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FEBRUARY 2016 www.pekin.net Pekin Public School District108 Washington Newsletter Learn Strong, Live Strong! Important Calendar Dates Friday, February 5—9:00 a.m. School Spelling Bee Monday, February 8—6:00 p.m. PTA Meeting in Learning Center Thursday, February 11—5:30-7:00 Family Game Night Friday, February 12 SWIP Day—Early Dismissal11:15 a.m. Incentive #4 Monday, February 15 No School—Presidents’ Day Wednesday, February 17 Popcorn Day Winter Recess This is just a reminder to make sure your child is coming to school with a warm coat during these cold winter months. We do go outside for recess as often as we can. As long as playground condi- tions are safe, the weather dry, and the tempera- ture above 20 degrees, we provide outside recess. And remember: NO electronics at recess, inside or outside. Washington Mission Statement Washington Intermediate School, a visionary partnership of students, staff, and community, will focus resources to create a nurturing environment empowering all individuals to develop their fullest potential and become productive, responsible, life-long learners. Reporting Student Absences When reporting student absences to the office, please call 477-4721, press 1 at the prompt and leave the following in- formation on our answering machine: 1. Student's name 2. Student's teacher 3. Reason for absence 4. Name of person calling IMPORTANT REMINDER: Please remember it is necessary to call the school in case of an absence. The school must have a telephone call each day your child is absent. We NEED to know your child is safe and with his or her parents. We also NEED to account for each child's absence. Please send a written note with your child when he / she returns from being absent from school. SCHOOL CLOSINGS The responsibility for school closing has been delegated to the Superintendent by the Board of Education. If a school day is to be cancelled because of weather conditions or other emergen- cies, the following stations will be notified by 6:30 a.m. whenever possible: WVEL AM 1140 WBNQ FM 101.5 WJBC AM 11230 WKZW FM 93.3 WIRL AM 1290 WGLO FM 95.5 WMBD AM 1470 WCIC FM 91.5 WPEO AM 1020 WHOI TV CHANNEL 19/CABLE 8 WEEK TV CHANNEL 25/CABLE 10 WMBD TV CHANNEL 31/CABLE 7 The School District will be using its automated system ONE CALL NOW to notify parents of school closings. Once again, parents will be notified by a phone call made by the Superintendent if school is closed. The call will go to all numbers on the automated system. Please check with the office to make sure we have the most updated number in our system if your number has changed since the start of school.

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FEBRUARY 2016 www.pekin.net

Pekin Publ ic School Distr ict108

Washington Newsletter Learn Strong, Live Strong!

Important Calendar Dates

Friday, February 5—9:00 a.m.

School Spelling Bee Monday, February 8—6:00 p.m.

PTA Meeting in Learning Center

Thursday, February 11—5:30-7:00

Family Game Night Friday, February 12

SWIP Day—Early Dismissal—11:15 a.m.

Incentive #4

Monday, February 15

No School—Presidents’ Day Wednesday, February 17

Popcorn Day

Winter Recess

This is just a reminder to make sure your child is coming to school with a warm coat during these cold winter months. We do go outside for recess as often as we can. As long as playground condi-tions are safe, the weather dry, and the tempera-ture above 20 degrees, we provide outside recess. And remember: NO electronics at recess, inside or outside.

Washington Mission Statement Washington Intermediate School, a visionary

partnership of students, staff, and community,

will focus resources to create a nurturing

environment empowering all individuals to

develop their fullest potential and become

productive, responsible, life-long learners.

Reporting Student Absences

When reporting student absences to the

office, please call 477-4721, press 1 at

the prompt and leave the following in-

formation on our answering machine:

1. Student's name

2. Student's teacher

3. Reason for absence

4. Name of person calling

IMPORTANT REMINDER:

Please remember it is necessary to call

the school in case of an absence. The

school must have a telephone call each

day your child is absent. We NEED to

know your child is safe and with his or

her parents. We also NEED to account

for each child's absence. Please send a

written note with your child when he /

she returns from being absent from

school.

