News You Can Use THREE RIVERS SCHOOL November

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News You Can Use THREE RIVERS SCHOOL November
THREE RIVERS SCHOOL
November 6, 2014
News You Can Use
“Teaching Responsible Scholars
November
6th …..
Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:00-8:00 PM
Early Dismissal @ 1:40 PM
7th…… Parent/Teacher Conferences 8:30-11:00 AM
No School for Students
10th…… Athletic Boosters Meeting @ CJHS, 7:00 PM
14th….. Family Movie Night, 6:30 PM @CJHS, $1.00 per Person
19th….. Cross Country Awards @ CJHS, 6:00 PM
6th Grade MAP Testing
18th,19th,20th…..
Thanksgiving Break
November 26th, 27th and 28th
Parent/Teacher Conference Sign Up
Use Sign Up Genius to schedule your child(s) conferences
Parent‐TeacherConferencesareaveryimportantmeansofcommunicationbetweenhomeandschool.Parentsare
encouragedtomakeanappointmentwiththeirchild’shomeroomteacheratthefollowingwebsite
http://tinyurl.com/TRS-2014-Conferences
ConferenceswillbeheldonThursday,November6thfrom4:00–8:00PMandFriday,November7thfrom8:30‐
11:00AM.
Ms.HillsourschoolcounselorwillbeavailableforconferencesonThursdayeveningandFridaymorning.Mr.
Fracassi,Mr.Becker,Mrs.FreehaufwillbeavailableforconferencesonFriday,from8:30‐11:00AM.
1).
Clickon(orcopy)http://tinyurl.com/TRS-2014-Conferences
2).
Scroll to find the teacher you want to see and click on “Sign up” in the time slot available.
3).
Enter your student’s name in the white box, fill in your name and Email address and click
on the “sign up”. Choose to be a member so you can make changes if needed-it’s FREE!
4).
If you would like Email confirmation, you must check the box “Send Email Confirmation”.
5).
Click on “My Account” on the top right hand corner to see your schedule and to
make changes if necessary.
PleasecalltheThreeRiversOfficewithanyquestionsorconcernsat(815)467‐4313.
BOOK FAIR
Sir Readalot's Castle..... Enter the kingdom of books
Open Monday, November 3rd - Friday, November 7th
Students will have a chance to shop during their library times, and at lunch recess.
Open during Parent/ Teacher conferences.
Wrestling Sign-Up for 5th and 6th GRADERS:
If your child is interested in
Wrestling, please have them sign the “Wrestling Sign Up” sheet in the Cafeteria. Open gym for Wrestling will
run on Tuesdays and Thursday thru the month of November right after school until 4:30 at Pioneer Path
School. Transportation from Three Rivers to Pioneer Path will be provided. The first practice will be December
1st.
Only 5th Graders will need a Sports Physical by December 1st.
CHANNAHON BASEBALL REGISTRATION: Channahon Baseball registration will take
place at the Channahon Village Hall on Friday November 14th from 6:00-9:00 pm and Saturday November 15th
from 8:00 AM-12:00 PM. Registration is open to all boys and girls ages 4 to 14.
Tech Talk….Internet Safety
Cool App Alert!
When you come to parent-teacher conferences this week, definitely make a stop at the book fair being held in
each school! There are lots of terrific books for kids and adults of all ages! Making a purchase at the book fair
also helps the school’s library! One thing you can do to make shopping easier and more enjoyable is to
download the free Scholastic Book Fair app! Use the app to scan a book cover at the book fair and pull up all
sorts of really helpful information about the book, including
 Reading level
 Age and grade level
 Summary
 Price
 Videos and podcasts about the book
 Recommended or similar titles
 Ability to create a wish list
 Ability to purchase online through the app
Learn more about the app and get links to download the app here:
http://www.scholastic.com/bookfairs/experience/articles/2013/oct/bfc-mobile-app.asp
VETERAN'S DAY !!!
** On Veterans Day, November 11th wear your Red, White and Blue **
Add more Vegetables to your Day
It’s easy to eat more vegetables! Eating vegetables is important because they provide vitamins and minerals and
most are low in calories. To fit more vegetables in your meals, follow these simple tips. It is easier than you may
think.
1. Discover fast ways to cook. Cook fresh or frozen vegetables in the microwave for a quick-and-easy dish to
add to any meal. Steam green beans, carrots, or broccoli in a bowl with a small amount of water in the
microwave for a quick side dish.
2. Be ahead of the game. Cut up a batch of bell peppers, carrots, or broccoli. Pre-package them to use when
time is limited. You can enjoy them on a salad, with hummus, or in a veggie wrap.
