May 1, 2018 Lily Lake Grade School Newsletter Preparing for 2018-2019 Each year during the months of April and May the school staff begins the very important job of placing students in classrooms for the next school year. Much effort and time is put into the process in order to provide a placement in which each child will learn to the best of his/her abilities. Our staff works to create well balanced classroom instructional groups through a process incorporating many factors including levels of academic ability, performance in reading and math, class size, learning styles, study skills, and social relationships. Also taken into consideration are gender ratio and teaching style. Because of our need to balance classrooms in terms of all these and other factors, we are unable to honor parent requests with respect to specific teachers and classmates. The teachers that have worked directly with your children understand each child s unique needs within the school environment and will be involved in the placement process. The goal is to create classroom groupings in which opportunities for student achievement are maximized. We value academic as well as personal growth for each child and strive to maintain a classroom setting in which this occurs. Our ability to achieve these goals is only enhanced by your support. We appreciate your support and understanding in this process. Students will be notified of classroom assignment prior to school starting in August. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding. Lily Lake Centennial Community Fair Sunday, June 10th from 1:00-5:00pm on the grounds of LL Grade School we will be celebrating a hundred years! Please join us for an open house, picnic, games, music and fun! We will be selling centennial T-shirts, Highway Life T-shirts and enjoying time with family and friends! Historical artifacts will be set up in the gym and guided and self tours will be available for those who haven t visited our school in a while! Pre-orders for the T-shirts will be available for LL students and families. The 100 Year Committee is accepting donations from the community to help offset the cost of the event. A $200.00 sponsorship will get the company logo on the back of 2 T-shirts and sponsorship announcements throughout the event. A $500.00 donation will get the company logo on the back of 2 T-shirts, sponsorship announcements throughout the event, a 4x4 promotional banner to be displayed by the stage area and an opportunity to set up a booth at the event. Donations will also be taken at the event to help purchase new playground equipment for the LL playground. Please contact Matthew Janecek at: matthewjanecek01@gmail.com, or contact the building principal if you have any questions, or would like to inquire about donating.
May 1, 2018 Lily Lake Grade School Newsletter May May 4th-Nurse s Day! ½ day for students; 12:10 dismissal May 7th-12th-Teacher Appreciation Week May 8th-5th grade to PKMS May 10th-1st grade fieldtrip May 11th-Kindergarten fieldtrip May 14-May 18th BOGO book fair look for info to come home May 14-PTC meeting 6:30 in the library May 15th-5th grade Band Concert @ PK May 21st-Board of Education Meeting 6:00 p.m. May 23-1st grade poetry slam 2nd grade fieldtrip May 24-9:15-11:45 End of Year PE Celebration; 11:45-12:00-Parents go in library for dessert and to read student work 12:10-12:50 (parents picnic with students in the pavilion; sorry no parents in the lunchroom, not enough seats) May 25-4th grade fieldtrip May 28th-Memorial Day No School May 29th-Yearbooks go home with students May 29th - LL Science Day May 29th- Yearbooks to go home with students May 31st-5th Grade Celebration June June 1st-Straight A Breakfast 8:40-9:00 End of year student assembly 9:45-10:45 am June 5th June 28th -summer school at CT June 10-LL 100 Year Centennial Community Fair 1:00-5:00 pm (4 Bands, Food, Games, LL history and tours!)
May 1, 2018 Lily Lake Grade School Newsletter Attention Students! Kane County Cougars forms are due tomorrow, May 2nd! Game dates are: Saturday, May 12th at 1:00pm and Friday, May 25th at 6:30pm. Lily Lake Writing Contest Entries are due May 16th! The staff is so excited to read all of your original stories! Parents will have an opportunity to read them on May 24th after the End of Year PE Celebration from 11:45-12:10 pm in the library! Winners will be announced at the all school student assembly on June 1st!
