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Hello Burbank Parents and Guardians,
At last, October has arrived, changing winds, col-orful leaves, and fall temperatures. Time trans-cends quickly but the highlights of this school year will be captured in the pages of the Burbank Broadcast. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this edition of the Burbank Broadcast. We have much to share.
Character Counts!
As educators, it is our aspiration to guide and to nurture students, with that being the case; we will emphasize the importance of developing and maintaining good character. This year, we will be discussing the six Character Counts Pillars: trust-worthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, car-ing, and citizenship.
Each month, we will recognize special students who have demonstrated exceptional qualities of a particular Character Counts Pillar. This month we are saluting students who have demonstrated notable “trustworthiness”.
Our hats are tipped to the following students:
Benicio Villa
Paulina Potok
Jacquelyn Corral
Isabella Rodriguez
National Punctuation Day
Thanks to the organizational planning of two of Burbank’s finest, Ms. Summers and Mrs. Wilson, our students, teachers, and staff enjoyed fun-based educational activities on National Punctua-tion Day.
On Thursday, October 24th, our building was filled with hundreds of Jr. police officers! Wearing po-licemen caps and badges, the students patrolled the corridors with the quest being to correct sen-tences that displayed incorrect grammar usage. Of course, I joined the fun. Wearing my “law and order” gear, I patrolled the corridors as a true principal would.
A great day was had by all. The children had a blast! Pictures of the day’s event will be posted on Burbank’s website.
Kudos to Ms. Summers and Mrs. Wilson!
Congratulations to ALL
A huge round of applause is extended to all Bur-bank parents/guardians. On behalf of the teach-ers and staff, I thank you for ensuring that your children have arrived to school on time and have been ready and prepared to learn by 8:05 a.m. Students who are not in their seats and ready to learn by 8:05 a.m. are considered tardy.
On Thursday, October 8th, the classes that have accumulated three or fewer tardies during the month of September will be awarded a “Dress Down Day”.
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From Principal, Mrs. Sharon Walker-Hood
PHONE:(708)499-0838 FAX:(708)499-0502
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Students earning this distinction will be given a Dress Down Pass. If your child does not receive a Dress Down Pass, he or she will be expected to follow the uniformed dress policy.
Thank you for your effort and support!
Safety First
Although procedures appear to be flowing smoothly, I’d like to briefing review our morn-ing drop-off and dismissal procedures. Please adhere to these practices and proce-dures when school is in session. These practices and procedures have been imple-mented to ensure the safety of ALL students.
Please note:
Additionally, please be reminded that it is un-lawful to pass a school bus when a stop sign is extended. Our students unload school buses on 83rd Street upon arrival and load school buses on Linder at dismissal. When a stop sign is extended, cars are not permitted to go around school buses.
Please be mindful of cell phone usage in the school zone; cell phone usage in a school zone is illegal. Lastly, allow children to exit cars on the curbed side of the street.
Our school parking lot is not designated as a drop-off area for students. Signs are posted at the entrance of the parking lot. Vehicles are not permitted to enter the parking lot to drop-off children.
Please be patient, attentive drivers; we want to ensure the safety of all of our stu-dents.
Please adhere to these practices and proce-dures to ensure that the students of Burbank School are safe during arrival and dismissal times. Your cooperation is greatly appreciat-ed.
Map Testing
Students in grades kindergarten through six have completed fall Map Testing. Data gen-erated from the tests has been utilized to guide instruction. Analyzed data has also been utilized by teachers to select students who would benefit from offered supports. Ad-ditionally, teachers have conferenced with students to discuss test results and to help students set reasonable academic goals. Details of your child’s Map results will be sent home at a later date.
Lanyards and Identification Cards
All students have been issued a school iden-tification card that is in a protective plastic cover that is attached to an official school lanyard. Students are required to wear the school issued identification card and offi-cial school lanyard. The lanyard has a safety feature which allows the lanyard to breakaway in cases of emergency. Students should not cover or deface their identifica-tions cards. Markings or stickers placed on identification cards will make them inopera-ble. Replacement cost for an identification card, plastic cover, and lanyard is $5.00. Re-placement cost for a lanyard or protective plastic cover is $1.00.
