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From the Desk of Mr. Sefcik and Mrs. Peters...
Thank you to everyone who supported our 4th Annual Day of Service! As a district, we collected $44,140.00 for our PTA that will benefit every student in District 114. Together, we performed service at 15 locations throughout our community, participated in service projects for Project Linus, Lilac Apartments, local animal shelters, Feed My Starving Children, Beautify Fox Lake, and celebrated our success with a fun-filled picnic that included games, dancing, and team building. It was a great day and one the students and staff will not soon forget. A special thank you to our generous sponsors:
Access Elevator American Family Insurance, Gordon Kiesgen Agency, Inc.
Benny’s Service Center The Clinton Family Fund
Comfort Masters Heating and Air Conditioning Computer Aided Technology
Culver’s-Fox Lake Dam, Snell & Taveirne, Ltd.
Dockers Restaurant and Lounge Education Association of Fox Lake
Garber Toyota-Fox Lake Guardian Material Handling
Ray Auto Group Royal Sheet Metal
W. Brothers Roofing
Student Led Conferences are October 25 from 2:00-9:00 and October 26 from 8:00-12:00. Please schedule your conference through Skyward Family Access. If you do not have internet access please contact your child’s 8th hour advisor to schedule your conference. During your conference, you will receive a copy of your student’s fall MAP scores, last year’s PARCC scores, and their 1st quarter report card.
Boys basketball and cheerleading tryouts are October 18 & 19 from 3:05-4:30. Students must have a current physical on file to try out.
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Issue: Day of Service Coverage 2 Student Led Conferences 5 Menus 11-12 Calendar 13
Red Letter
Days: 10/5 No School
Teacher Institute
Day
10/8 No School
Columbus Day
10/9 PTA Meeting
6:30 at Lotus
10/16 Board of Education Meeting
7:00 Lotus
10/19 End of
Quarter 1
10/22 Food Drive
Begins
10/25 Student Led
Conferences
2:00-9:00 1:30 Dismissal
10/26 Student Led Conferences
8:00-Noon
No Student Attendance
10/26 Halloween Dance 7:00-9:00
(6-8 grades only)
Stanton News
Fox Lake Grade School District 114 101 Hawthorne Lane Fox Lake, IL 60020
Telephone: 847.973.4200 Fax: 847.973.4210 www.d114.org
October 2018
Our 4th Annual Day of Service was a huge success!
What a great day for District 114!
Together, we raised $44,140.00.00 for the PTA and spent the day giving back to our community.
Our students and staff displayed excellent teamwork, took pride in their service projects, and felt a great
sense of accomplishment. Thank you to everyone who supported our efforts!
Planting wildflowers for the Promote Fox Lake
project.
Cleaning up the American
Legion.
Taking pride in our
parks.
2018
Our Vision Excellence in education,
community, and self for success
in tomorrow’s opportunities.
Our Mission Maximize and foster learning
and growth for all through
continuous improvement.
October 1, 2018 Dear Parents and Guardians of Stanton School Students, It is time to begin scheduling Student-led Conferences at Stanton School. Conferences for all students in 5-8 grades will be held on Thursday, October 25 from 2:00 - 9:00PM and Friday, October 26 from 8:00-Noon. (Dismissal on Wednesday, October 24 and Thursday, October 25 is at 1:30 and there is no student attendance on Friday, October 26) Once again, Stanton School will be using Skyward Family Access to schedule Student-led conferences. By using this feature, you will have the opportunity to view your child’s FLEX advisor teacher’s conference schedule, check availability, and sign up for a 20 minute conference. It is very important that each student have a parent/guardian present. If you cannot attend, perhaps you could send another family member, close friend, or other significant person in your child's life. Below are step by step directions for scheduling your student led conference:
1. Visit www.d114.org and select the Skyward Family Access link. 2. Log into Family Access using the username and password. (If you need assistance with accessing the
system, please call the school office.) Click the Conferences link located on the left sidebar. 3. Once loaded you will see all of your children’s names. To begin the scheduling process, start with one
of your children by selecting the All Conferences link next to their name. 4. Next you will need to click the Select a Time link. A pop up window will appear with all of the available
appointment times. Simply click the Select Link next to the appointment time that works for your schedule.
