Pleasant Hill Weekly Newsletter
February 3, 2023

Hello PH Community!
Despite the cold weather, we had another great week of school! Check out some of the cool things that were happening at PH this week in this newsletter!
Next week we will begin our Cogat testing for eligible students in grades 2 and 4. Parents who received a letter from the district stating their student will be taking the test will be the students tested only.
We all enjoyed supporting World Read Aloud Day this week! Buddy classes joined together in the library to read aloud to one another. Guest readers also visited the library to read to students.
Next week we complete our rec night schedule with our kindergarten families! The event is Tuesday at 6:00 in the school gym. The rec night team is looking forward to closing out this year's rec nights on a positive note!!
Wishing everyone a very relaxing weekend and as always thank you for all of your support!
Warm Regards,
Dr. Morris
GO COUGARS!

World Read Aloud Day February 1st!
5 Essentials Survey is Here
D15 Parent University "A Parents Role In An Emergency Situation"
A Parent's Role in an Emergency Situation
Please join District 15 in partnership with the PTA
Presidents' Council and the Palatine Police Department for
an in-person session discussing a parent's role in an
emergency situation. This session will also be live-streamed
on the District's Youtube Channel and will be accessible
following the presentation.
Location: Walter R. Sundling Junior High
1100 N. Smith Street Palatine
6th Grade Students Learning How To Code!
Kindergarten Dual Language Informational Meeting for 23-24
Join us to learn more about Dual Language programming
and the 2023-24 school year registration process! For more information,
visit the D15 Dual Language website:
Winston Campus
Elementary
February 9, 2023
6:30 pm in English
7:30 pm in Spanish
Kimball Hill
February 13, 2023
6:30 pm in English
7:30 pm in Spanish
Watch the D15
Dual Language
Informational Video:
Students In PE Class Learning On Chromebooks How To Keep Score In Bowling!

Special Olympics Soccer/Track and Field!
Track and Field and Soccer Special Olympics will be here before we know it! If your child has an Intellectual Disability and is over the age of 8 and interested in either sport or both, please fill out the registration links below. Soccer practices will be on Thursdays and Track and Field will be on Tuesday's from 5-6, locations TBD.
CCSD 15 Track and Field Registration Form 2023 https://forms.gle/42KnK9vuWugVQhYB6
CCSD 15 Soccer Registration Form 2023 https://forms.gle/K4HiK3hwXtGozPvV7
Once registered, you will receive an email with follow up information and forms that will need to be filled out by your child's doctor per Special Olympics.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Crystal Miguel, Student Services Coordinator, miguelc@ccsd15.net.
Cold Weather Recess Guidelines
Cold weather: Indoor recess is determined based on the following guidelines:
- If the temperature outside, together with the wind chill, is below 0°F, all students will remain inside for the entire lunch hour.
- If the temperature outside, together with the wind chill, is between 0°-10°F, the preferred procedure is a rotation of 20 minutes for lunch, a 20-minute outdoor recess, and a 20-minute indoor recess. However, at the principal's discretion, students may be kept inside for the entire lunch hour.
- If the temperature outside, together with the wind chill, is above 10°F, students will have regular outdoor recess.
Groundhog Day February 2nd!

