The Crosby Chronicle
Parent Newsletter ~ April 18, 2022
GREETINGS FROM PRINCIPAL FERGUSON!
I hope you all enjoyed the long weekend. Hopefully, the weather will warm up this week and we will be able to have some spring weather soon.
Congratulations to our third graders who worked so hard to complete the IAR testing the past two weeks. I am so proud of them for their hard work and for giving their best effort each day. All we can ask is that they do their best on the test! This week we will administer make up sessions for any students who were absent on a testing day.
Here is a look at the upcoming assessments for our K-3 students. Your child's teacher will be communicating the dates for their classroom assessments.
Apr 18 - May 13 FAST Early Reading and Math (English)- All Students in grades K/1
CBM Reading and Math CAP - All Students in grades 2/3
Fastbridge 50 Spanish Early Reading - Dual Language Students in grades K/1
Fastbridge 50 Spanish - CBM Reading (Spanish)-Dual Language Students in grades 2/3
May 2 - May 13 - NWEA MAP Math and Reading - All students in grades K-3
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Ferguson
Principal
CROSBY ARTISTS ARE MAKING AMAZING CREATIONS
HADDIE ZEMON - GRADE 3 - PRINCIPAL'S AWARD
EZRA HOFF - KINDERGARTEN - HONORABLE MENTION
SAWYER SENNETT - GRADE 2 - HONORABLE MENTION
ART SHOW ENTRIES
A special congratulations to third grader Haddie Zemon, for receiving the Principal's Award. Also, congratulations to second grader Sawyer Sennett, and kindergartener Ezra Hoff, for receiving Honorable Mention. The following students had art pieces entered in the art show:
KINDERGARTEN
Koen Book
Ezra Hoff
Autumn Menard
Lois Kudayisi
Valeria Arce Luna
Benjamin Brehm
FIRST GRADE
Natalie Dziewiontka Flores
Anthony Juarez Flores
Julianna Gonzalez
Cassandra Alvarez
Noah Castaneda
Rosie Ramirez Maya
SECOND GRADE
Daisy Vazquez Roldan
Aubree Gonzalez
Emma Sieck
Frida Nunez
Sawyer Sennett
THIRD GRADE
Emily Stabla
Lizbeth Mondragon Gonzalez
Jose Dziewiontka-Flores
Haddie Zemon
Aiden Salinas
Eduardo Hernandez Mercado
Aubree Gonzalez Grade 2
Daisy Vazquez Roldan Grade 2
Frida Nunez Grade 2
Rosie Ramirez Maya Grade 1
Aidan Salinas Grade 3
Noah Castaneda Grade 1
Jose Dziewiontka-Flores Grade 3
Eduardo Hernandez Mercado Grade 3
Natalie Dziewiontka-Flores Grade 1
Emily Stabla Grade 3
Koen Book KDG
Lizbeth Mondragon Gonzalez Grade 3
Julianna Gonzalez Grade 1
Cassandra Alvarez Grade 1
Anthony Juarez Flores Grade 1
THANK YOU BERNIE'S BOOKS!
COUNSELING & CHARACTER EDUCATION CORNER ~ MRS. KORTNI SPAULDING & MRS. ALLISON ALTMANN
Hello Crosby Families!
What is Your Superpower?
During the month of April, we have been celebrating Autism Awareness Month by learning about the many strengths of autism. Did you know that those of us on the spectrum of autism often possess amazing strengths, such as being able to notice intricate patterns, great attention to small details, sophisticated problem solving strategies and/ or mathematical skills, as well as excellent memory skills? These are highly sought after strengths in many work place settings! Click HERE for a fascinating article that discusses some amazing people with autism and the many amazing contributions that they have made to society!
It is enlightening to look at the many strengths we possess as human beings and to celebrate what makes us all unique and special. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is another diagnosis that has many strengths! Did you know that those of us with ADHD are often very creative, resilient, possess great conversation skills, are able to hyperfocus on important projects, and often have an abundance of energy? These are stellar qualities in many workplace environments!
Click here to learn more about how to tap into the strengths that stem from embracing who we are no matter what our brain type might be. We all have superpowers, and it is important for us to recognize that we do not all need to be “good” at the same things in life. Our world is made up of so many unique learning styles, interests, strengths, and weaknesses! We are made to work together and to tap into each other’s strengths!
As always, please reach out to us if you have any questions.
Mrs. Allison Altmann and Mrs. Kortni Spaulding
THE SOCIAL BUZZ ~ MS. LORENA VILLAGOMEZ & MR. BRANDON BARRY
It has been a great school year so far and we are looking forward to the nicer spring weather. We are here to help if your child has any needs for clothing. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
If your child is in need of clothing, food, or school supplies, please contact me, our counselor Kortni Spaulding, or our PCL Vania DeAlmeida.
lvillagomez@cusd50.org or 815-943-6125 ext 2561
RESOURCES: The resources listed below are available for all Harvard residents. If you need help please do not hesitate in reaching out to us or the agencies listed below.
McHenry County Crisis Line - 1(800)-892- 8900.
You can also visit https://www.mc708.org/resources/ for more resources
Harvard Community Food Pantry -1 (815) 943-4909- Open Tuesdays from 9:30-11:30am and from 1:30-5:00pm. Located at 6817 Harvard Hills Rd, Harvard IL 60033.