5. Your appointment has not yet been scheduled. A confirmation window will appear. Click the Save Button to confirm your appointment.
6. Once you have saved your appointment, your conference will be scheduled and viewable within Skyward Family Access by selecting the View Scheduled Times link.
7. If you would like to print out your conference time click the link Print All Scheduled Conferences. If you do not have access to the internet, please call your child’s FLEX Advisor teacher to schedule your conference. This is a wonderful opportunity for genuine teamwork involving parents, teachers, and students. Sincerely, Mr. Sefcik and Mrs. Peters
If you would like to schedule a separate
conference with your child's social worker
please contact Mrs. Rendon at 847.973.4237
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As parents, you can do a lot to help your children learn healthy eating habits and maintain a healthy weight. Incorporating more Fruits and Vegetables into your family’s diet is a great place so start!
Get the most for your money from fruits and veggies by following these tips:
Plan ahead! Sit down during the weekend and write out a few meals that you can cook
during the upcoming week, then make your grocery list based off of the ingredients you need
for those meals. If you have a plan, you’re more likely to stick to it rather than pre-packaged
or take-out foods that are less healthy and cost more.
They don’t always have to be fresh! Incorporate frozen, canned, or dried fruits
and veggies into meals. They are just as nutritious and they last longer, too.
Keep those staples in stock! Having foods you cook with frequently (herbs/spices,
pastas, bread, rice, butter, eggs, canned/frozen fruits and veggies, etc) will cut down on
those last minute trips to the store, saving you time and money.
Buy In Season! Fresh fruits and veggies are typically cheaper when they are in
season.
Buy more! When fruits and veggies are on sale, stock up. Make an extra casserole
with them & freeze it so you have something ready to pop in the oven on a busy night.
Don’t Shop Hungry! You’ll be more likely to make those impulsive buys.
Comparison Shop! The bigger size is not always the best price.
Most importantly, involve your kids in meal planning, preparation, and cooking. Involving kids is a great way to motivate them to try new foods, eat healthier, and is a good way to spend time together as a family.
For more information, visit Fruits and Veggies, More Matters www.fruitsandveggiesmorematters.org
If you recently received a letter stating that your student(s) does
not comply with the Illinois State Board of Education regarding
their medical information, please turn in the proper paperwork as
soon as possible. If the required paperwork is not turned in by
October 15, 2018 your student(s) will not be permitted to
attend school until their paperwork is turned in and they are in
compliance. Thank you for your cooperation!
Contact Mrs.
Lanners at
847-973-4229 if you
have any questions.
Please consider purchasing some extra items for the Grant Township Food Pantry on your next shopping trip.
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Stanton’s Annual Food Drive Begins October 22
Items the food pantry can always use are peanut butter and jelly, canned fruit, beef stew, canned pasta, Manwich, canned chili, pancake mix and syrup, cake mixes and frosting, canned tuna and salmon, cereal, toilet paper, Kleenex, and other toiletries. Donations should be given to your
child’s 1st hour teacher.
Rainbow Lab
Students in Ms. Soderstrom’s 6th grade Science class worked diligently during their recent rainbow lab. They began the lab with three cylinders of colored
water and had to follow procedures exactly in order to get the correct colors in the correct order. Students
also had to measure out the correct amount of water to get the new color. During the lab, students learned if they followed the exact procedures and made precise
measurements, they could create a rainbow out of just three colors.
AMAZING
THINGS
ARE
HAPPENING
HERE
Lunch with Mr. Sefcik
Super Hero Day!
Cross Country PRs
STEM Class: Building Bridges
Soccer victories!
Volleyball is on fire!
Caring for each other!
Band Rehearsals
Culver’s Cart back in business
Staff collaborating on 15 Day Challenges
New Fishing Club starting
When: Friday, October 26 7:00-9:00pm
Where: Stanton Cafeteria
Who: 6-8 Grades Stanton Students Only
Admission: One non-perishable food item for Grant Township’s Food Pantry