ............... June 15
Shaded dates indicate days when school is not in session for students
1st Quarter – 45 Days 1st Trimester – 54 Days 2nd Quarter – 42 Days 2nd Trimester – 62 Days 3rd Quarter – 44 Days 3rd Trimester – 60 Days 4th Quarter – 45 Days
TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS – 176
Approved by Board of Education 12-17-15 Revised 4/7/16
MOUNT PROSPECT SCHOOL DISTRICT 57
Linda Frahm Scholarship Fund
Mission Statement: To honor the memory of Mrs. Linda Frahm, a Lions Park
primary teacher, by providing scholarships to fund learning opportunities for
District 57 students to enhance their summer learning. Mrs. Frahm valued
exploring the world around us through multi-cultural lessons, celebrating the
unique characteristics of the individual child, and volunteering within the
community.
Learning Opportunities
Learning opportunities may include (but are not limited to):
● language courses
● summer classes (sciences, math, reading, etc.)
● arts workshops (dance, music, band, etc.)
● sports camps (ice-skating, volleyball, etc.)
Eligibility:
● 2nd - 8th grade District 57 students (as of 2015-16 school year)
● send application to Lions Park School ATTN: Frahm Scholarship Committee
by May 6, 2016 at 3:20 pm.
Application
1. Complete the attached form.
2. Student applicant writes a one page letter explaining:
a. the learning opportunity & rationale
b. his/her own volunteer experience(s)
c. any memories the family has of Mrs. Frahm (if applicable)
-Frahm Scholarship Committee
Mary Hunt, Denise Joyce, Sara Murphy, Kim Sloma, Courtney Voss
(MPEA)
Linda Frahm Scholarship Fund
Application
Name: ______________________________ Grade (in 2015-16):_______
Address:
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
Parent Email: ______________________________________________________
Parent Phone Number: ____________________________________________
School: Fairview Lincoln Lions Park Homeroom Teacher: _______________
Parent Signature: _________________________________________________
Student Signature: ________________________________________________
Directions:
1. Attach one page letter explaining:
a. the learning opportunity & rationale
b. his/her own volunteer experience(s)
c. any memories the family has of Mrs. Frahm (if applicable)
d. optional: attach any printed material (brochure, CD, etc..) associated
with the camp or program
2. Send paper application to: MPEA at Lions Park School
ATTN: Frahm Scholarship Committee by May 6, 2016 at 3:20 pm*.
3. Scholarship recipients will be notified by email May 20, 2016.
4. Checks will be written directly to provider, unless proof of payment is
provided for reimbursement.
5. Questions? e-mail [email protected]
*No late applications will be accepted.
NOTICE
All District Families and Employees
Mount Prospect School District 57 continues to partner with Logic Lawn Care to
treat the district grounds. On April 30 and May 1, 2016, we will be applying
Fiesta (chelated iron product) to inhibit and disrupt dandelion and clover growth.
In the event all applications cannot be applied on these dates, the
alternate/additional application dates are May 7 and May 8, 2016 or May 14 and
15, 2016. For questions, please contact Logic Lawn Care at (847) 421-6500 or the
district maintenance coordinator at (847) 417-1620.
Newsletter Publication Date: April 18 through April 22, 2016
4 WEEK COUCH TO 2.62
TRAINING PROGRAM(Begin training week of April 25th)
STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT 57 STAFF
YOU CAN DO IT!!If you haven’t started training yet, your procrastination has totally paid off.
You’ve saved 2 weeks compared to the 6-Week Couch-To-2.62 Training Program!!
The training program below is being provided as a suggestion only without endorsement other than to say thatit has been adapted from similar training programs created by Nike and other organizations to enable someonewho has never run (jogged) before to be able to complete their first event. This does not mean that you willdefinitely be able to complete the event without walking some of it, but hopefully you will be well on your waytoward that goal. Plan on ”graduating” from each week’s training steps before you move on to the steps in thefollowing week. If you miss a day, it is better to save that day’s workout and do them in order rather thanskipping it and moving to the next one. The steps below do not take into account where you are starting fromand anyone starting from scratch will need to let their body be their guide. Don’t push too hard as you won’tmake your goal of being able to complete the event if you get injured training for it!!
