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Frederick News – February 8, 2019 Family Game Night Our PTO Family Game Night is tonight. We will have board games as well as an open gym. Both 5th and 6th graders are invited to this event along with other family members ( brothers, sisters, moms, dads, …). Admission is $3 / person and we will have snacks and drinks for sale as well. Headphones With everyone’s new Chromebook, we have found that a set of headphones might be a good investment. While we do have some available at school, most kids prefer to have their own so they don’t have to share. These would be especially useful when we start our next round of MAP testing starting next week. Congratulations Congratulations to the Grayslake Central High School Cheerleaders for winning the IHSA State Championship last weekend. Way To Go! Important Dates FEB 8 – Family Game Night 6:30-8:30 PM FEB 13 – Late Start 10:05 AM FEB 18 – No School – Presidents Day FEB 18-22 – Random Acts of Kindness Week MAR 5 – Band Concert MAR 8 – PTO Family Fun Night 6:30-8:30 PM MAR 18-21 – Conference & Book Fair Week MAR 22-31 – Spring Break
5 TH AND 6 TH GRADERS YOU’RE INVITED!!! JOIN US FOR A GREAT NIGHT OF GAMES AND FUN! WHERE: FREDERICK SCHOOL WHEN: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH TIME: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM COST: $3.00 ENTRY FEE THERE WILL BE PIZZA, SNACKS AND BEVERAGES AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE. WHAT: BASKETBALL AND SPIKEBALL IN THE GYM BOARD GAMES AND CARD GAMES (UNO, CONNECT 4, LRC, PICTIONARY, HEADBANZ, ETC.) BINGO BAGGO FUN FOR EVERYONE!!! EARN FEATHERS FOR SHOWING YOUR GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP WHILE PLAYING GAMES HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!
Random Acts of Kindness WEEK February 18-22, 2019 Dear Guardians, Did you know that kindness is good for your health? Studies show that kindness can decrease depression, lower your stress, and increase your lifespan. Performing a Random Act of Kindness does not only help the recipient but also everyone who witnessed the act! Imagine how many people can be positively impacted by one person, doing one good deed? We are preparing for our 3rd annual Random Acts of Kindness Week at Frederick School. See the calendar below for the some of the exciting things that are happening each day. Please help spread kindness by talking with your child about this special week. Share stories about how someone was kind to you and how it made you feel. Remember, one person CAN make a difference. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/21 2/22 Ride the Wave of Crazy for I Dream of Team Up for Kindness Kindness Kindness Kindness Wear beach/surfing Crazy hair or hat Pajama Day Wear your favorite NO SCHOOL attire day team jersey School Activities School Activities School Activities School Activities Kindness Pledge Frederick Band Kindness Missions Kindness Missions Morning Welcome Kindness Missions Lunchtime RAKs Final Thoughts Kindness Missions Lunchtime RAKs The Random Acts of Kindness Club is also looking for donations to help create opportunities to spread kindness. ★ Baskets for sending care packages to police and fire stations. ★ New crayons ★ Markers, glitter glue, stickers ★ Poster board ★ Pipe cleaners ★ Feathers If you are able to donate, please bring them to the office or library. Thank you! The Frederick RAKtivists Mrs. Golden and Ms. Payleitner
SEMANA de Actos Aleatorios de Bondad (RAK) Febrero 18-22, 2019 Estimados padres/tutores, ¿Sabía usted que ser amables es bueno para la salud? Estudios han demostrado que ser amables puede disminuir sentimientos de depresión, estrés y extender la vida. Los actos aleatorios de bondad no solamente ayudan al beneficiario, sino también las personas que son testigos del acto. Tan sólo imagínese cuántas personas pueden ser impactadas positivamente por una persona que hace una acción bondadosa. Nos estamos preparando para nuestro 3er evento anual Semana de Actos Aleatorios de Bondad en Frederick. Aquí añadimos nuestro calendario para que usted pueda ver todos los eventos interesantes que tendremos cada día. Ayúdenos a propagar bondad y hable con su hijo(a) sobre esta semana especial. Comparta con su hijo(a) una anécdota sobre un momento cuando alguien fue amable con usted y cómo este acto lo hizo sentir a usted. Recuerde, una persona PUEDE hacer una gran diferencia. LUNES