Please ensure that your child is wearing his/her identification card each day.
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No School
Luther Burbank School will be closed on Monday, October 12, 2015 in observance of Columbus Day. Classes will resume on Tuesday, October 13, 2015. Please take a moment to discuss the historical contributions of Christopher Columbus with your child.
Burbank’s Firemen visit Burbank School
October is Fire Prevention Month and fire-men from Burbank’s Fire Department will visit Luther Burbank School. Students in grades kindergarten through three will attend a safe-ty assembly presented by Burbank’s Fire De-partment on Friday, October 16th. The fire-men will talk with the students about fire pre-vention and what to do in cases of emergen-cy. After their presentation, the firemen will monitor the school’s fire drill practices and offer recommendations. Please review and practice the evacuation plan that has been implemented in your home.
Principal’s Coffee Hour
Mark our calendar and plan to attend the Principal’s Coffee Hour on Tuesday, October 20th at 9:00 a.m. Meet new parents and dis-cuss hot topics!!
I hope that you are able to attend.
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Week will be recognized on Monday, October 26th through Friday, Octo-ber 31st. During the week, the students, teachers, and staff will take a pledge to stay drug free and to say “no” to bullying. Mrs. Shoudis, Burbank’s social worker, has planned many events for the week. In addi-tion to the events that have been planned, Burbank’s PFC will distribute stickers and
trinkets to remind students to stay drug free and to say “no” to bullying.
All students will receive a letter that will out-line the events that are planned for Red Rib-bon Week. Students who elect not to partici-pate in the events should wear their school uniforms.
Report Cards
The last day of the first quarter of the 2015-2016 school year is Wednesday, October 21, 2015. Report cards will be sent home with students on Wednesday, October 28, 2015. If have questions regarding your child’s re-port card, please contact your child’s teacher (s).
Costume Balls
Information which details the fall Costume Balls has been sent home with your child. The Mother/Son Ball will be held on Tues-day, October 27th. The Father/Daughter Ball is scheduled for Wednesday, October 28th. Please don’t miss out on the fun. Make your reservations today!
Fall Celebration
On Friday, October 30, 2015, Luther Bur-bank School will host its Fall Day Celebra-tion. Students will be permitted to dress cas-ually on this day. Students may wear sea-sonal or fall colored clothing. Jeans will also be permitted. All attire must be suitable for the school environment. Your child’s teacher will send home a letter outlining the events that will be planned in your child’s class-room.
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Students wishing to wear costumes during the celebration may go home during the lunch period to change into their costumes or may bring their costumes to school. Costumes must be appropri-ate for the school environment. Look-a-like weap-ons, make-up, and imitation blood should not be brought to school. Students may apply make-up and imitation blood at home.
Our traditional school-wide parade will begin at 12:45 p.m.
Uniformed Dress Policy
Please review the Uniformed Dress Policy. The policy appears in the Parent/Student Handbook. It is also posted on the district’s website. The document specifies that students wear white or light blue collared shirts, tops, and blouses. Navy blue is not an authorized color for shirts, tops, or blouses.
Additionally, students are not permitted to wear jean like pants, cargo pants, jogging pants, leg-gings, or pants with athletic stripes. Likewise, hooded sweaters and hooded sweatshirts are not permitted.
Sweaters and sweatshirts must be light blue, white, or navy. Black is not an authorized color for sweaters and sweatshirts.
Shorts are Gone!
From October 1st until April 1st, students are not permitted to wear shorts unless permission has been granted.
Lost and Found Friday
The last Friday of each month has been designat-ed as Lost and Found Friday.
Items in our lost and found will be placed on a table for students to claim. Unclaimed items will be donated to a charity.
Supply Fees
The deadline for paying supply fees is quickly ap-proaching. As a courtesy to our families, the last
day to pay supply fees has been extended to Fri-day, October 9th. The fee for grades K-6 is $75 and the fee for grades 7-8 is $85. A late fee of $25 will be added to all unpaid accounts after October 9th.
If you have not submitted payment, please visit our school office or submit payment online via E-pay.
