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TABLE OF CONTENTS Calendar of Events Woodview School News PTO News and Notes April Birthdays/Student Council Art Show *Special Edition* Sandbox Learning Champions 2014-2015 Registration Woodview PTO [email protected] http://www.woodviewpto.com PRESIDENT Abbie Pietruszynski [email protected] 847-223-6703 VICE PRESIDENT Elizabeth Corripio [email protected] SECRETARIES Karyn Pritz [email protected] Jamie Schaefer [email protected] TREASURERS Sandi Hornung [email protected] Sandy Pogue [email protected] WAYS AND MEANS Cheryl Wilgen [email protected] Julie Rothman [email protected] Diana Spicer [email protected] STAFF LIASION Gerry Sousa [email protected]

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Calendar of Events

Woodview School News

PTO News and Notes

April Birthdays/Student Council

Art Show *Special Edition*

Sandbox Learning

Champions

2014-2015 Registration

Woodview PTO [email protected] http://www.woodviewpto.com PRESIDENT Abbie Pietruszynski [email protected] 847-223-6703 VICE PRESIDENT Elizabeth Corripio [email protected] SECRETARIES Karyn Pritz [email protected] Jamie Schaefer [email protected] TREASURERS Sandi Hornung [email protected] Sandy Pogue [email protected] WAYS AND MEANS Cheryl Wilgen [email protected] Julie Rothman [email protected] Diana Spicer [email protected] STAFF LIASION Gerry Sousa [email protected]

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Upcoming Events Date Place Event 5/10 MV Market Day Pickup, 9:30-11:00am 5/20 WV PTO Meeting (Recap and Planning);

6:00-6:30 4th grade parents meet Frederick Asst. Principal;

6:30 PTO Meeting 5/23 WV Early Release at 11:00, PM Kdg Attends 5/26 WV Memorial Day - No School 6/1 Offsite Girls on the Run 5K at

Vernon Hills Athletic Complex, 8:00am 6/4 WV Field Day 6/4 WV Market Day Orders Due 6/5 WV Last Day of School, Half Day 6/7 MV Market Day Pickup, 9:30-11:00am

MV=Meadowview WV=Woodview GMS=Grayslake Middle School Park=Park Campus

All-Parent Meeting and PTO Leadership

Are you interested in getting more involved in Woodview events and

deciding where the money goes? Join a few parents who hope to lead

the PTO next year as a "Presidential Committee". If you are interested

in learning more, please come to our Final PTO Meeting on May 20th at

6:30pm at Woodview and/or contact Abbie Pietruszynski

at [email protected] or 847-223-6703. This meeting is open to

all Woodview parents…come hear what we have done this year and be

a part of the planning for next year.

Stay Connected and Informed!

Don't miss a thing at Woodview School. Visit our website woodviewpto.com, 'LIKE' the

Woodview School PTO Facebook page, and make sure you get the regular 'Woodview PTO

News' emails by sending an email to [email protected] to be added to our distribution

list.

Get Involved!

You can always sign up to

volunteer for events…just

check out the Volunteer!

page at

woodviewpto.com/volunteer

.

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Woodview School News

Lunch IOUs

All lunch IOUs must be paid in full before Friday, May 30, 2014. If your student owes for lunches, he/she will not

receive a hot lunch until all lunch IOUs are paid in full. Friday, May 9, is the last day to receive a lunch

IOU. Please make sure your child brings in cash, check or has a lunch ticket after that date.

Mrs. Tarnowski and Mrs. Canniff would like to thank all of the parents that have volunteered their time to help in the library this year. Together they have donated over 133 hours of work. We really appreciate their time and dedication to making the media

center a welcoming and organized place for the students and staff.

Important dates to note Friday, May 16th is the last day for library book check-out.

Friday, May 23rd The library closes for the year. All books need to be returned for inventory.

Wednesday, May 28th. The Grayslake Area Public Library will be here to promote their summer

reading program, "Paws to Read".

Registration information for the 2014-

2015 school year information can be

found at the end of this Woody Review

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April Woodview Birthdays

Happy Birthday to our April Woodview Students! The students had a birthday breakfast with Principal Santelle!

Student Council

This week, students had an opportunity to

purchase Jolly Ranchers during lunch period. The funds raised were given

to Destination

Imagination Trip Fundraiser!

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PTO News and Notes

Don't forget to pick up your Market Day

order tomorrow, Saturday, May 10. Pickup

is at Meadowview School from 9:30-

11:00a.m.