MARTES MIÉRCOLES JUEVES VIERNES 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/21 2/22 Olas de Bondad Locos por Bondad Sueño con Equipos de Bondad Bondad Ponte ropa de Día de pelo o Día de Pijamas Ponte la camiseta de tu playa/surfear sombrero loco equipo favorito NO HAY CLASES Actividades en la Actividades en la Actividades en la Actividades en la escuela escuela escuela escuela Banda de Frederick Misiones de Bondad Misiones de Bondad Promesa de Bondad Bienvenida Misiones de Bondad RAKs durante el Pensamientos Finales Misiones de Bondad almuerzo RAKs durante el almuerzo El Club de The Random Acts of Kindness (Actos Aleatorios de Bondad) necesita donaciones para crear oportunidades y propagar bondad. Baskets for sending care packages to police and fire stations. ★ Crayones nuevos ★ Marcadores, pegamento con brillo, calcomanías ★ Afiches de cartón ★ Limpiapipas ★ Plumas Si usted puede donar, por favor, entregue en la oficina o biblioteca de la escuela. Gracias The Frederick RAKtivists Mrs. Golden y Ms. Payleitner
Community Consolidated School District 46 Presents… How to Raise Resilient Children February 12, 2019 - 6:00-8:00 PM Grayslake Middle School Media Center 440 N Barron Blvd | Grayslake, IL Don’t miss our powerful speaker, Jackie Rhew, who will provide the essential tools to parents on how to build resiliency in children of any age. This presentation will review specific interventions designed to assist children in managing their anxiety and to promote increased motivation, healthy goal setting, and active school engagement in children. Factors that contribute to school avoidance as well as ways to identify maladaptive coping responses will be explored. Attendees will learn how to develop parenting strategies to assist their children with healthy coping responses and engage them in effective communication and language that promotes self-advocacy and independence. This is a FREE program open to the community. Childcare for school age children will be provided. Children must be potty trained. To reserve a childcare spot, please call Leah at 847-543-6225, or register online: bit.ly/D46ResilientChildren About Jackie Rhew, LCPC, CADC: Jackie is the cofounder for the Center for Emotional Wellness of the Northwest Suburbs. She served as Assistant Director for seven years for the School Anxiety/School Refusal Program at AMITA Health Hospital in Hoffman Estates, a program she was instrumental in creating and developing. Jackie provides training locally and nationally on topics including anxiety, school refusal, parenting, and self-injury. She has co-authored several publications including School Refusal in Children & Adolescents, and has been featured on both ABC Channel 7 and CBS Channel 2 newscasts highlighting her work with adolescents struggling with avoidant school behaviors and bullying in schools. Jackie has worked in hospital, educational and private practice settings, both in the Chicagoland area and overseas, training adolescents dealing with school refusal, eating disorders, self-injury, substance abuse, gaming addictions, grief, trauma, depressions, and anxiety utilizing individual, family, and group therapy. Community Consolidated School District 46 | 565 Frederick Road, Grayslake, IL | #OneD46
Community Consolidated School District 46 Presenta... Cómo Criar Niños Tenaces Febrero 12, 2019 - 6:00-8:00 PM Grayslake Middle School Media Center 440 N Barron Blvd | Grayslake, IL No se pierdan la charla de nuestra invitada, Jackie Rhew, quien ofrecerá las herramientas esenciales para que los padres desarrollen la tenacidad en sus hijos de cualquier edad. Esta presentación analizará intervenciones específicas diseñadas para asistir a los niños a controlar su ansiedad y fomentar en ellos motivación, metas saludables y participación activa en las escuela. Se hablará sobre factores que contribuyen a las ausencias en la escuela, así como también maneras de identificar reacciones inadaptadas al hacer frente a varias situaciones. Los asistentes aprenderán estrategias para ayudar a sus hijos a desarrollar reacciones saludables para afrontar situaciones y para que participen en comunicacíon y lenguaje efectivos que fomenten independencia y autoayuda. Este es un evento GRATIS para la comunidad Ofreceremos cuidado de niños (). Los niños no deben usar pañales y deben saber ir al baño solos. Para reservar su espacio en la guardería, comuníquese con Leah 847-543-6225, o