Important Dates
10/1 Fall Picture Day
10/2 School Spirit Day
Fall Fun Fair
10/6 RtI /CAT Meetings
PFC Meeting
10/9 Deadline for Supply Fee Payment
10/12 NO School- Columbus Day
10/16 School Spirit Day
Fire Safety Assembly
10/20 Principal’s Coffee Hour
10/26 Red Ribbon Week
10/21 End of the First Quarter
10/27 RtI/CAT Meetings
Mother/Son Costume Ball
10/28 Report Cards sent Home
Father/Daughter Costume Ball
10/30 Fall Celebration
In closing, I invite you to become an active partic-ipant in your child’s educational career. Review your child’s homework. Read information that is sent home with your child, and contact your child’s teacher when you have questions and concerns.
Yours in education,
Sharon A. Walker-Hood
Principal
We have been in school for about one month already and although we have many months to go, it has been a great start! We are excited to see what our Kindergarteners will accomplish this year. At this point, we are halfway through our ABC Boot camp where we focus on one letter a day practicing its name, sound, and how to write it. Upon completion of Boot Camp, our reading program, Wonders, will be focusing on one letter each week.
Our popcorn words have also been introduced. The children get excited when they see one of our words in our classroom environ-ment. Encourage your child to identify popcorn words they see outside of the classroom. Please remember to practice these words
with your child every night and sign their envelope calendar.
In math, we have been focusing on positional language and num-bers 0-10. Students should be able to count, write, and identify numbers 0-10. Thank you for taking the time to practice these things at home!
The Kindergarteners are continu-ing to learn the routines and pro-cedures of school. One of those procedures is having you check their folders to look for homework and important papers that get sent home. Please remember to do this daily.
There will be two Make-and-Takes this year in Kindergarten.
A Make-and-Take is a day when parents come to school in the afternoon to join their child in making educational resources to use at home. The dates of these days will be announced once they are on the schedule. It will be the highlight of your child’s day to have you at school with them. Please make every effort to attend. Thank you!
The Kindergarten Teachers,
Miss Noha Ms. Lucenti Miss O’Connell
Kindergarten News
First Grade News The beginning of first grade has been very busy with so much learning going on. The students spent the first few days of the year getting used to our schedules and routines. We have been working on short vowels and sight words in read-ing. We have been working in our guided reading groups. In math we are working on addi-tion and subtraction. Remember to be practicing your child's addi-tion facts nightly. Knowing our math facts automatically is so important. We look forward to watching all our first graders grow this year! Mrs. Ryan Mrs. Ludwig Mrs. Lawler
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We are off to a great start! 2nd Grade has been busy, busy, busy! We continue to discuss addition and subtrac-tion strategies in Math. Math facts (both addi-tion and subtraction) should continue to be practiced every night at home. Our goal is to memorize our addition and subtraction facts by the end of the school year.
In Reading, we are continuing to enhance
and increase our vo-cabulary word base, and have been learn-ing strategies such as close reading, decod-ing words, key details, and story elements. Please encourage your child to read every day at home.
We are looking forward to going to the County Line Apple Orchard on Thursday, September 24th. We can’t wait to pick some yummy, de-licious apples! We
have been learning about apples, apple parts, and the story of Johnny Appleseed to enhance our field trip experience.
We look forward to a successful and educa-tional year!
Ms. Perich Ms. Synoga Mrs. Vlna
Second Grade News
Third Grade News adults with “Yes ma’am, yes sir!” along with a curtsey or bow for their teacher! It was great to see them en-joy learning through real life experiences. We have been follow-ing the Common Core Standards for Reading, Grammar, Spelling, and Math. The classes have been getting ac-quainted with the Reading Wonders text-book, guided reading expectations and rota-tions, and the rigorous curriculum. In math we have worked with place value, addition strate-gies, and addition properties. As we con-tinue our math lessons will transfer into sub-traction strategies, tell-ing time and elapsed time. Please continue to study basic addition and subtraction facts with your child. We ask that you are signing
assignment notebooks nightly as well as checking that your child has completed their homework. All classes require nightly reading and recording of a summary in either their Reading Re-sponse Journal or Reading Log. We ap-preciate the support from the families and the relationships we’ve developed!