Our next and final Box Tops contest is underway! The final collection date for the contest will be on Friday, May 30th. Please send in your Box Tops and help your child’s classroom win prizes. Good luck! Each Box Top is worth 10 cents, which adds up! Every

dollar earned through the Box Tops program goes directly towards helping the children at

Woodview. These funds helo programs, or books for the children! Remember to sign up on btfe.com to track Woodview’s progress, enter contests to help

Woodview win bonus Box Tops, and participate in the eBox Tops program! They are an online version of Box Tops and are electronically credited to your school’s account,

with no clipping required. Just like clipped Box Tops, eBoxTops® are worth 10¢ a piece.

You can also “like” Box Tops for Education on facebook as well and be aware of their promotions!

We also love Labels for Education points. They are separate from the Box Tops program and contest, and should be put in their own baggie or envelope, please.

Please leave the bar code and point number in tact while clipping Labels. Thank you, and happy clipping!

Question? Contact Virginia Fitzgerald at [email protected]

Hey Parents! Have any

questions or comments

about the review? Send

an email to

[email protected]

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Exploration Day Presenter Appreciation

Exploration Day could not happen without the generous donation of time and energy from many parents and businesses. We would be remiss if we didn't thank the following:

- Grayslake Library and Sue

Kordek - Robert and the Music Source

- Julie J's Julie LaTayan - Margarita Vogeler

- Heidi Droessler - Mrs. Monaghan

- Matt Hansen - Kristine Breault, Stacy Szymanski, and Joe

Iatocha from the Navy - Lake County Farm Bureau, Janet Eppers,

and Karen Winsor - Margarett Blada

- Mrs. Sousa - GCHS Varsity Girls Soccer Team and Mr.

Feldman - Brighton Farm and Lynn Willis

- GCHS Choir and Band

- Anne Dunn and Fun Fluency Spanish - TeamKat Martial Arts and Katrina Polen

- Julie Kokkin - Waukegan Police K9 Unit and Keith Iamana

- Sarah Velmont - Kat Jasper

- Jeremy Bentley - Mark Wilgen

- Memory Makers and Dave Woll - Vickie Held and Learning Express

- CLC Nursing Students and Carmella Mikol - Mr. Ambrose

- Megan Willhite - Colts Cheerleading and Christine McGauhy

- Busy Brains Museum, Kathy Goers and Allison Price

Woodview would like to thank all of the incredible businesses who donated food or

materials to make Exploration Day a success:

Learning Express of Lake Zurich Dick Blick Art Supplies

Jewel Osco Sam's Club

Walmart Mariano's

Noodles and Co. Olive Garden

Corner Bakery Baker's Square

Rosati's Kawa Japanese restaurant Loretta's Italian Bakeshop

Cheesecake Factory Cosi catering

Lomeli's International Supermarket Wildberry

Abel's Mexican Restaurant Chili's Bar and Grill

Pita Inn 545 North Bar and Grill

Potbelly's Sandwich shop Eloise Chicago-American bakeshop

Chick-fil-A Shun cutlery

We are deeply grateful for all of their generous contributions!

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Art Show Special Edition Woodview’s Art Extravaganza was held on Thursday, May 1, 2014

The Art Hallways were turned into a trip to the Art Musuem, while the Music Room took us to outer space!

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Special Guest Artists Students, parents and staff were treated to pottery demonstrations and the art of paper airplane construction.

Benjamin Mercado shows students the art of paper airplane making. Mr. Mercado also had many of his drawings on display as well. For more information on Mr. Mercado’s work, visit www.Bmercado50.com

Mike Nyre, from Mud Brothers Ceramics, gave pottery demonstrations to our young artists. For more information please visit www.mudbrosclay.com

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Hands on Art Students had an opportunity to create their own Pet “Rock” and Alien Magnets!

Shag Rug Project Art show attendees had the chance to add their own touch to a Shag Rug depicting the Woodview “W” on it!

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Top Photos: Bake sale customers and some of our fantastic PTO

volunteers!

Bottom Photos: Adam, from Mrs. Hillier’s 3rd

Grade class enjoys a

cool treat. Kindergartener’s Ida (Mrs. Duguid) and Ava (Mrs.

Cunningham) strike a pose in Grant Wood’s American Gothic

Bake Goods and Farmers There was a great variety of treats available at the Art Show! Students had the chance to be part of a very famous painting as well!

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All Star Artist Show 4th Grade Kid’s Choice

3rd Grade Kid’s Choice

2nd Grade Kid’s Choice

3D Value Snowman

Carolina G. (Mrs. Lett’s Class)

Keith Haring

Grace K. (Mrs. Lett’s Class)

Georgia O’Keefe Flower

Madeleine P. (Mrs. Sousa) Stained Glass

Avril M. (Mrs. Mankowski)

Weaving

Elizabeth H. (Mrs. Sousa)

Starry Night

David K. (Mrs. Brobst)

Bird

Katelyn G. (Mrs. Lambie) Skulls

Josephine R (Mrs. Monaghan)

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Top: Art Teacher Ms. Heinz with just a few of the

wonderful art works on display at the show.

