Norton Creek Elementary
Friday E-News-March 3rd, 2023
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
March-
3/08/23- Chess Club
3/09/23- Art Club
3/10/23- Science Night
3/13/23- School Board Meeting (6pm at Haines)
3/15/23- DPTO Meeting (9:30am at Haines)
3/15/23- Chess Club
3/17/23- Science Club
3/20/23- Learning and Teaching Meeting(5:30pm at Haines)
3/22/23- Early Release Day Dismissal at 2:10
3/22/23- Wellness Club
3/23/23- Policy Committee Meeting (5pm at Haines)
3/23/23- Business Services Meeting (5:30pm at Haines)
3/23/23- Art Club
3/24/23- Science Club
3/27/23-3/31/23- Spring Break (No School)
Click on the tab to view the Norton Creek calendar
SCHOOL DAILY SCHEDULE
Kindergarten thru 5th Grades-
8:00am-3:00pm
Students can be dropped off at 7:45am for the school day. It you arrive before that time please keep your child with you until 7:45 as there is no supervision outside until then.
Our school office is open from 7:30am until 4:00pm on school days.
Urgent-Please Add Our D303 Number In Your Contacts
FROM THE PRINCIPAL.....TONY WHITE
1.) Lots of homework does not necessarily equate to lots of learning. Students actually learn more from the feedback they get, and our teachers work hard to give them plenty of it - discussing with them what they're doing well at and something to work on as they move forward with their learning.
2.) To that point, when it feels like too much time has been spent on homework at the kitchen table, it has been. As I know you've heard your Eagle's teacher say time and again, if you see your child just struggling through their homework and time is dragging on, write a note to the teacher next to the furthest point your Eagle reached, and our talented teachers will help clarify the learning with your Eagle the next day.
3.) And to THAT point, it is wonderful that you spend your time after a long day helping your Eagle with his or her homework; however, it truly needs to be representative of their work. Homework is one of several ways our teachers get to see exactly what our Eagles have learned from that day's/week's instruction, so it is imperative that they not be assessing what parents and guardians know instead. Please, resist that temptation to do "for" your Eagle, as hard as that is for us as parents.
Have a wonderful weekend making memories with your favorite people! So long February, and hello, March!
4th Grade Families Please Read!
Dear 4th Grade Music Families and Guardians!
IT’S RECORDER TIME!
Norton Creek 4th grade students, along with all D303 4th grade students, will spend a unit in music class learning recorder fundamentals!
We will begin the week of MARCH 6th! Yahoo!
Please order the following recorder from Quinlan & Fabish via the Norton Creek Webstore and PushCoin so your child may participate*. Total cost will be $5.00.
(Students are also free to use a SCHOOL QUALITY recorder they already have possibly from an older sibling!
Please send these with your child beginning the week of March 6th!!!
If you already have a recorder, you do not need to place an order!)
*If you are unable to purchase a recorder, please contact me directly for that procedure!
DELIVERY: Mr. Ramsaier, our Q&F representative, will deliver all recorders to Norton Creek free of charge. Mrs. Beetstra will then distribute the recorders during your child’s music class!
**Please DO NOT send your child to school with a check or cash!
ALL ORDERS MUST BE PLACED VIA PushCoin**
If you have any questions,
PLEASE do not contact your child’s
4th grade teacher—contact me directly via email!
Thank you so much!
Mrs. Beetstra

Welcome Annelise Ehrhardt...
Hello Norton Creek families!
My name is Annelise Ehrhardt and I am lucky to call myself the new Speech and Language Pathologist at Norton Creek! Some of you I have had the pleasure of meeting or talking with due to hitting the ground running with IEP meetings, evaluations, and starting services with your kiddos. A little about me for those who I haven't met yet or are curious: My first job was with the elderly in Chicago after which I spent four formative years in the Waukegan school district. After that, I spent 18 months in a pediatric outpatient clinic before being blessed with returning to a school district in lovely D303! I'm from the area having been born and raised in Geneva and my fiancé was born and raised here in St. Charles. I'm so excited to be a part of the Norton Creek community and to be working with all of your wonderful children. The speech pathologists who have been working with your children so far this year, Madison and Megan, will continue to see them for compensatory minutes. They have been integral to my transition into the Norton Creek team and are wonderful practitioners. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me here at the school if you have questions, concerns, or simply want to check in on your child's progress. My email is annelise.ehrhardt@d303.org, and my extension is 5885. I look forward to working with you!