Respectfully,
Ms. Dowling Mrs. Knasiak Mrs. Mazanke
Fall is among us and third grade is “falling” into place. Students are mastering the pro-cedures and becoming accustomed to the ex-pectations in each of their classes. We have had a busy beginning of the school year, jam packed with exciting lessons. We have watched beans sprout in Science, traveled back to the 1800’s as we visited Naper Set-tlement and learned how settlers lived. The students had two favor-ite parts of the field trip that were; the live demonstration by the Black Smith, who made an iron leaf hook as well as learning in an 1800’s classroom. Our gentlemen were wonderful and full of chivalry as they al-lowed ladies first all day long. Boys and girls both answered
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The 4th graders are off to a busy start. Just take a look at what we are doing!
In Social Studies, the 4th graders are studying the Regions of the United States, beginning with the Southwest Region. They are learning about coasts, canyons, deserts, oil, and ranching.
The students will also be study-ing climates, natural resources, maps, cultures and customs, economics, government, citizen-ship, and technological advanc-es of the United States Regions. In Math, we have been identify-ing place value to the 1 millions place, reviewing addition and subtraction, solving word prob-lems, and rounding numbers. We are busy studying the life
cycles of plants and animals in Science Class. In Reading, we are answering questions after we read, by re-reading the passage and looking for “text evidence”. We have worked with the genres, Fairy Tale and Realistic fiction. Grammar has been fun, review-ing the 4 types of sentences, fragments, and subjects and predicates! It is important that students proof-read their classwork and home-work, checking for correct capital-ization, punctuation, and sen-tence formation before turning their work in. Please check your child’s folder each day for papers and notes
that need to be removed We are off to a great beginning! Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Egan Ms. Fitzgerald
Fourth Grade News
Fifth Grade News recent photos of the 5th grade students hard at work!! Ms. Cheung Ms. Dunne Mrs. Summers
The 2015-2016 school year is off to a wonder-ful start in 5th grade! The students in each class are adjusting well to having lockers and making transitions throughout the day. Also, they are enjoying the responsibility of being lunch monitors for the younger stu-dents. To continue in your student's' growth, please remind your 5th grade child to practice math facts every night, read at least 30 minutes per night, and check to make sure his or her assignment notebooks are filled in every night. Enjoy the
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Welcome Back 6th Graders!
The 6th graders have had a won-derful start to the year. We are so about this year, the students seem eager to be back to school and have adjusted wonderfully to 6th grade! The students should be reading at least 20 minutes a night and to keep up with their monthly reading incen-tive sheet.
6th grade has just finished up their first unit in math on number values, decimals, divisibility, fractions and are onto ratios and proportions. Please practice math facts at home by using multiplication flash cards. This
will benefit your students greatly in the upcoming math and sci-ence units when they will be studying the metric system.
The students have just finished up the first three sections in the science book. Students will know be working on the metric system and how it is used in science and real life situations. Experiments here we come!!!
Students are working hard on a jigsaw project in Social Studies. They are learning all about differ-ent religions and putting together a PowerPoint as well as a visual display to show all of their infor-mation and research. Students have been working really hard on
this project. We are very proud of them!
This is going to be a GREAT Year!
Mrs. Cano Mrs. Turyna Miss Harrison
Literacy News
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Sixth Grade News
Welcome back Burbank School students and families! It’s hard to believe we’ve been in school a month al-ready! We started off the school year with some literacy assessments and have since moved into the computer lab to focus on the technology portion. I am still using the point system for good behavior. Twenty points earns the class a computer time, outside time, etc. A few classes are very close! Please remember, if you need to get in touch with me, the best way is via email ([email protected]). Here’s to an excellent school year! We can, we will, we must be successful!! Since I do not have enough time in class to showcase all of our wonderful books, I wanted to use this space to spotlight a book each month.
This month’s book, geared toward 5th and 6th graders, is titled Wonder by R.J. Pala-cio (reading level: 4.8, interest level: 4-8, AR points: 11). Wonder is about a boy, Auggie, who was born with facial abnormalities. He is homeschooled until 4th grade and then goes to 5th grade at a private school with his peers. Here, he faces chal-lenges like bullying and wants nothing more than to be treated like a regular boy. This book teaches middle school students about acceptance, courage, and com-passion. Check it out!