SCHOOL CLOSINGS

The responsibility for school closing has been delegated to the Superintendent by the Board of Education. If a school day is to be cancelled because of weather conditions or other emergen-cies, the following stations will be notified by 6:30 a.m. whenever possible:

WVEL AM 1140 WBNQ FM 101.5 WJBC AM 11230 WKZW FM 93.3 WIRL AM 1290 WGLO FM 95.5 WMBD AM 1470 WCIC FM 91.5 WPEO AM 1020 WHOI TV CHANNEL 19/CABLE 8 WEEK TV CHANNEL 25/CABLE 10 WMBD TV CHANNEL 31/CABLE 7

The School District will be using its automated system ONE CALL NOW to notify parents of school closings. Once again, parents will be notified by a phone call made by the Superintendent if school is closed. The call will go to all numbers on the automated system. Please check with the office to make sure we have the most updated number in our system if your number has changed since the start of school.

Dear Parent / Guardian,

Beginning on Tuesday, April 5, 2016 we will begin administering PARCC (Partnership for

Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) which are state-required. Students in

grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 will be tested in reading and mathematics and all assessments will be

computer based. Our plan is to spread out these tests over the course of the month of

April. We will review state test results along with other information to help us improve our

school programs. The results of these assessments will be reported to you on the School Report

Card and in addition, you will receive information about your child’s performance on the state

tests he or she took.

You can help your child do his or her best on the test by:

making sure, if possible, that your child attends school on the days of testing.

making sure your child gets a good night’s sleep the night before testing.

providing breakfast on the mornings of testing.

reminding your child to ask the teacher questions if they do not understand the test direc-

tions.

letting your child know that you have confidence in their ability to do their best.

advising your child not to worry about the test; just do the best he or she can.

Please call your child’s teacher for additional information about these tests. We look forward

to sharing the PARCC results with you this fall.

Spring Pictures

If you wish to order Spring pictures, they will be taken on Friday March

18th. Order forms will be sent home soon.

Washington LC

Students finished their Young Authors books in January. Letters will be coming in the mail for those students who will be representing Washington at the District Young Authors Conference.

Classes also held their Spelling Bees to see who gets to advance to the school wide Spelling Bee which is being held February 5 at 9:00 AM.

Band News Everyone is invited to the next Band Concert on Tuesday, March 1st in the Pat Hackler Auditori-um at Washington School. The concert will feature the Beginning, Intermediate, and Jazz Bands.

Please plan to attend this free concert. The music will begin at 7:00 pm.

Music News

Students currently in Art: On your mid-term report, you will find a music grade. Rather than a mid-term grade, this is your final music grade of the year. If you are interested in a detailed grade report, please visit Skyward—Parent Access.

4th grade parents (music semester): Be on the lookout for notes regarding the purchase of a recorder and book for music class. These notes were sent home with students during the week of January 25th.

All 5th grade parents: Notes went home with students during the week of January 25th regarding the music fieldtrip we will be taking as a grade level to the Peoria Symphony Orchestra concert on April 15th. Students will need to return the fee and form back to school as soon as possible for this great opportunity. In addition, current music students will be using harmonicas in music class. Information on the harmonica was included with the fieldtrip note.

Important Dates

Sunday, February 14th at 3:05 pm—choir sings our National Anthem at the Rivermen Hockey Game

Note regarding arrival will go home soon when more details are available

It is currently too late to attend if you have not turned in your ticket form

Tuesday, March 15th at 6:30 pm—choir sings at Edison Junior High as part of Sing for St. Jude

Friday, April 15th—5th grade students attend Peoria Symphony Orchestra Performance (CC Theater)

Tuesday, May 3rd at 6:00 pm—Spring choir concert in WIS Auditorium

Suzuki News

You are invited to attend the District 108 Orchestra concert!

