Prairie Point Panther Press
Newsletter for Prairie Point Elementary School
Friday, February 24, 2017
Welcome to the Prairie Point Panther Press!
News from the P.E. Department
Prairie Point student raised over $3000 for Jump Rope for Heart, Way to go!
Home and School Calendar
Upcoming Dates
February
24 Fun Fair, 5:30-8:30
March
2 Home & School meeting, 7:00pm
3 Variety Show, 6:30pm
14 TND - Portillo's
15 3rd Grade Musical
17 Morning with Mom
27-31 Spring Break
April
5 Health & Wellness, 4th & 5th, 6:45-7:45
7 Raging Waves forms due
Lego robotics - we need parent volunteers!
Girls on the Run is coming to Prairie Point!
We are excited to announce Prairie Point Elementary School has been approved as a Spring 2017 program site for Girls on the Run (GOTR)! This after school program inspires young girls to be joyful, healthy, and confident using a fun, experienced-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.
Online Registration will open next week! An email will be sent to 3rd through 5th grade girls with registration information, start and end dates, and your coaches information.
The 8-10 week program is for girls in grades 3rd through 5th. It starts with helping the girls get a better understanding of who they are and what is important to them. Then, they look at the importance of team work and healthy relationships. And, finally, the girls explore how they can positively connect with and shape the world. Physical activity is woven into our program to inspire an appreciation of fitness and to build habits that lead to a lifetime of health. At the end of the program the girls participate in the Girls on the Run 5k which serves as the culminating event of the program.
The coaching team is excited to bring this rewarding program to Prairie Point Elementary. Interested in learning more, please contact the GOTR Site Coordinator, Caroline Griffin at cgriffin14@comcast.net.
Hands - On Steam night -March 17th
Optimist Club Scholorship Contest
Optimist Oratorical Contest
-10th Annual Oratorical Contest
-Contestants write and deliver a 4-5 minute speech
-Topic: “What the World Gains from Optimism”
-Open to students under the age of 18 as of 10/1/16
-Cash prizes for boys and girls category: 1st place $200 and 2nd place $100
-Winners go on to Regional and then District competitions.
-District winners get a $2,500 scholarship and chance to compete for $20,000 in additional scholarships
-Contest Date: March 4, 2017 at 1pm
-Wheatland Salem Church – 1217 Wolf Road, Oswego
-Mail application to P.O. Box 882, Oswego, IL 60543 by 2/24/17
Save The Date - Sweet Send Off
PRAIRIE POINT ELEMENTARY
SWEET SEND OFF
Join your fifth grade classmates for a fun-filled healthy celebration.
The kids will vote on the night’s activities at the Valentine’s Day class parties.
DATE: Saturday, June 3rd
TIME: 6-11pm Lock-In
LOCATION: Rush Copley Healthplex
COST: tbd
More details coming soon
Know Any 5th Graders? Oswego School District 5th Grade Band Registration Appointments
The Oswego School District Beginning Band Appointments are scheduled during March and April with appointments being taken during January and February. The appointments are intended for any students who will be enrolled in 6th grade next year (2017-18) and would like to participate in band. Sixth grade is the only time that Beginning Band is offered at the junior high level in District #308 so it is important that interested students secure an appointment now.
Appointments are required for 6th Grade Band Registration!
Make an appointment through your junior high school link below.
Students will try all instruments and a final selection will be made with the assistance of an instructor.
Traughber JHS, make an appointment at
http://www.supersaas.com/schedule/OswegoJHSBand/Traughber_JHS
For questions, contact: Rachel Maxwell or Jessica Shields, 630-636-2721, rmaxwell@sd308.org
From the Nurse's Office
Cough drops are NOT allowed at school without a doctors note.
Noted on the District 308 website: http://www.sd308.org/Page/17756
When should my student stay home from school?
Your child is too ill to go to school if he/she has any of the following symptoms:
· Vomiting and/or diarrhea in the past 24 hours
· Shortness of breath or wheezing (not controlled with an inhaler if they have asthma)
· A cough that interrupts his/her normal activity or wakes them, or other family members at night.
· An undiagnosed rash unless cleared by a physician’s note
· Drainage from the eye
· Severe sore throat
· Fever- If your child has a temperature of 100° (or higher) in the past 24 hours they cannot attend school. Children are to be fever-free for 24 hours, without the use of fever reducing medication, before returning to school.
· A contagious illness that is treated with antibiotics, such as strep throat or pink eye, and has not been taking the antibiotics for a full 24 hours before returning to school.
Aramark Positions Available
For details visit
http://www.sd308.org/Page/8234 or call Kate Kloet at 630-636-4611.