Ms. Tomasek Literacy Teacher Burbank School District 111
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Teacher Of the Month
SEPTEMBER SPOTLIGHT Q: How old are you and when is your birthday? A: My birthday is July 12th and I am old enough to be a teacher! Q: When do you think you are going to get married? Will you have kids? A: I am getting married next September! I am very excited and then one day I will have kids. Q: Who was your favorite teacher when you were in school? A: My favorite teacher was Ms. Stephens. She was my second grade teacher who taught me to love learning. Q: How many years have you been teaching? A: This is my 4th year of teaching. I have been teaching 4th grade for three years and I love it! Q: What’s your favorite color? Animal? Candy? Song? A: My favorite color is green because it reminds me of Ireland. My favorite animal is a hippo because they are so cute. My favorite candy is ANYTHING with peanut butter in it. ANDDDD I really don’t have a favorite song because I say that every song is my favorite when I hear it. Q: Did you play video games with friends or siblings when you were little? A: Yes! I have a brother four years older than me who used to let me play video games with him just so he could beat
me. Q: What is your favorite football team? A: My favorite football team is the Chicago Bears! BEAR DOWN CHICAGO BEARS!!!! Q: Have you ever washed your pet or do you take it to the groomers? A: I wash my dog at home and she does not like it. When I say “Maggie, time to take a bath,” she runs away from me! Q: What is your favorite holiday? A: My favorite holiday is Christmas. I really like looking at all the Christmas lights and spending so much time with my
family. Q: Who is your favorite basketball player? A: My favorite basketball player is Michael Jordan. Obviously!! That’s what happens when you’re the best. Q: What do you like about teaching us? A: I love everything about teaching. I really don’t know if I could pick one thing. Q: Do you know why the sky is blue? A: Great question! Here’s what Google had to say about that: A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they
scatter red light. When we look towards the sun at sunset, we see red and orange colors because the blue light has been scattered out and away from the line of sight.
Thanks, Google! Q: What is your favorite Disney movie? A: My favorite Disney movie is Beauty and the Beast. I think they have the best songs in that movie. Q: Have you ever gotten so mad at a student you had to walk out of the classroom? A: Nope, it takes a lot to make me mad. I would rather talk it out than walk it out! Q: If you could be anyone for a day, who would you be? A: I think I am pretty happy being me! If I had to pick someone, just for a day, I would pick Taylor Swift. She is just so
popular and cool!
MS. FITZGERALD 4TH GRADE
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September 2015 Students of the Month
~ Ms. Lucen ~ Emily Vana
Laiann Ali
~ Ms. Noha ~ Hamzeh Yousef
Amanda Lara
~ Ms. O'Connell ~ Ali Yousef
Karmin Khoury
~ Ms. Lawlor ~ Bri ney Butnariu
Christopher Guzman
~ Mrs. Ludwig ~ Anna Harbut
Patricia Lukaszczyk
~ Mrs. Ryan ~ Victoria Majewski
Nathan Cas llo
~ Ms. Perich ~ Fernando Alcantara
Liliana Cruz
~ Ms. Synoga ~ I zaz Moosa
Jacob Sachen
~ Mrs. Vlna ~ Ibraheem Ali
Emily Grochola
~ Ms. Dowling ~ Anahi Fernandez
Luis Padron
~ Mrs. Knasiak ~ Adriana Alcantara
Kyle Connors
~ Mrs. Mazanke ~ Julian Angeles
Lana Yasin
~ Mrs. Egan ~ Brian Esco
Ruth Cas llo
~ Ms. Fitzgerald ~ Ricardo Alcantara
Evelyn Blacha
~ Mrs. Wilson ~ Grayson Vanis
Emilia Stoch
~ Ms. Cheung ~ Valerie Rodriguez
Connor Whalen
~ Ms. Dunne ~ Cherubin Hernandez
Bethany Butnariu
~ Ms. Summers ~ Alyzza Murillo
Nick Jennings
~ Mrs. Cano ~ Ezekiel Hermosillo
Megan Galassi
~ Ms. Harrison ~ Michael Gu errez
Fa ma Abbadi
~ Mrs. Turyna ~ Vivian Wong
Isaac Casas
~ Mr. Nykaza ~
Ryan Butnariu
Adam Jaghma
Alexandra Mendez
~ Mrs. Ermel / Mrs. McCormick ~
Vanessa Uziel
Emanuel Jimenez
Whether you are returning to Burbank School or are new to the Bobcat family, the PFC (Parent Faculty Club) would like to welcome you! My name is Stash Stefanek and I am proud to be serving as President of the PFC for the 2015-2016 school year. I’d also like to welcome aboard our new Vice President, Dan Vana, and welcome back our veteran Secretary and Treasurer, Lorena Wong and Jen Lamb. We’re looking forward to a fun-filled year!