inscríbase en línea: bit.ly/D46ResilientChildren Información sobre Jackie Rhew, LCPC, CADC: Jackie es co-fundadora de Centro para Salud Emocional de los Suburbios del Noroeste. Fue Vice-Rectora por siete años del Programa para Ansiedad Escolar/Rechazo a la Escuela en el Hospital AMITA Health en Hoffman Estates. Su presencia fue fundamental para crear y desarrollar este programa. Jackie ofrece talleres a nivel local y nacional sobre temas que incluyen ansiedad, rechazo a la escuela, crianza de niños y adolescentes que desean hacerse daño a sí mismo. Ella ha sido co-autora de varias publicaciones, como Rechazo a la escuela de Niños y Adolescentes y se ha presentado en los noticieros de Canal 7 (ABC) y Canal 2 (CBS) para hablar sobre su trabajo con adolescentes con tendencias para faltar a la escuela y aquellos que han experimentado intimidación en la escuela. Jackie ha trabajado en entornos médicos, académicos y privados, tanto en el área de Chicago como fuera del país y utiliza terapias individuales, de familia o de grupo para trabajar con adolescentes que se niegan a asistir a la escuela, con problemas alimenticios, que desean hacerse daño a sí mismos, con abuso de sustancias, adictos, a las apuestas, desconsolados, traumados, deprimidos y con ansiedad. *Le recordamos que la presentación se ofrecerá solamente en inglés. Community Consolidated School District 46 | 565 Frederick Road, Grayslake, IL | #OneD46
January 2019 S ubscribe for more news Read the whole newsletter Grants Awarded Impact ALL 7 District 46 Schools Each fall and spring, District 46 staff members are invited to apply to Foundation46 for grant funds to support new projects that the district may not otherwise be able to offer. Thanks to your participation in fundraising efforts such as Barnfest and Major Saver, and to the many businesses who support our organization, we were able to award a whopping $22,970 in grant funds this past fall. As community members, we sincerely thank the D46 faculty who dared to dream and put the time and effort into applying for funds. Thank you for your service to our community and our kids! Here are a few highlights. Check out our newsletter and website for more about the foundation. GAIN Project... Dr. Stephanie Diaz and the Newcomer Curriculum Committee were granted funding for the GAIN Project. The GAIN Project will provide Newcomer students who are within their first 3 years in the country with diverse experiences needed to understand and participate in the school and social culture in America. These experiences will help Newcomer students create networks, contribute and engage in school culture, and increase their understanding of the unwritten cultural norms. Ultimately, the GAIN Project will increase Newcomer students’ comfort levels with local culture and enable them to take academic risks in the classroom. Mentor Texts... Multiple grants were awarded toward the purchase of mentor texts at six D46 schools. Mentor texts expose students to literature that they may not have picked up on their own and allow students to more fully explore and assess plot, theme, and character development. The books not only extend learning to traditional reading and writing, but can also be tied to other subjects like science and social science. Well chosen mentor texts help students develop critical thought and spark their curiosity. There’s More! Check out our website to learn about the following as well as our history of grant awards... Google Expeditions Virtual Reality Kits at GMS Stop Motion Stations at Meadowview Flexible Seating for Reading at GMS Demonstration Table/Lab Cart at GMS Foundation46 is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit educational foundation. Our mission is to enrich and enhance the educational experience of every student in CCSD 46. Contact us at: foundation46board@gmail.com Visit our website: www.foundation46.org
Your local Camp Invention site information: REGISTER AT INVENT.ORG/CAMP OR 800-968-4332 Who: For children entering grades K–6 Location: Prairieview School 103 E. Belvidere Rd, Hainesville, IL 60030 Date & Time: July 8 - 11, 2019 from 8:00am - 3:30pm Price: $230 (before discount) Director: Krista Miller | miller.krista@d46.org | (847) 986-2119 If these dates/times don’t work for you, please visit invent.org/camp for other locations near you. District 46 does not sponsor this event.
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