PBIS AT PLEASANT HILL!!
We made it to our January goal!! Way to go Cougars!
Our school team is working on announcing our Februrary goal!
Thank you for all your support in continueing to express the importance of being Respectful, Responsible and Safe.
Keep up the great work PH!!
If you have any questions regarding our PBIS system please do not hesitate to reach out to your students' teacher.
Illustrative Math Digital Centers!!
Illustrative Math February Unit Task
Thank you to the families who submitted their unit Illustrative math family tasks during the month of January! We enjoyed seeing your child use math outside of the classroom.
Illustrative Math provides students and families with an opportunity to take their learning from the classroom and apply it to an authentic situation. Below you will find a unit task for the month of February as well as a companion support video that explains what each grade level is learning in class. Follow the steps below to complete the optional unit task for the month of February.
1. Find your child’s grade level below and click the link to access your unit task.
2. Read through the “Try It At Home” section and complete the task.
3. Send your family’s math work to your child’s teacher in the form of a written paper, photo story, or a video of your child demonstrating and explaining their thinking.
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th Grade
Accelerated 7th/Pre Algebra
PTA NEWS AND EVENT REMINDERS ***PLEASE READ BELOW***
Message From Our PTA Presidents!
We hope everyone had a great week with the month of January going by so quickly we can now look forward to everything February will bring.
National PTA is hosting a Safer Internet Day offering a digital safety workshop next week,
February 7 th at 6:30pm. No Room for Doom: Helping Your Family Thrive in a Digital Age is
designed to give families tools to more safely navigate the internet. This will be facilitated by
Kerry Gallagher with Connect Safety and Carrie Neill representing National PTA. You will need
to register for this free event. Register Here!
Rec Night had another great week with our 3rd and 4th graders. With a little bit of light
competition and a lot of fun, students had a chance to cheer on their grownups. Again, special thanks to our Rec Night Team; these great experiences would not be possible without you. There is one more night to go for our Kindergartners. Kinder Registration
STEAM night is looking for more volunteers. We are happy to bring it back in person and would love to see more people in our community facilitate a workshop. It is a lot of fun, so if you have a skill to share please let us know. We accept high school and college students as well. This can be a great experience for the entire family. Please reach out to our coordinator at rickfrance12@gmail.com
Do you have an interest in learning about our committees? We have two committees that are
seeking to train someone who is open to leading next year. Reach out to us if you have an
interest in learning about how our Spring Book Fair operates. If you have an eye for
photography and enjoy coordinating the yearbook, we can direct you to our Yearbook
Committee Lead.
Our room parents are coordinating the upcoming Valentine’s Day party. If you have an interest
in volunteering please reach out to your room parent. Some classes have their volunteers set
but there are others in need. It is an about an hour long commitment and a lot of fun.
Reflections had their regional showcase, with 22 projects from our students at Pleasant Hill.
We are proud to announce that 13 Pleasant Hill students will be advancing to state. We are so
grateful for our Reflections Coordinators, Sandy Rhee and Yamuna Murali who were there to
support our community and assisted in leading them through this opportunity.
Tuesday, February 7 th is our next PTA virtual meeting, we will have it a little later this time at
8pm to allow for anyone attending Kindergarten Rec Night a chance to join us. We hope to see you there! PTA Meeting Link
Thank you,
Julie Boldt and Rick France
PTA President and President Elect
Looking For New Year Book Committe Members for 2023 School Year!!
The yearbook committee is looking for someone to lead the committee starting next school year. The previous lead will remain on the committee to co-lead and train.
Yearbook is a great way to connect with the students and see all the fun at the classroom parties and PTA events! If interested and would like to learn more, please email phyrbook@gmail.com.
Congratulations To The Following Students For Making It To The State PTA Reflections Showcase!! Way To Go Cougars!!
Spring Book Fair Is Coming!! We Need Your Help!
Fun At Rec Night! 3rd and 4th Grade!

Family STEAM Night! February 15th Mark Your Calendars!

Students Enjoyed A PTA Sponsored Assembly! A Cartoonist!!

The Talent Show Is Coming Back To PH!!! We Need Volunteers To Help!
The Talent Show is coming back! We will have dates and instructions for entry after winter break. If you have a student who is in 4th, 5th, or 6th grade who may have an interest in showcasing their talents, you can begin brainstorming ideas.
We are looking for volunteers to support this program. If you are interested, please email our committee at talentshow@phpta.com.
PTA Sponsoring Coke Rewards!