We held our first Bingo night on September 4th. I believe this was our biggest bingo night yet. Thank you to all who came out and played and/or volunteered. I hope you all had as much fun as we did!!
On September 17th the PFC hosted a kindergarten ice cream social. This was simply our way of welcom-ing some of the new families to Burbank School and getting reacquainted with some of our existing fami-lies. Special thanks to our amazing kindergarten teachers Ms. Lucenti, Ms. Noha and Ms. O’Connell and our wonderful principal Mrs. Walker-Hood for taking time to come enjoy some ice cream with us. I am not sure who enjoyed the ice cream more, the parents or the kids. Thank you to all who attended.
We have completed our first fundraiser of the year (Popcorn Palace). With your help we have raised over $2,900. This money will help fund PFC sponsored events throughout the course of the year. Thank you to everyone who helped support our first fundraiser of the year. Be on the lookout of our next fundraiser in November.
The PFC will be hosting a Scholastic Book Fair during Parent Teacher Conferences, November 24th & 25th. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the PFC at [email protected] or leave a note in the PFC mailbox.
Spirit Wear is sold year round. Order forms can be found in the monthly newsletter or in the school of-fice. Get prepared for the cold weather and order your winter scarfs and hats. Stay warm and show your school spirit at the same time!
If your family is not currently a member of the PFC, we urge you to join! Together we have the power to make school a greater experience for our children. We have endless opportunities to volunteer through-out the year. If you have any questions or would like more information, please feel free to contact one of the board members. Our next meeting is on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 from 6pm-7pm. We hope to see you there!
We are looking forward to a great year with our Burbank School families!
Best regards,
The PFC Executive Board Members
Stash Stefanek Dan Vana Jen Lamb Lorena Wong
PFC President Vice President Treasurer Secretary
PFC President’s Message
Check us out on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/BurbankPFC
Earn Money for Burbank School!
Keep clipping those Box Tops. Simply clip the box tops and send to school with your child. The classroom with the most Box Tops each month will win a General Mills treat.
Each Box Top coupon is worth 10 cents. More information and a list of qualified products can be found at www.boxtops4education.com
Mark your calendar for upcoming events!
October 6 PFC Meeting @ 6pm
12 No School – Columbus Day
21 Half Day – Teacher in Service
27 Mother/Son Dance
28 Father/Daughter Dance **Note the Father/Daughter dance has been moved to Wednesday** / School Board Meeting 7pm @ District Office
30 Fall School Celebration
31 Happy Halloween
November 2 Fundraiser Begins
3 PFC Meeting @ 6pm
Spirit Gear
We show our spirit on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month.
Spirit Wear orders will be accepted at any time throughout the year. Please complete the order
form, include payment and place in a sealed enve-lope labeled “spirit gear” . Please turn envelope
into your teacher.
PFC Volunteers
We invite you to become involved in your child’s education and help make the 2015-2016 school year a rewarding one. Volunteers are needed to help with school activities, event’s & fundraisers. MANY of the volunteer opportunities are flexible and can be done to fit into busy schedules.
If you have questions, or would like to learn more about volunteer opportunities, please contact Jim “Stash” Stefanek at [email protected] or 708-277-3528.