3. Choose vegetables rich in color. Brighten your plate with vegetables that are red, orange, or dark green.
They are full of vitamins and minerals. Try acorn squash, cherry tomatoes, sweet potatoes, or collard greens.
They not only taste great but also are good for you, too.
4. Check the freezer aisle. Frozen vegetables are quick and easy to use and are just as nutritious as fresh
veggies. Try adding frozen corn, peas, green beans, spinach, or sugar snap peas to some of your favorite
dishes or eat as a side dish.
5. Stock up on veggies. Canned vegetables are a great addition to any meal, so keep on hand canned
tomatoes, kidney beans, garbanzo beans, mushrooms, and beets. Select tose labeled as “reduced sodium,”
“low sodium,” or “no salt added.”
6. Make your garden salad glow with color. Brighten your salad by using colorful vegetables such as black
beans, sliced red bell peppers, shredded radishes, chopped red cabbage, or water cress. Your salad will not
only look good but taste good, too.
7. Sip on some vegetable soup. Heat it and eat it. Try tomato, butternut squash, or garden vegetable soup.
Look for reduced- or low-sodium soups.
8. While you’re out. If dinner is away from home, no need to worry. When ordering, ask for an extra side of
vegetables or side salad instead of the typical fried sided dish.
9. Savor the flavor of seasonal vegetables. Buy vegetables that are in season for maximum flavor at a lower
cost. Check your local supermarket specials for the best-in-season buys. Or visit your local farmer’s market.
10. Try something new. You never know what you may like. Choose a new vegetable- add it to your recipe or
look up how to fix it online.
Source: www.choosemyplate.gov
LOST AND FOUND TABLE: Parents please check out the Lost and Found table
during Parent/Teacher Conferences. We have several unclaimed items on a table in
the lunchroom.
Channahon School District #17 24920 S. Sage Street Channahon, Illinois 60410 815‐467‐4315 Karin K. Evans, Ed.D, Superintendent Dear Parents and Guardians, State Law and School Board Policy 7:140 require the District to notify students and their parents/guardians that school officials may request or require a student or his/her parent/guardian to provide a password or other related account information to gain access to the student’s account or profile on a social networking website. This request may be made only if there is reasonable cause to believe that the student’s account contains evidence that he or she violated a school disciplinary rule or Board Policy. Sincerely, Karin Evans
Karin K. Evans, Ed.D Superintendent -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FALL into PTO!
PTO is Thankful!
We're showing gratitude to our teachers this week by providing them with a yummy dinner! Thank you
teachers for staying late to inform us parents of what's going on with our children!
PTO Mtg. is Thursday, November 13 from 7-8pm at Galloway. Childcare provided. It's not too late to earn your free
School kit!
Everything is Awesome at the PTO!!! Come celebrate with us at the annual Family Movie Night on Friday, November 14.
Doors open at 6pm and the movie starts at 6:30pm. Wear your PJs for extra raffle tickets. Spirit wear will be available
.Fall Spirit Wear orders are due November 14th.
5th Grade High Honors: Anna Baranski, Sadie Barker, Emy Diaz, Alexa Fitzgerald
Timothy Flanagan, Megan Hugunin, Ryan Isdonas, Louis Johnson, Elizabeth Kennedy, Connor,
Lindaur, Sara McLaughlin, Abigail Raichart, Olivia Rayola, Ian Tally, Landen Warner, Honor
Roll: Charles Allen, Isabella Allen, Marlee Anderson, Tyler Andreas, Alexis Arends, Melanie
Bafia, Kylee Beutel, Brady Binkowski, Nicholas Blair, Jordan Boban, Sydney Bryant, Nicolette
Burke, Gabriella Burkhead, Regan Caher, Grace Carlson, Cadon Casagrande, Kathryn Cichon,
Jacob Clark, Catherine Coffey, Kylie Colbert, Julie Conroy, Ella Cook, Ethan Culp, Jaimi
Curtis, Hayden dela Cruz, Samuel Donovan, Peter Egizio, Troy Elliott, Emerson Fayman, Jack
Fink, Jacob Fuhrman, Shaun Goggins, Taylor Graf, Colin Harrington, Riley Hickey, Jocelyn