PH PTA on Amazon Smile
Pleasant Hill PTA is on Amazon Smile. Amazon will donate a portion of your purchase to our PTA.
Sign up in four easy steps:
- Go to smile.amazon.com
- Find “Account & Lists” settings, under “Your Account” click on “AmazonSmile”
- Search for “Pleasant Hill PTA Inc”
- Select our school and start shopping
Schoolwide Information Below
School Safety New Procedure! Please Read
Keeping our schools safe and secure is a top priority for District 15. We regularly review our procedures and protocols, and make improvements when necessary. To that end, we are writing to share an update from previous procedures. Effective immediately, when visitors ring the doorbell at a school, the office staff will ask the visitor their name and the purpose of their visit. If the visitor is a parent or guardian that is just dropping off a forgotten lunch or homework assignment, etc. they will be asked to leave it on the "drop off" table in the vestibule.
Please remember to label the items you drop off with your child’s name and grade level/teacher to ease the delivery of the items.
When parents/guardians or visitors are at the school for a meeting or to volunteer, they will be required to provide a driver's license or state ID which will be used to produce a visitor badge for the individual to wear on a red visitor lanyard while they are in the building. The office will keep the license/state ID and return it to the individual when the visitor badge is returned as they leave the building. This will ensure all staff can visually see that only individuals cleared through their office are in our schools.
When a parent/guardian comes in to pick up a student early from school, they will be asked to produce a state ID for verification.
We appreciate your support and understanding as we work together to keep our schools safe places for our staff, students, and visitors.
Your partner in safety,
Claire Kowalczyk
Deputy Superintendent
School Safety Playground Sign Is Now Installed
Sick Day Guidelines
To help prevent the spread of illness, we would like to give you some guidelines to help with your decision on whether or not to send your child to school
We ask that you keep your child home if they:
- Have a fever of 100.4F or higher
- Have a sore throat with a fever
- Have diarrhea (3 or more episodes in 24 hours)
- Have abdominal cramps and/or vomiting
- Have a rash or open and draining sores
If your child has recently been ill, please be aware of the following guidelines before having your child return:
- Feel fit for at least 24 hours
- Be fever free for 24 hours without medication
- Be free of vomiting and/or diarrhea for at least 24 hours
- For strep throat, they must be on appropriate medication for at least 24 hours
- For conjunctivitis (pink eye), they must be on appropriate eye drops for at least 24 hours or cleared by physician
- Rash illness should be assessed by a doctor
If chicken pox suspected, keep home for at least 5 days after the appearance of the rash or until the blisters have scabbed over
The single most important thing you can do to keep your child free of illness is to teach them the proper way to wash their hands. Also, be sure they are dressed weather appropriate. Please notify the nurse if your child has a communicable illness (strep throat, influenza, lice, COVID, etc.), or any health concerns that need to be monitored at school.
Mrs. Martin can be reached at 847-963-5902 or via email martins2@ccsd15.net
Student Entrances and Exits
Doors Will Open at 8:18 each morning.
Thank you for your support!
Grades 1&2 - Door #3 (located By The Bike Racks)
Grade 3/4- Door #10 (Back of the school, middle entrance)
Grade 5/6- Door #11 (Back of the school east entrance)
Kindergarten AM - Door #7 (Back of the school, top of the stairs)
Kindergarten PM - Front Entrance of The School
Students Riding The Bus Will Enter and Exit The Front Doors
PLEASE READ...STUDENT DROP OFF AND PICK-UP
-During the posted time on the sign by the back lot entrance. No left turn is allowed during drop-off heading north on Ceder.
-During the posted time on the sign located on the corner of Ceder and Michigan, no left turn is allowed heading south onto Cedar from Michigan.
-Drop off allows for one SINGLE file line in the circle drive in the morning. Please be patient as cars are stopping frequently to drop off students.
-Pick up allows for cars to park (not left unattended and running) along the curb. Double parking is not allowed.
-Students should not be crossing Cedar or Illinois to get to a vehicle without using he designated crosswalks. (A crossing guard is at Illinois and Birchwood, A crosswalk is at the corner of Michigan and Cedar)
-Students should ALWAYS exit a car on the passenger side while in the circle drive.
-If you are dropping off or picking up and decide to park in the parking lot, students must be escorted by an adult to the schools entrance. Students should not be going through the parking lot without an adult. This is extremely important.
It is important to remain patient and not be on any electronic devices to assure our students and your safety. Please think of the safety of all of our students and families during these times of the day.
Coming To The School During The School Day? Please Read
* All visitors are requiered to produce a valid ID that will be scanned through our RAPTOR system. If you do not have a valid ID you will not be allowed in the building
*All visitors must enter through the front entrance of the school and check in at the front office and will recieve a colored lanyard that must be worn during the entire stay
*Meetings with teachers are by appointment only and must be scheduled with the teacher
*Only individuals who are listed in Infinite Campus under emergency contacts will be allowed to pick up a student. We will not release students to individuals who are not in our system as an emergency contact.
*Please do not park along the front of the school in the fire lane as this restricts access for emergency vehicles as well as school buses from entering properly.
*During drop off and dismissal in the front parking lot is not to be used. This is only for school buses.
Infinite Campus Parent Portal
Infinite Campus' Campus Parent is designed to provide parents real-time access to student information. The easy-to-use design displays what is currently happening in the classroom so you can understand, monitor, and participate in your child’s educational experience.
This portal also provides parents access to check for teacher placement and student schedules once their student is registered. District 15 has also used IC to gather parent survey responses. Make sure you have your account set up for the new school year! To learn how to set up your account, watch tutorials, or access a help center, please visit our website.
Mobile App
The District 15 mobile app is available on the App Store and Google Play! To download the free app, search for "CCSD15."
This communication tool allows parents and students to quick access to important school and district information, including Campus Parent, the D15 Bullying Tip Line, a quick link to MyStop (bus stop location and pick-up times), lunch menus, schedules, parent/student handbook, directory information, school news, and more.
To see integrated student information on the app, click the "student information" button and log-in using your email address and your Campus Parent password. If you are unsure of your password, please visit Infinite Campus and click "forgot password." If you are still having trouble, please contact your school's main office for assistance.
To make sure you aren’t missing any notices, make sure you turn notifications ON for the mobile app.