All meetings are held in the eve-nings at 6:00 P.M.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Upcoming PFC Meetings
FAMILY BINGO NIGHT WAS A SUCCESS! Thank you to all the families that came out on September 4th for a night full of fun Bingo games.
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Thank you to everyone who came out to our Ice Cream Social! We had a blast getting to know the parents and kindergarteners and sharing infor-mation about the Parent Faculty Club (PFC) while eating some delicious ice cream.
THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING THE KINDERGARTEN ICE CREAM SOCIAL
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From the Health Department
Welcome back!
Our number one priority is your child’s health, safety, and well-being! As you get back into the routine of school remember the tips below to ensure your child’s healthy success:
Please make sure your child’s health log card is completed accurately and returned to the health office. When there are changes to telephone numbers, email addresses, emergency contacts, etc. please be sure to update the health log with your Health Aide.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It gives our brains and bodies the energy we need to start the learning day. Never skip breakfast!
There is NO SHARING FOOD AT SCHOOL. Please remind your child that they are to eat only from their own lunch. There are children with allergies, intolerances, and special diets that prohibit sharing!
School-aged children should get at least 10 hours of sleep per night. Sufficient sleep is increasingly being recognized as an essential aspect of health promotion and chronic disease prevention.
Please discuss all medical concerns (medications, illnesses, allergies, immunizations, etc.) with your school’s Health Aide or the District Nurse.
Know Your 2015-2016 Health Department: District Nurse: Patrice Williams RN, BSN 708-496-0500 ext. 10366
Health Aides: Burbank Jane Thompson 499-0838 Byrd Patrick Walsh 499-3049 Fry Theresa Shepherd 599-5554 Kennedy Therese Wittenmeier 496-0563 Liberty Julia Crockett 952-3255 Maddock Laura Franke 598-0515 McCord Sue Ficker 599-4411 Tobin Nelida Merenda 599-6655
Coming soon: Look for information regarding our FREE flu vaccination clinics this fall!
LUTHER BURBANK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT FACULTY CLUB (PFC)
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Burbank School has an active core of PFC volunteers and would love to have you join us in providing your children with additional activities and benefits to enrich their elementary school experience. There are many ways to be involved:
• Join the PFC and let your voice be heard. Even if you can’t be actively involved, your PFC membership still
benefits your children.
• Volunteer to help at PFC events – a couple of hours of your time can help so much and it’s fun, too!
PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES FUNDED Through the continued support of our members, the PFC is able to fund a number of programs, activities and services directly benefiting your children, including the following:
• Book Fair • Holiday Shop • Spirit Wear Sales
• Educational Assemblies • Kindergarten Round Up • Spotlight Teacher of the Month
• Family Bingo Night • Mega Event Day • Spring Fling Family Dance
• Family Movie Night • Red Ribbon Week • Staff Appreciation Week
• Fun Fair • Sixth Grade BBQ • Student of the Month
PFC MEETINGS
PFC meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm in the lunch room, unless otherwise noted. Please join us! Meeting attendance is not necessary to be a member. MEMBERSHIP FEE Dues for PFC Membership are $5.00 per family. Please complete this form (one per family) and return it with your $5.00 dues (checks are preferred and payable to “Burbank School PFC”). As a thank you for joining the PFC your family will receive a free calendar, decorated with some of our students amazing art work.
PLEASE CHECK THIS BOX IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING. ***ASK US ABOUT OUR $100 VOLUNTEER INCENTIVE. ***
STUDENT INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) (add additional students on back)
Child First Name Last Name Grade Teacher
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4. PARENT / GUARDIAN / FACULTY INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)
First Name Last Name Phone No. **Email Address** Relationship
**In an effort to go GREEN and stay up to date with school events please provide email
address above.**
For additional information please contact: Stash Stefanek @ (708) 277-3528 / Dan Vana @ (708) 415-8763 / Jennifer Lamb @ (708) 717-6533 / Lorena Wong @ (312) 933-3102 or email us at [email protected]. Our goal is 100% participation! For each classroom that reaches this goal, the classroom will receive a dress down day and $50 in playground equipment for that classroom.