Right: Music teacher Mr. Smith and Woodview Principal

Santelle at the show.

Art Teacher Choice Award Art Teacher Ms. Heinz selected one student from each grade level to receive the Art Teacher’s Choice Award! Congratulations to all the students!

Thanks to Ms. Heinz and the Art Department for such a great show!

Thanks to the Woodview Staff

and PTO for helping out!

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Attending During Large Group Events

Learning to sit, listen, and follow rules in large group settings such as assemblies,

places of worship, or movies can be challenging for children. Some events such

as places of worship provide frequent opportunities for practice while others may

occur every few months. Regardless of how often a child attends a large group

event, learning skills for these settings is important for participating in fun school

and community activities. 1. Set Clear Expectations: Before the event, provide children with a short list of expectations with pictures or

written cues. Examples of common expectations are sit, eyes on speaker, and quiet mouth. Depending on the

activity additional expectations could include sing with the group, clap when other people clap, or raise hand to

ask a question. Use a calendar to show when the activity is happening and discuss the expectations every day

for a few days preceding the event. Some children also will benefit from a printed copy of the expectations

during the event. 2. Video Self-Modeling: Have children practice the expectations and videotape them correctly demonstrating

skills. Edit the video to show only correct behaviors and point them out using voiceovers and, if appropriate,

text. For example, go to the auditorium and have the child enter, sit, pretend they are watching a presentation,

and walk out. Edit the video and focus on one behavior at a time such as a voiceover saying, 'I keep my hands to

myself' while the video shows the child with their hands in their lap. Have the child watch it a few times before

each assembly. Using videos of other children correctly showing skills is also a way to use video, but many

children love seeing themselves as the 'stars' and are reinforced by images of themselves.

3. Practice before an Event: Practice the steps of going to, attending, and leaving an event before the event.

This can be done at the actual venue or at home or school. For example, if a child has a difficult time at a place

of worship, practice getting dressed, going to the location, walking in, sitting down, listening, and leaving when

it is not in use so children can learn the basic principles without crowds of people.

4. Plan Based on the Child: Think about timing and seating when planning the activity. Will the child be more

successful if they are closer to the front of the assembly so they can see and hear well or will they do better near

the back? Will they be more successful if they have time to get settled or will the child have too much

downtime and arriving just before the activity begins be better? These simple things can make a big difference

for a child. 5. Be Realistic: Sometimes events are simply too loud, slow paced, or long for some children. Choose activities

of interest or attend only part of an activity then gradually add time so the event is successful. When children,

families, or professionals have realistic goals and build on them, events are more pleasant for everyone. 6. Reinforce Good Behavior: Provide positive reinforcement during the activity for children attending and

following rules. Use what is truly motivating for a child and reward them for a job well done. Let children

know in advance what they will receive and provide reinforcement frequently enough so children stay

motivated.

www.sandbox-learning.com

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Champions is offering a morning program at Woodview next year for a cost. If you are interested, please

contact them for pricing. This is an opportunity for many families that need to drop their children off early.

Just a reminder, we do not have supervision outside Woodview until 7:50 a.m.

Champions Contact: Jill Anderson 847-360-0191 Office

[email protected] www.discoverchampions.c

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CCSD 46 Continuing Student Registration

Important Reminders

All students who are currently enrolled in CCSD 46 Pre-K through 7th grade are required to complete registration for the

2014-2015 school year and to attend Central Registration at Frederick School in August. The table below provides

information needed to complete this registration. If you will not be returning to CCSD 46, please notify your school

office.

May 9 – June 26 Review the pre-printed registration form and make any necessary changes.

Sign the updated registration form and return it to school. All registration

forms should be returned during this period WITH OR WITHOUT

PAYMENT so your child can be placed in classes for next year. Registration

fees paid in full during this period will receive a discount of $25 for students

entering grades 1-8*. The fees for the 2014-2015 school year are located on the

registration form.

July 24 Central Registration information will be mailed to all students.

August 5 & 6 at

Frederick School

10:00 a.m. –

7:00 p.m.

Central Registration occurs for ALL students, continuing and new. All CCSD

46 families must bring the documents listed below to Frederick School.

Teacher assignments and schedules will be available at Central Registration.

July letter (colored form) One of the following current proof of residency (60 days or less)

o Utility bill (phone bills not accepted) o Cable TV or Internet bill o Credit/Debit card statement

Physical forms required for specific grades o Pre-K: physical exam and record of immunizations o Kindergarten: physical exam, dental exam, vision exam, record

of immunizations o 2nd Graders: dental exam o 6th Graders: physical exam, dental exam, record of

immunizations including Tdap o 7th & 8th Graders: Tdap immunization required o New Out of State Students: physical exam, dental exam, vision

exam, record of immunizations. *Registration fees for the Kindergarten half-day program do not receive a discount. Early kindergarten registration is vital

to prepare for class building.

