D103 News
Lincolnshire-Prairie View School District 103; Oct 16, 2020
Before/After School Child Care Now Available for Everyone
Registration is now open for remote and in-person learners for before and after school child care with the 103 Club, District 103's child care program.
To Register
Visit our RevTrak Web Store to register for the before and/or after school in-person 103 Club program. 103 Club will not provide full day care until the program is able to fully open without COVID-19 restrictions.
103 Club will limit the number of students enrolled, therefore, all students interested in participating should register even if it is for the waiting list. 103 Club requires a minimum attendance of 2 days per week, and this year families will be unable to add days once placement has been made. Once registration closes, we will assess students’ schedules and hold a lottery to determine which students will be able to attend 103 Club. Registration is open through Oct. 22. You will be notified on Oct. 23 whether or not your child was accepted into the program or will be on the waiting list.
103 Club is offered to students in kindergarten through fifth-grade. The 103 Club offers activities such as sports, arts & crafts, science, as well as a healthy snack. We encourage all children to participate in activities, but they do have a choice. We offer homework assistance for those children who require it.
103 Club Hours
Sprague: When school is in session, 6:30–7:55 a.m. (before school) and 2:30–6:30 p.m. (after school)
Half Day: When school is in session, 6:30–8:50 a.m. (before school) and 3:30–6:30 p.m. (after school)
When school is not in session, 103 Club will be closed.
For questions, please contact Robynn Bryant, 103 Club Director at rbryant@d103.org.
School Library News
K-5 Reading Levels
3-5 Library Open to Everyone
Remote and in-person learners can now check out books from the Half Day library. Here’s how it will work:
All students will search for books on the Half Day Destiny site. Students can find Destiny on a D103 iPad.
Once students select their books, they fill out a Book Request Form. On this form, students must indicate whether they are remote or in-person learners.
Remote learners will include their home address on the Book Request Form and their books will be delivered via our D103 bus system. Books will be delivered Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Due to Covid protocol, books cannot be returned on the book buses. Remote learners can drop their books off in the front entrance of Half Day during school hours.
In-person learners will pick their books up outside of the library and return them to the drop box outside of the school library.
Students can have three books checked out at a time for up to two weeks. All books will be quarantined for seven days before reentering circulation. Questions? Please email Becky Morgan at rmorgan@d103.org.
Other News
Fall Spirit Wear
The PTO now offers Spirit Wear year round. Check out hoodies, long sleeve tees, sweatpants and more.
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211 is an easy to remember, 24-hour information and referral helpline in Lake County. It’s designed to reduce time and frustration by acting as a central access point to the health and human services in Lake County.
- Call 211 or text 898211
Without 211, people are often faced with finding services on their own. The result is a lot of time spent calling around trying to find the answer to their need. 211 can answer questions about housing, immigration, government, financial support, crisis management, and more.
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The D103 PTO is a completely volunteer-run organization, dedicated to enhancing and enriching the educational experience of our students. Please visit the PTO store to become a member.
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