Friday, February 24, 2012

Principal's Message 2.24.12

Highlight of the Week
This past Tuesday, Prairie 2nd graders entertained their classmates during the school day and family and friends in the evening with their annual choral concert.  The students did a terrific job.  A huge thank you goes out to Mr. Nagle for creating and directing this performance.


PTO Highlight
The Art Auction will be coming up quickly on April 20th.  Should you have an opportunity to stop by the school office, please check out the beautiful Art Auction items that are on display.  Please go to the  PTO Newsletter to learn more about this exciting adult evening out event.



Pennies for Patients
Today we cashed in the collected coins from the Student Council sponsored Pennies for Patients drive.  Student Council is excited to share that $1,398.02 were collected.  A big thank you goes out to everyone who made a donation.  Student Council will be sending a check to the Leukemia Society next week.


ISAT Testing
ISAT testing will begin on Wednesday, March 7th and continue through Tuesday, March 13th.  The remainder of the week will be used for any students who require a make up test.  All students in grades 3 - 5 will take three reading and math tests.  Students in 4th grade will additionally take two science tests.  Further information regarding the ISAT tests can be found through our grade level links or by contacting your child's teacher.  
Third Grade


Upcoming Events
* Incoming 6th Grade Parent Evening * April 10th * Twin Groves Cafeteria

Reminders
Please remember to register younger siblings for kindergarten.  The deadline for registration is March 1st and several families still need to complete the online process. Please contact Mrs. Winston at Willow Grove Kindergarten Center if you have additional questions or concerns. 



Saturday, February 18, 2012

Principal's Message 2.17.12


NWEA MAP Test Scores 
MAP Test Scores will be coming home today, Friday, February 17th.  Accompanying your child's reading and math scores is a letter explaining the assessment for each grade level.

Students that were identified as needing additional formal intervention based on winter assessment scores also received a letter indicating the type of service recommended. L.E.A.P. and Reading Support are both Tier 2 interventions, or interventions that are provided in addition to classroom instruction.  Based on children’s assessment data, some students qualify for L.E.A.P., a reading intervention offered two days a week, or Reading Support, which is available four days a week.  Educators continue to review students’ assessment data after each testing period to determine if either support is needed.

The children who received formal intervention since the fall will also receive their data and a letter indicating the need to either continue or discontinue the identified service.  If your child did not bring home an additional letter you can assume that he/she did not qualify for additional interventions at this time.  I remind you that even if you child does not qualify for L.E.A.P. or Reading Support he/she continues to have access to daily intervention in the classroom. 

Upcoming Events
* Incoming 6th Grade Parent Evening * April 10th * Twin Groves Cafeteria

Reminders
Please remember to register younger siblings for kindergarten.  The deadline for registration is March 1st and several families still need to complete the online process. Please contact Mrs. Winston at Willow Grove Kindergarten Center if you have additional questions or concerns. 


PTO Highlight
Pizza Bingo will be on Friday, February 24th at 6pm in the MPR & Gym.  Please go to the  PTO Newsletter to learn more about this exciting event.





Friday, February 10, 2012

Principal's Message 2.10.12

Highlight of the Week
This week we held our Principal's Coffee which focused on Developing Positive Relationships and Behaviors in Your Child.  Miss Sauer shared with parent visitors fun ideas to foster responsibility in children, strategies for making friends, various resources to help expand parent knowledge, and activities to do at home with kids.  I would like to thank Miss Sauer for her excellent presentation.  Our next Principal Coffee will be on the topic of  Applying Technology to Enhance Learning which will be held on Thursday, March 22nd at 9am.  More information will be out shortly.   


Willow Grove Kindergarten Registration
Kindergarten registration should be completed by March 1st.  If you know of any families in the area that have a child of kindergarten age, please pass along this information to them.  



PTO Highlight
Pizza Bingo will be on Friday, February 24th.  Please go to the  PTO Newsletter to learn more about this exciting event.  

Keyboarding Program
District 96 students will begin using Custom Typing, a web based software, with all 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students for the remainder of the school year.  This program is a tool that will teach and reinforce keyboarding skills.  Custom Typing focuses on correct finger placement along with increasing speed and accuracy. There is a progression of lessons interspersed with games to encourage practice.  This month, your child will be provided his/her own account and will be able to log in to Custom Typing at school and at home.  Teachers have access to an online resource which will allow them to monitor the progress of each student.


Because Custom Typing is a web based program, there is no software to be installed, and a student can use the program from any computer with an Internet connection.  There will be keyboarding homework.  If you do not have access to the Internet at home, please let your child's classroom teacher know and we will work together to provide your child the practice they need.


Keyboarding skills for all students are increasingly important.  As we increase the amount of technology available to students daily in the classroom, more teachers are using internet and software based vehicles for instruction such as Google Docs, Edmodo, Google Blogger, and Word to name a few.  With this increase in technology use, it only makes sense to increase students' skills in keyboarding.  In the near future, state exams will require students to complete extended writing responses via computer and type their essays in a single sitting.  It is our goal to ensure that the mechanical skills required to do so are not a barrier for students' effective and clear communication.


Parent Opportunities
Incoming 6th Grade Parent Evening * April 10th * Twin Groves Cafeteria.  More information to follow.  

Pennies for Patients
Pennies for Patients officially started today.  We've had wonderful donations so far.  The penny drive will continue through February 21st with all donations going to the Leukemia Society.  The Student Council has set a "meets" goal of $750.00 and an "exceeds" goal of $1,000.00  No donation is too small.  Thank you for helping our students contribute to this philanthropic activity and developing their sense of helping others and good citizenship.


