Sunday, March 31, 2024

Monday Morning Memo 4/1/24

      


The ☘March Happiness Challenges are linked here! I hope you had some fun with them!!!! Please send them my way by FRIDAY, APRIL 4 to be entered into the raffle. 


I'll send out the April challenges on Monday!






D114 Family,

Thank you all so much for the love and support during this trying time…. We Lobos feel it!   We are beyond grateful for your all that you have done!   Your actions have helped with healing our hearts.

Love for Lobo so cute too.  😊

With Love,

The Lobos



Molly Monk for leading some much needed learning around dealing with difficult student behaviors and how we can manage our own behaviors during those tough moments.  Great job Molly!!

-From Jeff Sefcik (Principal at Stanton)



Thanks to the Business Office team, Don, and our fabulous custodians for all the hard work over Spring Break! It was great to be able to get away with my family and know that all things were in great hands here!

-From Heather 💓

Please send me your kudos for colleagues each week! I'll happily post them in this section!






Just a Reminder...

It's been a bit since we've checked in on the Friz 5! I'll be sharing some reminders on each of the 5 over the next weeks. 

PERSONAL GREETING AT THE DOOR

Please remember that, in every block of time in a student's day, research supports us making sure we:
  • Personally engage with each student. 
  • This can be done in a variety of ways:
    • IN the space
    • As a part of entering the spacE
    • In a line
    • As a group. 
    • You can also shake this up so no one gets in a rut!!!! 
  • This important in all spaces and transitions including moves to recess,  Specials/Exploratories/PE, the cafeteria, and the bus!












Construction Is Beginning!!!!
FYI, the Lotus roof project will start during Spring Break over the main entrance. We will keep you all posted as construction continues!!!! 


Field Trips
FYI--field trips are already booked on the following dates. No additional trips can be booked on these dates:

April 10th - Future Quest - 7th Grade - 3-7:30 pm - Lake County Tech - Career Exploration
April 11th - Future Quest - 8th Grade - 3-7:30 pm - Lake County Tech - Career Exploration

May 3rd - 3rd Grade - Legoland, will eat lunch on buses, 1Reg Ed, 1 SpEd bus
May 14th - 4th Grade - Camp Duncan - End of year class trip
May 17th - 1st Grade - Chicago Botanic Gardens
May 20th - 8th Grade Class Trip 




In Case You're Interested...


D114 Family Egg Hunt!!!!





BPAC Multicultural Event




Illness Reporting


If you test positive for COVID, please let me know immediately. 

You may return to work as soon as you meet all the criteria above. I am not asking for a 5 or 10 day window at this point; rather, you must meet the return to school criteria listed below. You are STRONGLY encouraged to wear a mask upon your return to prevent the spread of illness to others. Please alert me as to your date of return. Any days out are sick days. 

Masks are available in the office for all staff who wish to wear one. 

All staff MUST follow the same sick guidelines we apply to students. These days are counted as sick days. The guidelines are as follows (linked here and copy/pasted below):

Sick Day Guidelines: Making the right choice!  
Dear Parents:  To help prevent the spread of illness, we would like to give you some guidelines to help with your decision on whether or not to send your child to school.  We ask that you keep your child home if he or she:  
• Has a fever of 100.4 (oral) degrees or higher 
• Has cramps and or vomiting • Has a sore throat with fever (see below) 
• Has a persistent cough (dry or productive) 
• Has diarrhea (three or more episodes in 24 hrs) 
• Has a rash or open and draining sores 
• Has symptoms that prevent him or her from participating in school, such as:  
o Excessive tiredness or lack of appetite 
o Headaches, body aches, earaches 
o Severe sore throat (could be strep-throat even without fever.  Other symptoms of strep throat in children are headache & stomach upset.  Contact your pediatrician to assess or diagnose strep throat).   

If your child has recently been ill, please be aware of the following guidelines before having your child return to school, athletic or social activities:  
• They should feel fit for at least 24 hours. 
• Be free of fever for at least 24 hours (without medication) 
• Be free of vomiting and or diarrhea for at least 24 hours. 
• If strep throat, they must be on the appropriate antibiotic for at least 24 hours. 
• If conjunctivitis, they must be on the appropriate eye drops for at least 24 hours or cleared by a physician.  
• Rash illnesses should be assessed by a doctor.  If chicken Pox is suspected, keep home for at least 5 days after the appearance of the rash or until all blisters have scabbed over. 


Please reach out to me with any questions, for clarification, or for support. Your safety and the safety of our students remains our utmost priority! 



Reporting Absences
All employees are expected to enter all absences in Frontline, even if you text/call/email others to let them know you will be out. This is a professional responsibility! 


Culver's Eat Out 2 Help Out
Monday, April 8th 5-8pm
Rt 12 Fox Lake, IL

April PTA Meeting
Thursday, April 11th, 2024
6:00 pm @ Lotus Library or Virtual

Stanton Book Fair
April 22nd-26th
On the stage during student lunch hours
Looking for parent volunteers to help, if you are interested please email Katelyn or Sylvia at pta@foxlake114.org






*Mark your calendars: our Union Articulation meeting will be on Wednesday, April 24, 2 PM at Stanton. We will be nominating new board members, so if you are interested or have any questions, please let one of the current board members know. 


Some great opportunities: 

DEADLINE  – March 15! IEA-NEA LOVEWORKS Does Read Across America 2024: IEA Members are encouraged to apply for a chance to bring diverse books into their schools or classroom! Download the event flier or read more about this opportunity on the submission page!

March is Women’s History Month. This year’s theme is “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion”. Check out these awesome resources:

 

The Opportunity Coalition presents: “Leading Change Together: Building the Schools Our Students Deserve.”

April 3, 4 to-5:15 p.m. Check out the event flier and review the registration page for this free virtual event.

 

Learning Studio Courses: Through a generous grant, IEA members are being offered free and unlimited access to Opportunity Partners' Spring 2024 Learning Studio courses. These live practice development courses give participants the chance to learn about Leadership Pathways with NEA Director and Vice President of the Durham Association of Educators Turquoise Parker, the Collective Well-Being Project with Eboni "Restorative Rucker" and the Future of AI in Education with the Director of Innovation at Barrington Unit School District Ty Gorman. The courses are live, but online, which offers an excellent opportunity to network with educators from other districts.

When you register, you must use discount code: IEA!






Saturday, April 13--D114 Family Egg Hunt at Lotus from 11-12, rain or shine (see info above) 

Tuesday, April 16--Board of Education Meeting at 7PM at Lotus or via Meet. 

Saturday, April 27--BPAC Multicultural Family Event at Grant from 12-3 PM





















Will that someone be YOU???? 
Heather