May 1, 2018 Lily Lake Grade School Newsletter A Note from Ms. Jurs on Social Media Safety With the digital age here, more and more students at younger and younger ages are getting onto social media apps. As the building principal and district safety coordinator I feel it is important that parents keep up on the newest apps out there and what they really offer. Many students freely sign up for apps and hop onto social media with little thought as to the safety ramifications that could occur as a result. I am a parent of a teenager and have found that becoming informed and working with my child to ensure her safety has resulted in much better communication and her even asking me questions as to if a new app is safe, or not. It is important to understand what permissions a child is granting the app and whether or not it tracks their location. It is imperative that we adults monitor their activity and know who they are talking to, friending and reaching out to online! I have found a free online parent resource that I would like to share with all of you! This resource has helped me navigate the many social media apps out there, have a better understanding of their capability and also lets me know the research behind what is deemed as safe or unsafe. Ultimately it is our job as parents to be the watchdog for our children and help give them safety strategies to navigate the larger social media world, but this resource is a step in educating me on the latest/greatest the kids find out about. The name of the resource is: SmartSocial.com This resource offers parent universities that can be viewed with your child, U-tube videos on apps and if they are recommend for children, or not as well as other resources. Please consider looking into this resource, or others as we move into the summer months! There will be a parent university coming up on May 30th on social media. Look for more information to come out from the district on this event. SmartSocial.com Parent Resource Positive and Negative Effects on Teens Health In Partnership With You, Ms. Jurs Principal, Lily Lake Grade School
Lily Lake Grade School 2018-19 Supply Kit Sale Online Sale: Kit pick up: now - June 1st* Teacher Meet and Greet in August Easy Ordering Instructions Visit www.write-stuff.com/storefront/school/lilylake Select kit needed for the 2018-19 school year Enter student information Follow prompts to check out! Orders placed by 6/1 ship to school for FREE. After 6/1 will ship to home or office; standard shipping rates apply. Last date to order before school starts August 1st. Questions? Please contact your school coordinator: Sharon Boron Sharon.boron@central301.net Phone orders accepted M-F 9:00 AM 3:30 PM CST *discounts & promotions offered only apply to orders placed during sale dates.
Students in 4th grade get ready to... SIGN UP FOR BAND! We are excited to sign up 4th grade students for band. This sign up is for the 2018-2019 school year. Instrument Trials May 7th-11th Directors will meet with students during their music class to give them a closer look at the instruments! Sign up for band! Date: Friday, May 11th Location: Central Middle School Band Room Time: 4-7pm or Date: Saturday, May 12th Location: Prairie Knolls Middle School Band Room Time: 9am-12pm (Students only have to come one day and sign up takes 15-20 minutes) Read our google slide for more information! Copy this link into your browser: goo.gl/vtizke Can t make it to sign up night? Please email Annaliese.siegel@central301.net or sonya.rohde@central301.net for more information!
Middle School Success Series Learn good academic habits for middle school success * Study Skills * * Organizational Skills * * Personal Responsibility * * Time Management * * Goal-Setting * Session 1: "Middle School's Tools!" - Organizing locker, materials, & homework space Tuesday, August 7 Session 2: "Secret Study Skills" - Notes & outlining, using mnemonics, & active learning Wednesday, August 8 Session 3: "It's About Time (Management)!" - Creating homework habits, tracking, & planning Thursday, August 9 Series held at Prairie Knolls Middle School
Sessions run from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Click on link below for registration form 2018 Middle School Success docs.google.com Three day series and materials = $175 Coursebook - "The Middle School Student's Guide to Ruling the World!" To register, call Jenny at 847-878-0831 or email jenniferctheriault@gmail.com About the instructor Facebook Jenny Theriault s love of teaching began over 20 years ago. While her undergraduate and graduate degrees focused on traditional classroom teaching, her career has expanded into lifelong learning skills. From her days in a classroom teaching academically struggling youth, to her time helping returning adults earn their GEDs, to her doctoral studies and work as a college instructor, she has personally witnessed that all learners must master learning skills before they can ever achieve classroom success. As an educator and a parent, Jenny rmly believes in the value of developing the skills necessary to succeed and being better prepared to start the school year o right! jenniferctheriault@gmail.com facebook.com/tutoringwith 847-878-0831
Comments About the Middle School Success Series "This Middle School Series was a great way to help our middle school student prepare, organize and become more con dent in how to manage through all of the changes they experience in middle school. Great program and would highly recommend it for all incoming 6th graders! " - Lori "Entering 6th grade, this series is great for kids to help them feel organized, understand time management and feel comfortable moving to middle school. It's a great refresher for those coming back to 7th grade as well after that summer break." - Lisa