Host, Mary Huzl, Hailey Jados, Alexander Johnson, Gilbert Karr, Lauren Keyster, Dylan
Lavaty-Boeschel, Mackenzie Mangun, Skylar Marcano, Evelyn Maruszak, Madyson Maskel,
Lucas McMillin, Anna Minett, Ethan Murphy, Adem Osmani, Elyse Pettigrew, Zachary Pfeifer,
Aden Rizzo, Ella Robare, Izabel Rojas, Delainey Roots, Mary Ruettiger, Skylar Ryan, Maximus
Salazar, Anderson Schamber, Ryan Serchuk, Kaleigh Serra, Angelina Setta, Kathleen Shields,
Tana Soma, Luciano Strange, Nicolas Strange, Michael Thomas, Mitchell Thomas, Brandon
Thompson, Samantha Thornton, Issac Trevino, Annamarie Virgl, Evan Vonch, Haili Walker,
Amelia Walsh, Kendyl Whitesell, Kayla Widlowski, Zoe Wojcieszak, Elaine Yates, Joshua
Zoeller
6th Grade High Honors: Charlie Albert, James Andreano, Vincent Bartuch, Lillian Beeler,
Grace Binzen, Heidi Bonde, Jessica DeCraene, Jacob Faron, Mikaila Flagg, Elizabeth Geever,
Benjamin Joder, Hannah Karczewski, Veronica Loudermilk, Kayla Lowell, Lucas Marconi,
Jack McClimon, Laney McMillin, Kellen Moss, Ella Preboy, Hunter Ryan, Adam Shaw,
Coleton Uphoff, Annalea Vehe, Mallory Wennberg Honor Roll: Emily Adam, Ava Adams,
Bailey Anders, Meghan Angus, Adriana Arteaga, Richard Badalamenti, Hailie Balding, Adeline
Benhart, Nathan Berta, Brendan Bisbee, Alyssa Bucciarelli, Emma Buonicore, Thomas Callis,
Mackenzie Choate, Jordanna Cortes, Alyssa Cousineau, Josh Davis, Abby Delaney, Gwendolyn
DeMaso, Mya Foelske, Kaitlyn Fowlie, Ryan Franzen, Jameson Geers, Jaden Gimmel, Emma
Golaszewski, Michael Gray, Payton Gregorich, Colin Hiser, Tessa Hitchcock, Sean Houston,
Benjamin Johnson, Michaela Jordan, Avery Kaplan, Daisy Kleinhoffer, Lillyanna KnowlesAyala, Eilleen Koran, Kelly Kurbis, Ariana Lara, Taylin Lemke, Clayton Loudermilk, Ian
Loudermilk, Lilliana Lozano, Thomas Lucas, Morgan Maleske, Jake Manning, Ryan Mascote,
McKenna Maskel, Kailey McClintock, Ashlyn McGowan, Emma Meller, Dylan Meyer, Izabel
Minor, Nicholas Napoli, Vivienne Neri, Brendan O’Brien, Marina Olvera, Luke Parker,
Madeline Pejkovich, Madelyn Petersen, Griffin Pocius, Nicholas Prosul, Jacob Pursell, Amanda
Reed, Curtis Reick, Leslie Rizo, Nicholas Roberts, Cody Robson, Dylan Saari, Andrew Sample,
Aria Sansone, John Scheer, Stanley Schild, Collette Seidel, Keaton Sirek, Allison Smith,
Benjamin Swindells, Taya Talbot, Alexander Talley, Calista Terrill, Allison Timm, Alexander
Toke, Madison Vertin, Irelynn Vineyard, Thomas Waddell, Alina Wajda, Matthew Wehman,
Tyler Wong, Toby Wright, Kerry Wurzinger, Nia Yost, Jeffery Zadel, Brighid Zelko, Hannah
Zook.
The Cross Country Team Awards Night will be held on Wed. Nov. 19th at 6:00pm at CJHS.
Students of the Month
for
October
5th Grade:
6th Grade:
Amelia Walsh
Louis Johnson
Melanie Bafia
Kylie Colbert
Anna Baranski
Michael Thomas
Aria Sansone
Jameson Geers
Ava Adams
Ella Preboy
Madeline Pejkovich
Emma Buonicore
GB By Izzy Kalman Whether your child is bullied or not, this is a great program that helps us teach our children how
to develop confidence and nurture interactive social skills.
How do I know if Bullies 2 Buddies is right for my child? Ask yourself the following questions:
I want my children/students to grow up into adults who:
A. Blame others for their feelings and problems.
B. Take personal responsibility for their feelings and problems.
I want my children/students to:
A. Demand to be treated like they are perfect, and to get upset whenever someone
criticizes them or poke fun at them.
B. Know they are not perfect, to be able to handle criticism, and to be able to take and
make jokes about themselves.
I want my children/students to develop resilience and assertive skills so they can handle the
hardships of life:
A. No.
B. Yes.
If you prefer “B” responses, you are likely to be happy with the Bullies 2 Buddies approach. It will
teach your children how to problem solve conflicts so they can grow in resilience, selfconfidence and self-esteem.
Next week: Tips on how to help your child with relational aggression.
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