February 23, 2016 at 6:30 pm Patricia Baum Hackler Auditorium Washington Intermediate School

Come see what the 4th grade string students have been working on diligently since

October. They have been assisted by members of the HONORS Ensemble and taught by Mrs. Balaban. Their knowledge and skills have improved immensely. The 4th graders will

be accompanied by the Honors Ensemble and Suzuki Orchestra.

We hope to see you there!

HONORS Ensemble

Annette Kelso, RN BSN, District Nurse

900 Koch Street u Pekin, Illinois 61554 u 309/477-4700 Ext. 2290u Fax 309/477-4728 u e-mail [email protected]

1/7/16

Dear Parents/Guardians of Pekin School District 108,

The In-School Health Program in District 108 is contracted with Unity Point Clinic’s In-School Health Program, an operating

division of Unity Point Health-Methodist. One of Unity Point’s goals is to become more involved with the community. One

way that they are accomplishing this, is by teaming up with Quality Quest, and other community services to evaluate the

health of our children in Central Illinois. This team’s commitment to children’s health has brought many programs to the

Peoria area centered on helping children make healthier choices. Now they are reaching beyond the Peoria area to our dis-

trict.

We have been asked by this group to collect Body Mass Index (BMI) data on the children in District 108. This means that

we will collect height and weight on all children in the district. This is completely confidential, and anything that links your

child (like name, teacher) to his/her height or weight is deleted. We are not interested in the individual data, only the overall

district data.

We will be collecting this information in the winter/spring. If you do not want your child to participate, please contact your

child’s health center by phone or letter and inform the health clerk that you do not want your child’s BMI collected. If you

have any questions or concerns about this initiative, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Thank you,

Annette Kelso RN BSN

Unity Point Methodist In-School Health Lead RN

Pekin School District 108

Washington PTA

All are encouraged to attend our next meeting on Monday, Feb 8th, at 6:00 pm in the

Learning Center. Mr. Leonard Ealey, District 108 Assistant Superintendent, will be our

special guest. This is a great opportunity to find out what is happening in our district and

to ask questions! Future PTA meeting dates are March 14th, April 11th, and May 2nd.

Check out the minutes from the February PTA meeting on the Washington webpage at

www.pekin.net

Thank you to all who enjoyed Marco’s Pizza at our fundraiser in January. We not only

made money for our school, but MRS. BOLEN’S class won a pizza party for the most par-

ticipation! Our next “Community Day” is on Wednesday, February 24th at Buffalo Wild

Wings. Please remember that you must bring the flyer in order for us to get credit. This is

an easy and delicious was to earn money for fieldtrips and special events at our school!

Family Game Night is on February 11th. If you can help us with the fun, please email

[email protected]

The next Popcorn/Pencil Day is Wednesday, February 17th. Don’t forget to send quarters

with your student! Thanks to our PTA “Poppers” who make this event possible.

Send in those BoxTops! The competition is on for our next winning class!

Show your support for your student.

Please join WIS & Mr. Ealey on February 8th!

Attention Washington families –

We will be having a special guest visit our school soon!

District 108’s Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Leonard Ealey will be attending our next PTA meeting on Monday, February 8

th at 6pm.

This will be a great opportunity to connect with Mr. Ealey, and discuss topics that are important to us!

We want this to be a worthwhile and informative experience for all!

Please plan on attending on February 8th at 6pm in the Learning Center. All WIS

families are welcome, and encouraged to attend - not just PTA members!

Please spread the word!

PEKIN BUFFALO WILD WINGS®

TAKEOVER NIGHT FUNDRAISER

Wednesday, February 24th---5-9 pm

(PLEASE PRESENT ONE TICKET PER

CHECK FOR WASHINGTON TO RECEIVE

15% OF THE SALES)

PLEASE SHARE WITH A FRIEND! YOU ONLY NEED ONE TICKET PER CHECK!