Valentine’s Day Parties
Students are looking forward to celebrating Valentine’s Day Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 PM.  While we would like to accommodate everyone, only those parents that have signed up to help at the party through the classroom room parent are able to attend in the afternoon.  If you are signed up to volunteer and you have not already scanned your license through the RAPTOR security system we recommend that you do so before Tuesday.  This will ensure that you badge is printed for you when you arrive on Tuesday.   

Friday, February 3, 2012

2.3.12

Highlight of the Week
This week the Prairie staff hosted two school districts for our February 1st Professional Learning Community (PLC) visit.  School District #1 from Bismarck, North Dakota and The Milton School District from Milton, Wisconsin spent the entire day at Prairie learning about the great work we do every day.  We took them on a virtual tour through data depicting the achievement gains District 96 has made since becoming a PLC.  Our visitors attended two team meetings that were rich in data discussions which informed instructional planning for the upcoming week.  They were also able to tour 1st grade Team Read and 4th grade intervention block time where they learned how our staff flexibly groups students for reteaching and extension teaching for each target.  Our visitors were very enthusiastic about what they saw and learned on Wednesday.  They shared:  

  • "I can tell everyone is well invested in making this all work!"
  • "You can tell teachers 'walk the talk' and aren't afraid to roll up their sleeves."
  • "What a wonderful day.  I learned so much to take back!  Thank you for the opportunity."
  • "This visit was fabulous.  Lots of info and materials that are useful!"
  • "Obvious how much you all care.  Very impressive group.  Your knowledge is infectious."   
... and many other positive comments.


I would like to thank Mrs. Lanie Spivack, Miss Suzy Cotter, and Miss Stacey Steinberg for being a part of the Prairie PLC presentation team and helping to make this visit such a wonderful success.   


Positively Prairie Program Parent Feedback
We have been working with and growing our Positively Prairie Program for half the school year.  Students have been very excited about the program's focus on expected behaviors and good manners and they most certainly enjoy the WOW slips they receive as positive reinforcement for being kind, respectful, responsible, and ready.  Our Friday announcements are lots of fun listening to our theme song, Who Let the Dogs Out, play over the P.A. as students names are read during announcements.  We have had fun and exciting assemblies this year as well which are conducted by our Positively Prairie Student Leadership Team.  The Positively Prairie Committee would like your feedback regarding the program.  Please take a few minutes to complete the Positively Prairie Parent Survey so your input can be taken into account as we move forward with the program.  Thank you!



Please RSVP
Are you planning on attending the upcoming Principal's Coffee focusing on Developing Positive Relationships and Behaviors in Your Child on Monday, February 6th at 9:00am or 6:30pm?  If so, please respond through our electronic RSVP.  If you are unable to access the RSVP, please email Dr. Pfaff, cpfaff@kcsd96.org, with your reply.  We look forward to seeing you soon. 


PTO Highlight
Pizza Bingo will be on Friday, February 24th.  Please go to the  PTO Newsletter to learn more about this exciting event.  

Thank You to PTO Staff Appreciation Committee
Prairie teachers and staff send out a big thank you to the Staff Appreciation Committee for wonderful luncheon on Thursday.  We appreciate the time and energy that went into preparing this wonderful meal for us!   

Pennies for Patients

This year the Student Council has dedicated its fundraising efforts to the Leukemia Society through the Pennies for Patients Fund Drive.  The Pennies for Patients Fund Drive will officially start on February 10th and end on February 21st.    

Students are asked to bring in change or cash to support this great cause.  Students will be coming home today with a change bank to hold money for the fund drive and may start bringing coins and bills in on February 10th.  A thoughtful way to help your student raise money for this project is by doing chores.  Looking in couch cushions, cars, dryers, and on the tops of dressers, could produce some loose change too.  Students may wish to ask friends and family for a donation as well.  Do not engage in door-to-door solicitation.  

The Student Council set a "meets" goal, which is to raise $750.00.  Our "exceeds" goal is $1,000.00.  If you would like to give a check from your family or business, please   
make it out to "Prairie Activity Fund" and we will write one check from the school to the Leukemia Foundation.  With your help, this will be a very exciting and rewarding campaign.


New Food Service Options for Elementary Schools
2nd Entrée
As of February 1st, students will have the opportunity to purchase a 2nd entrée (i.e., the main course only) at a price of $1.25.  This option is available only after first purchasing or obtaining a complete Type A Meal (Full price = $2.60).  Students previously had only the option to purchase an entire 2nd meal (i.e., entrée, sides and beverage) for $2.60.  Just as with the purchase of an entire 2nd meal, the student will need to return to the serving line to purchase the 2nd entrée.  The cashier will have the student complete a logbook entry in which he or she will check off the additional item purchased and sign off on the entry.

Limited A la Carte Offerings
Elementary students will also now have a limited a la carte menu available to them for an additional charge starting in February.  Aramark will display a la carte menu signage and work to educate the children, emphasizing that the items on the snack table are considered “extra” and should be purchased only if the child has obtained parent permission to do so.  The items to be offered are shown below.  Students may purchase them through the normal serving line.  If a child who brought lunch from home wishes to supplement his or her meal with an a la carte item, the child may go through the serving line to do so.  As students who bring their own lunch may not have their lunch ID cards available to them once in the cafeteria, those purchasing an a la carte item will also be asked to complete a logbook entry, checking off the extra item(s) purchased and signing off on the entry.

Please discuss these new options with your child and feel free to contact the Food Service Department at 847-325-2592 if you have any questions or concerns.

Elementary a la Carte Items
Teddy Grahams.........................................0.80
Whole Grain Cereal Bars..........................0.50
Mozzarella Cheese Stick...........................0.60
Baked Gold Fish.......................................0.65
Danimals Yogurt.......................................0.65
Red-Fat Otis Muffins (Asst. Flavors)........0.75
Honey Pretzel Twist .................................0.90
Rold Gold Mini Twists..............................0.90