Glenview Weekly Update
March 9, 2022
Principal's Corner
Glenview Families,
-Please see the attached calendars: an updated 2021-2022, and new 2022-2023 district calendar.
-Student Council is holding a sock drive to benefit and support the homeless community. Please see the attached flyer for more details.
-Friday, March 18th is a half-day with a 12:45pm dismissal.
Please be reminded that students must be fully vaccinated in order to avoid quarantine if exposed. In accordance with the Department of Health guidance, an individual is considered up to date after having received all recommended doses, including a booster dose when eligible. Fully vaccinated means at least two weeks past the completion of the series and a booster if applicable. Please ensure that the school nurse has a copy of your child’s vaccination card if applicable to avoid unnecessary quarantine.
Sincerely,
Eric Rosen
Administrative Assistant:
Mrs. Lauren Orfe
(856) 547-7647 x 6000
ELEMENTARY DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS.....
Willy Wonka!
March 25th and 26th at the Haddon Heights Jr./Sr. High School
Please the flyer for all details!
Tickets go on sale Saturday March 5th at 9:00 am. Direct any ticket questions to Ms. McGrail at mcgrailk@gogarnets.com
Garden Club
Garden Club
Garden club is open to students in grades K-6 and will be held at Atlantic Ave. School starting on March 24th. Please see attached flyer for info.
Pizza Sale
March 18th Pizza Order
Our final pizza sale of the year will be on Friday, March 18th during our half day. If interested, please complete the attached form and return by Tuesday, March 15th!
HHPTG Update
HADDON HEIGHTS PARENT TEACHER GROUP - NEWS AND INFORMATION:
- WE STILL NEED VOLUNTEERS AND DONATIONS FOR THE SCIENCE FAIR! The HHPTG Science Fair is back in-person and will be held on Thursday, March 10, 2022 in Glenview's Multipurpose Room, 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. We are still looking for volunteer greeters and judges, as well as snack and beverage donations for the event's concession stand. Please use the link https://signup.com/go/bvYsQpG to volunteer your time or items, and thank you in advance for your help!!
- A reminder to order your student's 2021-2022 Elementary School Yearbook! Please see attached flyer with information and options on how to order a yearbook, as well as instructions on how to purchase a celebratory yearbook booster. The price for a yearbook is now $30 and THE DEADLINE TO ORDER A YEARBOOK IS FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST! Sixth Grade families do not need to order a yearbook, as one will be provided to each Sixth Grade student as a complimentary item, but you are encouraged to order a yearbook booster. THE DEADLINE TO ORDER A YEARBOOK BOOSTER FOR YOUR STUDENT IN ANY GRADE IS FRIDAY, MARCH 25TH!
- Don't forget to participate in the Box Tops for Education Program! When you buy products with the Box Tops logo, simply scan your receipt (from in-person and online purchases) and earn funds for our elementary schools that we can use toward assemblies, social events, student groups, teacher grants, and so much more! Please see attached flyer for more information and instructions.
Upcoming Events
March 9th: Staff Curriculum Meeting 3:30pm
March 10th- Science Fair
March 11: Garnet and Gold Wear day
March 16- Music or Movie Shirt Day
March 17th- Reports Cards Home; St. Patrick's Day-wear green!
March 18th: 1/2 day In-service; 12:45pm dismissal
March 23rd: Staff Faculty Meeting
March 25th and 26th: Elementary School Musical
March 30th: Garnet and Gold Day
Lessons of the Week!
Mrs. Schoettler's 3rd grade
Students moved with their group between 5 stations. At each station they had a number of shots they got to take with various balls & baskets. They had to write the fraction for the number of shots they made over the total number of shots for that station. We did this to introduce our Fractions unit and to recognize that a fraction is a number of parts (shots made) over the whole (total shots taken). We were also able to see that if you made every shot your fraction would have the same numerator and denominator showing you completed the WHOLE thing. We also recognized that making a fewer number of shots made your fraction smaller than a teammate who made more shots (higher/lower numerators over the same denominators).
Nurse's Update
Nurse and Covid Updates:
Absences: When you are calling the school to report your student absent, please include the reason for the absence (covid like symptoms, vacation, stomach ache, etc.) Otherwise, you will be receiving a phone call or email to confirm the reason for absence.
Also, according to a recent CDC update, for a student who has Covid like symptoms, a negative covid will be required to return to school.
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Bolletino at bolletit@gogarnets.com or Mrs. Hughes at hughest@gogarnets.com
COVID TESTING FOR SCHOOLS
Covid Testing for Student's and Staff is available at the Haddon Heights High School. Please see attached flyer for details and registration information.
Student Testing Registration Guide for Parents and Guardians.pdf
Breakfast Menu- March
Breakfast- March 2022
Grab and Go Breakfast
Breakfast will be served at all elementary schools. This will be a “grab and go” style where students can take it to their homeroom. Breakfast is FREE for all students for the 2021-2022 school year. Please help yourself each day. Should you not want your child to participate in the free breakfast program, please advise your child’s teacher. Thank you.
Lunch Menu- March
Lunch- March 2022
Lunches
Lunch Orders
As you know, the school lunches are free. As the students enter their classrooms, the teacher will ask each student if they brought lunch from home or if they are getting a school lunch. The teachers will take the students' school lunch orders based on the menu choices for that day. The menus are located on the school website. If the student is getting a school lunch for that day, we will assume that you approved your child to receive and consume the school lunch.
Any Questions? Call HHSD: 856.547-1920 ext. 5535