2018 Central Rockets Girl s Basketball and the Blast Feeder Program FREE Girl s Basketball Clinic Thursday May 10 th Held at: LILY LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A FREE Girl s Basketball Clinic is being held at Lily Lake on Thursday, May 10 th from 4:45-6:00 pm. Whether you re a beginner or an experienced player, Central High School and the Blast invite you to an afternoon of basketball skills and fun featuring current high school players and the coaches at CHS and the Blast. Mark Smith Head Girl s Basketball Coach CLINIC DIRECTORS Varsity Head Coach Mark Smith, Central Basketball Staff, Blast coaches, and High School Players Who is invited: All girls at Lily Lake Elementary in 2 nd -5 th grade Clinic Date: Thursday May 10 th Time: 4:45-6:00 pm Cost: FREE To register: Contact Head Coach Mark Smith (include daughter s name and grade): mark.smith8851@gmail.com
CATCH THE ADVENTURE! JOIN SCOUTS! YOUR FRIENDS AT PACK 38 WANT YOU TO COME LEARN ABOUT ALL OF THE FUN YOU COULD HAVE IF YOU PARTICIPATED IN CUB SCOUTS! DON'T MISS OUT! WE WILL MEET ON THURSDAY, MAY 17TH, AT PRAIRIE VIEW GRADE SCHOOL AT 7PM PLEASE CONTACT CUBMASTER GARRICK YURGIL WITH QUESTIONS - SPD9802@YAHOO.COM
PROUD TO BE A PANTHER CENTRAL YOUTH FOOTBALL & CHEER LEAGUE REGISTER NOW! Open to Boys & Girls Grades K - 6 Flag: Grades K - 1, Tackle: Grades 2-6 Visit our registration link at CYFLPANTHERS.ORG Join us for a Panthers Field Day and Parent Q&A ***FREE EVENT open to all District 301 K - 6 students*** May 6th, 4-6pm at Prairie Knolls Middle School $50 Off Registration Fee for any first-time CYFL participant Day of the Event! JOIN THE TEAM. JOIN THE FUN. BE A PANTHER.. Like us on Facebook @BurlingtonCYFL See reverse for program and fee information ** Deferred payment and payment plans available. **
Panther Field - 12N571 Burlington Rd www.cyflpanthers.org The Central Youth Football and Cheer League is an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to serving the community of Central District 301. We are the feeder program for the Central High School Rockets. Our goal is to teach the fundamental terminology, skills, and life-lessons that align with Rocket football and cheer philosophies, and to prepare our athletes for success on and off the field! FLAG FOOTBALL CHEER TACKLE FOOTBALL (Grades K-1) Kick-off your career with the Panthers! Our Flag program is aimed at improving balance, hand-eye coordination and motor skill development. Players will learn basics of the game including offensive and defensive awareness with an emphasis on running with the ball. Teachable moments, sportsmanship and developing a love of the game through self-confidence while having fun is our desired outcome! Practices and Games Practices will be held at Panther Field twice a week from 6-7:30 pm, starting in August. Our teams compete against other in-house teams, with one weekly game scheduled from 6-7:30 pm at Panther Field. The program consists of eight games which commence after several practice sessions. Cross-Over Clinics Periodically throughout the season, our Tackle Football teams will provide mentoring sessions with our Flag players to help integrate the programs and inspire the younger player to reach the level of tackle football. Registration Fee: $120 (Includes personalized jersey to keep) Flag (K-1), Tackle (Grades 2-6) Join the Panther Cheer squad! Our cheer program is designed to align with middle and high school cheer. Both programs focus on sideline cheer and halftime routines, culminating in a season-end competition through the Illinois Recreational Cheerleading Association (IRCA). Practices and Games Practices will be held at Central Middle School twice a week from 6-7:30pm starting the last Monday of July. Flag squads end at 7:00pm. Flag football cheerleaders (Grades K-1) cheer for our in-house Flag Football teams during the week, while cheerleaders in Grades 2-6 travel on Saturdays with our tackle football teams. Clinics and Competition Cheer clinics will be included throughout the season for a chance to learn and develop new performance skills. Cheer squads participate in one competition hosted by the IRCA, for an opportunity to showcase their skills within cheer, dance, stunting and tumbling. Registration Fee: $225.00 (Includes uniform rental; Bow, spanx, socks & personalized jacket to keep) (Grades 2-6) 3...2...1...Contact! Our tackle football program is designed to prepare young athletes for District 301 middle school and high school football. Through collaboration with our High School program, we implement common football terminologies, strategies, and philosophy. We are very excited to be aligned with the Northern Illinois Football Conference (nifcfootball.org) for 2018, who shares our philosophy of fun, safe, and competitive football within a conference that is all about the kids. Practices and Games Practices will be held at Panther Field 3-4 days/week from 6-8 pm, starting the last Monday of July, with a maximum of 3/week when school begins. The season consists of two scrimmages and eight regular season Saturday games, plus playoffs (for qualifying teams), ending in October. Football Clinics CYFL and Central High School host conditioning camps to prepare the boys for the season. Please see the CYFL website for upcoming details. Registration Fee: $275.00 (Includes helmet & shoulder pads rental; Socks & personalized jersey to keep) ** Deferred payment and payment plans available**