You will need an ID to receive assistance.
Mobile food pantries: https://solvehungertoday.org/get-help/distributions/
Please call or email us if you have any questions or concerns!
Best regards,
Ms. Lorena Villagomez- lvillagomez@cusd50.org or 815-943-6125 ext 2561
Mr. Brandon Barry- bbarry@cusd50.org or 815-94306125 ext 2578
Crosby School Social Workers
EARLY DISMISSAL DAYS 2021-2022
Each month, we will have early dismissal days in which we will dismiss students at 1:15 so staff are able to attend professional development sessions. Early dismissal days may also be due to a holiday break.
Please mark these dates on your calendar, and plan accordingly for student pick up in the car rider line, or supervision for your child if they walk home or ride the bus. Thank you.
September 8
October 6 - Parent Teacher Conferences
October 20
November 10
November 24 - Thanksgiving Break
December 8
December 22 - Winter Break
January - 12
February - 9
March - 9
March 25 - Spring Break
April 13
May - 11
May 27 - Last Day of School
IMPORTANT DATES
April 19 - Third Grade Bowling Trip to J’s Lanes 9:00-11:00 (Giralt, Weber)
April 20 - School Board Meeting @ 7:00 pm
April 22 - Third Grade Bowling Trip to J’s Lanes 9:00-11:00 (Brady, Padilla, Life Skills)
April 25 - Third Grade Bowling Trip to J’s Lanes 9:00-11:00 (Reisenbuchler, Fusillo)
April 25 - Second Grade Field Trip to Burpee Museum in Rockford 9:00-1:30 (Colon, Nulle, Schmidt, Eade, Salazar)
April 26 - Second Grade Field Trip to Burpee Museum in Rockford 9:00-1:30 (Tittle, Ross, Gonzalez, LaSota, Gump)
April 26 - Third Grade Bowling Trip to J’s Lanes 9:00-11:00 (Alamo, Beetstra)
April 28 - Fire Drill
April 29 - First Grade "Incredible Bats" Presentation 11:00
April 29 - Third Grade Bowling Trip to J’s Lanes 9:00-11:00 (Dahlke, Ewart)
DAILY SCHEDULE
Doors Open
8:00 am
School Begins
8:15 am
All School Pledge of Allegiance and Morning Announcements
8:20 am
Lunch / Recess Periods - 10:10 am – 1:10 pm
Kindergarten - 10:10-10:50
First Grade - 11:00-11:40
Second Grade - 12:30-1:10
Third Grade - 11:45-12:25
Dismissal
3:00 pm
Breakfast
All students may eat free breakfast with their class from 8:00-8:25 am.
ARRIVAL PROCEDURES
Adult supervision begins at 8:00 am
Walkers may enter through Door 12 which will be open until 8:10 am. After 8:10 am, walkers must enter Door 1 and check in at the office.
Car riders should be dropped off as directed in the car rider line. Kindergarteners should enter through Door 13, 1st graders should enter Door 2, and 2nd and 3rd graders should enter Door 1.
For the safety of everyone and flow of traffic, drivers must remain in their cars at all times. If your student needs assistance getting out of the car, please park in the parking lot and walk with your student across the crosswalk, following the crossing guard to Door 1.
Bus riders will enter Door 13 for Kindergarten, Door 2 for 1st grade, and Door 1 for 2nd and 3rd grade.
DISMISSAL PROCEDURES
Please notify the office of any dismissal changes before 2:00 pm. (Before 11:30 am on Early Dismissal days.)
Office Pick Up: Parents picking up students prior to 3:00 pm should park and enter the main office to sign students out.
Walkers: Staff will escort walkers from the building at Door 12 to the north end of the bus loading zone, and students are supervised until the end of the Crosby sidewalk.
Car Riders: To ensure the safety of our students, parents must have a car rider tag hanging from their rearview mirror. If a parent does not have a tag they will be asked to park and go to the office to show identification, and sign the student out.
Additional car rider tags are available in the office. Families may request 2 car rider tags to be assigned to them for multiple vehicles.
Only individuals listed as emergency contacts or custodial parents may pick up students from the car rider line, unless there has been an arrangement made with permission for another adult to pick up the student.
Students in grades K, 1, and 2 will exit Door 2 when staff calls students by radio.
Car riders in grade 3, and any younger siblings, will exit Door 7.
All car riders will be held indoors until their driver approaches the front of the car line and called by radio.
Parents must remain in cars when picking up students. Parents will not be permitted to walk up to the door to pick up their student. They will be directed to the office to sign students out as an office pick up.
RICHARD D. CROSBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Principal - Mrs. Kathleen Ferguson kferguson@cusd50.org
Asst. Principal - Mr. Paul Brass pbrass@cusd50.org
Student Support Facilitator - Mrs. Yolanda Roldan yroldan@cusd50.org
Social Worker - Mr. Brandon Barry bbarry@cusd50.org
Social Worker - Ms. Lorena Villagomez lvillagomez@cusd50.org
Parent Community Liaison - Mrs. Vania DeAlmeida vdealmeida@cusd50.org
School Counselor - Mrs. Kortni Spaulding kspaulding@cusd50.org
Character Education Teacher - Mrs. Allison Altmann aaltmann@cusd50.org
Email: kferguson@cusd50.org
Website: https://www.cusd50.org/crosby/
Phone: 815-943-6125