http://www.facebook.com/BurbankPFC
STUDENT:______________________________ PHONE NO.: ______________________
EMAIL:______________________________ TEACHER.: _______________________
Item Image Size Qty Price Per
Item Total
Burbank Bobcat Cup 16 oz 1.00$
Winter Hat ‐ embroidered logo
(RED)One Size 10.00$
Scarves ‐ embroidered logo (RED &
WHITE STRIPED)One Size 10.00$
YS 10.00$
YM 10.00$
YL 10.00$
S 10.00$
M 10.00$
L 10.00$
LUTHER BURBANK ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPARENT FACULTY CLUB (PFC)
FAMILY SPIRITGEAR ORDER FORM
T‐Shirt ‐ silk screened logo (RED)
XL 10.00$
XXL 12.00$
XXXL 13.50$
YS 10.00$
Crew Neck Sweatshirts YM 10.00$
(no hood) ‐ silk screened logo YL
(RED) YXL 10.00$
S 10.00$
M 10.00$
L
XL 10.00$
YS 15.00$
Sweatpants‐ silk screened logo YM 15.00$
YL 15.00$
(RED ONLY) S 15.00$
M 15.00$
L 15.00$
YM 20.00$
Flannel Pants YL 20.00$
silk screened logo YXL 20.00$
S 20.00$
M 20.00$
L 20.00$
Please return form and payment in sealed envelope labeled "Spiritgear". TOTAL
Checks can be made payable to "Burbank School PFC" ALL SALES ARE FINAL ‐ NO REFUNDS
REDUCED PRICE While Supplies
Last SOLD OUT
SOLD OUT
LUTHER BURBANK SCHOOL 5th ANNUAL FUN FAIR
FRIDAY, October 2, 2015 4:00 – 7:00 PM
OVER 25 GAMES TO PLAY BASEBALL TOSS BLOCK ISLAND BULL RINGER CAKE WALK FROG HOPPER FURIOUS FOUL LUCKY
KEY PLUCK A DUCK SLAP SHOT PICK A POP TIC TAC TOE SHOOTING GALLERY TIN PAN ALLEY AND MANY MORE!!!!
WIN A PRIZE WITH EVERY PLAY
GAME & FOOD TICKETS PRESALE TICKET PRICE: 5 for $1.00 TICKET PRICE AT FAIR: 4 for $1.00
PRIZE RAFFLES TICKETS: $1.00 EACH
TOP PRIZES: TWO BMX BIKES
SOME ADDITIONAL PRIZES: FOOTBALL BASKETBALL KITES
STORE BOUGHT BAKED GOODS WILL BE NEEDED FOR CAKE WALK FOR EVERY ITEM DONATED RECEIVE ONE COMPLIMENTARY RAFFLE TICKET
THOSE INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING THE DAY OF THE FAIR, PLEASE CONTACT JIM “STASH” STEFANEK AT [email protected] OR 708-277-3528.
CONCESSIONS WILL BE
SERVED: HOT DOGS,
PIZZA, POPCORN, SODA,
JUICE AND WATER.
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 After School Programs
2 School Spirit Day
After School Programs
Fun Fair 4-7 p.m.
3
4
5
After School Programs
6 RtI/CAT Meetings
After School Programs
PFC Meeting 6:00 p.m.
7 Staff Meeting
8 No Tardy Thursday
After School Programs
9 After School Programs
10
11
12 NO SCHOOL Columbus Day
13 After School
Programs
14 Parent
Curriculum Night
Liberty Jr. High @
7:00 p.m.
15
After School Programs
16 School Spirit Day
Fire Safety Assembly
After School Programs
17
18
19 After School Programs
20 Principal’s
Coffee Hour After School
Programs
21 End of 1st Quarter
Early Dismissal
Day Staff Meeting
22 After School Programs
23
24 Fall Wellness
Event Liberty Jr.
High @ 10:00 a.m.
25 Red Ribbon
Week
26 After School Programs
27 RtI/CAT Meeting
After School Programs
Mother & Son Costume Party
28 Report Cards Sent Home
Costume Party Father & Daughter
School Board Meeting
29 Staley the
Bear Assembly
After School Programs
30 Fall
Celebration After School Programs
31 Halloween