WEEK ONE (4/25) WEEK THREE (5/9)Mon: Rest Mon: RestTue: Jog 1 min, walk 1 min. Do 10 times, total 20 min. Tue: Jog 7 min, walk 2 min. Do 3 times, total 27 min.Wed: Rest Wed: RestThu: Jog 2 min, walk 4 min. Do 5 times, total 30 min. Thu: Jog 8 min, walk 2 min. Do 3 times, total 30 min.Fri: Rest Fri: RestSat: Rest Sat: RestSun: Jog 2 min, walk 4 min. Do 5 times, total 30 min. Sun: Jog 8 min, walk 2 min. Do 3 times, total 30 min.
WEEK TWO (5/2) WEEK FOUR (5/16)Mon: Rest Mon: RestTue: Jog 3 min, walk 3 min. Do 4 times, total 24 min. Tue: RestWed: Rest Wed: Jog 10 min, walk 2 min. Do 2 times, then jog for 5 Thu: Jog 3 min, walk 3 min. Do 4 times, total 24 min. min, total 29 min.Fri: Rest Thu: RestSat: Rest Fri: Rest
Sun: Jog 5 min, walk 3 min. Do 3 times, total 24 min. Sat: Got2Run 2.62!!!!
Since this will be your first race, you will probably not be set in your pace - the one that you have been trainingat for 4 weeks. It is extremely easy to get caught up in the excitement of the event and go out faster than yourpace. Start slowly, and increase your pace depending on how you feel. Don’t wait until you are exhaustedbefore taking some one-minute walk breaks. Depending on the pace you set, on race day you may well findthat you can run (jog) around 15-20 minutes before you need a break. You may not be able to complete theentire 2.62 miles without walking, but you will be well on your way toward training to complete a full 5K race. Ifyou want to try a 5K after Got2Run For Education, download our 6 Week Couch-To-2.62 Training Program andcomplete the remaining 2 weeks. Whatever you do, enjoy the day and celebrate your incredibleaccomplishment!!
Mount Prospect School District 57 neither recommends nor endorses these programs. Distribution of information is for the convenience of District 57 students and families and does not imply endorsement by District 57.
The District 57 Administration Office is pleased to present this information about upcoming events and news from local organizations that serve our community’s children.
Alligators Aquatics Swim Team is Now Open for Registration!
We are open for registration. We offer swimming for ages 5 to 100! If you don’t know how to swim we also offer lessons. Go to www.alligatoraquatics.org
Alligators Aquatics Stroke Clinic
Alligators stroke clinic will help get you ready for your upcoming season. Be the best you can be – come and join us. Go to www.alligatoraquatics.org
Princess Tea Time hosted by Prospect High School Student Council
Saturday, April 23, from 9 to 11a.m., ages 5 to 8. Cost is $5/person. Join us for activities, tea & meet princesses. Contact Kristen Ray at [email protected] to register
Prospect High School Night of the Little Knights – April 27th 5pm-8pm
FCCLA Club event for children ages 2-7. Includes pizza dinner and fun-filled activities including cookie decorating, crafts, etc. Register by 4/22/16-$20 per child. More info, email: [email protected]
Mount Prospect Cheerleading Club (MPCC) 2016 Cheer Registration
LOVE to CHEER or to COMPETE? MPCC is for YOU! April 18 from 6-8pm, April 30 & May 7 from 9am-12 noon at Recplex. GO LIONS! More info, go to www.gompcc.com
Wednesday, April 27th is Children’s Day Book Day/Dia de los Ninos, Dia de los Libros
From 6:30-8:00pm – performers, refreshments and interactive STEAM stations. . . everyone gets to take home a free book! This is a free event but registration is required. Go to, www.mppl.org
April 22, 2016