NORTON CREEK FIDDLE FEST INFORMATION BELOW
FRIENDLY REMINDERS FROM THE OFFICE
A few reminders to keep the school year going.....
What time can my student arrive to school?
We open the doors at 7:45am for student arrival every morning. Students should not be dropped off before that time as there is no supervision for students. If you arrive before drop off time please keep your child in your car until the appropriate time.
How do I report an absence?.
Absences should be called in by 7:45 AM if your child will be absent for any portion of the day. The number is 331-228-2700 and has voicemail. You can call during the evening or overnight and leave a message. Please leave your child’s name and the reason why your child is out. If they are ill, please indicate their symptoms.
Even if you notify your child's teacher of an absence via email, we ask that you please still notify the office at nor-office@d303.org. Please note that if your child is sick, they should be fever free and have no vomiting or diarrhea for 24 hours before returning to school. Of course, you can always email the teacher as well, but you need to formally notify the school of any student absence.
Is your child leaving school early?
Also, if you will be picking up your child early or taking your child out for an appointment, please let our front office know as early in the day as possible by calling the main number at 331-228-2700 or email at nor-office@d303.org. This can be very helpful should a pick-up time be when the child is in specials or at lunch. Kids can be indoors as well as outdoors depending on their schedule and it can take a few extra minutes to locate and get the child down to the office for an early pickup if they are not in their classroom.
What if my child has a change in dismissal/transportation?
Please let the school know as early as possible if there is a occasional change to your child dismissal by emailing nor-office@d303.org and your child's teacher or call the office directly at 331-228-2701. If it is after 12pm please call the office directly so that we can ensure your child gets the notification of changes. Dismissal time can be very hectic and to help ensure a smooth dismissal, getting any transportation changes for students early is very helpful. Simply call the school office or email at nor-office@d303.org and let them know.
Will your child arrive late to school?
If your child is arriving after 8:00am please walk them into the school and sign them in.
Note: Save our school number in your contacts. Norton Creek Elementary: (331) 228-2700.
PREARRANGED ABSENCES
Students must apply for the privilege of using prearranged absence days through the principal’s office.
This completed form must be turned in at least (2) school days prior to the requested absence to the main office.
The building principal or designee has the authority to grant up to (5) days of excused absence per year
for the following types of absences:
Participation in regional and/or national contests or awards
Family vacation—qualified by the phrase “accompanied by parent”
Special religious events
SNACKS FOR SCHOOL
Dear Parents/Guardians,
To keep our brains active and ready to learn each day, you are encouraged to pack a healthy snack for your child each day.
Please ensure that your students arrive to school daily with snacks for snack time.MESSAGE FROM THE HEALTH OFFICE
Illinois State law requires that all Kindergarten & 2nd Grade students will have an oral health examination. You may have already completed this requirement. If you have not, a licensed dentist must perform the dental exam and he/she shall sign and date the report form. This exam is due by May 15th of the school year.
The Illinois Department of Public Health has established a waiver for children who show undue burden or lack of access to a dentist. Parents or legal guardians who object to the dental examinations on religious grounds shall present to the school a signed, detailed statement of the objection.
Forms can be found at:
If you have any questions, please contact the Health Office at 331-228-3004
IS YOUR CHILD DRESSED FOR OUTDOOR RECESS?
The weather has officially changed and we are asking that you please make sure your student has the appropriate items to be outside for recess(coat/hat/gloves/scarf). It gets windy and cold in the back of the building. Please make sure your student also has snow gear(snow pants/snow boots) which is required to be able to be in the snow at recess. Please plan on an outside recess daily. You can send your child with the items daily in a bag so that they will be all set for the snow.
LRC MONTHLY COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
The 3rd Annual March Book Madness Competition is HERE!
Last year the students, community, and teachers across the district enjoyed this joyful event. It's all about reading and enjoying some awesome new picture books. Students listen to and vote for their favorite books to see if they move on and become the big winner! Ask your child about March Madness.

ORGANIC LIFE
LUNCH SCHEDULES
LUNCH SCHEDULES:
2nd Grade:11:00-11:20
5th Grade: 11:20-11:40
Kindergarten: 11:40-12:00
RISE Students: 11:40-12:00
1st Grade: 12:00-12:20
3rd Grade: 12:20-12:40
4th Grade: 12:40-1:00
If your student forgets their lunch please email the classroom teacher and drop off at the main office. Please label with the students full name.
PTO NEWS
March is full of fun! We hope you can join us for all of it.
Book Fair Sneak Peak Saturday March 4, 10a-2p
Spring Book Fair - Monday March 6–Thursday March 9
PTO meeting -Friday March 10, 9:30a
Family Science Night - Friday March 10, 5p
Staff Appreciation Soup Day - Tuesday March 21
CHECK OUT THE NORTON CREEK PTO WEBSITE FOR THE LATEST PTO INFORMATION!
A NOTE FROM THE NURSE'S OFFICE
Dear Parents,
The peak of the cold and flu season is upon us! Recently, the nurses in District 303 have been caring for a number of students experiencing fevers and other cold-like symptoms. We are also aware that some students are absent from school because they have been diagnosed with the flu and other respiratory illnesses. During the months of October through April, each school in District 303 tracks influenza activity in cooperation with the Kane County Health Department. We consult with their staff to determine whether influenza activity in a school warrants additional follow up and, at this time, no additional interventions are needed. Preventative measures remain the most effective way to reduce the spread of influenza and other viral illnesses.
Students who present to the Health Office with a fever and/or feeling poorly are sent home. To prevent widespread illness in school, we recommend that your child stay home from school if experiencing flu or cold symptoms. To decide whether or not to send your child to school, please consider the following guidelines:
CONSIDER KEEPING YOUR CHILD AT HOME for an extra day of rest and observation if he or she has any of the following symptoms:
Very stuffy or runny nose and/or cough
Mild sore throat (no fever, no known exposure to strep or COVID)
Headache
Mild stomach ache
DEFINITELY KEEP YOUR CHILD AT HOME for treatment and observation if he or she has any of these symptoms:
Fever (greater than 100 degrees)
Vomiting (even once)
Diarrhea
Chills
General malaise or feelings of fatigue
Frequent congested (wet) or croupy cough
Lots of nasal congestion with frequent blowing of nose
TO HELP PREVENT THE FLU AND OTHER COLDS, teach your children good hygiene habits:
Wash hands frequently
Do not touch eyes, nose or mouth
Cover mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing, use a paper tissue, throw it away and then wash hands
Avoid close contact with people who are ill
Colds and viruses are the most contagious during the first 48 hours. A child who has a fever should remain at home until "fever free" and for a minimum of 24 hours. A child who has started antibiotics needs to be on medication for at least 24 hours before he/she is considered non-contagious and able to return to school. Keeping your ill child at home will minimize the spread of infections and viruses in the classroom!
Thank you in advance for helping make this year at school as healthy as possible.
Sincerely,
Brittany Jensen BSN RN, PEL-CSN
Virginia Wicinski BSN RN
Cathy Leone BSN RN
Norton Creek Nurses