Families who cannot attend Central Registration will need to establish proof of residency at their home school

starting Monday, August 11.

New students to the district entering grades K-8 will need to register at the District Registrar’s Office, located at

Grayslake Middle School. Please check the district web site at http://www.d46.org for the registrar’s office hours

or call (847) 543-5809.

New Kindergarten registration continues. If you know of a family who may not have registered in March, Please

ask them to contact the Registrar’s Office.

Bus stop information is based on your last submitted address or daycare information. If you have moved or will

be making changes to your childcare arrangements, you should submit a bus stop change to the Registrar's Office

as soon as possible. There is no guarantee that bus stop changes submitted after August 1st will be completed for

the first week of school.

School offices will be open during the summer months to drop off registration materials. Please call your home

school or check the district website for summer hours.

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Inscripción de estudiantes que continúan en el CCSD 46

Recordatorios importantes

A todos los estudiantes inscritos actualmente de Pre Jardín de niños (Pre-K) hasta 7° grado en el CCSD se les solicita que

llenen una inscripción para el año escolar 2014-2015, y que asistan a la Inscripción Central en la Frederick School en

agosto. En la tabla siguiente se proporciona la información necesaria para llenar esta inscripción. Si no va a regresar al

CCSD 46, por favor notifíquelo en su oficina escolar.

9 de mayo – 26 de

junio

Revise el formulario de inscripción preimpreso y haga los cambios necesarios. Firme el

formulario actualizado y devuélvalo a la escuela. Todos los formularios de

inscripción deberán devolverse durante este período CON O SIN PAGO para que

a su hijo/a se le asigne un grupo para el año siguiente. Los pagos de inscripción

hechos en su totalidad durante este período recibirán un descuento de $25 por quienes

ingresen de 1° a 8° grados*. En el formulario de inscripción se encuentran los costos

de matrícula para el año escolar 2014-2015.

24 de julio Se enviará por correo a los estudiantes la información de Inscripción Central.

5 y 6 de agosto en

la Frederick School

de

10:00 a.m. a 7:00

p.m.

La Inscripción Central se da para TODOS los estudiantes, los que continúen y los de

nuevo ingreso. Todas las familias del CCSD 46 deben traer los documentos siguientes

a la Frederick School. La asignación de maestros y horarios estará disponible en la

Inscripción Central.

Carta de julio (formulario de color) Una de las siguientes pruebas de residencia (con fecha máxima de 60 días)

o Factura de servicios (no factura de teléfono) o Factura de TV por cable/internet o Extracto de la tarjeta de crédito/débito

Formularios de los exámenes físicos (médicos) requeridos para grados específicos

o Pre Jardín de niños: examen médico y registro de vacunas o Jardín de niños: examen médico, dental, de la vista y registro de

vacunas o 2° grado: examen dental o 6° grado: examen médico, dental y registro de vacunas y Tdap o 7° y 8° grado: Tdap vacuanas requeridad o Estudiantes de otros estados: examen médico (physical), dental, de

la vista y registro de vacunas *En las cuotas de inscripción para el programa de medio día de Jardín de niños no hay descuento. La inscripción previa a

Jardín de niños es vital para preparar la organización de los grupos.

Las familias que no puedan asistir a la Inscripción Central necesitarán presentar una prueba de residencia en su

escuela principal a partir del lunes 11 de agosto.

Los estudiantes de nuevo ingreso desde Jardín de niños hasta 8° grado necesitan inscribirse en la Oficina de

Inscripciones del Distrito ubicada en la Grayslake Middle School. Favor de verificar los horarios de esta oficina

en el sitio web http://www.d46.org o llame al (847) 543-5809.

La inscripción de nuevo ingreso a Jardín de niños continúa. Si conoce a familias que no se hayan inscrito en

marzo, pídales por favor que se pongan en contacto con la Oficina de inscripciones (Registrar).

Las paradas de autobús se basan en la información de la última dirección o guardería que presentó. Si se ha

mudado o cambiará de guardería, deberá presentar un cambio de parada de autobús en la Oficina de inscripciones

tan pronto como sea posible. No se garantiza que los cambios en paradas presentados después del 1° de agosto se

lleven a cabo para estar listos la primera semana de clases.

Las oficinas escolares estarán abiertas durante los meses de verano para que entregue los materiales de

inscripción. Por favor llame su escuela de casa o examine el sitio web del distrito horas para ver de verano.